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    May 30, 2013 |Story| WSBT-TV
  1. OSU head jabs Notre Dame, Catholics

    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The president of Ohio State University said Notre Dame was never invited to join the Big Ten conference because the university's priests are not good partners, joking that "those damn Catholics" can't be trusted, according to a...

    Tags: John Jenkins, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Christianity, Executive Branch, Political Fundraising

  2. Jan 30, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  3. Study sees prostate cancer treatment side effects

    A new study shows how important it is for men to carefully consider treatments for early-stage prostate cancer. Fifteen years after surgery or radiation treatment, nearly all of the older men in the study had some problems having sex. About one-fifth...

    Tags: Levitra (drug), Health Treatments, Urinary Incontinence, City of Hope, Viagra (drug)

  4. Oct 20, 2012 |Story| AP Broadcast
  5. Earlier puberty seen in boys, just like in girls

    CHICAGO (AP) — When it comes to the birds and the bees, some parents may want to have that talk with their boys a little sooner than they expected. Researchers have found signs of puberty in American boys up to two years earlier than previously...

    Tags: Pediatrics, Social Issues, Pharmaceuticals, Drugs and Medicines, American Academy of Pediatrics

  6. Apr 3, 2012 |Story| AP Broadcast
  7. Student's profane tweet stirs free-speech debate

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Austin Carroll was fighting insomnia when the Indiana teenager turned to Twitter for relief and casually dropped the F-word multiple times, apparently to demonstrate to his followers that the expletive would fit almost anywhere...

    Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Television Industry, MySpace, American Civil Liberties Union, Facebook

  8. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Exercise: Alternative reward for those battling addiction

    I like to run. Apparently, this gets me high.
    I like to run. Apparently, this gets me high. Last year, researchers at the University of Arizona published a study in the Journal of Experimental Biology examining the "neurobiological rewards" of treadmill running in 10 humans, eight dogs and eight...

    Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Substance Abuse, Triathlon, Heroin, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  10. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  11. Mom's obesity tied to higher risk of preemies

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Pregnant women who are overweight or obese are more likely to give birth prematurely, according to a new study from Sweden. Researchers found that link was strongest for babies born the earliest - between 22 and 27 weeks - and...

    Tags: Weight, Health Organizations, Healthy Diet, Body Mass Index, Preeclampsia

  12. Jun 8, 2013 |Story| AM News
  13. Wilderness Trace Community Foundation names scholarship recipients

    Wilderness Trace Community Foundation has named three Jack Freeman Scholarship recipients.
    Wilderness Trace Community Foundation has named three Jack Freeman Scholarship recipients. Sarah Elizabeth Hunt, Riley Marshall Jin Stallings, and Cassidy Bellsmith Matano will receive $1,000 each with eligibility for award renewal each year throughout...

    Tags: Charity, University of Kentucky, High Schools, Canadian Football, Sports

  14. Jun 3, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  15. Daily sunscreen may prevent skin aging

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Using sunscreen every day may help protect against aging skin, according to a new study from Australia.
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Using sunscreen every day may help protect against aging skin, according to a new study from Australia. Although the benefits of sunscreen are well know when it comes to preventing sunburns and lowering skin cancer risks,...

    Tags: Dermatology, Internists, Dermatologists, Skin Cancer, Drugs and Medicines

  16. May 25, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. School said 'hi' — special needs student took it from there

    A few months before Ryan Burke became the first student with Down syndrome to attend Notre Dame College Prep in Niles, his father made an emotional plea to his son's classmates.
    A few months before Ryan Burke became the first student with Down syndrome to attend Notre Dame College Prep in Niles, his father made an emotional plea to his son's classmates. "All we ask is that you say 'hi' to him. Just give him a chance," Kevin...

    Tags: Roman Catholicism, Colleges and Universities, Anne M. Burke, Illinois Supreme Court, Christianity

  18. May 23, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Lawyer who helped prosecute Gov. Ryan tapped for U.S. attorney's post

    The lawyer picked Thursday to succeed Patrick Fitzgerald as Chicago's U.S. attorney is a former federal prosecutor best known for taking on corrupt politicians and powerful institutions such as the University of Notre Dame.
    The lawyer picked Thursday to succeed Patrick Fitzgerald as Chicago's U.S. attorney is a former federal prosecutor best known for taking on corrupt politicians and powerful institutions such as the University of Notre Dame. Zachary Fardon would take...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Dick Durbin, Boston Marathon, Executive Branch, Legal Service

  20. May 23, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  21. RPT-FEATURE-Pfizer takes its shot at a vaccine for evasive superbug

    Reuters
    By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO, May 23 (Reuters) - Kathrin Jansen is a microbiologist with at least two breakthrough vaccines to her name: she brought the cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil to market for Merck and helped develop the $4 billion a year...

    Tags: Pneumonia, Iron (dietary supplement), Nabi, Disease Prevention, Yeast Infection

  22. May 16, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  23. Does kindergarten focus too much on 123s and basic skills?

    Sentinel School Zone
    A recent study suggests that kindergarten teachers spend too much time teaching students skills they already know. Specifically, teachers reported spending as much as 13 days a month on counting and basic shapes, even though 95 percent of children can...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Chicago, Education, Preschools, Schools

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