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Cause of firefighter's fatal heart attack unknown
AUBURN, Ind. (AP) — A coroner in northeastern Indiana says he doesn't know whether a 31-year-old volunteer firefighter's work to put out a house fire in hot temperatures caused his fatal heart attack. An autopsy confirmed that Travis Miller...Tags: Fort Wayne (Allen, Indiana), Travis Miller, DeKalb, Heart Attack, Health
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Passenger who died on flight had heart problems
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Police say a 61-year-old man who died on a flight that was diverted to Indianapolis over the weekend had heart-related illnesses and bone cancer. But The Indianapolis Star reported (http://bit.ly/ptuXkt ) that results of an...Tags: Ohio, San Antonio, Heart Problems, Texas, Columbus
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FBI investigating damage to Michigan women's clinic
DETROIT (AP) — The FBI says it's seeking the person or people responsible for leaving a device that damaged a Detroit women's health clinic that provides abortions. FBI spokeswoman Sandra Berchtold said in an email Wednesday that the exterior of...Tags: Women's Health, Detroit, Police Investigations, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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The Perfect Breed of Dog
It’s been more than 15 years, but I can still see our beautiful yellow English Labrador retriever Jake running through the field behind our hospital, on a mission he knew all too well. Our daughter barely able to walk, had put Jake in a “...Tags: Science, Cancer, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology, Allergies
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South Bend Schools add echocardiogram to athlete physicals
The health of student athletes has become a big concern after recent deaths on the playing field. But South Bend schools, with the help of Memorial Hospital, are using a new tool to ensure student safety.
The Indiana High School Athletic Association...Tags: Heart Problems, Cardiologists, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Safety at School, High School Sports
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Study shows Medicaid kids are denied medical care
CHICAGO (AP) — Children on public insurance are being denied treatment by doctors at much higher rates than those with private coverage, according to an undercover study that had researchers pose as parents of sick kids seeking an appointment with a...Tags: Medical Services, Cook County, Medicaid, Skin Rash, Science and Technology
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The No Blame Game
I hate it when my day starts out the way today did. I pick up my South Bend Tribune (6/16) and read a story that makes me shout, “Are you kidding me.” That is what happened as I read the headlined article: “Sex offender mistakenly...Tags: Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice, John Dillinger, Prosecution, Local Government
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Ohio animal shelter puts fattest cats on discount
HILLIARD, Ohio (AP) — A central Ohio animal shelter with an abundance of chubby cats is having a sale on its fattest felines, hoping a discount entices potential owners to take one home. The Capital Area Humane Society says the fat cats are on sale...Tags: Ohio, Overweight, Columbus, Health
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Abortion showdown could cost Indiana $4.3 billion
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A looming showdown over Indiana's new law that cuts funding for the Planned Parenthood organization may test how far Republican-led states are willing to go in pressing their tough new anti-abortion agendas.
The stakes are high....Tags: Medical Services, Abortion, Medicaid, Crime, Law and Justice, Government Health Care
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Seniors at Elkhart apartment building suffering without AC
Senior citizens at an Elkhart apartment building are suffering during this week's heat wave. Their building's air conditioning has yet to be turned on.
One person who lives there was taken to the hospital for heat stroke. And with temperatures in the...Tags: Politics, Stratford, Heat Stroke, Companies and Corporations, Health
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Elkhart organization no longer able to provide free rides for seniors
ELKHART COUNTY -- For many senior citizens it's a fact of life: They can no longer drive. That, of course, means they need help getting around. And for years, the Elkhart County Council on Aging has provided that for free – but that’s about...Tags: Politics, Physical Therapists, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Health and Medical Professionals
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Cancer-fighting pill shows promise in battle against melanoma
MISHAWAKA--- Doctors say a cancer-fighting pill shows promising signs in the fight against melanoma -- the most deadly form of skin cancer.
A local oncologist says drug is not a cure, but it shrank tumors and patients who used the drug lived longer....Tags: Genentech Inc., Sunburn, Cancer, Food and Drug Administration, Medical Specialization
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