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Biomarkers for inflammatory bowel disease uncovered
University of Cincinnati researchers have identified a number of biomarkers for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which could help with earlier diagnosis and intervention in those who have not yet shown symptoms. This finding was made possible by using the Department of Defense Serum Repository (DoDSR). The DoDSR is a biological repository operated by the U.S. Department of Defense and ...
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Hunt becomes seventh Bengals draft pick to sign
Hunt brings rare potential and an intriguing personal story to Cincinnati's plans for continued improvement of their highly-ranked defense. A native of Estonia, in northern Europe, he earned international honors as a track thrower (discus, shot and hammer) before coming to U.S. on an SMU track scholarship. When the SMU track program disbanded, he joined the football team and became an ...
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Against tough righty Baker goes with Hannahan
Email NEW YORK -- Reds third baseman Todd Frazier did not start in Wednesday's series finale vs. the Mets, replaced in the lineup by Jack Hannahan. Manager Dusty Baker often gives players a rest to combine with a scheduled off-day on Thursday, but that wasn't the reason for this break. Since the Reds were facing right-handed Mets phenom Matt Harvey, Baker wanted to go with the ...
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Cleanup hitter Phillips raking in the RBIs
Email NEW YORK -- Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips has spent much time lately at or near the top of the National League leaderboard in RBIs. Entering play Wednesday, Phillips shared the lead with Colorado's Troy Tulowitzki with 38. Phillips doesn't fit the typical physical mold many look for in a cleanup hitter, but he's performed a key job required of the spot by driving in ...
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Choo the man of the hour at Citi Field
Email NEW YORK -- Reds center fielder Shin-Soo Choo has been warmly welcomed at Citi Field throughout this week's three-game series vs. the Mets. New York has the nation's second-largest Korean population, with many living near the stadium in the Flushing section on Queens. Choo hails from Pusan, South Korea. Before games, he has spent time on the top step of the visiting dugout ...
Movie Review
Phantom of the Paradise [DVD]
Brian De Palma's Phantom of the Paradise is a true cinematic one of a kind, a gaudy, silly, but undeniably innovative merging of Gaston Leroux's Phantom of the Opera and the Faust legend into a giddy art-rock opera that satirizes the conflict between big business and artistic pretension. It's a good idea for a movie if not a very good movie--the screenplay is particularly labored, e ... ...
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Man indicted in 1984 slaying of Cleveland girl
Prosecutor Timothy McGinty said Wednesday that a Cuyahoga (ky-uh-HOH'-guh) County grand jury indicted 58-year-old Hernandez Warren on murder, rape, kidnapping and aggravated robbery ...
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Ohio bomb suspect allowed to represent himself
No bomb went off and no one was injured in the plot last year in which the intended target was a highway bridge over the Cuyahoga (ky-uh-HOH'-guh) Valley National Park between Cleveland and ...
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3rd-grade Ohio reading teacher pool approved
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- A bill making more teachers temporarily eligible to participate in meeting Ohio's new third-grade reading guarantee is on its way to Ohio's ...
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Man arrested with loaded gun at Cleveland Hopkins
CLEVELAND -- An Independence man was arrested Tuesday at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport after TSA agents detected a loaded gun in his carry-on bag for a flight to Detroit. TSA contacted the Cleveland Police who responded, confiscated the .380 caliber gun, loaded with five rounds, including one in the chamber, and arrested the man on a state weapons charge. There was no impact to ...
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Ohio lawmakers set votes in Internet cafe crackdown
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- State lawmakers in Ohio are ready to vote on a pair of proposals cracking down on storefront sweepstakes parlors whose legality has been questioned. Floor votes were scheduled Wednesday on the two bills. The Ohio Senate will vote on an effective ban on the so-called Internet cafes. The Ohio House will vote on legislation extending a moratorium on new parlors. Both bills go ...
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Hilton San Diego Airport/Harbor Island
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