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Kevin Hickey, former Orioles reliever, dies at age 56
Kevin Hickey, the quirky left-handed reliever who pitched parts of three seasons for the Orioles including the storybook 1989 "Why Not?" season, died Wednesday at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. He was 56. A Chicago native who spent three of...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Chicago White Sox, Baseball
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Orioles notebook: Brian Roberts says he's closer than ever to returning
Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts knew the significance of Wednesday's date. It marked the one-year anniversary of Roberts' last game, when his headfirst slide at Fenway Park triggered a second wave of concussion symptoms May 16, 2011. Roberts said...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, C.C. Sabathia
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Star's preventive surgery sparks breast cancer debate
Angelina Jolie's announcement Tuesday that a genetic predisposition to breast and ovarian cancer led her to undergo a preventive double mastectomy has raised both awareness about the procedure and concerns among physicians and other experts. The actress...
Tags: Oncology, The New York Times, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health and Medical Professionals, Internists
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Bank robbery suspects hospitalized after crash
Tribune reporterTwo suspects in a recent bank robbery were injured in a car crash on the Near West Side today, authorities said. At 2:40 p.m., paramedics were called to Ogden Avenue and Madison Street and took two people in good condition to Rush University Medical...Tags: Near West Side, Bank Robbery, Theft, FBI, Chicago Fire Department
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Ailing girl gets surprise visit from 2 police horses
Lots of little girls want a horse. But 9-year-old Kira Mammoser is no ordinary girl. About four years ago, doctors diagnosed Kira with an extremely rare disease that attacks the body's life-supporting functions. So when members of the Chicago Police...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Chicago Police Department, Symptoms
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Illinois hospital prices vary widely, Medicare data show
Tribune staff reportHospitals in Illinois charged vastly different amounts of money for the same procedure -- with some charging seven or eight times more than another -- according to data released by the government Wednesday. The discrepancies are detailed in a report from...Tags: University of Chicago, Aurora, Barack Obama, Hospitals and Clinics, Kathleen Sebelius
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Deng, Hinrich miss Game 1, could miss more
MIAMI — Luol Deng and Kirk Hinrich missed their third and fourth games, respectively, and their availability for Wednesday's Game 2 remains in jeopardy. Deng, who suffered serious complications from a spinal tap to test for viral meningitis,...
Tags: Luol Deng, United Center, Hospitals and Clinics, Meningitis, Plantar Fasciitis
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Bulls' Deng won't play in Game 1 vs. Heat
MIAMI -- Luol Deng is expected to be back with his teammates by tipoff Monday night in Miami, but won't play in Game 1 of the Bulls-Heat Eastern Conference semifinals. "He's day-to-day," coach Tom Thibodeau said late Saturday in New York. Deng was...
Tags: Tom Thibodeau, Luol Deng, Flu, Meningitis, Miami Heat
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Bulls' Deng released from hospital
NEW YORK -- Bulls forward Luol Deng left Rush University Medical Center in Chicago late Saturday afternoon after undergoing a procedure called a “blood patch” to stop spinal fluid leakage, sources familiar with the situation said. Deng had...
Tags: Luol Deng, Ben Gordon, Basketball, Meningitis, Plantar Fasciitis
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Despite all adversity, spirited Bulls confident
Luol Deng spent a good portion of Friday in the Rush University Medical Center emergency room after complications arose from a spinal tap he received Wednesday and didn't take the team flight New York. Deng is out for Game 7, coach Tom Thibodeau said...
Tags: Luol Deng, Nate Robinson, United Center, Hospitals and Clinics, Plantar Fasciitis
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International consortium releases hepatitis C data
Two antiviral drugs used to treat hepatitis C appear to work as well in the real world as they did during clinical trials, an international research consortium has observed. The consortium also released data that may help inform how doctors and patients...Tags: National Institutes of Health, Anemia, Health and Safety at School, Bristol Myers Squibb Company, Trials
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Music lovers mourn Jimmy Damon, classic Chicago lounge singer
For roughly half a century, cabaret singer Jimmy Damon was practically ubiquitous in Chicago. Clubs, concert halls, charity events, civic gatherings, awards presentations – somehow Damon always was there, dispatching the national anthem or...
Tags: Music, Heart Disease, Chicago Loop, Arthur Godfrey, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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