After year with cancer, Kennedy focuses on legacy The Greenville News Thu, 14 May 2009 14:11 PM PDT A year after being diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, the 77-year-old last surviving Kennedy brother has defied some doctors' expectations and worked steadily to cement his personal and political legacies. | Cancer survivor passes through Savannah on walk to FL WTOC 11 Savannah Thu, 14 May 2009 14:04 PM PDT Tony McEachern, a brain cancer survivor, is walking from Duke University in Durham, NC to Sarasota, FL to raise money for Duke University Brain Tumor Clinic. He passed through Savannah Thursday morning. | Truths about malpractice The Japan Times Thu, 14 May 2009 14:03 PM PDT Doctors have been acquitted in one malpractice trial after another. In August 2008 an obstetrician in Fukushima Prefecture was found innocent in the death of a woman from blood loss during a Caesarean operation. In November that year a Kyorin University doctor who did not realize a cotton-candy stick he had removed from a 4-year-old boy's throat had penetrated the boy's brain, was acquitted of ... | Tube Notes: 'Grey's Anatomy' and other choices Honolulu Advertiser Thu, 14 May 2009 13:36 PM PDT On what is supposed to be the wedding day for Derek and Meredith, crises loom. The dangers of Izzie's brain surgery range from death to total memory loss. Meanwhile, the hospital's ongoing soap opera continues: Mark and Lexie get more serious. Bailey is stunned by George's news; she also seems oddly unhappy about landing the pediatric fellowship she wanted. And a patient causes Owen to do some ... | Brain Surgeon Skips Operation KETV 7 Omaha Thu, 14 May 2009 13:30 PM PDT A suburban New York City hospital reinstates a brain surgeon who failed to show up wit a patient under anesthesia on the operating table. | NY surgeon reinstated after brain surgery no-show Boston Herald Thu, 14 May 2009 13:09 PM PDT NEW YORK - A suburban New York City hospital is reinstating a brain surgeon who was suspended for failing to show up for surgery on a patient under anesthesia on the operating... | Cocaine Spurs Long-Term Change in Brain Chemistry HealthDay via Yahoo! News Thu, 14 May 2009 13:03 PM PDT THURSDAY, May 14 (HealthDay News) Many remember those fried-egg "this is your brain on drugs" public service announcements. Now, a new study offers insight into how addictive drugs such as cocaine "cook" the brain. | | |
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