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    Mar 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Fertility preservation for women with cancer

    When a young woman is diagnosed with cancer, getting pregnant is probably the last thing on her mind. But if she wants children in the future, it's something she should think about. The chemotherapy and radiation treatments used to treat cancer can hurt a women's fertility. Nearly 10 percent of the 1.5 million diagnosed with cancer each year are of childbearing age, according to the National Cancer Institute, Dr. Melissa M. Yates, an assistant professor of gynecology and obstetrics at the Johns Hopkins Fertility Center, says these women need to think about fertility preservation before they begin treatment for cancer.
    When a young woman is diagnosed with cancer, getting pregnant is probably the last thing on her mind. But if she wants children in the future, it's something she should think about. The chemotherapy and radiation treatments used to treat cancer can hurt a...

    Tags: Sexual and Reproductive Organs, Cancer, Infertility, Obstetrics, In Vitro Fertilization

  2. May 4, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  3. Best Local Technical/Business/Art School

    1) Gateway Community College
    1) Gateway Community College Mary Ellen Cody and Evelyn Gard of New Havens Gateway Community College are proud of their campus's recent move to downtown New Haven. They believe it will make it easier for students to get around without cars and allow them...

    Tags: Electronics, Health, Engineering, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology

  4. Apr 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. University of Maryland Medical School to open proton center

    The University of Maryland School of Medicine has begun construction of a $200 million proton center that will bring the latest in cancer treatment to the region and double investment in the University of Maryland's growing BioPark in West Baltimore.
    The University of Maryland School of Medicine has begun construction of a $200 million proton center that will bring the latest in cancer treatment to the region and double investment in the University of Maryland's growing BioPark in West Baltimore....

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Finance, University of Maryland, College Park, Varian Medical Systems Inc., Cancer

  6. May 9, 2012 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  7. Paying it Forward in Lebanon County

    <span style="font-size: small;">This week&rsquo;s Pay it Forward had us on the side of the road, trying to attract drivers in Lebanon County. Our sign caught the eye of June Whelan-Gonzalez, who wanted to help her former college roommate and close friend Susan Klinger with her mounting medical bills.</span>
    Multi-Media Journalist
    This week’s Pay it Forward had us on the side of the road, trying to attract drivers in Lebanon County. Our sign caught the eye of June Whelan-Gonzalez, who wanted to help her former college roommate and close friend Susan Klinger with her...

    Tags: Health, Lebanon, Cancer, Chemotherapy, Health Treatments

  8. May 4, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  9. Adam Yauch, of the Beastie Boys, dead at age 47

    Soundboard Music Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    Adam Yauch, a member of the seminal hip-hop trio the Beastie Boys, has died, according to multiple media reports. He was 47. The Brooklyn-born musician known as MCA was first treated for a cancerous growths in his parotid gland and a lymph node in 2009...
  10. Apr 23, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  11. LVH honors nurses with Friends of Nursing awards

    Health
    For 25 years, Lehigh Valley Health Network has been taking time to honor its nurses who are owed recognition for outstanding service with its "Friends of Nursing" awards. LVH held its latest awards program last week for 40 nurses. Friends of Nursing,...
  12. Mar 27, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  13. News briefs from U.S., around the world

    Day 2 of Supreme Court health care debate: Can the government make Americans carry insurance? WASHINGTON (AP)— Can the government make Americans carry health insurance? The Supreme Court takes up the constitutional question at the heart of...

    Tags: Sanford Police Department, The Pentagon, Crime, Law and Justice, Fidel Castro, Satellite Technology

  14. Apr 4, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  15. Cancer patients avoid weeks of radiation thanks to new procedure

    Jan Miller is a survivor. After learning she had breast cancer at the start of 2012, the 57-year-old is now on the road to recovery. It&rsquo;s a journey that was sped up thanks to a relatively new technology.
    Jan Miller is a survivor. After learning she had breast cancer at the start of 2012, the 57-year-old is now on the road to recovery. It’s a journey that was sped up thanks to a relatively new technology. Intraoperative radiation therapy allows...

    Tags: Human Interest, Health, Cancer, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health Treatments

  16. Apr 15, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  17. Michael Douglas Credits Connecticut's Eugene O'Neill Center For His Start As Actor

    Throughout his 40-plus-year career, actor Michael Douglas personified the modern male in film, as a sensitive youth rebelling against authority, as a middle-aged man grappling with problems of marriage, career and changing times, and as an older adult, still seeking a late-in-life kick or two.
    The Hartford Courant
    Throughout his 40-plus-year career, actor Michael Douglas personified the modern male in film, as a sensitive youth rebelling against authority, as a middle-aged man grappling with problems of marriage, career and changing times, and as an older adult,...

    Tags: AIDS, Academy Awards, Movies, Concerts, Sam Shepard

  18. Apr 19, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Levon Helm, drummer and singer for The Band, dies of cancer

    Levon Helm was the rarest of musical multi-taskers: an unflappable drummer and a singer who wrung soul out of every note. He also was a terrific team player and bandmate; he made the people around him sound good.
    Levon Helm was the rarest of musical multi-taskers: an unflappable drummer and a singer who wrung soul out of every note. He also was a terrific team player and bandmate; he made the people around him sound good. Helm was "the only drummer who could make...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Pink (singer), Awards and Prizes, Concerts, Neil Young

  20. Feb 25, 2012 |Story| Reuters
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