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Transforming touch: Energy work helps animals heal themselves
Tammy Bowers left nothing to chance when Lexie, her 8-year-old Labradoodle, was scheduled to have several cancerous tumors removed two years ago. Before surgery and again after, the Howard County resident made appointments for Lexie to see Shari...
Tags: Howard County, Baltimore County, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry, Cancer
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Is toothpaste giving your kid allergies?
Soap, toothpaste and mouthwash may fight germs, but it also could make your child prone to allergies, new research has found. Common antibacterial chemicals in these products may affect development of the immune system making children more likely to...
Tags: Physical Conditions, Family, National Institutes of Health, Health, Allergies
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George to begin chemotherapy next week
Following the advice of his medical team, Chicago's Cardinal Francis George will begin four months of chemotherapy next week, according to a statement released Tuesday by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago. George, 75, who battled bladder cancer...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Oncology, Hospitals and Clinics, Christianity, Health Treatments
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Early weaning: Effects on vaccination programs
Some of the state has welcomed cooler weather and some rainfall in recent weeks. However, for many areas dealing with the Drought of 2012, it has been too late in coming to be of benefit to crops, pastures, and water supplies. The weather conditions...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Preventative Medicine, Viral Diseases and Infections, Conservation, Pharmaceuticals
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Immune study funded for 5 more years
LA JOLLA, Calif. -- Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute announced Thursday that a $22.5 million grant will allow them to continue investigating the inner workings of the immune system for the next five years. The grant was awarded by the...
Tags: Financial Aid, Science, National Institutes of Health, Education, Research
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South African elephants practice safe sex
KIAHIn South Africa, it’s all about the sex. Elephant sex that is. The elephant population is out of control, to the point it’s threatening other wild life and plants. Ok, so maybe that isn’t just because of pachyderm fornication. ...Tags: Vaccines, South Africa
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Seattle research institute developing pain-free vaccinations
Q13 Fox News reporterA research institute in Seattle is developing a new concept that could revolutionize vaccinations for kids scared of needles. And as new research shows fewer parents have opted out of child vaccinations, a pain-free shot could be just the thing scared...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Preventative Medicine, Measles, Pharmaceuticals, Disease Prevention
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Greer's OC: Macy Gray returns to Mozambique
The upstairs Shebeen Lounge at Mozambique offers the ocean breeze, dramatic sunsets of the Laguna coast, and the sensational sounds of acoustic and reggae artists paired with savory cocktails and top-rated dining. And a night to remember is happening...Tags: Macy Gray, Jennifer Lopez, Habitual, Lauren Conrad, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Local researchers aim for universal flu vaccine
LA JOLLA, Calif. - At one of the many laboratories at the Scripps Research Institute, one drop at a time, a researcher is carefully working to crystalize components of what could become the first universal flu vaccine. "What we're trying to do now is...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Preventative Medicine, Viral Diseases and Infections, Flu Vaccine, Pharmaceuticals
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Genetically modified rice a good vitamin A source
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Genetically modified rice could be a good source of vitamin A for children in countries where deficiency in the vitamin is common, a new study suggests. The study tested so-called Golden Rice against both spinach and...Tags: Carrots, Family, Vitamin A, China, Mineral Supplements
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Whooping cough making a comeback in Md., U.S.
Public health officials are warning adults and adolescents to get booster shots in the wake of an unusually large number of cases of whooping cough this year around the nation and in Maryland.
More than 20,000 cases of the respiratory disease were...Tags: Pneumonia, Diseases and Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics, Preventative Medicine, Pharmaceuticals
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Give incoming cattle a strong, healthy start
Stocker and feedlot operators understand the importance of getting incoming cattle off to a good start. The addition of an intranasal respiratory vaccine to their on-arrival programs can offer early protection against bovine respiratory disease (BRD) to...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Lungs and Airways, Preventative Medicine, Viral Diseases and Infections, Pharmaceuticals
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