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Official: Man hurt climbing down at Mich. building
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Authorities say a 20-year-old University of Michigan student was critically injured after dropping 10 to 15 feet while apparently trying to climb down from a second-floor roof of a medical building in Ann Arbor. AnnArbor.com...Tags: Healthcare Provider
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Investigation continues in Benton Township fire, explosion
Investigators were back at the scene Monday of a deadly explosion and fire in Berrien County that killed two people.
It happened late Saturday night at a home in the 1000 block of North Euclid Avenue in Benton Township. Firefighters say an oxygen tank...Tags: Euclid, Emergency Incidents, Explosions
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Alick's Home Medical built loyal clientele base
Tribune CorrespondentAlick’s Home Medical was born at home. Some 30 years ago, Jeannine Alick brought home a stranger from the Mayo Clinic so the woman’s husband could return to their small children in Italy while she recovered from bone cancer surgery in a...Tags: Mayo Clinic, Light Therapy, Georgetown, New York City, Family
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Vigil held for those killed in Benton Township house explosion
Vigil held for those killed in Benton Township house explosion On Monday night family and friends remembered those killed in a weekend house explosion in Berrien County. The explosion happened late Saturday night at a home in the one-thousand block...Tags: Euclid, Emergency Incidents, Explosions
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J&J starts removing toxins from baby products
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) — Johnson & Johnson has begun removing two harmful chemicals from its iconic baby shampoo and other baby products in the U.S. An international coalition of consumer and environmental groups had pressed the company since May... -
Vaccines group plans to buy cervical cancer shots
LONDON (AP) — A global vaccines group says it is working to buy shots to protect up to 2 million women and young girls in poor countries from cervical cancer. After a meeting in Bangladesh this week, the GAVI alliance said women and young girls...Tags: Charity, Diseases and Illnesses, Vaccines, Drugs and Medicines, Preventative Medicine
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SPECIAL REPORT: WSBT Fact Finder investigation finds dangerous Granger water
GRANGER – Like many other Granger homeowners, Ken Krych, wondered what could be in his well water.
"My wife is a three-time cancer survivor in this house. We have had several of our pets die of cancer that drinks the water,” Krych told...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Environmental Issues, Local Government, Environmental Politics, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Notre Dame football: Williams will work through bye
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - Ishaq Williams will immerse himself this weekend in his Notre Dame football playbook and his school books, hardly shocking behavior for a freshman outside linebacker - except for one small but significant piece of context. Notre Dame has an...Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Brian Kelly, MRI (imaging), Football, Diseases and Illnesses
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Notre Dame football: Youth is served for Irish
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - Ishaq Williams still has just one tackle to show for three reserve appearances for the Notre Dame football team. But when the 6-foot-5, 255-pound freshman outside linebacker rotates into the game, Notre Dame second-year head coach Brian...Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Nobel Prize Awards, High Schools, Michigan State Spartans, Big East Conference
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D'Arcy treated for prostate cancer
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — The retired bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend says he will undergo radiation treatments for prostate cancer. The Rev. John M. D'Arcy is 78 and retired in January 2010 one year ago and was...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Diseases and Illnesses, Human Body, Prostate, Prostate Cancer
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Cancer center offers free services for patients, survivors, caregivers
SOUTH BEND—A diagnosis of cancer is a life changer. Many patients do not know how to deal with the physical and emotional changes. RiverBend Cancer Services has a new wellness center where they offer free programs for people affected by cancer. ...Tags: Mastectomy, Diseases and Illnesses, Health Treatments, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hands
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Medicare to pay for $93,000 prostate cancer drug
WASHINGTON (AP) — Medicare officials say they will likely pay for a prostate cancer drug that extends life about four months at a price of $93,000 per patient. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid says the biotech drug met its criteria as a...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Human Body, Government Health Care, Prostate, Prostate Cancer
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