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DIED. GENE ALLISON, 69, passionate singer of the gospel-inspired 1957 rhythm-and-blues ballad You Can Make It if You Try, which set the tone for '60s soul music and was recorded by the Rolling Stones on their '64 debut album; of kidney and liver failure; in Nashville, Tenn...
MILESTONES: A kidney for Neil Simon; a hospital stay for John Ashcroft...
RECOVERING. NEIL SIMON, 76, playwright and screenwriter, whose credits include Brighton Beach Memoirs and The Odd Couple; from a kidney transplant; in New York City. His publicist, Bill Evans, donated the kidney...
...feed the epidemic. Doctors hope that by shifting their attention to prediabetes--a condition that significantly increases the risk of Type 2 diabetes, the most common form of the illness--they can reduce the number of folks who develop full-blown diabetes and such devastating complications as heart and kidney trouble, strokes and blindness...
...Jose Cesar Aparicio, a reservist serving in Iraq, in a different way. Gloria, 51, misses her son, her confidant. Of all her children, she says, Cesar, as the family calls him, "is the one I can talk to most openly." Says the matriarch, who suffers from diabetes and kidney disease: "I can tell him about my illnesses...