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      Nov 13, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
    1. Chandler girl, 7, raising money for ill classmate

      MESA, Ariz. (AP) — A 7-year-old Chandler girl has a lofty goal and vision, not for herself, but for her friend. Kiana Banks, a first-grader at Chandler's Hull Elementary School, wants to raise $100,000 for her friend and classmate Amber Fernandez,...

      Tags: Symptoms, Bone Marrow, Charity, Dancing, Entertainment Events

    2. Dec 18, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    3. Awash in words

      Comporting with Tribune columnist Mary Schmich’s "Simple language just isn’t as thrilling" (News, Dec. 5), noting what seems to be an inexorable slide toward extinction for any word that stands out from the crowd, I once accepted that sad...

      Tags: Immune System, Mary Schmich, Blood

    4. Jul 18, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    5. Transplant of sibling's stem cells shows promise in sickle-cell fight

      Ieshea Thomas, who has suffered from sickle cell anemia nearly all of her life, recently received a life-changing gift from her sister: stem cells.
      Ieshea Thomas, who has suffered from sickle cell anemia nearly all of her life, recently received a life-changing gift from her sister: stem cells. Her sister Ivenus' donation of stem cells in November means Thomas' body is now able to produce normally...

      Tags: Symptoms, Science and Technology, Chemical Industry, Health and Safety at School, National Institutes of Health

    6. Nov 15, 2012 |Column| Daily American
    7. Colostrum is needed at birth

      Soon, winter will make its unwelcome return and with it, difficult challenges when it comes to raising calves. After a reprieve last year from a couple of exceptionally harsh winters in a row, most people expect the cold and snow to return again with a...

      Tags: Immune System, Diarrhea, Vaccines, E. coli Infection

    8. Oct 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    9. Maryland Shock Trauma seeks community consent on blood plasma study

      Many patients taken to the University of Maryland's Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore cling to life, barely able to breathe, much less consent to participate in a medical trial, a reality that makes trauma research extremely difficult.
      Many patients taken to the University of Maryland's Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore cling to life, barely able to breathe, much less consent to participate in a medical trial, a reality that makes trauma research extremely difficult. With life-saving...

      Tags: Emergency Health Procedures, Science and Technology, Health and Safety at School, Lungs and Airways, Food and Drug Administration

    10. Oct 11, 2012 |Story| CNN
    11. Sep 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    12. With 'Gold,' Chris Cleave braces for another reversal in fortune

      When the British author Chris Cleave published his debut novel, "Incendiary," he fell victim to perhaps the worst historical coincidence ever to afflict an author.
      When the British author Chris Cleave published his debut novel, "Incendiary," he fell victim to perhaps the worst historical coincidence ever to afflict an author. The book, about a terrorist attack in a London sports stadium, was released on July 7,...

      Tags: Michelle Williams, Ewan McGregor, 2012 Summer Olympics, Movies, Unrest, Conflicts and War

    13. Sep 10, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
    14. Letters to the Editor: Sept. 10

      The divide between minorities and GOP grows wider To the editor: I attended all-white schools as a kid. My college, the basketball powerhouse, University of Kentucky, squandered several championship opportunities before black players were welcomed to...

      Tags: The Herald-Mail, Rabies, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Elections

    15. Sep 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    16. Community health worker helps lower barriers in sickle cell treatment

      Sharon Johnson is not a physician or scientific researcher. She has never been trained as a nurse. Her most recent prior occupation was as office manager in a dental practice.
      Sharon Johnson is not a physician or scientific researcher. She has never been trained as a nurse. Her most recent prior occupation was as office manager in a dental practice. Yet colleagues say she's a bundle of compassion, a quick study and a genius at...

      Tags: Symptoms, Science and Technology, Medical Research, Medical Procedures and Tests, High Blood Pressure

    17. Jun 29, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
    18. Be on the look out for tick diseases

      Casselton Veterinary Service, Inc. has recently diagnosed our first equine case of Anaplasmosis in May, and now another in June. Both locally kept horses returned to normal shortly after starting antibiotic therapy. We have found a fair number of dogs...

      Tags: Symptoms, Bones and Joints, Anaplasmosis , Medical Procedures and Tests, Borrelia infection

    19. Jun 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    20. Researcher hunts for sickle cell anemia cure with gene targeting, stem cells

      Halfway around the world in India, Sivaprakash Ramalingam had heard of Johns Hopkins researchers using a promising new technique for gene therapy that he hoped to integrate with stem cells to cure diseases.
      Halfway around the world in India, Sivaprakash Ramalingam had heard of Johns Hopkins researchers using a promising new technique for gene therapy that he hoped to integrate with stem cells to cure diseases. After getting a doctorate in biochemistry in...

      Tags: Chemical Industry, Science and Technology, Health and Safety at School, Medical Research, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks

    21. Jul 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    22. Robin Roberts, Nora Ephron bring MDS into spotlight

      The underlying medical condition that contributed to the death of writer and filmmaker Nora Ephron and is forcing ABC news anchor Robin Roberts to get a bone marrow transplant is a rare and complicated disease that scientists are still trying to figure out.
      The underlying medical condition that contributed to the death of writer and filmmaker Nora Ephron and is forcing ABC news anchor Robin Roberts to get a bone marrow transplant is a rare and complicated disease that scientists are still trying to figure...

      Tags: Pneumonia, Nora Ephron, Emergency Health Procedures, Bone Marrow, Medical Procedures and Tests

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