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    Sep 17, 2012 |Story| HB Independent
  1. In the Pipeline: Miracle at hole No. 6

    I can never again drive past hole No. 6 of Meadowlark Golf Club (on Heil Avenue between Graham and Springdale streets) without thinking about Bradley Smith.
    I can never again drive past hole No. 6 of Meadowlark Golf Club (on Heil Avenue between Graham and Springdale streets) without thinking about Bradley Smith. At Mass at St. Bonaventure several weeks ago, Father Angelos Sebastian (whom I've written about...

    Tags: Golf, Book, Hospitals and Clinics, Sports, Authors

  2. Jul 24, 2012 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  3. Kaiser Permanente Allows Ailing Roseville Girl to Get Treatment from Outside Surgeon

    A dispute over how a 3-year-old girl with a rare disease should be treated was settled today after Kaiser Permanente agreed to allow her to be treated by a doctor outside the HMO's network.
    FOX40 News
    A dispute over how a 3-year-old girl with a rare disease should be treated was settled today after Kaiser Permanente agreed to allow her to be treated by a doctor outside the HMO's network. Evangeline Burror's parents had sought to have their daughter'...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, General Practitioners

  4. May 7, 2012 |Story| WGN-TV
  5. Opera singer overcomes AVM

    WGN News
    She's singing their praises. Facing a career-threatening brain surgery, a local opera student based hope for her life's passion on the performance of local doctors -- setting the stage for success. Sandra Marante, opera singer: "It's called "Mi Sueño",...

    Tags: Brain, Cinderella (fictional character), Concerts, Arts and Culture, Human Body

  6. May 7, 2012 |Story| WGN-TV
  7. Keenan Cahill & Children's Memorial Hospital

    A month from now, the new Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago will open it's doors. But a chosen few have already seen it, including Keenan Cahill, the west suburban teenager with a worldwide following for his lip-syncing videos. Keenan recently shot a music video at Children's to promote a fundraising walk and run this weekend. And as WGN's Paul Konrad reports, it's Keenan's way of giving back to those who have made his amazing life possible.
    WGN News
    A month from now, the new Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago will open it's doors. But a chosen few have already seen it, including Keenan Cahill, the west suburban teenager with a worldwide following for his lip-syncing videos. Keenan...

    Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Human Interest, YouTube, Tom Skilling, Healthcare Provider

  8. May 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Ben Carson and the evolution-morality debate

    Almost 500 Emory University faculty and students have expressed their dismay that their commencement speaker on Monday does not toe the ideological line when it comes to evolutionary biology. Yes — gasp — the renowned Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Ben Carson does not believe in evolutionary theory. Not only that, but biology professors at Emory and their supporters also accuse Dr. Carson of committing a thought crime because he allegedly "equates acceptance of evolution with a lack of ethics and morality."
    Almost 500 Emory University faculty and students have expressed their dismay that their commencement speaker on Monday does not toe the ideological line when it comes to evolutionary biology. Yes — gasp — the renowned Johns Hopkins...

    Tags: Science, Charles Darwin, Philosophy, Politics, Human Rights

  10. May 21, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  11. Best Orthopedic/Sports Medicine Group

    1) Orthopaedic Specialty Group
    1) Orthopaedic Specialty Group They're pretty comprehensive at Orthopaedic Specialty Group, covering all musculoskeletal care, from fractures, joints, pediatrics and neurosurgery. The group of physicians recently added podiatry and chiropractic to its...

    Tags: Greenwich, Medical Specialization, Health, Drugs and Medicines, Chiropractic

  12. May 26, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. Rebecca H. Snyder

    Rebecca “Becky” Snyder might have had cognitive and physical disabilities, but she lived life to the fullest, choosing a positive attitude and a life filled with human connections.
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    Rebecca “Becky” Snyder might have had cognitive and physical disabilities, but she lived life to the fullest, choosing a positive attitude and a life filled with human connections. “She was never, ever self-conscious in the wheelchair...

    Tags: Back, Cellulitis , Cancer, Amputation, The Herald-Mail

  14. Jun 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Orioles left fielder Nolan Reimold's MRI reveals more questions than answers

    The Orioles received good and bad news on the ever-puzzling health of left fielder Nolan Reimold, who has been out of all baseball activites for nearly seven weeks with a bulging disk in his neck.
    The Baltimore Sun
    The Orioles received good and bad news on the ever-puzzling health of left fielder Nolan Reimold, who has been out of all baseball activites for nearly seven weeks with a bulging disk in his neck. An MRI showed that the disk has shrunen and the...

    Tags: Buck Showalter, Inflammation, Baseball, Nolan Reimold, Sports

  16. Jun 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Chris Davis makes his first major league start in right field

    ATLANTA &mdash; <strong>Chris Davis</strong> couldn't pinpoint the last time he made a start in right field &mdash; a statement in itself how long and infrequent it's been.
    ATLANTA — Chris Davis couldn't pinpoint the last time he made a start in right field — a statement in itself how long and infrequent it's been. But with the Orioles losing the designated hitter Friday in Atlanta, manager Buck Showalter's...

    Tags: Inflammation, Baltimore Orioles, Mark Reynolds, Sports, Buck Showalter

  18. Oct 5, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. War injury leads to advances at home

    A world away from the roadside bombs and combat injuries of Iraq and Afghanistan, Americans are suffering the same type of brain injury seen in troops coming home from those war-torn countries. On American roads, at workplaces and on playing fields, more than 11 million have been hurt since the fighting overseas started.
    A world away from the roadside bombs and combat injuries of Iraq and Afghanistan, Americans are suffering the same type of brain injury seen in troops coming home from those war-torn countries. On American roads, at workplaces and on playing fields,...

    Tags: U.S. Army, Armed Conflicts, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Alzheimer's Disease, Medical Procedures and Tests

  20. Mar 30, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Dr. Paul H. Crandall dies at 89; invented techniques for diagnosing, treating epilepsy

    Dr. Paul H. Crandall, a UCLA neurosurgeon who pioneered now widely used techniques for diagnosing the source of epileptic seizures in the brain and removing the offending cells, died March 15 from complications of pneumonia at Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center. He was 89.
    Dr. Paul H. Crandall, a UCLA neurosurgeon who pioneered now widely used techniques for diagnosing the source of epileptic seizures in the brain and removing the offending cells, died March 15 from complications of pneumonia at Santa Monica-UCLA Medical...

    Tags: U.S. Army, NASA, Hospitals and Clinics, Seizures, Health

  22. Apr 6, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. Impaled By Stick, Uninsured Man's Ordeal At Heart Of Health Care Debate

    It was a sunny Saturday afternoon, March 24, in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Central California as Mike Turner and a friend rode their mountain bikes down a rocky, narrow trail alongside a creek embankment.
    The Hartford Courant
    It was a sunny Saturday afternoon, March 24, in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Central California as Mike Turner and a friend rode their mountain bikes down a rocky, narrow trail alongside a creek embankment. The 28-year-old Turner, who grew up in...

    Tags: Science, Insurance, Ear, Nose, and Throat, Jaw, Health Insurance

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Dr. Christopher Loftus has been named chairman of the D...
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