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Ageing: Like mother, like daughter
There may be some truth to the saying that all women will eventually turn into their mothers, with a US study finding daughters age and wrinkle like their mothers.
Taking fear out of dental visits
James Caley might argue he can "reform" the most petrified dental patient. "We try to rehabilitate them, use less and less anesthetic, all of a sudden they've lost that fear," Caley said.
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Centennial Complex first new academic building at Loma Linda University in more than 30 years
A large globe at the new building's entry symbolizes the 80 countries that Loma Linda University reaches out to for its students.
Aging Study Seeks More Participants
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Twenty-five years ago this week, the pioneering transplant of a baboon heart into newborn Baby Fae made Loma Linda University famous.
Loma Linda University Health Care receives 'most improved'
Loma Linda University Health Care was recognized by the Integrated Healthcare Association for "most improved performance" in the Inland Empire.
Seeds of Hope dinner shines light on addiction
Raising awareness about taboo subjects was the theme Wednesday night at the Seeds of Hope dinner at the Mitten Building.
Translational Stroke Research: New Neuroscience Journal Debuts At Springer
Springer is launching a new quarterly journal Translational Stroke Research , which aims to help translate scientific discoveries from basic stroke research into the development of new strategies for prevention, assessment, treatment and repair after stroke and other forms of neurotrauma.
Council Candidate Steve Hadley on the City's Structural Budgetary Deficit
What do you consider the most pressing issue for the city of San Diego? The most pressing issue is the citya s ongoing structural budget deficit.
Start a family history project
Last week we talked about the Veterans History Project and the importance of recording their recollections of the wars in which they served.
'Walk to Remember' events highlight miscarriage, infant death losses
Walkers carry a banner during a previous benefit for Empty Cradle. A pair of walks to raise awareness of the emotional toll from miscarriages and other types of infant loss will be held in Loma Linda on Sunday and in Temecula on Oct.
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Loma Linda University School of Medicine turns 100
The mission has been the same for a century. Provide a medical school of the first order that is committed to training medical missionaries, doing cutting-edge research and serving the underserved at home and abroad.
'Big Hearts' raises $32,000 for 'Little Hearts'
The only thing that could keep firefighters from volunteering at a fundraiser for Loma Linda University Children's Hospital was a fire.
Sources of help for family caregivers
When you are caring for a sick or disabled senior, or any family member who needs assistance, sometimes it's difficult to find help, answers to questions, moral support and more.
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Flint Township prostate cancer patient shares tale of success with proton beam treatment
Charlie Rose, 72, is a prostate cancer survivor was treated with proton beam therapy two years ago.
Plans for Pediatrics: Health professionals updated in pediatric emergency medicine
Instructor Andrea Thorp, MD, FAAP instructs family physician Angus Matheson MD as Dr.
Rotary honors Students of the Month
The Rotary Club of Redlands ended the summer hiatus in September, recognizing students selected by each high school in the Redlands Unified School District for exemplary scholastics, school performance and service to the community as Rotary Students of the Month.
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