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Cold caps show promise in keeping hair through chemo
People with cancer who are undergoing chemotherapy may soon be able to check one side effect off of their list: hair loss. If the claims and study results are as good as they appear to be, patients can wear a cold hat during chemotherapy to prevent...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Biotechnology, Health, Medical Research, Sweden
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New Avastin tests add to confusion over use in breast cancer
In November, following an emotional public hearing some months earlier, the Food and Drug Administration withdrew approval for the cancer drug Avastin for patients with metastatic breast cancer — the late-stage, incurable form of the disease. The...Tags: Human Body, Biotechnology, Health, Medical Research, Health Treatments
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Obama's contraceptives-for-Catholics
The Catholic Church is up in arms over an administration mandate that will force Catholic colleges, hospitals and charitable groups to cover contraceptives in the health insurance they provide for students or employees. I think the administration is in...Tags: Religion and Belief, Health, Family Planning, Christianity, Health Treatments
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Ron Kaye: Helping those trying to help themselves
Sometimes I think we care more about pets than people, which is really strange when you think about it. I’m sure that couldn’t be true of any other species on the planet. We round up stray cats and dogs and put them in cages where we feed and...Tags: Prisons, Health, Prisons, Health Treatments, Law Enforcement
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Federal birth control ruling upsets religious groups
Church officials and other religious-based groups are gearing up to fight an order by the Obama administration that they include birth control in employee health plans — a requirement some say could threaten the protection of other moral beliefs and...Tags: St. Joseph Medical Center, Civil Rights, Health, Health and Safety at Work, Justice System
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Massage therapist pleads guilty to sex charges
NILES — Berrien Springs massage therapist Johan Abrahams pleaded guilty Tuesday in Berrien County Trial Court to two counts of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct.
Abrahams, 70, of St. Jo-seph Avenue in Berrien Springs, is scheduled to be...Tags: Personal Service, Prisons, Health, Sex Crimes, Health Treatments
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O'Brien says Archdiocese of Baltimore won't offer birth control coverage
Cardinal-designate Edwin F. O'Brien said in a strongly worded letter that the Archdiocese of Baltimore will not comply with federal law requiring churches to offer birth control coverage even it means dropping health insurance for its 3,500 employees....Tags: Civil Rights, Freedom of Religion, Health and Safety at Work, Health, Social Issues
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Whittles to be inducted into Spalding's Hall of Fame
Archbishop Spalding football coach Mike Whittles, who continues his inspiring battle with stage four pancreatic cancer, will be inducted into the Cavaliers Hall of Fame on Sunday.
Whittles, who has battled cancer for almost a year, has been the...Tags: Health, Pancreatic Cancer, Health Treatments, Cancer, Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association
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Chavez suggests U.S. is behind South American leader's cancer
KIAHDo you know what all South American countries have in common, economic growth. While Europe and the United States have been struggling with an economic meltdown, most of the countries in the southern cone have averaged a 6% growth during the last decade....Tags: Dilma Rousseff, Health, Health Treatments, Cancer, Chemotherapy
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Tea Table Community Notes Thursday, Jan. 5, 2012
Meetings FRIDAY, JAN. 6 The Up North Network of BNI meets every Friday at the Elks Club in the Beacon Center, Charlevoix. Meetings are from 7-8:30 a.m. and visitors are welcome. For information or a reservation to attend, call Pam Ulvund, (231) 881-...Tags: Health, Sex Crimes, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Treatments
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Tea Table Community Notes Friday, Jan. 6, 2012
Births Twin boys, Elijah David and Noah Danual Keys were born to Jessica and Danual Keys of Petoskey Dec. 7, 2011, at Northern Michigan Regional Hospital. Elijah weighed 5 pounds, 10 ounces and was 18 1/2 inches long at birth; Noah was 3 pounds, 12 ounces...Tags: Feet, Gaming, Clubs and Associations, Health, Arthritis
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Rep. MacMaster: Right to Work, Pure Michigan accountability on 2012 agenda
Michigan lawmakers head back to Lansing Wednesday to start the 2012 legislative session.
The News-Review spoke with three area elected officials this week about what they hope to accomplish in the coming year, including Rep. Greg MacMaster,R-Kewadin,...Tags: Medical Marijuana Therapy, Public Officials, Unions, Tourism and Leisure, Health
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