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Editor's picks: Taking fun out of conception
Health section editorToday's news: Taking the fun out of conception | Careful with that nail gun | Old dads hang in there | Plastic baby bottles are so last year | Plastic baby bottles are so last year | Watching athletes' every move **** Taking the fun out of conception...Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics, BBC, Education, Health and Safety at School
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Robin Roberts’ mother dies at 88
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelRobin Roberts left “Good Morning America” on Thursday to be with her ailing mother. Roberts made it to the family's Mississippi home before her mom, Lucimarian, died at age 88 on Thursday. Sally-Ann Roberts, Robin's sister and a New Orleans TV... -
“GMA” co-anchor Robin Roberts to begin medical leave Sept. 3
Channel Guide MagazineThis morning on ABC's Good Morning America, co-anchor Robin Roberts announced that this Friday, Aug. 31, will be her last day on air before she starts an extended medical leave. In June, five years after a fight with breast cancer, Roberts announced... -
A year later: Jimbo, Candi Fisher on life after the announcement
Chopping Block - Seminoles Blog - Orlando SentinelAs we mentioned here on the Chopping Block on Saturday afternoon, the Orlando Sentinel and OrlandoSentinel.com had an intriguing Florida State-related feature coming Sunday morning. In case you haven't seen it, here it is. In the link above, you'll see... -
More to the Fanconi anemia story for FSU’s first football family
Chopping Block - Seminoles Blog - Orlando SentinelAs we hinted in another blog Sunday morning, there was much, much more to our feature on Jimbo and Candi Fisher and the year that has passed since their announcement of son Ethan's diagnosis for the rare genetic blood disorder Fanconi anemia. Again, in... -
Robin Roberts starts medical leave from ‘GMA’ next week
The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel“Good Morning America” will salute Robin Roberts all this week before she starts an extended medical leave next week for myelodysplastic syndrome. “It's a disease of the blood and bone marrow and was once known as preleukemia,”... -
Robin Roberts leaving ‘Good Morning America’ today
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelRobin Roberts announced that today was her final morning on “Good Morning America” before beginning a medical leave. Josh Elliott of “GMA” said it would Roberts' last show for a while. ”You're the team captain and the team... -
Hokie dreams come true for Chase Ringler after surviving cancer
BLACKSBURG — With his dad spotting him Friday in Virginia Tech's football weight room, Chase Ringler desperately threw every ounce of his 54-pound body into trying to bench press the 45-pound bar above him. At first, the bar barely budged, but he...
Tags: Frank Beamer, Healthcare Provider, Diseases and Illnesses, Meningitis, Cancer
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Hundreds Simply Hoping To Help Save A Life
The Hartford CourantThey showed up Tuesday at the Eastern Connecticut Sports Center. There were a hundred of them, students and student-athletes, and they wanted to help one of their own. Then there were 200 of them, faculty, staff and administrators, too, and they stood...Tags: Immune System, Labor Day, Anemia, Cancer, Xbox
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People walk to raise bone marrow awareness
More than 250 people raised about $50,000 on Saturday for the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry during the seventh annual walkathon, “Walk of Life 2012.” The 6K walk began at Glendale Memorial Hospital to raise awareness about patients...
Tags: Blood, Leukemia, Human Interest, Charity
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Nobel laureate, bone-marrow transplant innovator Dr. E. Donnall Thomas dies
Q13 FOX News OnlineNobel Prize winner and medical pioneer E. Donnall Thomas, M.D., died Saturday at the age of 92. Thomas won the Nobel Prize in 1990 for his work in bone-marrow transplantation to cure leukemias and other blood cancers. In 1974, Thomas became the first...Tags: Immune System, Health Organizations, General Practitioners, Blood Disorders, University of Washington
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York County two-year-old boy needs bone marrow transplant
ReporterA two-year-old York County boy is in need of a bone marrow transplant. Joey Duffy was recently diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome, or MDS, a rare blood and bone marrow disorder. "In September he went in for a hematology appointment and he was...Tags: Leukemia, York (York, Pennsylvania)
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