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NJ eyes new way to promote stem cell research
Associated Press WriterNew Jersey's bid to make itself a leader in stem cell research was stymied last year when voters rejected borrowing $450 million to fund research, but a leading advocate has a new plan _ encouraging private investors to bankroll stem cell research loans....Tags: Elections, Illinois, California, Economic Policy, Connecticut
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Lake County's Baby Jack Otremba, born 17 ounces, heads home at last
Special to the SentinelBaby Jack is home. After being born weighing 17 ounces, spending nearly 16 weeks in the hospital's intensive-care unit, undergoing two surgeries and enduring countless tests and procedures, Jack Otremba is snuggled in his bassinet at his Eustis home....Tags: Florida, Hospitals and Clinics, Reproduction, Health Treatments, Baby Products
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A Race To Solve White-Nose Syndrome Fatal To Bats
The remote hardwood forests of the 450-acre Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area are surprisingly busy on summer nights, with caravans of mountain bikers and joggers gliding past the beaver ponds until dusk.
But one recent weekday night, the group...Tags: Forests, Pennsylvania, Wildlife, Wisconsin, Health Treatments
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Forgot to get your shots? Get them on the fly
Chicago Tribune reporterWhile most preventive inoculations should be administered anywhere from four weeks to six months before travel, a handful of routine immunizations, like tetanus shots, can be taken care of in an unlikely but convenient location: at the airport....Tags: Illnesses, Medical Services, Vaccines, Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases
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MTV's 'True Life' captures fickle young audience
Special to The TimesWHEN WE first meet 16-year-old Chris in an episode of the MTV documentary series "True Life," he's practicing skateboard stunts with his buddies and ignoring the floppy brown hair that hangs like a curtain across his eyes. Typical teenage stuff, right?...Tags: Foreclosures, Health and Safety at School, Health Treatments, Movies, New York
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Makeup gets in on the anti-aging craze
Special to The TimesYOU MULTI-TASK all day -- text and drive, talk and type, drink water infused with vitamins. So why shouldn't your makeup do double-duty too? A new generation of foundations aims to do just that, promising more than an even skin tone and a dewy finish....Tags: Health and Beauty Products, Revlon Incorporated, David Geffen, Medicine, Beauty Products and Fragrances
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Science begins to track brain injuries and possible treatments
South Florida Sun-SentinelVictims of severe traumatic brain injury are lost in a land without maps - a land whose rugged interior is only now being charted. Over the past two decades, science has begun to map the human brain, peering into thoughts, actions, even intention. But...Tags: Christopher Reeve, Florida, University of Miami, Diseases, Medicine
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Snob chic
just one thing Tribune Photo by Bill Hogan From A to Z, Giorgio Armani to Ermenegildo Zegna, luxury brands have one thing in common: They cost an arm and a leg. In fact, considering the ever-shrinking buying power of the dollar, make that two arms,...Tags: New York, Gucci Group NV, Giorgio Armani
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PARENTAL GUIDANCE: Water in dog bowl not good for child
beth.whitehouse@newsday.comMy 2-year-old daughter keeps drinking out of our dog's water bowl. Can she get sick from this? I am looking for ways to discourage this, but she seems to keep doing it. Now that the hot weather is here, I really don't want to remove the bowl when we are...Tags: New York, Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases, Pediatrics
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Student on board wants voting rights
Sun ReporterDavid John "DJ" Sigworth, a rising senior at Fallston High School, is scheduled to be sworn in tomorrow as the next student representative to the Harford County Board of Education. The 17-year-old from Forest Hill says he is a political junkie who hopes...Tags: Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Georgetown, Schools, George Washington University, Colleges and Universities
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