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Breast Cancer Survivor Makes Easing Symptoms Of Lymphedema Her Work
Sue Callison credits her sister with saving her life. "I remember thinking that she probably had breast cancer at my age because when she was diagnosed, she was so far advanced," says Callison, recalling the test she took when she was 37 years old....Tags: Lymphedema, Mastectomy, Breast Cancer, West Hartford, Hysterectomy
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California radio ad blitz swells the food stamp rolls
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India's leaders urge calm after rape victim dies
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.NEW DELHI -- Indian riot police blocked major roads, imposed restrictions on “illegal assembly” and shut down subway stations Saturday as they braced for fresh demonstrations even as politicians appealed for calm following the overnight death...Tags: Sexual Assault, New Delhi (India), Manmohan Singh, Television Industry, Murder
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Dickson, R. Lewis not practicing, Ellerbe a 'game-time decision
The Baltimore SunRavens starting inside linebacker Dannell Ellerbe characterized his status as a last-minute decision heading into Sunday's kickoff against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Ellerbe was dressed out at practice Friday after missing the previous two days due to a...Tags: San Diego Chargers, Denver Broncos, Bernard Pollard, Dannell Ellerbe, Ed Dickson
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Diabetes leading to blindness in many people
Diabetes is the leading cause of new cases of blindness among adults 20 to 74 years old. Dr. Michael Grodin, co-director of retinal services and director of clinical research at Katzen Eye Group, discusses eye problems and the link to diabetes.
Why is...Tags: Diabetes, Glaucoma, Physical Conditions, Medical Research, Cataracts
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2 Chicago police horses injured during break-in at stable
Tribune reporterA fire extinguisher was used to injure two Chicago Police Department horses that were among about 30 let loose from their stalls during a break-in Sunday night at a stable in Chicago's South Shore community, police said. A 20-year-old horse named J.R....Tags: South Shore, Chicago Police Department, Heart Attack
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School Sports Make In-Car First-Aid Kit a Must
KickingTiresThe school sports season is back in swing with baseball diamonds and soccer and football fields once again full of colorful but small uniforms. Along with the season comes many scrapes, bumps, bruises and other more severe injuries that we......Tags: Physical Conditions, Soccer, Skin Rash, Lacrosse, Ibuprofen (drug)
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Touching lives of others both here and abroad
The people, places and organizations that make Northern Michigan a special place to live. Making a difference A group small in number but large in heart recently traveled to Ethiopia and made a big difference in the lives of hundreds of people. Six...Tags: Ethiopia, Animals, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Real Estate
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USC's Marqise Lee has no equal in college football
Deflate the balls until they are prunes, switch the jerseys until Lane Kiffin is wearing one, and it still won't detract from one undeniable USC truth. Marqise Lee is the best college football player in the country. Talk about firing the coach, rip...
Tags: Kenjon Barner, Bill Plaschke, Matt Barkley, Allergies, Collin Klein
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A group from Petoskey returns from Ethiopia with new perspective
Of the 16 days he spent in Ethiopia, Dr. Louis Zako said, "It was transforming." Zako and five other congregation members of the New Life Anglican Church in Petoskey returned Oct. 29, from a trip during which they distributed shoes and clothing to people...
Tags: Travel, Ethiopia, Health Organizations, Redman, Trips and Vacations
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W.Va. man shares battle with flesh-eating bacteria
marieg@herald-mail.comFlesh-eating bacteria might sound like something from a science fiction movie or an episode of "The Twilight Zone." But it isn't make believe. Instead, it's a real-life horror story — one where a micro-organism enters the body through an open wound...Tags: Chills, Symptoms, Diseases and Illnesses, Strained Muscle, High Blood Pressure
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American Diabetes Month/ Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month-Fitness Syndicate vs. Obesity
Gayle Anderson was live in Lawndale for to kick off AMERICAN DIABETES MONTH/ DIABETIC EYE DISEASE AWARENESS MONTH with the FITNESS SYNDICATE VS OBESITY. In honor of American Diabetes Month and Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month, we want to remind...Tags: Heart Disease, Physical Conditions, Glaucoma, Symptoms, Cataracts
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