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Baby boomers and low testosterone: Is there a stem cell solution?
Aging baby boomers are increasingly turning to testosterone prescriptions in a bid to stay healthy and boost their vitality. But the therapy has some health risks for men.
Recently, scientists at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health have...Tags: Biology, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry, Medical Research, Science
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Study: Moms who carry boys show male DNA in their brains decades later
For The Baltimore SunFrom guest blogger Liz Atwood: Now I know why I've lost interest in shopping, wearing jewelry and painting my nails. I thought I was just busy, but a new study says my boys may have changed my brain. The report published last week finds that women who...Tags: DNA, Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, Biotechnology Industry, Chemical Industry
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End of an icon
It may be a desire for immortality that pushes some athletes to seek to transcend the limitations of mere mortal bodies through the use of performance-enhancing drugs. Certainly Lance Armstrong, the seven-time Tour de France winner and Olympic champion,...
Tags: Cycling, Blood, Lance Armstrong, Melky Cabrera, Cancer
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It's not about the bike, it's about cancer
Oh, Lance. How could you? Thursday’s announcement was stunning. Seven-time winner of the Tour de France, testicular cancer survivor, Livestrong founder, cancer fundraiser, our hero, our real-life Superman — and you’re giving up without...
Tags: Cycling, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Lance Armstrong, Superman (fictional character), Tour de France
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Understanding the new prostate cancer screening recommendations
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, an independent advisory panel, recently recommended that healthy men not be given PSA blood tests to detect prostate cancer. But that won't mean the end of diagnosis and treatment of the disease, the most common...Tags: Blood, Men's Health, Cancer, Entertainment Events, Chemotherapy
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Secrets of the Service
We have learned a secret of the Secret Service: At least a few of those tight-lipped tough guys are not quite as straight-laced and serious as they appear to be. In fact, they apparently love to party like frat boys. Three Secret Service agents have...
Tags: Colombia, Bill Clinton, Pulitzer Prize Awards, U.S. Secret Service, Republican Party
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After more than 30 years, Leslie Shepard says goodbye to the Baltimore School for the Arts
The boy in the black leotard was throwing yet another temper tantrum.
Seventeen-year-old Bilal Smith had his back to his dance instructor at the Baltimore School for the Arts. As she demonstrated a movement sequence to the class, Bilal bent from the...Tags: Teachers, Tupac Shakur, Dance, Report Cards, Defense
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Alternative autism treatments can be appealing to desperate parents
After her daughter Jodie was diagnosed with autism, Alison Singer went online, searching desperately for anything that looked like it might help her little girl.
She tried gluten-free and casein-free diets and supplements. She sprinkled something...Tags: Diets and Dieting, Prescription Drugs, National Institutes of Health, Parkville, Cancer
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Md. autism doctor's license suspended
A doctor nationally known for treating autism with a drug sometimes used to chemically castrate sex offenders has been suspended from practicing medicine in his home state of Maryland after state officials determined that he is putting children at risk....Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Autism, Chicago Tribune, Maryland, American School for the Deaf
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State looks to remove autism panelist with links to suspended doctor
A day after Dr. Mark Geier's medical license was suspended in Maryland over allegations of putting children with autism at risk, state officials were seeking to remove his son from a state commission that advises the governor on the disorder.
The...Tags: Chicago Tribune, American School for the Deaf, Cancer, General Practitioners, Chemotherapy
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Week of Father's Day puts spotlight on men's health
It's Men's Health Week, and public health officials are encouraging men to pay more attention to their bodies. Not only should they be paying more attention to little changes that don't seem right, they should be getting annual checkups. Diseases common...Tags: Low Fat Diet, Men's Health, Cancer, Back Pain, Prostate Cancer
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The Obama-haters' mindless enmity
A perpetually fact-challenged writer from Silver Spring is asserting that Obama's re-election would be a disaster ("Obama's re-election in 2012 would be a disaster," June 9). I got the same sort of mindless screed against President Obama from friends...Tags: Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin, Disasters, Newt Gingrich, NATO
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