Eye OK, Suns' Stoudemire looking good
Phoenix Suns forward Amar'e Stoudemire is back from a career-threatening eye injury that required three surgeries to reattach a retina.
USA Today,
Mon Dec 07 13:48:26 PST 2009
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Arash Markazi: Healthy and happy, Stoudemire has Suns off and running again
Amar'e Stoudemire's goggles sit in the middle of the Phoenix Suns locker room, resting atop table filled with shoes, jerseys and shorts. If Stoudemire had it his way, the goggles would stay...
Sports Illustrated,
Mon Dec 07 13:34:34 PST 2009
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The Thalamus, Middleman Of The Brain, Becomes A Sensory Conductor
Two new studies show that the thalamus--the small central brain structure often characterized as a mere pit-stop for sensory information on its way to the cortex--is heavily involved in sen...
redOrbit,
Mon Dec 07 20:19:24 PST 2009
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Medication fights chemical imbalance - Tue, 08 Dec 2009 PST
DEAR DR. GOTT: Could you please tell me what sertraline hydrochloride is used for? What are the side effects? Is this product habit-forming? I would appreciate any information you can provi...
The Spokesman-Review,
Tue Dec 08 00:28:34 PST 2009
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The Circular Logic of the Universe
CIRCLING my way not long ago through the Vasily Kandinsky show now on display in the suitably spiral setting of the Guggenheim Museum, I came to one of the Russian master's most illustrious...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,
Mon Dec 07 23:18:50 PST 2009
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Tourist smuggling lizards in pants
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Manila Bulletin,
Mon Dec 07 23:43:02 PST 2009
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Editorial Feature: Retina Today Applies for BPA Worldwide Business Publication Mem...
SHELTON, CT--(Marketwire - December 3, 2009) - Retina Today has applied for business publication membership in BPA Worldwide. The magazine is published by Bryn Mawr Communications, LLC (Way...
Marketwire,
Thu Dec 03 07:03:46 PST 2009
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The thalamus, middleman of the brain, becomes a sensory conductor
Two new studies show that the thalamus -- the small central brain structure often characterized as a mere pit-stop for sensory information on its way to the cortex -- is heavily involved in...
EurekAlert!,
Mon Dec 07 12:28:58 PST 2009
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Dr. Gott: What causes the skin condition vitiligo?
Q) I have vitiligo. My skin is losing its pigment. I'd appreciate you sharing what you know about the condition.
Erie Times-News,
Mon Dec 07 21:08:41 PST 2009
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The thalamus, middleman of the brain, becomes a sensory conductor
Two new studies show that the thalamus--the small central brain structure often characterized as a mere pit-stop for sensory information on its way to the cortex--is heavily involved in sen...
PhysOrg,
Mon Dec 07 12:47:27 PST 2009
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Site for sore eyes
Two Roo visionaries believe good eyesight is something that should be accessible to all Kansas Citians. UMKC students Chanukya Dasari and Birju Solanki founded the Kansas City Free Eye Clin...
University News,
Mon Dec 07 13:15:34 PST 2009
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Calls still ring out for drug coverage
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The News,
Sun Dec 06 19:14:02 PST 2009
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Replacement Lenses Aren
As someone who
Gizmodo Australia,
Sun Dec 06 14:29:15 PST 2009
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Remedy for stuttering
Q: I was interested in your column about stuttering and would like to pass along an article I clipped from a newspaper a few years ago. In 1985, a great-grandfather found a simple method to...
The Herald News,
Sun Dec 06 04:14:08 PST 2009
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Family grapples with aftermath of abuse on 15-month-old
Look at 15-month-old Seraphina Bernardi as she claps her hands twice when her mother sings "If you're happy and you know it."
Great Falls Tribune,
Sun Dec 06 04:04:01 PST 2009
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Moving up
The changing face of Tucson business
Arizona Daily Star,
Sat Dec 05 23:18:54 PST 2009
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Most common age-related diseases benefit from exercise, supplements
If a person was born in the United States in 1900, a man could expect to live to be 48 and a woman 51 years old. Today, the average lifespan for a man is 74 and for a woman is 82.
Plainview Daily Herald,
Sun Dec 06 02:41:18 PST 2009
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Bionic Lenses Aren't Just for Cataracts Anymore [Medicine]
As someone who's been nearsighted since I was a kid, I'm loving the new developments in intraocular lenses. There's a new procedure gaining popularity that could give me super vision, witho...
Gizmodo,
Sat Dec 05 18:04:27 PST 2009
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The amazing new operation that means anyone can see in HD
An MoS exclusive as the first patients are given revolutionary lens implants that last forever.
Daily Mail: World News,
Sat Dec 05 13:42:14 PST 2009
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