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    Jan 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. ESPN's Stuart Scott announces that he has cancer

    ESPN anchor Stuart Scott <a href="https://twitter.com/stuartscott" target="_blank">announced on Twitter</a> on Monday night that he is battling cancer for the third time.
    ESPN anchor Stuart Scott announced on Twitter on Monday night that he is battling cancer for the third time. "Blessed by prayers..I'm back in the Fight. C reared its head again. Chemo evry 2 wks but I'll still work, still work out..still #LIVESTRONG"...

    Tags: Baltimore Ravens, New England Patriots, Twitter, Inc., Health Treatments, Livestrong Foundation

  2. Dec 3, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Boys Basketball: Private schools may pull rank as county's top teams

    There could be a shift of standout teams in Washington County from the public sector onto the private sce
    koelble@herald-mail.com
    There could be a shift of standout teams in Washington County from the public sector onto the private sce ne this season. With the 2011-12 Herald-Mail Player of the Year Obi Enechionyia back in the fold, Saint James could potentially produce one of...

    Tags: Kevin Hartman, The Herald-Mail, Ryan Grant, Basketball, Sports

  4. Nov 28, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  5. Tavares native in Afghanistan needs Christmas cookies, decorations

    Fire up your ovens, Lake County! Our girl Laura Cook is in Afghanistan, and she is craving Christmas cookies.
    Fire up your ovens, Lake County! Our girl Laura Cook is in Afghanistan, and she is craving Christmas cookies. Chocolate chip, peanut butter, snickerdoodles, oatmeal, thumbprints — and that's not all. The 32-year-old Tavares native, a junior...

    Tags: Religious Festivals, Polio, Holidays, Tavares, Hospitals and Clinics

  6. Oct 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. With FastStitch, Hopkins students see 'future of suture'

    The device looks comically simple, almost like a toy: Royal blue handles curve into a bright white clamp, part pliers, part hole punch.
    The device looks comically simple, almost like a toy: Royal blue handles curve into a bright white clamp, part pliers, part hole punch. But FastStitch, a new surgical tool designed by a team of Hopkins students and graduates, has serious ambitions...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Medical Procedures and Tests, Biotechnology, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Invention and Innovation

  8. Sep 26, 2012 |Story| Catch it Kansas
  9. Pratt Skyline & South Barber volleyball pick up key league wins

    With the top two teams at the Pretty Prairie volleyball quad not playing each other, naming a clear-cut winner is up for debate.
    For CatchItKansas.com
    With the top two teams at the Pretty Prairie volleyball quad not playing each other, naming a clear-cut winner is up for debate.   South Barber and Pratt-Skyline both won their matches against host Pretty Prairie and against Fairfield on Tuesday evening...

    Tags: Emergency Health Procedures

  10. Sep 14, 2012 |Story| KY3-TV
  11. Professional Bull Riders visit children in hospital

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Springfield native L.J. Jenkins is one of the tough guys.&nbsp; A real cowboy, he holds the spot as the top bull rider in the world.
    ewood@ky3.com
    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Springfield native L.J. Jenkins is one of the tough guys.  A real cowboy, he holds the spot as the top bull rider in the world. "You get stepped on by 2,000-pound bull, a lot of people will get up and walk away from it," Jenkins said....

    Tags: Rodeo Bull Riding, Hospitals and Clinics, Rodeo

  12. Aug 30, 2012 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  13. Commentary: Charity fundraisers can't solve health-care crisis

    In my husband's country of Peru, many people are poor and many more are poorer still. When someone in a town or village becomes sick or has an accident, the women will gather, cook meals and assemble an event. The people attend to eat the food and then...

    Tags: Health Insurance, Emergency Health Procedures, Charity, Social Issues, Peru

  14. Aug 6, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  15. FSU begins preseason with players rehabbing from quirky injuries

    Chopping Block - Seminoles Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    Good Monday afternoon, ladies and gents. We should have quite a busy evening here on the Chopping Block blog and the Orlando Sentinel's Seminoles page, as we begin settling into the early days of Florida State's 2012 season. As you have hopefully...
  16. Dec 3, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Ulman Cancer Fund merges with 4K for Cancer to help fundraising

    Ryan Hanley spent the summer before he turned 18 thinking about organizing a transcontinental bike ride to raise money for cancer. When he entered the Johns Hopkins University, he set about selling the idea and recruiting classmates and friends to ride 4,000 miles.
    Ryan Hanley spent the summer before he turned 18 thinking about organizing a transcontinental bike ride to raise money for cancer. When he entered the Johns Hopkins University, he set about selling the idea and recruiting classmates and friends to ride 4,...

    Tags: Hands, Ken Ulman, Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses, Leukemia

  18. Sep 30, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Cancer patients turn to acupuncture to cope with symptoms, side effects

    Acupuncture, the traditional Chinese medicine that uses needles for treatment, is increasingly being used with cancer patients. Dr. Ting Bao, an assistant professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and faculty at Maryland's Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center and Center for Integrative Medicine, regularly used acupuncture to alleviate pain and treat side effects.
    Acupuncture, the traditional Chinese medicine that uses needles for treatment, is increasingly being used with cancer patients. Dr. Ting Bao, an assistant professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and faculty at Maryland's Marlene and...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Acupuncture, Biotechnology, Diseases and Illnesses, The New York Times

  20. May 29, 2012 |Story| Catch it Kansas
  21. Swenson's Blog: A Review of State Track

    <strong>The Girls&rsquo; High Jump is back</strong> &ndash; Only nine times in the 41 years of the girls&rsquo; state track &amp; field meet and not since 1998 had a girl high jumped 5&rsquo;10&rdquo; or better at the state meet, and only once (1981) did two girls clear that height during the same state meet, but while winning different classes. The two-athlete meet came when Kym Carter (Wichita East) won 6A and Lisa Volk (Kapaun-Mt Carmel) won 5A, both with jumps of 5&rsquo;10&rdquo;.
    Kansas Track and Field Historian for CatchItKansas
    The Girls’ High Jump is back – Only nine times in the 41 years of the girls’ state track & field meet and not since 1998 had a girl high jumped 5’10” or better at the state meet, and only once (1981) did two girls clear...

    Tags: Norwich, Manhattan (New York City), Human Interest, Moscow (Russia), Plainville

  22. Aug 25, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  23. Education Matters: Health pros went to bat for daughter

    Editor's Note: Numerous instances of plagiarism have been discovered in Dan Kimber’s “Education Matters” column, which ran in the News- Press from September 2003 to September 2011. In those columns where plagiarism has been found, a...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses, Travel, Amusement and Theme Parks, Health Insurance Cost

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