News For: Ppo With DentalRussian American Dental Association and Russian American Medical Association to Hold 6th Annual Joint National ... 6th Annual Joint National Convention for dental and medical professionals. [PR.com - September 23, 2008] Halverson, out of hospital, expected to testify at hearing District Judge Elizabeth Halverson was released from the hospital Sunday and returned home, according to acquaintances. Halverson had been at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center since Sept. 4, when her husband was arrested in connection with the beating she suffered. Ex-State Patrol chief George Tellevik, 74 Retired Washington State Patrol Chief George Tellevik, who rose through the ranks to head the agency from 1985 to 1993, died Saturday Sept. 20 at his Olympia home after a yearlong battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 74. Fewer weeks of radiation urged to treat breast cancer Three weeks of radiation treatment work just as well as the usual course of five weeks or more for women with early-stage breast cancers, Canadian researchers have reported, after monitoring a large group of patients for 12 years. Preventing the Unwelcome Side Effects of Chemotherapy - A cancer diagnosis -- whether it's yours or a loved one's -- can be one of the most frightening moments in life. Most people faced with cancer feel anxiety and fear about the disease itself, but also about the possible side effects of chemotherapy. Tragic hospital visit recalled With his son and daughter crying in a courtroom gallery, a Calgary man yesterday told how his wife's third hospital visit in six days turned tragic. Jim King testified his wife Marilyn "begged" him to get her medical help despite two earlier failed attempts to treat her pain at city hospitals. Former Civic Theatre director dies A man who headed the Fort Wayne Civic Theatre for six years has died. Michael Mitchell, 68, died Monday morning after an eight-month battle with cancer, said Aaron Young, one of Mitchell’s colleagues. Cyclists plan ride to support breast cancer victims Motorcyclists are planning to ride around Owasco Lake to show their support for men and women with breast cancer. The ride will start at noon Sunday and leave from Harley's Pub at 149 State St., Auburn. A party with music and food will follow. When duty calls Nate Schmidt stayed on the cell phone with his wife, Alice, the entire time. He was worried about her managing the treacherous drive to work at Kingwood Medical Center, finagling a slalom amid downed trees and power lines in the pitch-black darkness as the eye of Hurricane Ike loomed over the Kingwood area around 6 a.m. Sept. 13. Guest shot: How does it hit you when you get the news? There is a great country and western song that asks the question, "How does it hit you when you get the news?" I love that song. Two years ago I was hit with "the news." I had breast cancer at age 39 with two children, ages five and nine, a husband and... |




