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July 15, 2008
By Blythe Bernhard, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 15, 2008 Colorado Rockies pitcher Aaron Cook always has a spare rib for good luck. It's not part of his pregame meal. The rib came out of his own body and sits in his locker. Cook suffered from Thoracic...
July 07, 2008
By Kelly Wilson, Quincy Herald-Whig, July 7, 2008 Nicole Goldenstein stands in the doorway of her hospital room, an IV stand by her side. The comfortable brown sweatpants and white T-shirt she donned the day before have been replaced by a drab, oversized...
June 24, 2008
By Stu Durando, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 24, 2008 The disease that became the focus of Dr. Keith Mankowitz's cardiology practice was a medical enigma 11 years ago when he opened a center dedicated to its research and treatment. The...
June 23, 2008
By Julie Randle, Suburban Journals, June 23, 2008 There are too many books to count that aim at helping adults deal with medical conditions, but not nearly as many are written strictly for children. One recent tool to aid children cope with cancer...
May 23, 2008
By Bill Smith, St. Louis Beacon, May 23, 2008 Despite significant medical advances in dealing with many types of cancers over the past decade, aggressive brain tumors remain extremely difficult to treat successfully. As a result, Sen....
May 20, 2008
It's the number one killer of women and it's not Breast Cancer. It's Heart Disease and St. Louis is the second deadliest large city, according to the American Heart Association.
May 02, 2008
Only five in the country and about 30 in the world offer proton therapy, vital for reaching certain rare types of tumors and for treating children.
April 28, 2008
By Kay Quinn, KSDK-TV, April 28, 2008 'Guitar Hero' is among the most popular home video games out these days. It's also led to a new classification of a common injury. If you've ever had a sore shoulder, elbow or thumb after playing...
April 21, 2008
Media contact: Kathy Holleman 314-286-0303 kholleman@bjc.org Monday, March 31, 2008 BY FRANK RADOSEVICH II OF THE JOURNAL STAR PEORIA - In November of last year, Percy Baker Jr. reluctantly announced he was stepping down as executive...
April 16, 2008
By Kay Quinn, KSDK-TV, April 16, 2008 Breast cancer surgery has come a long way in the past decade. Preserving as much breast tissue as possible has become the goal of many surgeons. But doctors have noticed a startling trend among...
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