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Manning hid second surgery because of opponents
AP Sports WriterPeyton Manning kept quiet about his second knee surgery for one reason: He thought it would give opponents an advantage. The two-time league MVP answered questions about the surgery for the first time publicly Wednesday, two days after coach Tony...Tags: Therapies, Baltimore Ravens, Injuries, National Football League, Brett Favre
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ACLU complains of treatment of death row inmates
The American Civil Liberties Union said Wednesday that death row inmates at the federal prison in Terre Haute are routinely denied access to basic medical, dental and mental health care. In a letter to Harley Lappin, director of the Federal Bureau of...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Prisons, Prisoners and Detainees, Medical Services, Emergency Planning
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Cheney's history of heart problems
The Associated PressDick Cheney, 67, has a long history of heart ailments. A summary of his medical problems through the years: 1978: Cheney's first heart attack, at age 37. 1984: Second heart attack. 1988: After a third heart attack, Cheney has quadruple bypass surgery...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, History, Therapies, The White House, Electronics
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Federal death row inmates at Indiana prison are routinely denied health care, ACLU says
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) _ Death row inmates at the federal prison in Terre Haute are routinely denied access to medical, dental and mental health care, the American Civil Liberties Union said Wednesday in a letter to a governmental official. One...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Prisons, Medical Services, Prisoners and Detainees, Emergency Planning
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Overwhelmed with stress? Time to unplug
Are you sleeping poorly? Drinking, eating or smoking more? Have you been checking your 401(k) balance every day?
"I had chest pains, the whole bit," says Frank Medina, office manager for a Fort Lauderdale law firm. His doctor said he was fine, but...Tags: Therapies, Fort Lauderdale, Medical Research, Ohio State University, Employees
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Nancy Reagan hospitalized with broken pelvis
Nancy Reagan suffered a broken pelvis in a fall at her home and will be hospitalized for several days, her spokeswoman said Wednesday. The 87-year-old former first lady fell last week, spokeswoman Joanne Drake said. She did not seek immediate medical...Tags: Physical Fitness, Therapies, Ronald Reagan, The White House, Nancy Reagan
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Nancy Reagan
Nancy Reagan was hospitalized after suffering a broken pelvis in a fall at her home, her spokeswoman said Wednesday. The 87-year-old Reagan fell last week, spokeswoman Joanne Drake said. She did not seek immediate medical care but decided Monday to get...Tags: Physical Fitness, Therapies, National Government, Ronald Reagan, The White House
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Seve Ballesteros Undergoes Surgery for Brain Tumor
OrlandoSentinel.comGolfing great Seve Ballesteros was "conscious and stable" on Wednesday, a day after undergoing surgery for a brain tumor. The Associated Press' Ciaran Giles has the story here. Golf World's Ron Sirak writes here that Ballesteros will fight.... -
Foster, NIU announce funding for proton treatment center
Democratic U.S. Rep. Bill Foster and Northern Illinois University President John Peters announced $6 million in funding Tuesday for cancer treatment and research and proton and neutron therapy. The proton therapy program at the Northern Illinois Proton...Tags: Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Northern Illinois University, Bill Foster
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5 foods to try again
Special to The Morning CallMaybe you think nutritionists flip-flop as often as political candidates seem to do. Eggs are bad, no eggs are OK. Switch to margarine, no go back to butter. Drink eight glasses of water each day, no never mind. What appears to be conflicting news...Tags: Northwestern University, Health Organizations, Electrical Appliance, Woody Allen, Medical Research
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Surgery will let dream come true
247-7470Richard Myer plans to go to the police academy when he graduates from Tabb High School in June. But to complete the program, he must be able to run long distances, which was difficult for the 17-year-old as a result of a deformity of his ribs and...Tags: Therapies, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters, Metal and Mineral, Robert Kelly
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The job of getting well
As Darby Steadman steps out of her champagne Volvo station wagon, the valet parking attendants at the Johns Hopkins garage warmly welcome one of their regulars. She'll make the 30-minute trip from her Severna Park home every day this week and more than...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Maryland, Severna Park, Biotechnology, Trials
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