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17 years after Gulf War, some sick vets feel vindicated but still worry about long-term health
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Ground combat in the 1991 Persian Gulf War lasted just 100 hours, but it's meant 17 years of pain and anguish for hundreds of thousands of veterans. Those who came home and complained of symptoms such as memory loss and joint pain are...Tags: Government, Armed Forces, Headaches, People, Heads of State
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Not waiting for scientists
The Associated PressUntil last year, Alan Felzer was an energetic engineering professor who took the stairs to his classes two steps at a time. Now the 64-year-old grandfather sits strapped to a wheelchair, able to move little but his left hand, his voice a near-whisper....Tags: Health Organizations, American Medical Association, Behavioral Conditions, Medical Research, Clubs and Associations
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The reluctant tourists
Tribune reporter252ROCHESTER, Minn.—It's the town full of tourists who don't want to be here. Because who wants to get sick? Who wants to watch a loved one slip away? But that's why they come to this small city in southeastern Minnesota's rolling bluff country,...Tags: Government, Hotels and Accommodations, Tour Operations Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Giving thanks for words well-delivered
"… The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." - Franklin Delano Roosevelt Americans were scared, but they got it. In the midst of the Great Depression, struggling to feed their families, they kept hope alive with the help of FDR....Tags: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Marin Alsop, John McCain, Democracy, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
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Patient-led drug studies challenge top-down approach to medical research, but buyer beware
Associated Press WriterCLAREMONT, Calif. (AP) _ Until last year, Alan Felzer was an energetic engineering professor who took the stairs to his classes two steps at a time. Now the 64-year-old grandfather sits strapped to a wheelchair, able to move little but his left hand,...Tags: Health Organizations, Health Treatments, Bipolar Disorder, Diseases, American Medical Association
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Central Florida woman to attempt around-the-world speed record
Sentinel Staff WriterWhenever CarolAnn Garratt shows off the single-engine airplane she plans to pilot around the globe in world-record time, the invariable reaction is: "But it's so tiny!" Picture a Mini Cooper with wings. And less passenger room. But Garratt, a 53-year-...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Orlando International Airport, Trips and Vacations, Transportation Accidents, Weather Reports
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ALS patients test treatments, share info on the Web
CLAREMONT, Calif. - Until last year, Alan Felzer was an energetic professor who took the stairs to his classes two steps at a time. Now the 64-year-old sits strapped to a wheelchair, able to move little but his left hand, his voice a near-whisper....Tags: Health Organizations
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Patients conduct drug trials online
The Boston GlobeWhen Italian researchers published a small study in February saying that lithium, a medication used to treat bipolar disorder, appeared to slow the progression of Lou Gehrig's disease, others with the devastating neurodegenerative disorder began to try it...Tags: Health Organizations, Pharmaceuticals, Titusville, Bipolar Disorder, Diseases
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Gulf Illness Gets Official
A scientific panel has confirmed what many of the nearly 175,000 U.S. veterans who served in the first war on Iraq have known for a long while: Gulf War syndrome is real. Now that the disorder has been officially established, it's time the federal...Tags: Diseases, People, Illnesses, Defense, Veterans Affairs
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Paul G. Churchill
Paul Gabriel Churchill, a retired Howard County educator and avid Sherlock Holmes enthusiast, died Friday of complications fromprostate cancer at his Eldersburg home. He was 63. Mr. Churchill was born in Washington and raised in Allanwood and Riverdale,...Tags: Parkville, eBay Incorporated, Ellicott City, Colleges and Universities, Death and Dying
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Gulf War Syndrome is real, says science panel
A congressionally mandated scientific panel has concluded that Gulf War syndrome is real and still afflicts nearly one-quarter of the 700,000 U.S. troops who served in the 1991 conflict, according to a report released Monday. The report broke with most...Tags: Government, People, Defense, National Government, Johns Hopkins University
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Is ex-judge hypochondriac or insurance cheat?
Of The Associated PressA federal jury considering an insurance fraud case against a since-retired state appellate judge will have to decide if he lied about being injured in a car accident, suffered permanent damage or is a ''hypersensitive'' patient who truly believed his life...Tags: Organized Crime, Lawyers, Vehicles, Harley-Davidson Incorporated, Fraud
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