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The Cedar Grove Chapter of Unico National held its annual scholarship awards dinner on June 10. This year the Chapter awarded five scholarships to outstanding students who reside in the town. These young adults demonstrated leadership, community service and an overall well balanced high school career while achieving a superior academic record. This year’s recipients were Gabriella Imbriano, ...
Well, it’s really summer out there now. Not only has the solstice passed, but it’s hotter than last year and the flies are driving you and your horses crazy.
The Pediatric Cardiac team at the new Apollo Children’s Hospital successfully performed a complicated surgery to treat a condition called complete a-v canal defect in a 4–month old Nigerian baby.
The situation seemed serious when a woman entered the emergency room last week at St. Francis Health Center. She came in complaining of vision problems, followed by tingling. Then she began to describe vague, nonspecific symptoms. “As we were evaluating, we were thinking things like stroke or a heart attack or blood pressure problems or anemia,” said E.R. physician James Lasseter. read more
Nancy Murrell donated her kidney to Anthony Cottman, a Brooklyn man she did not know. The surgery was successful, and both Murrell and Cottman are recovering quickly.
Jiang Shubao (center), his sister Jiang Yuelan (left), mother Zhou Lianying (behind) and the Singaporean donor identified as Chee at Shanghai Children's Medical Center yesterday.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new study shows that the annual cost of medical care in the US for people who suffer from sickle cell disease exceeds $1.1 billion.
A digestive disease caused by an immune response to gluten in wheat, barely, or rye is not only growing in prevalence, but leading to a higher rate of death for people who have it but don’t know it.Those are the key findings from Mayo Clinic researchers who tested blood samples collected at an Air Force base in Wyoming in the late 1940s and early 1950s for celiac disease, then compared the ...
German prosecutors have ruled that accused Nazi guard John Demjanjuk is fit to stand trial for allegedly helping to kill 29,000 Jews in 1943.
The Arkansas Minority Health Commission has a new executive director and a new direction, with a five-year plan to refocus its work of improving access to quality health care for all Arkansans through 2014. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)
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