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UCI develops easy, inexpensive prostate cancer test
UC Irvine chemists have found a way to detect prostate cancer that's as inexpensive and easy as a pregnancy test, the university announced this week. By identifying markers for the disease in urine, the method can detect prostate cancer's presence...Tags: Prostate Cancer, University of California, Irvine, Science and Technology
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Commentary: Diabetes couldn't block CdM grad from Olympic gold
Imagine being told at age 10 that you have Type 1 diabetes, that you have to monitor your blood sugar, inject yourself with insulin four times a day and become obsessive about everything that goes into your body. Some of us would let the disease...Tags: Toshiba Corporation, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Diabetes, Diseases and Illnesses
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Mailbag: Death penalty would not have been right for Dorner
Re. "O.C. prosecutors likely to have sought death penalty for Dorner": Friday's article that the Orange County district attorney would have asked for the death penalty in the case of Christopher Dorner is a classic example of dumb and dumber. If you...Tags: Flu, Orange County Register, Punishment, Death Penalty
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'What love is about'
When Kevin Doyle's daughter was 2 years old, she was spry and energetic, but in the space of a week, she went from jumping and skipping to not being able to roll over in her crib without help. Doctors believed it was a virus that would pass, Doyle said,...
Tags: Arthritis
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N.B., H.B. residents positive for West Nile
Three Huntington Beach residents, a Newport Beach man and an Irvine woman were among 45 people who were reported to have tested positive for West Nile Virus in Orange County this year as of Nov. 20. None of those cases were fatal. Of the 107 total...Tags: Symptoms, Meningitis, West Nile Virus, Diseases and Illnesses
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Schools make flu shots available
The school district is offering free flu shots Wednesday. Flu vaccinations will be available from 1 to 3 p.m. in the multi-purpose room at Rea Elementary School, 661 Hamilton St. The vaccination is open to anyone 2 years of age or older on a first-come,...Tags: Disease Prevention, Flu, Pneumonia, Preventative Medicine, Allergies
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Commentary: Create a brick-paved promenade in CdM
It would be tremendously expensive. That is what Newport Beach Mayor Nancy Gardner told me when I emailed her with my humble idea about how to solve traffic problems along the section of East Coast Highway that goes through the flower streets. The recent...Tags: Highway Transportation
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On Faith: It's time to speak out against religious bigotry
On Aug. 4, the nation rejoiced at news that engineers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory had landed Curiosity, its scientific vehicle, on Mars. But we awoke the next morning to learn that a racist bigot had murdered six Sikh worshippers within their own...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Discrimination, Religion and Belief, Joan Baez, Entertainment
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The Beach Boys still get around
Touring together for the first time in more than two decades, the reunited members of the Beach Boys will catch a new wave into Orange County. The Beach Boys' 50th Anniversary Tour kicked off last month to enthusiastic crowds. As part of their tour of...
Tags: Ticketmaster, Arts and Culture, The Beach Boys, Entertainment, Science and Technology
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My Pet World: Seeking forgiveness from one's long-departed cat
Question: I once lived in Highland Park, Ill., with a cat named Poco. We were inseparable. When he was diagnosed with kidney stones, I had to give him up. I just couldn't afford treatment in 1987. I still miss Poco very much. How do I ask for forgiveness...Tags: Cat (animal), Highland Park (Cook, Illinois), Downers Grove, Semiconductors and Active Components, Health
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OCC art professor wins humanitarian award
Irini Rickerson has a heart for people. The Orange Coast College art professor does her part when earthquakes strike or hurricanes hit, and when a former student died of AIDS, she started a benefit to support others suffering from the virus. "When there...
Tags: Charity, AIDS
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