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- More cases in outbreak of salmonella reported
- July 6, 2008
- The government on Saturday increased the number of people reported being sickened in a record salmonella outbreak in which tomatoes are the leading suspect although investigators are testing other types of fresh produce.
- Physical therapy firm adds KU grad
- July 6, 2008
- Mark Luttrell has joined the staff at Bird Physical Therapy, Lawrence.
- Benefit to help lung cancer research
- July 6, 2008
- A lung cancer benefit for the nonprofit Addi’s Cure will be at 5:30 p.m. July 18 at the Knights of Columbus Hall.
- Cheapskate accused of faking heart attacks
- July 5, 2008
- A 52-year-old Milwaukee-area man has been accused of faking heart attacks to avoid paying restaurant bills and cab fares.
- Improper use of fireworks can lead to trip to the E.R.
- July 3, 2008
- It's the height of the fireworks season - which means it's a busy time for area doctors.
- Some pre-packaged beef sold at Dillons recalled after E. coli reports
- July 3, 2008
- One variety of ground beef sold at Dillons is being recalled after E. coli reports.
- Annual tea to discuss breast cancer
- July 3, 2008
- Lawrence Memorial Hospital is hosting the 10th annual Betsy Beisecker Memorial Tea from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday to raise awareness about breast cancer.
- Study finds long-term benefit in using illegal mushroom drug
- July 2, 2008
- In 2002, at a Johns Hopkins University laboratory, a business consultant named Dede Osborn took a psychedelic drug as part of a research project. She felt like she was taking off. She saw colors. Then it felt like her heart was ripping open.
- Transplant recipient completes ascent
- June 29, 2008
- A heart transplant survivor has added another first to her long string of mountaineering feats since getting a new heart 13 years ago — a dangerous 2 1/2-day climb up the sheer, 2,000-foot face of Half Dome, Yosemite National Park’s famed granite monolith.
- Families celebrate support, survival
- Rare brain disorder affects about one in a million
- June 29, 2008
- Six-year-old Gibson Huston’s condition is rare. “It’s about one in a million,” said Gibson’s mother, Saasha Huston. “When I ask doctors about it, they say there is no number because it’s so rare.” On Saturday, Gibson Hunter wasn’t alone in his battle with hemimegaencephaly, a disorder in which the brain develops abnormally.
- Panel OKs 2 new combination vaccines
- June 27, 2008
- A federal advisory panel on Thursday endorsed two new combination vaccines designed to reduce the number of needle sticks that young children must endure to get the recommended immunizations.
- More visibility sought for disabled
- June 27, 2008
- Vera Samykina is an A student in all subjects who just completed ninth grade, a significant marker in Russian education when some students bow out to pursue a trade or a technical education. But Samykina, 17, is determined to finish high school in two years and then pursue a university degree in English.
- Human testing of cancer drug to start
- June 27, 2008
- When Deatta Lackey stared into the mirror after she began losing her hair — a result of her body responding to the chemotherapy battling her ovarian cancer — she wondered how her husband, Mike, would ever find her attractive. “I remember my ears, sticking out of my head,” she said.
- Blood drives scheduled to ease shortage
- June 26, 2008
- Crown Automotive and Lawrence Public Library will have blood drives for the Community Blood Center in July.
- Possible Alzheimer’s gene identified
- June 26, 2008
- Scientists have identified a gene that may raise the risk of getting the most common kind of Alzheimer’s disease by about 45 percent in people who inherit a certain form of it.
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