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Hornsby to transfer to LSU
The Virginia Gazette— Keith Hornsby always dreamed of playing college basketball at the highest level. The Williamsburg native will get that wish, electing to transfer from the University of North Carolina-Asheville to Louisiana State University. Hornsby made the...Tags: Louisiana State University, Basketball, University of North Carolina at Asheville, LSU Tigers, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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First person cured of AIDS virus wants to help others
The Seattle TimesSEATTLE Early reports identified him only as "the Berlin patient." But Timothy Ray Brown, the first person cured of HIV, was born and raised in Seattle. Now, Brown is returning to his hometown to help boost efforts at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer...Tags: Medical Research, Germany, Sangamo BioSciences Incorporated, Science, HIV
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Living with Children
The Charlotte ObserverIf my parents told me once, they told me at least one hundred times, "Don't talk to anyone about their religious or political beliefs." They meant, of course, that those topics are likely to generate tension and angry conflict. As such, they were not...Tags: Family, Preschools, Philosophy, Elementary Schools, Punishment
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Keith Hornsby to transfer to LSU
jharvey@vagazette.comWILLIAMSBURG -- Keith Hornsby has always dreamed of playing college basketball at the highest level. The Williamsburg native will get that wish, electing to transfer from the University of North Carolina-Asheville to Louisiana State University....Tags: Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Jim Holshouser, former North Carolina governor, dies at 78
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)RALEIGH, N.C. James Eubert Holshouser Jr., the first Republican governor of the 20th century who championed education, the environment and health care, died Monday after a prolonged illness. He was 78. Holshouser broke decades of Democratic rule when...Tags: Regional Authority, Primaries, John F. Kennedy, Sociology, Wars and Interventions
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Women wage national campaign against sexual assault
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)RALEIGH, N.C. In Chapel Hill, a college student gets a tattoo, a small "IX" Roman numeral on her ankle. On the West Coast, another "IX" is inked on another woman's ankle. The tattoos signify two women compatriots and friends coming together and...Tags: The New York Times, News Media, Sex Crimes, Assault, The Huffington Post
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Inside Sandy Hook School: Learning To Heal
The Hartford CourantOn those nights when Amy DeLoughy's children can't sleep, haunted by memories of the massacre at their elementary school, or on those mornings when they can't face the daily routine, she calls in the ducks. Doctor ducks, military ducks, postal worker...Tags: Family, Hartford Hospital, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), U.S. Department of Education, Blindness
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Surgeon shortage linked to burst appendices
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Living in an area with few general surgeons may make people with appendicitis more likely to turn into ruptured appendix cases by the time they get to surgery, according to new research. "The study shows that access to...Tags: Appendectomy, General Practitioners, American Medical Association, Merck & Company Incorporated, Physical Conditions
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Scant data on seizure drugs for women's genital pain
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Although doctors sometimes prescribe anti-seizure drugs to treat chronic pain in the vulva, just a handful of low-quality studies have examined the drugs' effects, according to a new review. Based on these studies, "it's...Tags: Medical Research, Neurontin (drug), Physical Therapy, State University of New York, Placebo
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Reap rewards by investing in student interns
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)Patrick Vernon, a former entertainment entrepreneur who has been teaching entrepreneurship since 2006 at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, gets all sorts of requests for student interns. Unfortunately, small businesses are too often just...Tags: Investments
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Restrictive drug laws censor science, researchers say
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - The outlawing of drugs such as cannabis, magic mushrooms and other psychoactive substances amounts to scientific censorship and is hampering research into potentially important medicinal uses, leading scientists argued on Wednesday....Tags: Mushrooms, Medical Research, Science, Research
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UNC-Charlotte gives Foundation Academy CB Denzel Irvin first FBS offer
Orlando SentinelIf Denzel Irvin decides that his college football path will take him the University of North Carolina-Charlotte, he could certainly draw from past experience when it comes to trying to help put a budding football program on the map. That’s exactly...Tags: Financial Aid, Conference USA, College Football, UNC Charlotte 49ers, UCF Knights
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