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It's been a year since Deborah Shields, 56, of Parkersburg, had her LAP-BAND surgery performed by Dr. Adam Kaplan, general and bariatric surgeon with Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital. "I had tried every diet there was, even tried hypnotism," Shields said. "And this had been a lifetime condition for me. But you feel so much better when the weight comes off.
Ridgecrest, Calif. - Wednesday, Feb. 17, is your chance to vote for your favorite agency — guns or hoses, law enforcement or emergency services. These are the folks on the front lines in an emergency and they are well aware of the need for blood when a crisis arises.
The aliens in “Avatar” may be blue, but some moviegoers feel green after watching the 3-D version of the sci-fi epic. Other people are “stereoblind,” that is, they simply can't see the state-of-the-art digital technology.
A study conducted by scientists at Brunel University and at the University of Hong Kong has found that expert sportsmen are quicker to observe and react to their opponents' moves than novice players, exhibiting enhanced activation of the cortical regions of the brain.
What to do and what not to do for you and your family concerning severe winter weather in the Roanoke Valley.
No doubt, cold weather can be hard on your health, but there may be a silver lining or two.
Transgenomic, Inc. announced today that it has completed a preliminary study with a leading pharmaceutical company that validates the use of its licensed COLD-PCR technology to detect colorectal tumor-associated KRAS mutations that determine efficacy of recently developed therapies. These were detected in plasma samples in which the mutation levels were too low for detection by standard DNA ...
A nursing assistant fed her drug habit with used pain patches she peeled off of two female residents at a retirement home in Telford last month, a borough police lieutenant testified during a preliminary hearing Monday.
MADISON – Madison Health Officer John Theese advised that Madison Borough ordinances require all dogs and cats that live with Madison families to be licensed annually.
PHILADELPHIA – Gloria Correa has tried all the standard weapons in her war against cancer: chemotherapy, radiation, and finally surgery. But when a surgeon opened her up last fall to cut out the deadly tumor that was squeezing her bile duct, he saw that it had engulfed nearby arteries. It was impossible to remove.
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