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Diabetes' civil war
As a person living with Type 1 diabetes, Angie Hashemi-Rad must prick her fingers and give herself insulin every day to stay alive. But nothing irritates her more than having people mistakenly assume she has Type 2 diabetes — and then suggest she...Tags: Children, Plastic Surgeons, Drugs and Medicines, Adults, Health Organizations
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Prosecutor: Girl abused for months before death
Fox 5 San Diego ReporterA San Diego mother, who prosecutors say violently abused her 9-year-old daughter for 17 months before fatally beating her, pleaded not guilty to murder at her arraignment Wednesday. Judge Joseph Brannigan set bail 25-year-old Crystal Cardenas at $2...Tags: Crimes, KSWB, Court Preliminary, Justice System, Lawyers
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Ready to take her first breath
Daily PressKerry Baumann Kerry Baumann, pictured here with her husband Ben in the Outer Banks this summer, needs a new pair of lungs and a liver. She was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at 6 months old. Summary: Kerry Baumann, 24, was diagnosed with cystic...Tags: Thomas Nelson Community College, Lungs and Airways, Duke University, Cystic Fibrosis, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Diabetes: The basics
Content Courtesy of the Los Angeles TimesIn the United States, an estimated 23.6 million people - or 7.8% of the population - have diabetes, federal statistics show. Of those, 5.7 million are undiagnosed. Symptoms may seem benign - increased hunger, excessive thirst, frequent urination,...Tags: Diabetes, Heart Attack, Human Body, Symptoms, Los Angeles Times
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Death of Sun-Times owner Tyree ruled an accident
Tribune reportersThe death of Sun-Times owner James Tyree has been ruled an accident by the Cook County medical examiner. An autopsy on Tyree found that he died of an air embolism following a dialysis catheter removal, the office said. It also listed pneumonia and...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, University of Chicago, Diabetes, Bankruptcy, Elections
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PASSINGS: Michael Gough, Murray Warmath, James C. Tyree, Marty Marion, John Kronenberg
Michael Gough Actor played butler in 'Batman' movies Michael Gough, 94, a British actor best known for playing Bruce Wayne's butler Alfred in a series of "Batman" movies, died Thursday at home in England, his former wife Anneke Wills said through her...Tags: High School Sports, Michael Keaton, World War II (1939-1945), All Stars, Elections
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What is Diabetes?
Most people do not know the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. With that in mind, let’s take a closer look at each of the forms the disease may take.
Type 1 Diabetes
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune process in which the immune...Tags: Overweight, Diabetes, Insulin, Minority Groups, Physical Conditions
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Imperial Valley residents rally around local cancer patient's family
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterBRAWLEY — Brawley resident Rusty Garcia came home from his son’s third chemotherapy treatment in San Diego last week and was taken aback when arrived. “The flowers are really big and pretty,” he said. “Just the fact that...Tags: Science and Technology, Health Treatments, Homes, Human Interest, Human Body
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Hospital hosting diabetes boot camp
Daily American Staff WriterSomerset Hospital is looking for a few good recruits for diabetes boot camp to be held April 7 to 9 at Deer Valley YMCA Camp on Mount Davis. “We’d love to have 50 people at camp,” said Elena Gary, diabetes education coordinator. “...Tags: Chemical Industry, Diabetes, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Armed Forces
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Community Commentary: Knowing your genetic risk can save your life
An Ashkenazi Jewish woman in her 50s, Rachel, is diagnosed with breast cancer. Her mother, Sadie, age 80, has a history of melanoma, which was treated successfully. Sadie's younger sister, Zelda, died of breast cancer in her early 40s many years ago....Tags: Breast Surgery, Breast, Minority Groups, Science and Technology, Skin Cancer
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Groundbreaking Transplant Gives Woman a Voice
FOX40 NewsImagine being unable to talk without soundling like a machine. That's been reality for a Modesto woman living with a paralyzed laranx. Brenda Jensen was a diabetic for 42 years, and on dialysis for 6, and her vocal cords were damaged when she pulled the...Tags: University of California, Throat, Diabetes, Human Body, Surgery
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Woman rallies Mercer students to pay kindness forward by donating their blood
msimpson@amnews.comThe posters in Cindy Robinson’s office measure her accomplishments in pints, representing the units of blood donated at the Mercer County High School blood drives she’s coordinated. But Robinson measures success in a different unit —...Tags: Diabetes, Charity, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Surgery, Social Issues
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