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Extreme Couponing - Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Inc.

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — A new study sheds light into the symptoms of multiple sclerosis. It’s a disease where the body attacks its own central nervous system. While there’s no cure, researchers want to know what happens in the brain early in the progression of the disease, with the ultimate goal of finding something to stop it.



Extreme Couponing (2nd Week)

BOSTON, Mass. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — A lot of us saw our parents do it and many of us have followed in their footsteps. Pulling out the newspaper and clipping coupons for everything from milk to mashed potatoes. Well if you think all that clipping isn’t worth it; meet a mother-daughter team who blows up that misconception.




WASHINGTON, District of Columbia. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Being diagnosed with lung cancer is frightening for patients and families. Traditional invasive lung surgery to remove the tumor has long meant that the patient undergoes significant post-operative pain and an extended recovery time. Now, minimally-invasive lobectomies of the lung allow 50 percent of lung cancer patients to go home after one day post-surgery.




ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Spinal muscular atrophy or SMA is the number one genetic cause of death for infants today. It is a disease that robs a person of physical strength; affecting the motor nerve cells in the spinal cord. It takes away the ability to walk, eat, and even breathe. Without feeding tubes and other support methods, about three quarters of babies with type one SMA die before the age of two. Now, there’s new hope.




NEW YORK, N.Y. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Thirty percent of all Americans will be affected by peripheral neuropathy, a condition that impacts nerves leading to the arms and legs. In many cases, doctors prescribe medicines to help manage the pain, burning and tingling. Now, researchers are testing a new non-addictive treatment inspired from a surprising source.







Doctor's In-depth Interview of the week
 




Quote of the week:

Individual heterosexual women came to the movement from relationships where men were cruel, unkind, violent, unfaithful. Many of these men were radical thinkers who participated in movements for social justice, speaking out on behalf of the workers, the poor, speaking out on behalf of racial justice. But when it came to the issue of gender, they were as sexist as their conservative cohorts.” 

— b
ell hooks


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