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Prostate Cancer Drug: New Lease on Life
The 33 NewsRoy Hoelscher was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1996--radiation, chemotherapy and hormone therapy couldn't stop it from eventually spreading to his hip, liver and chest. It's not the first time Roy has stared death in the face--he spent his 19th...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Cancer, Science and Technology, Diseases and Illnesses, Oncology
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Making it last
It seems like nothing lasts like it used to, especially marriages. It's the rare espousement that outlasts the warranty of a toaster given as a wedding present. Couples nowadays split easier than an ice cream parlor banana. And this is by no means...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Vehicles, Passenger Cars, Human Interest, Lifestyle and Leisure
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An Excuse to Sleep In
HealthTwo new studies came out this week that add further proof to this idea: one of the best gifts you can give yourself or your kid is a good night’s sleep. In one from the University of Chicago, men who slept less than 5 hours at night for a week...... -
'Roughness' another polished drama from USA hit factory
Zap2ItArt imitates life to a degree in "Necessary Roughness," an engaging new dramedy premiering Wednesday, June 29, on USA Network. Inspired by the story of Dr. Donna Dannanfelser, who worked as a therapist for the New York Jets in the mid-1990s, the series...Tags: Marc Blucas, Television, True Blood (tv program), Mehcad Brooks, Concetta Tomei
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Upgrades make these garages the envy of the neighborhood
Special to the TribuneThe sign in John Schneider's garage says "Schneider's Biker Bar — Bikes, Beers and Babes." Bikes and beers, yes, said the Shorewood electrician about his five-car castle. "But no babes unless my wife or daughter come in, which they rarely do," he...Tags: Arts and Culture, World War II (1939-1945), Bars and Clubs, U.S. Cellular Field, NASCAR
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Vobora awarded millions
Former Mr. Irrelevant David Vobora, a linebacker for the St. Louis Rams, won a $5.4 million default judgment against a supplement company whose tainted product caused him to fail an NFL drug test that resulted in a four-game suspension. Vobora, the...Tags: Marty Moore, National Football League, New England Patriots, Justice System, NFL Draft
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Guys Choice Awards: Meet producer Casey Patterson, the dude whisperer
Ministry of GossipCasey Patterson, executive producer of Spike TV's Guys Choice Awards, spills on her secrets to making great television for dudes. Casey Patterson knows what guys don't want in an award show.... -
Lupron therapy for autism at center of embattled doctor's case
Since Sam Wessels was diagnosed with autism at age 2, doctors have offered his mother a litany of drugs for the boy from Prozac and Ritalin to Metadate CD and Strattera, commonly used to treat ADHD. Other "alternative" medicine pitches have included...Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Science and Technology, Washington (U.S. state), Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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'X-Men: First Class' review: The best superhero movie since 'The Dark Knight'
RedEye movie critic***1/2 (out of four) Because even superheroes can have difficult, lonely upbringings, "First Class" charts the origin of Marvel warriors including Charles Xavier/Professor X (James McAvoy), Raven/Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) and Erik/Magneto (Michael...Tags: January Jones, Entertainment, Human Interest, X-Men: First Class (movie), Movies
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Risks uncertain for elevated testosterone
Tribune Media ServicesQ: What does it mean when you have a high level of testosterone? A: To answer your question, I'd need to ask you two questions. But first, I need to explain a few things about testosterone. There are two kinds of blood testosterone levels: total...Tags: Skin, McGraw-Hill Incorporated, Human Body, Diseases and Illnesses, Hormones and Metabolism
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Fighters rain down punches during 'Thunder in the Cage' at Municipal Stadium
dona@herald-mail.comFighting for Team Genesis out of Altoona, Pa., Jason Royer spent most of two rounds on his back Saturday night taking shots to the melon from Gustavo Kiesler of Evolve Academy in Gaithersburg, Md. The rain of Kiesler punches came to an end and Royer left...Tags: Mixed Martial Arts, Wrestling, High School Sports, Genesis (music group), Sports
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Boys State more fun than political scientist should have
Each summer a small army of young men convenes on the Northern State University campus to form model governments. It's called Boys State. The event has been organized across the country by the American Legion since 1935. Its purpose is to encourage...Tags: American Legion, Colleges and Universities, Education
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