AIDS, the deadly disease that has shattered so many lives, is also mending others by bringing about
Dorothy Kirsten French, describing herself as "a very determined prima donna," joined Sen.
checkup, which included a stress test and angiogram to check for coronary artery disease.
Fear, ostracism and a lingering, lonely death are often the outcome of an AIDS diagnosis.
When UCLA medical school researchers set out last year to assess whether California doctors are prepared for the avalanche of AIDS cases in the next five years, it didn't take them long to encounter troublesome signs.
Famous heart surgeon Michael E.
Having cancer, explained Echo Park photographer Della Rossa, makes you think about time and its uses.
Middle-aged John has endured low-grade worry ever since his wife, a nurse, looked at his earlobes one day a dozen years ago and said she was concerned he might prematurely have a heart attack.
Sea World officials say an ailing beluga whale has kidney and ulcer problems in addition to a respiratory infection and the inflammatory bone infection that the park's veterinarians have been trying to treat.
Mothers and daughters, daughters and mothers.
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A low-fat diet can reduce the risk of heart disease in men by more than 50%, a two-nation study
Artificial heart transplant recipients, the late Dr.
demanding a "work environment free from exposure" to people suffering from the deadly disease.
"I was helping to set the table. My grandmother hovered like a pale, frail moth at my elbow.
Four years ago, Stephanie Robeck was a gravely ill 12-year-old, living a life filled with doctors, hospitals and blood transfusions.
Until September, when he began his walk from Minnesota to California, Michel Monnot was an anonymous man with a mostly anonymous disease.
U.S. intelligence reports say that Philippines President Ferdinand E.
In 1906, an English physician published one of the first reports of death by asbestos, writing of "spicules of asbestos" in the lungs of a 33-year-old factory worker who died of pulmonary fibrosis.