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Kristen Stewart is best known as the star of the teen blockbuster "Twilight" and the upcoming sequel "New Moon." She plays Bella Swan, a high school student who falls in love with vampire Edward Cullen (played by Robert Pattinson). The films are based on the books by Stephenie Meyer. One of Stewart's first films was "Panic Room" with Jodie Foster. She also starred in Sean Penn's "Into the Wild" with Emile Hirsch.
Kristen Stewart is best known as the star of the teen blockbuster "Twilight" and the upcoming sequel "New Moon." She plays Bella Swan, a high school student who falls in love with vampire Edward Cullen (played by Robert Pattinson). The films are based on the books by Stephenie Meyer. One of Stewart's first films was "Panic Room" with Jodie Foster. She also starred in Sean Penn's "Into the Wild" with Emile Hirsch.
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More doctors honor religious objections to blood transfusions
As a Jehovah's Witness, Tracy Pickett always has enjoyed knocking on doors and introducing strangers to the tenets of her faith. But by the time she reached her mid-40s, scoliosis made every step excruciating and her spiritual mission impossible. Walking...
Tags: Belief and Faith, Medical Procedures and Tests, Roman Catholicism, Human Interest, Viral Diseases and Infections
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More older adults developing prescription drug dependency
Whether accurate or not, most people have a mental picture of what a drug abuser might look like —that image is rarely their grandma or grandpa. According to research by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), the percentage of Americans age...Tags: Insurance, Health, Demographics, Diabetes, Substance Abuse
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March 28: Midday Fix - Softball Injury Prevention Tips
WGN NewsDr. Nikhil Verma Midwest Orthopaedics Rush University Medical Center 1611 West Harrison Street Chicago www.rushortho.com Dr. Verma's Injury Prevention Recommendations for Girls Fast Pitch Softball: No more than 120 pitches in one game, on one day or...Tags: Health, Injuries and Wounds, Hospitals and Clinics, Orthopedics, Injury Prevention
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When your surgeon isn't the one you expected
Some patients painstakingly vet their surgeons to find a highly skilled professional to perform their operation, only to discover later that they didn't get the person they wanted or expected. A different physician can step in for legitimate reasons,...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Justice System, Nursing, Government Health Care, Laws
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2 children, firefighter injured in fire on the West side
Two children and a firefighter are in the hospital this morning after a fire in the Little Village neighborhood. It started about 3:30 a.m. in a two story apartment building in the 2,800 block of South Kedvale Avenue. A 7-year old girl and a 10-year old...
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2 children, firefighter hurt in Little Village fire
Two young children and a Chicago firefighter suffered minor injuries in an early morning fire in the Little Village neighborhood on the West Side. The fire began in the basement of a two-story home in the 2800 block of South Kedvale Avenue sometime...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Little Village, Fires
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The Cardinal's Cancer Treatment
WGN NewsThe next steps for Francis Cardinal George as he faces another battle with cancer. We spoke with a local oncologist who helped explain the type of treatment the cardinal will begin next week, and the side effects he'll likely experience. It's been six...Tags: Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics, Immune System, Health Treatments
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Cardinal Francis George fighting cancer again
Tribune reporterSix years after recovering from bladder cancer, Chicago's Cardinal Francis George has been diagnosed with cancer again, according to a statement released by the Chicago Archdiocese today. George underwent a procedure at Loyola University Medical Center...Tags: Holy Name Cathedral, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health Treatments, University of Chicago, Science and Technology
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Driver cited in West Side crash that left 10-year-old critically injured
A 10-year-old boy was critically injured when the driver of a car he was in drove through a red light, smashing the car into a van, two trees and a fence near the United Center on the West Side this morning, police said. Leanne Zakes, 32, of the 5800...
Tags: John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Hospitals and Clinics, United Center
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Growth of support groups crowds out Y-Me
Back in 1978, when Y-Me began in the south suburbs, information on breast cancer was scarce. A new patient often would receive little more than a brochure from her doctor, then be sent home to cope with a life-altering disease rarely discussed in polite...
Tags: Planned Parenthood, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Human Interest, Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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City ambulances finally equipped to detect severe heart attacks
Chicago's Brian Thies was at home when the ache he'd been feeling all day suddenly turned into crushing chest pain. Inside the ambulance, paramedics quickly determined he was suffering from the deadliest type of heart attack, an aptly named "widow-maker."...
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Conversion leads fertility doctor down new path
The first time Dr. Anthony Caruso saw life created in a petri dish, it brought tears to his eyes. Once one of Chicago's leading reproductive endocrinologists, he guesses that he helped more than 1,000 children come into the world. But two years ago, he...
Tags: Technology, Religion and Belief, Science and Technology, In Vitro Fertilization, General Practitioners
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