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    Jul 17, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  1. Medical nomads change lives

    When Dr. Bruce Ascough pulls up to a Red Cross hospital in Mexico, there usually are dozens of people with deformities and other ailments lined up to see him and other doctors, hoping they can change their lives for the better and emerge from a life of being treated like outcasts.
    When Dr. Bruce Ascough pulls up to a Red Cross hospital in Mexico, there usually are dozens of people with deformities and other ailments lined up to see him and other doctors, hoping they can change their lives for the better and emerge from a life of...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Chest, Nursing, Health and Medical Professionals, American Red Cross

  2. Mar 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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    Innocence A Novel Louis B. Jones Counterpoint: 160 pp., $14.95 paper The plot of Louis B. Jones' new novel seems to promise an antic, postmodern free-for-all: A middle-aged former Episcopalian priest, now employed in Marin County real estate, takes...

    Tags: Authors

  4. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Jarnetta Kroh, philanthropist

    Jarnetta Kroh, a Greater Baltimore Medical Center philanthropist who assisted her husband in his import car servicing business, died Nov. 25 of chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder at her home in Laguna Hills, Calif. She was 81 and had lived in the Rockland section of Baltimore County for many years.
    Jarnetta Kroh, a Greater Baltimore Medical Center philanthropist who assisted her husband in his import car servicing business, died Nov. 25 of chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder at her home in Laguna Hills, Calif. She was 81 and had lived in the...

    Tags: Dundalk, Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering, Colon Cancer, Radiation Therapy

  6. Dec 5, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Weigh pros and cons of 2 new diet drugs

    Weight-loss drugs have so far been a complete bust. But they may be verging on a comeback, now that the Food and Drug Administration has approved two new prescription diet pills for the first time in more than a decade.
    Weight-loss drugs have so far been a complete bust. But they may be verging on a comeback, now that the Food and Drug Administration has approved two new prescription diet pills for the first time in more than a decade. Both weight-loss medications...

    Tags: Qsymia, Belviq, George Washington University, Physical Fitness and Exercise, High Cholesterol

  8. Nov 24, 2012 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  9. On the Town: A musical celebration of Thanksgiving Eve

    Presented for several decades, the Thanksgiving Eve service at All Saints Church attracted about 200 Pasadena residents with a spiritual bent. Rector J. Edwin Bacon Jr. led the service. On Nov. 21 the church's sanctuary was full of candles, flowers and two choirs to end all choirs. Alto Melissa Hayes does triple duty as singer, church member and director of liturgy. She has sung for 13 years in this service. Her favorite hymn of the evening was the Offertory Anthem sung by members of the Canterbury and Coventry Choirs. The anthem was offered right after Holy Communion.
    Presented for several decades, the Thanksgiving Eve service at All Saints Church attracted about 200 Pasadena residents with a spiritual bent. Rector J. Edwin Bacon Jr. led the service. On Nov. 21 the church's sanctuary was full of candles, flowers and...

    Tags: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Sexual and Reproductive Organs, Holidays, Canterbury, Religion and Belief

  10. Jul 17, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  11. Owner works to save puppy born with cleft palate

    Sweet Pea was born with a cleft palate, rendering her unable to nurse from her mother. Now, Carin King is working to save the poor pup.
    Sweet Pea was born with a cleft palate, rendering her unable to nurse from her mother. Now, Carin King is working to save the poor pup.
  12. May 4, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  13. Students plan concert to benefit Smile Train

    Petoskey High School student council members Carter Cohen and Kelly Ronquist will present a benefit concert on Friday, June 1, to raise funds for the Smile Train, a charity that raises money to provide surgeries to people with cleft lips or palates.
    Petoskey High School student council members Carter Cohen and Kelly Ronquist will present a benefit concert on Friday, June 1, to raise funds for the Smile Train, a charity that raises money to provide surgeries to people with cleft lips or palates....

    Tags: Charity, Arts and Culture, Social Issues, Teaching and Learning, Movies

  14. May 4, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  15. Pangborn students raise funds for Project Smile

    The art students of teacher Andy Iverson at Pangborn Elementary School recently participated in Project Smile.
    The art students of teacher Andy Iverson at Pangborn Elementary School recently participated in Project Smile. The purpose of Project Smile was to raise money and awareness for the charity Operation Smile. Operation Smile helps provide surgery for...

    Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning

  16. May 5, 2012 |Story| WSBT-TV
  17. Study ties fertility treatment, birth defect risk

    Test-tube babies have higher rates of birth defects, and doctors have long wondered: Is it because of certain fertility treatments or infertility itself? A large new study from Australia suggests both may play a role. Compared to those conceived...

    Tags: Australia, Human Body, Medical Research, In Vitro Fertilization, Health

  18. May 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Eileen M. O'Hagan, advocate

    Eileen M. O'Hagan, a homemaker and advocate for children with cleft lips and cleft palates, died of cancer May 18 at her Cockeysville home. She was 73.
    Eileen M. O'Hagan, a homemaker and advocate for children with cleft lips and cleft palates, died of cancer May 18 at her Cockeysville home. She was 73. Born Eileen Gayo in Baltimore and raised on Eierman Avenue, she attended the Shrine of the Little...

    Tags: Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Roman Catholicism, Human Interest, Hospitals and Clinics

  20. Feb 1, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
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  22. Jan 3, 2012 |Story| KWCH
  23. KU's Steven Johnson will play in East-West Shrine Bowl

    Recently graduated Kansas linebacker Steven Johnson has recently accepted an invitation to play in the 87<sup>th</sup> Annual East-West Shrine Game benefitting Shriners Hospitals for Children. Johnson is the 48<sup>th</sup> player in Kansas history to be invited to compete in the game, which will be played at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla, on Saturday, Jan. 21, and will be aired on the NFL Network.
    KWCH 12 Eyewitness Sports
    Recently graduated Kansas linebacker Steven Johnson has recently accepted an invitation to play in the 87th Annual East-West Shrine Game benefitting Shriners Hospitals for Children. Johnson is the 48th player in Kansas history to be invited to compete...

    Tags: Big 12 Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Kansas Jayhawks, National Football League, Football

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