May 23, 2013

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Chemotherapy Drug Update

Now the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved an update to the neulasta label that will help physicians protect their cancer patients.

Digital Mammograms

A new study shows the digital advantages are allowing clinicians to detect breast cancer more accurately in younger women. In women under 50 digital mammograms proved to be about 15 percent more accurate than standard scans.

Hurricane Katrina/Cancer Patients

As residents of the Gulf Coast recover from the impact of Hurricane Katrina, the American Cancer Society continues offering assistance to cancer patients.

Geneva Car show

Downtown Geneva will be filled with several vintage automobiles in an event to benefit Hurricane Katrina Relief.

Meet Martha

Four Alabama residents and 159 other ladies named Martha Stewart will fly out this weekend to meet the domestic diva with the same name.

Bonifay Hospital Vote

Some Panhandle voters will be asked next month to approve a loan to pay for the construction of a new hospital.

Alabama Reading

Alabama school children are getting national attention this week because they are now reading better because of a state-wide initiative.

Katrina Fundraiser Drive

The Dothan Fair Winds Travel Agency is teaming up with Lowes Saturday to collect money for hurricane victims.

Holmes County Scam

Authorities identified the two suspects reportedly involved in an unusual scam.

National Prayer Day

Alabama Gov. Bob Riley called for a prayer service in Montgomery at Frazer Memorial United Methodist Church.

American Mixed Reactions

Americans watched President Bush's speech from New Orleans with mixed expectations and had mixed reactions.

Problems with Katrina and I.D. Theft?

In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina many evacuees and employers may have to deal with identity theft. Today, an expert on the issue came to Dothan to help employers find ways to avoid it.

Fire in Bocage

Quick response by firefighters prevented an early morning fire from destroying a home in a Dothan neighborhood.

Fish Mercury Levels

Environmental groups say they've found 24 examples where swordfish from grocery stores had higher mercury levels than allowed by law.

New Brockton Water

A Coffee County municipality got some good news Thursday. The city of New Brockton will receive more than $1 million to upgrade its water system.

Mechanical Hearts

It's widely used in Europe, but a medical device that saves the lives of children is hard to come by in this country.

Bush Address

Bush, in prime-time speech, to focus on Katrina rebuilding.

Roberts Nomination

Senate Democrats have begun one last round of questioning for John Roberts.

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