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Heart failure linked to memory problems: study
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older patients with heart failure had more memory problems when their heart ailments were advanced, in a new study of adults being evaluated for transplants. But that wasn't the case in young and middle-aged adults with a type...Tags: Human Body, Cardiologists, Symptoms, Science and Technology, Diseases and Illnesses
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Mental illness redefined
When psychiatrists diagnose mental illness, they turn to an unwieldy book called the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM for short.
First published in 1952, the tome also is used as a standard by researchers, the health...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Chemical Industry, Suicidal Behavior, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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In Theory: Have you questioned your faith in God?
Q. A recent posting on CNN's Belief Blog discusses how people can lose faith when faced with traumatic events. The article relates former First Lady Laura Bush's experience after being involved in a fatal car accident in 1963. Bush missed a stop sign...Tags: Christianity, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Motorvehicle Accidents, CNN (tv network)
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Kelsey Grammer shares screen with Chicago in 'Boss'
RedEyeKelsey Grammer plays the title role in the Chicago-based political drama, "Boss," but admits the city itself is the major character. Grammer, who stars as Chicago Mayor Tom Kane in the new Starz series debuting at 9 p.m. Friday, said he "got a sense of...Tags: Bravo (tv network), Local Government, Back to You (tv program), Politics, Human Body
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Charles Colson dies at 80; Watergate felon and prison reformer
WASHINGTON — Watergate felon and prison reformer Charles W. Colson, who died Saturday at age 80 in northern Virginia, was two people.
He was Richard Nixon's "hatchet man," the president's "evil genius," who by his own admission was "ruthless in...Tags: Christianity, Politics, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Washington, DC, Human Body
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Injection easier than IV in treating deadly epileptic seizures, study shows
Megan Elphage lives in fear of another big epileptic seizure.
The 22-year-old Glen Burnie woman had her first seizure when she was 13. Even though medications largely keep her epilepsy under control, the prospect of seizures means she can't drive,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Chemical Industry, Long Island, Lorazepam (drug), Allergies
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Faith and Life: Supporting parents with troubled children
We are doing another series on Parenting Special Needs Children and Teens at the Crescenta-Caņada YMCA. It is wonderful to see parents who have challenging children receive education and support from others who have walked through a similar journey....Tags: Bipolar Disorder, Depression, ADHD, Family, MRI (imaging)
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Dancing with the Stars' "Steelo" Stages Amazing Recovery
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Celebrity break dancer "Steelo" is best known for his spins, breaks and slides on "Dancing With the Stars." But not even a year ago, Richard "Steelo" Vazquez couldn't walk or talk. The 32-year-old father was suffered a brain...Tags: Aneurysm, Human Body, Father's Day, Dance, Entertainment Events
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Tim Tebow, Dwight Howard, lose little friend to brain cancer
En Fuego - Orlando SentinelA little boy who chose smiles over sympathy, who shared special moments with sports heroes Tim Tebow and Dwight Howard, who chose to live life rather than mourn his descent, as his brain cancer grew stronger and Blake got weaker.... -
Mad cow disease is rare for several reasons
"The sky is falling! The sky is falling!" cried Chicken Little. Such is the case, it seems, when it comes to the reporting of news, especially that which concerns food. First it was the infamous "pink slime" and now it's the disease with a scary name...Tags: Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, Good Morning America (tv program), ABC (tv network), Human Body, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Inspiration easy to find at NBLL
NEWPORT BEACH — Opening Day was a special one for Newport Beach Little League. It was a special day when the ceremonial first pitch could be thrown by a boy, Harry Dill, who just four months ago discovered he had a brain tumor. It was a special day...Tags: Sports, Chicago White Sox, MRI (imaging), Major League Baseball, Seattle Mariners
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Boston terrier from Newport News on front line of cancer research
NEWPORT NEWS — A few minutes past noon, Chloe lies almost motionless on her side on the examining table as Dr. Christina Long administers a vaccine on the tender inside of her upper thigh. Gently, she turns her over and injects the other thigh in...
Tags: Radiation Therapy, Human Body, Vaccines, MRI (imaging), Lymphatic System
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