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They provide detailed views of internal organs, but the price is increased doses of radiation. When Maureen Scanlan had a painful kidney stone episode four years ago, she was pleased that her doctor ordered an annual regimen of CT scans to monitor her condition.
They'll hold a fundraiser in Auburn next Friday to help pay Matt Bumpus' medical bills. Lisa Bumpus of Roseville wears a necklace that holds the wedding ring of her husband, Matt Bumpus, who died Aug. 3. Both thought his rare form of leukemia can be traced to an assignment in Iraq. Matt Bumpus Matt Bumpus poses with son Nathaniel, younger son Aaron and his wife, Lisa. ...
Idinaraing pa ng nagbabalik na aktres na si Isabel Rivas ang konting kirot ng operasyon niya dahil sa ruptured appendix. Tatlong linggo na ang nakararaan, nasa farm nila sa Zambales si Isabel nang makaramdam siya ng pangingirot ng tiyan na ang akala niya, simpleng pangangasim lang ng sikmura.
AspenBio Pharma, Inc. (NASDAQ: APPY) an emerging bio-pharmaceutical company dedicated to the development of novel drugs and diagnostics for humans and animals, reported enrollment levels are approaching fifty percent in the ongoing FDA 510(k) clinical trial for AppyScore(TM), the world's first blood-based diagnostic tool for human appendicitis.
MATT COWDREY was born with nothing but thin air below his left elbow. Both legs are in full working order - and they need to be - because he's attempting to do a Michael Phelps by winning eight gold medals during a torturous campaign at the Water Cube.
Swimming champ Matt Cowdrey may be chasing eight gold medals at the Beijing Paralympics - just don't call him Michael Phelps.
Bill Connelly and I are co-chairs of the Oroville Veterans Memorial Park Honoring All of Butte County.
FEARS one of Australia's strongest medal hopes, swimmer Matt Cowdrey, might have appendicitis sent a scare through team management.
•Continual search for heroes indicates weakness. Is it any wonder that many countries view the U.S. as soft?
In Jennet Conant's new book, "The Irregulars: Roald Dahl and the British Spy Ring in Wartime Washington," she explores the time the classic author was assigned to be a diplomat in Washington, D.C., and in charge of a secret mission, as well as Dahl's relationship with the great British spymaster William Stephenson. An excerpt.
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