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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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FBI Shoots Man Who May Have Ties To Boston Bombings
Agents went to his apartment to question him about those ties."Ibrahim Tadoshev was a friend of the older brother in that case, Tamerlan Tsarnaev. He had been in contact with Tsarnaev. He had been to Boston to visit him. He was planning a trip to Chechnya," said CBS This Morning Senior Correspondent John Miller. Miller added agents had questioned Tadoshev previously and that something ...
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Cemetery Complaints Encouraged This Memorial Day
A boy places flowers at a grave in Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery May 26, 2008 in Arlington, Virginia. Section 60 is where many of those who have died in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have been buried. Memorial Day, a federal holiday in the US, commemorates members of America's military that died while in service to their country. First enacted to honor Union soldiers of the ...
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Cincinnatis Mercy Health appoints new CEO
Yousuf Ahmad, chief transformation officer for Mercy Health since 2011, has been promoted to CEO. Mercy Health has promoted Yousuf Ahmad, its chief transformation officer since 2011, to replace James May as CEO, the Cincinnati Business Courier reports. Ahmad's appointment is effective June 15, as May shifts focus to his executive vice president role with Mercy parent Catholic Health ...
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New tours will show off Cincinnati beer scene
Tonic Tours will expose clients to Cincinnati's microbreweries beginning in July. A new company will offer tours of Cincinnatis breweries in a new way this summer, Soapbox Cincinnati reports. Tonic Tours will begin offering public tours of microbreweries in July. The events will be held every second and fourth Saturday of the month. Founder Rachel Dean said her companys tours will expose ...
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Movie Review
Ted
Seth MacFarlanes feature film debut Ted delivers pretty much exactly what you would expect from the creator of the animated sitcom Family Guy, and it will no doubt appeal primarily to those who eat up his particular stew of nonsequitor humor, surreal digressions, 70s and 80s pop-culture ad ... ...
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Beast Rollercoaster Riders Experience Breakdown
Riders on one of Kings Island's most popular coasters get an experience they won't soon forget.The park had to evacuate guests from The Beast after the ride unexpectedly stopped Tuesday morning.The train came to a halt as it climbed its second lift hill.A spokesperson says a device on the coaster intended to keep cars separated detected a problem.30 riders waited about ten minutes ...
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City of Cincinnati employees receive layoff notices
More than 200 Cincinnati workers received layoff notices on Tuesday. More than 200 of Cincinnatis city employees received layoff notices on Tuesday, Local 12 reports. The documents were sent to 66 police officers, 71 firefighters and 64 other workers. The notices were sent out despite an ongoing public debate about the best budget proposal. There are currently three on the table. City Manager ...
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Warren County Police Chase Ends In Crash
CINCINNATI - Late-night on Tuesday a police chase ended in a crash in Warren County.A Morrow police officer tried pulling over a vehicle on U.S. 22 near Little Miami High School at about 11:30 p.m. The reason is still unclear.The pursuit ended at Montgomery and Fields-Ertel Roads when the vehicle on the run from police hit an innocent driver.Neither the person in the second car or the officer ...
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East Price Hill Fire Causes $10000 in Damages
CINCINNATI - Crews were called to East Price Hill overnight on Tuesday.A fire was sparked at a home on Mount Hope Avenue near West Eighth Street a little before 11:30 p.m. The cause is still unknown.Everyone made it out of the house okay.Most of the damage is in the rear of the home. Officials said it will cost about $10,000 to fix the ...
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Amelia High School Pranked Overnight
Maybe it was a school rival, but all fingers point to a senior prank.At Amelia High School, several rolls of toilet paper were strewn through the trees early Wednesday morning.Also, the message on the school sign was changed indicating there might be more pranks in store for next ...
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Venetian Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas
In the middle of the Strip, and opposite the Mirage and Treasure Island is the Venetian, adjacent to its sister ...
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