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CPS takes custody of child with brain cancer family disputes doctors’ treatment plan
HOUSTON—A Missouri City girl is fighting brain cancer while her parents fight to keep custody of her. Aerial Brown’s parents say Child Protective Services tore their family apart because they simply disagreed with the doctors’ treatment plan. The 13-year-old girl became ill two months ago. “One day she was fine, the next day we’re in the emergency room,” said her father Eric Brown. In early ...
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Olympian Shares Health Secrets
Dara Torres starts the women's 50-meter freestyle final during the swimming competitions at the Beijing 2008 Olympics. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye, File) AP2008
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The long walk of recovery: Local family sees future without cerebral palsy
Andrew Burkhart doesn’t know he has cerebral palsy. As far as he’s concerned, he is living the life of a regular, 5-year-old kid who just happens to go to the doctor frequently.
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Northern California 2012 Black Physician Forum to Address Health Disparities
Focus on racial and ethnic health disparities in the African American community.Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) April 25, 2012 Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson, will provide opening remarks at the 2nd annual Northern California Black Physicians Forum (BPF) on Friday, April 27 at the UC Davis School of Medicine 4610 X Street, in Sacramento from 6:30 – 9:30 pm in the evening. ...
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Sinusin is Back in the United States
After import delays Sinusin, the leading homeopathic sinus relief nasal spray is back just in time for a latest flu season in three decades.Albuquerque, NM (PRWEB) May 01, 2012 Heel, the makers of Traumeel®, announces Sinusin™, the leading homeopathic sinus relief nasal spray, is now back in the United States and available at fine health food stores and doctors’ offices across the nation.This is ...
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Kingsford sisters struggle from effects of Lyme disease
KINGSFORD - Sisters Alyssa and Lindsay Johnson have been dealing with the side effects of tick bites for more than four years. Ava Johnson of Kingsford said both of her daughters got sick in January 2008.
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Kids skipping shots increases threat of dangerous outbreak
One in three Arizona schools last year had kindergarten classes with vaccination rates so low children were left vulnerable to infectious disease outbreaks such as measles, mumps or pertussis, an Arizona Daily Star investigation has found.
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Mine dust and heavy metals among worries as Butte aims for health study
Butte residents want health professionals to look at the effects of dust from the Montana Resources open pit mine, heavy metals and other factors that could cause health problems.
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