Sunday, April 09, 2006
Kelsey Clattenburg, of Liverpool, found out the day before chemo (Alternative cancer treatment)
Kelsey Clattenburg, of Liverpool, found out the day before chemo
Halifax Chronicle-Herald - LIVERPOOL Kim Clattenburg s life became a nightmare in January when her daughter, Kelsey, was diagnosed with cancer but there s a very happy ending. The 17-year-old Liverpool girl had been miserably ill since October, and doctors couldn
When moms get help, their children do too
Vindicator - Successfully treating mothers for depression can do wonders for their children's mental health. So says a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The study, part of ongoing research aimed at discovering the best practices for
Bob Woodruff Talks About Recovery, 'Blessings'
KGO - Apr. 6 - ABC News anchor Bob Woodruff begins outpatient treatment and talks about his recovery and many blessings. The following is a letter from ABC News President David Westin. I'm delighted to report that Bob is continuing to make great progress
Attack on cancer
Herald-Star - STEUBENVILLE A packed house was on hand for a roundtable discussion held Saturday afternoon at Lenora s Banquet Hall on the effects of cancer on the local and national African-American community. The event, sponsored by the Jefferson County
Heart attack patients may get treatment quicker
Chico Enterprise-Record - It's a common scenario. A person experiences shortness of breath, fatigue and arm, chest or back pain. Someone calls 9-1-1 and an ambulance or fire truck rushes to the scene. Whether that patient receives a timely diagnosis and treatment for a heart
Jackson Recovery helps drug addict turn life around
Sioux City Journal - Recovering meth addict Stacey Kuhlmann recently competed in-treatment programs at Jackson Recovery's Women and Children Center and attends outpatient treatment there. She called her daughter, Audrianna Ruble, "a real trooper." (Staff photo by Jerry