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Trinity student exhibits at international event
South Bend TribuneAlex Madey, a student at Trinity School at Greenlawn, recently returned from the Intel International Science Fair, the largest high school competition in the world. He is the son of Gregory Madey and Patricia Maurice, of Niles. He was one of 20 students...Tags: Arts and Culture, Students, Tampa, Teaching and Learning, Intel Corp.
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Stotler-Cioci
Lindsey Jo Stotler, Berlin, and Brian William Cioci, Eureka, Calif., are announcing their engagement. Miss Stotler is the daughter of Don and Mary Stotler, Berlin. After graduating in 2004 from Berlin Brothersvalley High School, she completed her...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Graduation, Health and Medical Professionals, Internists, Science and Technology
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Problem Solver: State's slow payment puts man in collections
The state's seemingly perpetual budget woes didn't cause Arup Das' health scare, but they did leave an ugly mark on his credit history. Das, a former pathology teacher at the University of Illinois at Chicago, suffered a heart attack in 2008 that led to...
Tags: Jon Yates, Heart Attack, Lombard
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Life Skill #31: Visiting the doctor
An apple a day won't keep the doctor away forever. Sooner or later, you'll need to make an appointment. There are ways to make that visit flow smoothly. Fact is, life is moving at a fast pace for everyone, including physicians. When Dr. Paul Griner...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, New Preston, Board of Directors, Health and Medical Professionals, Chemical Industry
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Walgreens agrees to record-breaking $80M fine to settle Florida oxycodone probe
Walgreens has agreed to pay a record-breaking $80 million penalty to resolve a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration investigation into the company's dispensing practices in Florida, including at an Oviedo pharmacy. The DEA in September banned a Walgreens...
Tags: OxyContin (drug), Crime, Law and Justice, Chemical Industry, Oviedo, Justice System
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Aaron Carroll and Austin Frakt: Eye-opening details about Medicare payments
The United States spends $2.8 trillion a year on health care, about 18 percent of the economy. As recently reported, some of that spending is on Medicare-reimbursed eyelid lifts — a procedure that sometimes serves a medical need but often is for...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Insurance, Medicare, Government Health Care, Botox (drug)
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Examining which cancer screenings you may not need
Early detection of cancer is the best chance of cure, right? Maybe not. A growing body of counterintuitive evidence suggests that some cancer-screening tests — including those for breast, prostate, colon, lung and cervical cancer — may be...
Tags: Oncology, Demographics, Medical Research, Diseases and Illnesses, Sigmoidoscopy
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Faces of Medicaid
I remember when I would have agreed with the May 23 editorial, “A bizarre blame game.” However, today, in my Lawndale community, I see mothers and fathers working two and three jobs, wanting a piece of the American dream for their children,...Tags: Medicaid, Family, Health Insurance, Government Health Care, Hospitals and Clinics
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Dr. Lewis Yocum, longtime Angels team physician, dies at 65
This post has been corrected. Please see the note below.Dr. Lewis Yocum, the longtime Angels team physician and a giant in the world of sports orthopedic medicine, died over the weekend after quietly battling liver cancer, the team announced Tuesday. He was 65. Yocum, who was in his 36th season with the...Tags: Baseball, Same-Sex Marriage, Liver Cancer, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Sports
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Pharmacy clinics draw skepticism even as customers flock in
When Akim Reid needed a physical for his job, he couldn't turn to his regular doctor - he doesn't have one. The Loxahatchee, Fla., resident called around for someone to do the exam. Everyone he called could see him . next month. So he went online for a...Tags: West Palm Beach, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Health and Medical Professionals, Strep Throat, High Blood Pressure
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Three abortion clinic doctors lose licenses
The state suspended the medical licenses of three doctors at abortion clinics accused by state regulators of putting women's health at risk — including one case in which a woman died. The suspensions include Dr. Mansour G. Panah, the medical...
Tags: Women's Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, Social Issues, Punishment, Abortion
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