Articles filed under Health
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Swine flu cases rise, but officials say they are mildJun 05, 2009 11:00 pm - Swine flu cases continue to mount fairly steadily in Illinois and the suburbs, but health officials say that despite recent deaths, the vast majority of cases are mild. ...
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The end of the stair-climbing wheelchairMay 31, 2009 11:00 pm - The nation's first stair-climbing wheelchair hit the market with a bang but disappeared with a whimper, a casualty of price that raises a big question: How much will soc...
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Fingerprint-erasing cancer drug may delay people entering U.S.May 31, 2009 11:00 pm - Patients taking a commonly prescribed cancer drug may draw extra scrutiny from U.S. immigration authorities because a side effect can make their fingerprints invisible t...
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Your HealthMay 31, 2009 11:00 pm - Cancer camp Children age 5-12 with parents or loved ones who have cancer can share their experiences with other kids at a free camp this summer. Edward Cancer Center's C...
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More evidence linking lack of sleep to diseaseMay 31, 2009 11:00 pm - Dr. Anne Germain is biased toward sleep. As a sleep researcher at the University of Pittsburgh, she naturally focuses on the somnambulant side of the daily cycle. But sh...
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What parents can do to prevent abuseMay 28, 2009 11:00 pm - Investigators and experts in sex abuse prevention say the most important thing parents can do is to talk to their children so they'll feel comfortable telling if somethi...
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'Garden Party' a fun way to aid a serious causeMay 26, 2009 11:00 pm - Dealing with the death of a loved one can be overwhelming in the best of circumstances. The strain brought on by pay cuts, job loss and foreclosure can make it worse. Fo...
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Your HealthMay 24, 2009 11:00 pm - Tanning trauma Sometimes appropriately called by the slang name "coffins," tanning beds can cause deadly skin cancer. Melanoma is the most common cancer for those age 20...
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Iraq war drives advances in prosthetic limbsMay 24, 2009 11:00 pm - The horrors of war have often led to medical benefits in peacetime. The Civil War spread the use of anesthesia. World War II helped to start the antibiotics revolution. ...
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More novices find a half-marathon is the way to raise funds for a causeMay 24, 2009 11:00 pm - Swati Saxena never considered herself an athlete. But as a computer chip designer from India who lives in Glendale Heights, she wanted to give back to the poor in her ho...