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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 ...

  • Ohio Task Force One Responds To Disasters

    Rescue workers from all over the country have been working non-stop to sift through the rubble in search of survivors in Oklahoma. It seems like an almost insurmountable task with teams arriving to miles of devastation, with a mission of rescue and recovery.Rescue groups like Ohio's Task Force One are always at the ready to respond to emergencies statewide. In fact, one member of the team ...

  • Oklahoma Images Bring Back Painful Memories For Woman Who Survived Ohio Tornado

    Seven tornados hit Ohio on June 13, 1981. The Morrow County village of Cardington was forever changed when one of the twisters hit there.Then-governor James Rhodes said he had never witnessed such devastation."I've never seen any city in Ohio this size that's been hit this hard," he told 10TV while assessing the damage in the storm’s aftermath.The tornado caused severe ...

  • AG Calls For Removal Of Urban Outfitter’s ‘Prescription Line’ Saying Products Make Light Of Prescription Drug Problems

    Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine wants Urban Outfitters retail chains to quit selling its "Prescription Line" of glasses, coasters, mugs and drink holders. DeWine said he no longer wants to see them sold, because they look like prescription pill bottles and prescription pads. "People die from accidental drug overdoses in this state every day, and these products make light of ...

  • Ohio Department Of Natural Resources Takes Steps To Increase Visitor Safety Awareness After 3 Fatal Falls

    The Ohio Department of Natural Resources released a statement Wednesday concerning the three fatal falls in the Hocking Hills State Park and Hocking State Forest ...

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Phantom of the Paradise [DVD]

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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  • Doctors save Ohio boy by printing an airway tube

    In a medical first, doctors used plastic particles and a 3-D laser printer to create an airway splint to save the life of a baby boy who used to stop breathing nearly every day.It's the latest advance from the booming field of regenerative medicine, making body parts in the lab.In the case of Kaiba (KEYE'-buh) Gionfriddo, doctors didn't have a moment to spare. Because of a birth ...

  • Backup QB derby not a snap

    The backup derby for Andy Dalton officially began this week in the first week of OTAs and since we're talking about a No. 2 quarterback, the numbers don't necessarily ...

  • Cleveland fair-housing advocate facing tax counts

    CLEVELAND (AP) -- A fair-housing advocate in Cleveland has been charged with tax fraud for allegedly trying to avoid taxes on $500,000 in income and keeping $80,000 in federal taxes withheld from ...

  • Cleveland curator helped name new dinosaur species

    CLEVELAND -- A Cleveland Museum of Natural History curator was among a team of researchers that described and named a new species of dinosaur. The dinosaur is the second species named and published this month by Dr. Michael Ryan, curator of vertebrate paleontology at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Dinosaurs are often thought of as large, fierce animals, but new research highlights a ...

  • Women held prisoner in Cleveland thank donors for support

    The three women allegedly held captive for years at a house in Cleveland have issued a statement of thanks for donations to funds set up for them. Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight issued a statement through a public relations firm, The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer reported. The letter also thanked the news media for respecting the women's desire for privacy. The letter said ...

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