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Hasselbeck has shoulder surgery, expected to return by training camp 

USA Today - Jan 18 11:24 PM
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck had surgery Thursday to repair torn cartilage in his non-throwing shoulder, and the team expects him to be fully recovered by training camp. The Seahawks said Thursday night that the surgery to repair a 3-year-old torn labrum in his left shoulder "went well."
Castration
Solving a Dilemma: Book inspires omnivores to buy meat on the hoof 
The Davis Enterprise - Mar 31 11:48 PM
Published Mar 25, 2007 - 12:22:09 CDT. In Carla Hunts barn, three grunting pigs race back and forth across the straw in their long pen. The sheep next door lets out a loud baa. Two doe-eyed steers munch on grass in their corral.

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Cataract scheme 'expensive over-reaction' say doctors 
EurekAlert! - Feb 05 8:07 AM
The independent sector treatment centre (ISTC) scheme for NHS cataract services was an expensive over-reaction to the need to increase rates of cataract surgery, say senior doctors in this week's BMJ.

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(AFX UK Focus) 2007-02-01 11:22 GMT: ClearStream Tech gets CE mark for its coronary catheter EzeCTO 
Interactive Investor - Feb 01 3:48 AM
LONDON (AFX) - Ireland-based ClearStream Technologies Group PLC said it has received the CE mark for its coronary catheter EzeCTO.

Cecum
Could brown algae extract be novel prebiotic? 
Nutraingredients.com - Dec 06 8:52 AM
12/6/2006 - Chinese researchers have reported that alginate oligosaccharides (AOS) have significant prebiotic activity in rats and, if the results can be reproduced in humans, could offer an novel source of the health promoting ingredients.

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Sheriff picked up drugs in uniform, warrants say 
Fairview Observer - 47 minutes ago
FRANKLIN A hoard of pharmaceuticals ranging from over-the-counter remedies like aspirin and cough syrup to high-powered painkillers and antibiotics was discovered at Williamson County Sheriff Ricky Headley's office, court documents say.

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By Patricia Yosha Editor’s Note: The writer is a resident of Exeter 
Portsmouth Herald - Apr 23 6:25 AM
Male/female wage gap a horror in N.H. I see red when I mark Equal Pay Day on my calendar! Here’s why: It takes until Tuesday, April 25, Equal Pay Day, for women to earn as much as a man earned in the previous year.

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ERBITUX® Phase III Study Meets Primary Endpoint In First-Line Treatment Of Metastatic Colorectal Cancer 
Medical News Today - Jan 15 12:07 AM
ImClone Systems Incorporated (NASDAQ: IMCL) and Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (NYSE: BMY) today announced that a Phase III study of ERBITUX® (cetuximab) plus FOLFIRI (an irinotecan- based chemotherapy) met the primary endpoint of increasing median duration of progression-free survival over FOLFIRI alone in patients with previously untreated metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). [click link for full ...

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Neurons In CNS Can Regulate Immune System And Suppress Inflammatory Conditions Of CNS 
Medical News Today - 2 hours, 44 minutes ago
The neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) are reported to have a previously unknown ability to regulate the immune system and suppress inflammatory conditions of the CNS. This was published by scientists at Lund University in Sweden in an article in the journal of Nature Medicine. This pioneering discovery paves the way for future therapeutic targets for inflammatory and degenerative

Cerebellum
For the love of sport: Caldwell's passion aids return to wrestling 
The Herald Bulletin - Jan 26 7:56 PM
ELWOOD Something was wrong. Tyler Caldwell knew it. Every time the wrestler went for a takedown last year, the pain in his back was a poignant reminder. But when the late-season aches turned to arm numbness, Caldwell could no longer ignore the obvious. Something was definitely wrong.

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Bathrooms pose special problem for wheelchair users 
The News Journal - 41 minutes ago
WASHINGTON -- Stephen Bennett doesn't need a wheelchair-accessible bathroom. But the president and chief executive of United Cerebral Palsy has lots of friends and professional acquaintances who do and says "when I have friends over, I want them to be able to go to the bathroom in my house."

Cervical cancer
Cervical Cancer Vaccines More Promising Than Thought 
Fox News - Apr 26 3:19 PM
Two not-yet-approved vaccines that fight the leading cause of cervical cancer may hold broader promise than researchers had previously noted.

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Cervical Cancer Vaccines More Promising Than Thought 
Fox News - Apr 26 3:19 PM
Two not-yet-approved vaccines that fight the leading cause of cervical cancer may hold broader promise than researchers had previously noted.

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Abortion bans should be stopped 
The Appalachian Online - Mar 28 7:00 AM
A woman’s right to choose is under attack. South Dakota passed a law criminally banning abortion March 7. Anti-choice leaders are considering similar bans in Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia.

Cervical vertebrae
Analysis of Return-to-Work Data Provides Insight into Cervical Spine Surgery Efficacies 
Newswise - Apr 24 8:31 AM
Spinal fusion is an operation that creates a solid union between two or more vertebrae. Researchers recently compared return-to-work data for a total of 972 patients undergoing cervical disc surgery through spinal fusion, as well as replacement with two different types of artificial discs.

Cervix
Nurse of Year not yet ready to retire 
Hope Star - 2 hours, 57 minutes ago
If she's not spending time in her home in Costa Rica then, Delia James, once retired, is practicing obstetrics at the Hempstead County Health Unit. I stayed home three months and came back. I really didn't like it, James said.

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Syphilis cases double on Coast 
The Biloxi Sun Herald - Jan 09 1:16 AM
Cases of syphilis in Mississippi spiked in 2006, especially on the Gulf Coast.


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Cheeks insists on staying positive 
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Jan 19 12:48 AM
Maurice Cheeks is not running out of ideas, resolve or patience. The 76ers coach insists that he is focusing on the positive, which on many evenings ends after the opening tip-off.

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