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1 hr ago | Star-Telegram.com

Flesh-eating disease victim gets prosthetic hands

A metro Atlanta woman who lost both hands, her left leg and right foot after contracting a flesh-eating disease was on her way back from Ohio Friday after being fitted with prosthetic hands.

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Related Topix: Hilliard, OH, Shepherd Center, Hospital Administration, Healthcare Industry

6 hrs ago | KMIZ

Cloning stem cells: What does it mean?

A human embryo, containing about a couple hundred cells, is smaller than the period at the end of a sentence.

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Related Topix: Stem Cell Research, Science / Technology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Hospital Administration, Healthcare Industry, Genetics

10 hrs ago | Politico

Ill. Senate OKs medical marijuana bill

Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn must decide if he will sign a measure allowing the use of marijuana for medical purposes after the state Senate approved legislation on Friday.

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Related Topix: Drugs, Marijuana, Illinois, Illinois Government, Pat Quinn, US Governors, Health, Pain

14 hrs ago | WKRC-TV Cincinnati

Survey finds that 7-in-10 women would follow Jolie's lead

A survey by market research company YouGov reveals seven out of 10 British women would have the procedure if tests showed they had a high chance of developing breast cancer.

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Related Topix: Health, Breast Cancer, Entertainment

Fri May 17, 2013

FOX19 Cincinnati

Cellphone use may reveal your dominant brain

New research suggests the dominant side of your brain may make the call on which ear you choose to use while talking on your cellphone.

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Related Topix: Cellphones, Audiology

Seattle Times

Former Tuesday Morning CEO sues over firing

The former CEO of Tuesday Morning has filed a discrimination lawsuit against the discount retailer, saying she was fired just months after revealing she had breast cancer.

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Related Topix: Retail, Tuesday Morning, Health, Breast Cancer, Law, Employment / Labor Law

EDGE

Coke Takes Anti-Obesity Campaign Global

Coca-Cola says it will work to make lower-calorie drinks and clear nutrition information more widely available around the world, intensifying a push against critics who say its drinks pack on the pounds.

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Related Topix: Beverages, CocaCola, Life, Food, Nutrition

KCCI-TV Des Moines

A workout a day may keep cancer away

Less cancer treatment may be better, and being in good physical shape may help keep cancer away, according to the latest research being presented at the largest convergence of cancer experts worldwide.

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Related Topix: Cancer, Health, Oncology, Lung Cancer

EDGE

Whitman-Walker Expands Meningitis Response

Whitman-Walker Health, the nonprofit community health center that specializes in HIV/AIDS and LGBT-competent care, announced Tuesday it will be offering meningitis vaccinations to people who are not current patients due to increased demand.

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Related Topix: Health, Meningitis, HIV/AIDS, Vaccinations, Gay/Lesbian

TheBostonChannel.com

Report questions benefits of salt reduction

Reducing salt consumption below the currently recommended 2,300 milligrams -- about 1 1/2 teaspoons-- per day maybe unnecessary, according to a new report released Tuesday by the Institute of Medicine.

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Related Topix: Hypertension, Health, Preventive Medicine, Opinion

Thu May 16, 2013

1450 WILM NEWSRADIO

SHOCK: Baby dies after man allegedly tricks girlfriend into taking abortion pill

A man in Tampa, Florida, is being accused of secretly slipping his girlfriend an abortion drug, an act that killed the couple's unborn baby.

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Related Topix: Tampa, FL, Amoxicillin (generic), Amoxil, Trimox

KOAT-TV

Human odor may attract malaria mosquitoes

We think of malaria as a disease that infects more than 200 million people a year, with transmission happening through mosquito bites.

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Related Topix: Malaria, Health

Lincoln Daily News

Tiny preemies get a boost from live music therapy

As the guitarist strums and softly sings a lullaby in Spanish, tiny Augustin Morales stops squirming in his hospital crib and closes his eyes.

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Related Topix: Game Show, American Idol, Reality TV, Entertainment, Television, Nursing

The Modesto Bee

Who wants to be Detroit mayor? 22 candidates do

Detroit's next mayor will inherit a city low on cash and an office low on power, yet nearly two dozen candidates are seeking the job anyway.

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Related Topix: Detroit, MI, Economics News, Bankruptcy, Detroit Medical Center, Hospital Administration, Healthcare Industry, Rick Snyder, US Governors

WHDH

Details of Jolie's breast treatment revealed

Angelina Jolie's mother had breast cancer and died of ovarian cancer, and her maternal grandmother also had ovarian cancer -- strong evidence of an inherited, genetic risk that led the actress to have both of her healthy breasts removed to try to avoid the same fate, her doctor said Wednesday.

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Related Topix: Breast Cancer, Health, Ovarian Cancer, Genetics, Movies, Entertainment

Wed May 15, 2013

Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Saudi health workers sickened by SARS-like virus

This undated file image released by the British Health Protection Agency shows an electron microscope image of a coronavirus, part of a family of viruses that cause ailments including the common cold and SARS, which was first identified last year in the Middle East.

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Related Topix: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, Health, Nursing

Philly.com

Stem cells recovered from cloned human embryos

Scientists have finally recovered stem cells from cloned human embryos, a longstanding goal that could lead to new treatments for such illnesses as Parkinson's disease and diabetes.

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Related Topix: Parkinson's Disease, Health, Genetics, Stem Cell Research, Science / Technology

WTOP-FM Washington

Celebrities react to Jolie's mastectomy revelation

Celebrities react to Angelina Jolie's revelation Tuesday in a New York Times editorial that she underwent a preventive double mastectomy: -- "She'll have empowered millions of women all over world.

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Related Topix: Health, Breast Cancer, Movies, Entertainment

Sentinel & Enterprise

Live chat: Angelina Jolie, BRCA genes & preventative mastectomies

Like Angelina Jolie, journalist Lizzie Stark chose to have a preventative double mastectomy due to the presence of the BRCA gene.

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Related Topix: Health, Breast Cancer, Social Software

WRIC-TV Richmond

St. Louis doctor with cerebral palsy offers hope

Dr. Jan Brunstrom-Hernandez gently but sternly admonishes a teenage cerebral palsy patient who clearly hasn't been doing his exercises, stressing the importance of keeping muscles loose and limber.

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Related Topix: Health, Cerebral Palsy