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Progress in Hepatitis C research
Hepatitis C has long been a problem with a low rate of cure. But new drug therapies are in use and others are on the horizon, according to Dr. Paul J. Thuluvath, chief of gastroenterology at Mercy Medical Center and the medical director of the Institute...Tags: Cancer, Human Body, Trials, Liver Disease, Personal Service
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Positive hep C drug results boost Pharmasset shares
Reuters(Reuters) - Pharmasset Inc said its hepatitis C shot showed positive results in a trial involving patients who have not been previously treated for the infection, sending its shares to a life-high on Tuesday morning. In a mid-stage trial named PROTON, 98...Tags: Hepatitis, Diseases and Illnesses, Merck & Company Incorporated, Human Body, Europe
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The Review: The Spice Table in Little Tokyo
On an early summer night, I'm enjoying sitting at a sidewalk table taking in the street action in front of the Spice Table, a 3-month-old Vietnamese-Singaporean restaurant in Little Tokyo. People are walking by, rushing past on their way inside or to some...Tags: Human Body, Chile, Catfish, Lucques, Bars and Clubs
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Good things come on small plates at Mezze
Come summer, mezze, those small dishes drawn from a vast Middle Eastern tradition, are just about the perfect food. The flavors are vivid. Many of them are served at room temperature. No rush. I love this way of eating, a bite here, a bite there, as the...Tags: Italy, Human Body, Lebanon, Morocco, Israel
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Here's why Casey Anthony does not deserve death penalty
I am beginning to wonder if Casey Anthony and José Baez could pull off the impossible.
Not exoneration from the jury but a death sentence from the judge.
As satisfying as that may be to the multitudes who have posted comments on our coverage of this...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Human Body, Casey Anthony, Punishment, Child Abuse
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French chef elevating comfort food in Pasadena
Unlike many of his chef brethren, Laurent Quenioux has not appeared on a single televised cooking show. To veterans of the L.A. dining scene, however, his name is no less familiar than the latest winner of ‘Top Chef.’ The French chef has...Tags: Bistro LQ, Human Body, Human Interest, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Transplant group to meet Tuesday
The Hub Area Gift of Life Transplant Group will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Zion Lutheran Church, 1732 S. Main St. This will be the group's annual summer picnic, and the location has changed because of a scheduling conflict at Plymouth Congregational...Tags: Human Body, Human Interest, Plymouth, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages
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Today is World Hepatitis Day: New drugs promise to transform Hepatitis C treatment
Today is World Hepatitis Day, and physicians are applauding two new drugs they hope will make great strides in the treatment and eradication of hepatitis C, Bon Secours Hampton Roads said in a news release. Hepatitis C (HCV) is the most common chronic...Tags: Human Body, Physical Conditions, Liver Disease, Chemical Industry, Hepatitis
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Spring Grove Man Rides Bike For Organ Donation
Multi-media JournalistA man who had to fight to survive is now fighting for a cause. George Bollinger from Heidelberg Township in York County waited two years for a liver transplant after being diagnosed with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis, a chronic liver disease. He soon...Tags: Vehicles, Diseases and Illnesses, Cancer, Human Body, Human Interest
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Corporations don't make our decisions about food
Is it the corporations or our personal laxity? But we should be careful in heaping praise on corporations for simply reducing the scope of the problem they continue to create, said Kelle Louaillier, executive director of Corporate Accountability...Tags: Physical Conditions, Human Body, Dining and Drinking, Google Inc., Companies and Corporations
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Deborah A. Shifler
janeth@herald-mail.comDeborah "Debbie" Shifler is remembered by her family for always putting others first. "She put herself at the bottom of the pole," said Steven "Steve" Shifler, her husband of almost 30 years. "She was last on the list for aspirin, last on the list for...Tags: Cancer, Human Body, Employees, High School Sports, Elections
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Tea Table Community Notes Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011
Volunteer connections Help during Day of Caring. This September marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, as well as the federally recognized National Day of Service and Remembrance. In observance of this important and historic milestone, you're...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Human Body, Metal and Mineral, Gold and Precious Material, Clubs and Associations
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