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    Sep 6, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  1. The Joseloff Gallery in Hartford Celebrates the Art of Stephen Brown

    <strong>Stephen Brown: Legacy</strong>
    Stephen Brown: Legacy Sept. 4-Oct 14, Joseloff Gallery, Hartford Art School, University of Hartford, 200 Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford, (860) 768-4090, joseloffgallery.org/info.   Nestled inside Stephen Brown: Legacy, an exhibition on view at...

    Tags: Stroke, Cancer, University of Hartford, West Hartford, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut)

  2. Aug 12, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. David Rakoff dies at 47; Thurber Prize-winning humorist

    David Rakoff, a humorist whose cynical outlook on life and culture earned him the 2011 Thurber Prize for American Humor, died Thursday in New York City after a long illness. He was 47. The statement from Doubleday and Anchor Books announcing his death...

    Tags: Radio, NPR, GQ, Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses

  4. Aug 28, 2012 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  5. Updated: Specter battling cancer

    Arlen Specter, the storied Pennsylvania politician who was a state institution for decades before switching political parties and losing in a Democratic primary two years ago, is hospitalized with a very serious illness.
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    Arlen Specter, the storied Pennsylvania politician who was a state institution for decades before switching political parties and losing in a Democratic primary two years ago, is hospitalized with a very serious illness. Specter, who survived a brain...

    Tags: Elections, Cancer, Republican Party, Primaries, Democratic Party

  6. Jul 28, 2012 |Story| WXMI
  7. Congressman Camp To Start Cancer Treatments

    An area congressman announced Saturday that he will begin undergoing cancer treatments.
    FOX 17 Assignment Editor
    An area congressman announced Saturday that he will begin undergoing cancer treatments. As chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, U.S. Rep. Dave Camp, R-Midland, is one of the most powerful men in Washington. He just celebrated his 59th...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Washington, DC, Cancer, Dave Camp, Chemotherapy

  8. Jul 7, 2012 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  9. Quakertown's Coleman is battling cancer and pitchers

    Saturday was one of those days when about the last thing anyone wanted to do was play baseball.
    Saturday was one of those days when about the last thing anyone wanted to do was play baseball. Yet, as the Quakertown Blazers prepared to play the Allentown Railers in an Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League doubleheader at Quakertown Memorial Park in...

    Tags: College Baseball, Miami Marlins, Cancer, Baseball, Kansas City Royals

  10. Sep 21, 2011 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  11. Pope accepts Archibishop Daniel Bechlein's early retirement

    At the age of 73, Archbishop Daniel Buechlein announced his early retirement because of various health issues Wednesday.
    At the age of 73, Archbishop Daniel Buechlein announced his early retirement because of various health issues Wednesday. In 2008, Archbishop Buechlein battled Hodgkin's lymphoma.  During that year, he had chemotherapy and radiation treatments.  Then,...

    Tags: Stroke, Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, Roman Catholicism, Health, Health Treatments

  12. Jul 24, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Towson's Will Adams beating worst enemy yet

    Will Adams, freshman basketball player at Towson University, could be mad at the world about all the misfortune life dumped at his Philadelphia doorstep.
    Will Adams, freshman basketball player at Towson University, could be mad at the world about all the misfortune life dumped at his Philadelphia doorstep. There was the woman, his birth mother, who abandoned him to a series of foster homes at 3. There was...

    Tags: Flu, Biotechnology, Diseases and Illnesses, College Basketball, College Sports

  14. May 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Meet Doug O'Neill, the man who could play the part of horse racing's fan-favorite or villain

    They wake up, and then they sing.
    They wake up, and then they sing. Team O'Neill — as Kentucky Derby winner Doug O'Neill and his group of assistants and grooms are called — rises early, like all horsemen. In Baltimore, where the crew is preparing I'll Have Another to run in...

    Tags: Health, Triple Crown, Cancer, Rentals, The New York Times

  16. Apr 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. George Anderson dies at 83; Raiders trainer created a knee brace

    George Anderson, the longtime athletic trainer for the Oakland and Los Angeles Raiders who devised an innovative knee brace that became standard for football players, died Thursday in Santa Fe, N.M., his daughter Kristi Anderson Ornstein said.
    George Anderson, the longtime athletic trainer for the Oakland and Los Angeles Raiders who devised an innovative knee brace that became standard for football players, died Thursday in Santa Fe, N.M., his daughter Kristi Anderson Ornstein said. He was...

    Tags: Health, Sports Illustrated, Al Davis, Diabetes, Diseases and Illnesses

  18. Mar 23, 2012 |Story| Daily Press
  19. Health Notes: UVA performs first stem cell transplants in Virginia

    UVA recently performed the first two stem cell transplants in Virginia, using non-embryonic stem cells from umbilical cord blood.&nbsp; The Stem Cell Transplant Program offers both bone marrow and stem cell transplants, with a focus on cord blood, to treat leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and other blood diseases.
    UVA recently performed the first two stem cell transplants in Virginia, using non-embryonic stem cells from umbilical cord blood.  The Stem Cell Transplant Program offers both bone marrow and stem cell transplants, with a focus on cord blood, to treat...

    Tags: Health, Agricultural Research and Technology, Blood, Science and Technology, Diseases and Illnesses

  20. Mar 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Peter Goodwin dies at 83; doctor helped craft Death With Dignity Act

    In 1970 a man with terminal bone cancer came to see Dr. Peter Goodwin, who practiced family medicine in Portland, Ore. The man had intractable pain and saw no point in prolonging his suffering. He pleaded with Goodwin for pills to end his life.
    In 1970 a man with terminal bone cancer came to see Dr. Peter Goodwin, who practiced family medicine in Portland, Ore. The man had intractable pain and saw no point in prolonging his suffering. He pleaded with Goodwin for pills to end his life. His...

    Tags: Health, Assisted Suicide, Justice System, Alzheimer's Disease, Family

  22. Mar 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Patricia T. "Patty" Rouse

    Patricia T. "Patty" Rouse, who with her late husband, Columbia developer James W. Rouse, co-founded Enterprise Community Partners Inc. and who devoted her life to making sure that decent and affordable housing was accessible to all Americans, died Monday afternoon from complications of Alzheimer's disease and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at Vantage House in Columbia.
    Patricia T. "Patty" Rouse, who with her late husband, Columbia developer James W. Rouse, co-founded Enterprise Community Partners Inc. and who devoted her life to making sure that decent and affordable housing was accessible to all Americans, died...

    Tags: Roland Park, Health, Alzheimer's Disease, Social Issues, Family

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