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Brain-Injury Treatment Changes Brandon Woman's Life
The Brandon News & Tribune Sun, 08 Feb 2009 05:24 AM PST
Mary Ellen Gottlieb spent five years mired in frustration, dealing on a daily basis with the lasting effects of a stroke she suffered in 2003. Until recently, the Brandon woman, 50, was resigned to the notion that she might never fully recover or work again. But one day in November, she pressed the "play" button on a YouTube video, and serendipity came to call.

Take a trip, help your brain with Elderhostel
The Buffalo News Sun, 08 Feb 2009 04:42 AM PST
So you've escaped middle age and are ready for the long calm of retirement.

Almost 13, Valley seventh-grader battles cancer with a smile
Nevada Appeal Sun, 08 Feb 2009 04:07 AM PST
Last Feb. 26, right after Elaine Brockhage celebrated her 12th birthday, she was diagnosed with a brain tumor.

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Gateway Sun, 08 Feb 2009 03:19 AM PST
From brain cancer to supporting the troops, the Maverick hockey team puts philanthropy second only to practice.

Georgia State Researchers Shed Light On Fat Burning
Medical News Today Sun, 08 Feb 2009 03:15 AM PST
Researchers at Georgia State University have found that fat cells give feedback to the brain in order to regulate fat burning much the same way a thermostat regulates temperature inside a house. With an increase in obesity threatening the health and life expectancies of people across the world, the research may help scientists better understand how weight is shed. C.




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