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Wilmette school poised to claim Guinness record on twins
For those wondering which school might hold the world record for most twins in one grade, look no further than Highcrest Middle School in Wilmette. Highcrest has 23 sets of twins, representing about 10 percent of its fifth-grade class. That appears to...
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READER SUBMITTED: Bilingual Integrative Medical Practice Opens in Farmington
FarmingtonSald Primary Care & Integrative Medicine opened in May 1 with a treatment center in Farmington that offers patients access to a primary care physician, naturopathic physician, acupuncture and nutritional counseling. In addition, all support staff...Tags: University of Bridgeport, Fibromyalgia, Diseases and Illnesses, Physical Conditions, Herbal Medicines
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Rohm takes 'Baby Steps' to reveal secrets
Boston HeraldActress Elisabeth Rohm wrote "Baby Steps" to chronicle her struggle with infertility. So it's no surprise the much--desired result -- daughter Easton -- would never- be far from her reach. "If I'm not shooting, I'm pretty much at her beck and call. Right,...Tags: Apple iPhone, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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A Woman's First Mother's Day
Channel 2 NewsLeah Campbell's life has been quite the emotional roller coaster. When she was 25 years old, she decided to start a new life in Alaska. She wanted to start a family, so she drove up solo from San Diego. Doctors told her she'd be able to have children, but...Tags: In Vitro Fertilization, Mother's Day
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Magee-Womens nurse to donate at least $450,000 in retirement savings to hospital for infertility research
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThe anguished faces of couples desperate to conceive children move Sylvia Bernassoli. "Your heart goes out to them, because they're just beside themselves because they can't have a baby," said Bernassoli, 79, of McMurray. She cares so much that...Tags: Career and Workplace, National Institutes of Health, Personal Finance, Research, Science and Technology
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Woman's fight against cancer adds meaning to Mother's Day | Op-Ed
Hearing the words “you have cancer” was a life altering experience. Hearing it twice was devastating. For anyone, a cancer diagnosis is difficult to bear. For me, as an actress and singer, the effects of my diagnosis were amplified as I...
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My miracle motherhood
The Kansas City StarAt the convenience store, my 5-year-old agonized over his choices: the miniature Reese's cup or the mini-Tootsie Roll? He looked so cute. (Yes, I'm biased.) Seeing life through his eyes, there's no room to be worried about bad things in the world. He...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Easter, Science and Technology, Entertainment Events, Arthritis
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Plan B not as safe as you think
Apparently Steve Chapman (“Science, sex and birth control,” Columns, April 10) left one party out of his “We have two anti-science parties” theory: himself. Plan B and other morning after drugs have documented medical risks....Tags: Plan B (drug), Culture, Social Sciences, United Nations, Birth Control
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Robert Edwards dies at 87; Nobel winner for first 'test-tube baby'
About 10% of married couples suffer from infertility – the inability to conceive a child naturally. Through the better part of the 20th century, physicians considered this a minor and perhaps irrelevant problem, one that contributed overall to...
Tags: Research, Science and Technology, Values, Entertainment Events, Medical Procedures and Tests
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It's what you're eating
If I had a television show, it would probably be called Mr. Odds instead of Dr. Oz. After teaching bands and playing trumpet, running an art center and convention bureau, hospitals and research institutes, I'm now flying all over the place consulting....Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, Organic Foods, Swiss Confederation, Landforms, Mountains
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It's What You're Eating, Dummy
If I had a television show, it would probably be called Mr. Odds instead of Dr. Oz. After teaching bands and playing trumpet, running an art center and convention bureau, hospitals and research institutes, I’m now flying all over the place...
Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, Organic Foods, Swiss Confederation, Landforms, Mountains
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Proposed law would govern surrogate births
When Whitney Watts of Columbia agreed to bear twins on behalf of an infertile Boston couple two years ago, she entered a murky area of Maryland law. Nothing forbade her from signing a contract to carry babies conceived through in vitro fertilization and...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Roman Catholicism, Justice System, Laws, Twins
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