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Grief, Gratitude and Baby Lee
Times Staff WriterShe wanted to honor her son, to celebrate his life, however short. That's why she had refused an abortion, even after doctors told her that her little boy would be born without a brain. Now he was here, squirming in his blankets, and Danielle Hayworth...Tags: Infants, Eyewear, Health and Medical Professionals, Chin, Seizures
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Eileen M. O'Hagan, advocate
Eileen M. O'Hagan, a homemaker and advocate for children with cleft lips and cleft palates, died of cancer May 18 at her Cockeysville home. She was 73.
Born Eileen Gayo in Baltimore and raised on Eierman Avenue, she attended the Shrine of the Little...Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Human Interest, Health, Birth Defects
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Students plan concert to benefit Smile Train
Petoskey High School student council members Carter Cohen and Kelly Ronquist will present a benefit concert on Friday, June 1, to raise funds for the Smile Train, a charity that raises money to provide surgeries to people with cleft lips or palates....
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Pangborn students raise funds for Project Smile
The art students of teacher Andy Iverson at Pangborn Elementary School recently participated in Project Smile. The purpose of Project Smile was to raise money and awareness for the charity Operation Smile. Operation Smile helps provide surgery for...
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Study ties fertility treatment, birth defect risk
Test-tube babies have higher rates of birth defects, and doctors have long wondered: Is it because of certain fertility treatments or infertility itself? A large new study from Australia suggests both may play a role. Compared to those conceived...Tags: Infertility, Birth Defects, Medical Research, Urinary System, Genes and Chromosomes
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Local doc finds way to give back to Armenia
La Cañada Flintridge resident Armond Kotikian, DDS, MD, is used to plying his trade as an oral maxillofacial surgeon in the well-equipped surgical theaters of Glendale Adventist and Glendale Memorial hospitals. But he got a lesson in improvisation while...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Specialization, Music, Concerts
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KU's Steven Johnson will play in East-West Shrine Bowl
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsRecently graduated Kansas linebacker Steven Johnson has recently accepted an invitation to play in the 87th Annual East-West Shrine Game benefitting Shriners Hospitals for Children. Johnson is the 48th player in Kansas history to be invited to compete...Tags: Freemasonry, College Football, Kerry Meier, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Darrell Stuckey
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Childs headed to East-West Shrine Game
U. of Arkansas AthleticsTAMPA, Fla. - Greg Childs, University of Arkansas wide out, has accepted an invitation to play in the 87th East-West Shrine Game. The Game will be held Jan. 21, 2012 at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla., kicking off at 4 p.m. EST and televised...Tags: Shriners, Freemasonry, Jarius Wright, Tom Brady, Ticketmaster
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Mass. cat with 2 faces lives 12 years, sets record
WORCESTER, Mass. -- Frank and Louie the cat was born with two faces, two mouths, two noses, three eyes -- and lots of doubts about his future.
Now, 12 years after Marty Stevens rescued him from being euthanized because of his condition, the exotic blue-...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Genes and Chromosomes, Plastic Surgeons
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Maine West loses a true Warrior
TribLocal - Des Plaines » NewsChristian Volkmann loved everything about Maine West High School — from the marching band to the school's football team to the lunch ladies in the cafeteria. …... -
Girls are thankful for this win
Students from Costa Mesa and Lynwood wowed judges with essays about the reasons for which they were thankful this Thanksgiving. TeWinkle Middle School student Isabelle Morales and Lindbergh Elementary School sixth-grader Kimberly Wenceslao, 11, tied...Tags: Holidays, Education, Judges, Justice System, Diseases and Illnesses
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