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Dr. Eliaz uses citrus pectin to help stage-4 cancer patients

‘Nutraceutical’ Citrus Formula Helps Beat Incurable Cancers

If you want to know what truly sets Dr. Isaac Eliaz apart, just ask Bonnie Bell, a spirited survivor of Stage 4 breast cancer,...
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Blind Iraqi Girl to See Mom for the First Time Thanks to US Troops

US troops are helping a blind iraqi girl who needs surgery. She will be able to see her mother for the first time thanks...
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My Hero Calls Me Mama

Chance was named before his birth, not knowing how fitting it would be. Born after only 28 weeks of gestation, the baby -- and...
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NJ Hospital Gives Palestinian Teen New Hope (Video)

A Palestinian teenager who lost an eye during fighting between Israelis and Palestinians several years ago is receiving the gift of reconstructive surgery at...
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Top Ten Pet Stories of 2007

I compiled this list for the Ellen DeGeneres show and suggested they ask their audience to vote (with  cheers) for the Top Pet Hero...
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Get Outside – It’s Good for You

When your mom told you to go outside and play — she really did know what was best for you. Just being outdoors or having...

Man Loses 300 Lbs. Without Help, Becoming Obesity Guru

Allen Bradley has lost almost 300 pounds without surgery or medication or diet experts. Following his own meal plan, Allen is down from more...
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Free Angels Bring Hope to Thousands

Linda Richard of Beaumont, Texas, delivers small hand painted ceramic angels to people living with life threatening illnesses such as HIV/AIDS and cancer,...

Boy Gets Heart Transplant Thanks to Cell Phone

Hospital officials in Pennsylvania tried to contact a family awaiting a heart transplant. Their son's organ had arrived and he needed to get to...
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First Academy Award Winning Film Released Under A Creative Commons License (Video)

The 1997 Academy Award®-winning documentary, "A Story of Healing," has been re-released this week under a Creative Commons License, the first time in history...
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US Soldiers Volunteer Helping Iraqi Families

U.S. soldiers help to create goodwill within the hearts of Iraqis by volunteering their spare time to help families in need who are faced...
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Havana’s Operation Miracle Helps the Blind See Again

"I can see again," shouted a newspaper headline describing Cuba's new "Operation Miracle." The brainchild of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and Cuban President Fidel...
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Jumbo Jet is Eye Hospital for World’s Poor

28 million people in the world are blind, yet their blindness could have been prevented, or their eyesight restored, if only they’d had access...
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Good News From Iraq

There's some good news from Iraq this month as the U.S. military celebrated the opening of remodeled schools in Kirkuk, new healthcare facilities in...

Death Rates in US Hospitals Much Improved

The largest annual study of hospital quality in America, issued this week by HealthGrades, finds death rates among Medicare patients continue to decline. The...

Dogs and Cats Can Sniff Out Cancer

Many people believe that animals can predict natural disasters, and we know service animals or household pets can forewarn their owners of imminent seizures...
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Study Shows Laughter Reducing Heart Disease Risk

In March 2005, Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore presented results for the first time that showed laughter is...

Donated Kidney Forever Bonds Former Neighbors

InsideBayArea.com and its affiliated newspapers featured these opening lines yesterday that 'said it all' with elegant prose: It's tough to...

Nerve Regeneration One Step Closer in MIT Lab

http://video.boston.cbslocal.com/global/video/videoplayer.js?rnd=841317;hostDomain=video.boston.cbslocal.com;playerWidth=385;playerHeight=288;isShowIcon=true;clipId=6839120;flvUri=;partnerclipid=;adTag=News;advertisingZone=CBS.BOSTON%252Fworldnowplayer;enableAds=true;landingPage=;islandingPageoverride=false;playerType=STANDARD_EMBEDDEDscript;controlsType=fixed Christopher Reeve, a quadripelegic since his traumatic fall from a horse resulted in the severing of nerves in his spinal cord, always held...

Clicks Against Breast Cancer, and Hunger, and Deforestation, and…

My friend Katharine sent me a message that the Breast Cancer Site was having trouble getting enough people to click on their site for...