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Letters to the Editor - May 7
Mayor supports renewal of police excess levy To the editor: The City of Martinsburg special election is Saturday, May 11. On behalf of the City of Martinsburg, I would encourage all registered voters in the city to vote “for” the renewal...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Elections, Time Inc., Employment Opportunities, Voting
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College news for May 5, 2013
Honor society Eastern Kentucky University: Local students inducted into the EKU chapter of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society include: Dorinda Rigsby, Danville, biology; Anita Poling, Paint Lick, public relations; Jordan Young, Salvisa, pre-communication...
Tags: Special Olympics, Financial Aid, Physical Therapy, Education, Health and Medical Professionals
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CPR Course set for May 23
War Memorial Hospital will offer the American Heart Association's CPR for Health Care Providers Course from noon to 4 p.m. Thursday, May 23, in Education Room A at the hospital, 1 Healthy Way in Berkeley Springs. This course is designed for licensed...Tags: Emergency Health Procedures, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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Notable Gifts: Heart Ball raises $685,000 for research, education
Richmond Times-DispatchThe Richmond Heart Ball raised more than $685,000 to fund research and education at Virginia Commonwealth University, the University of Virginia, McGuire Veterans Administration Medical Center and Virginia Tech. Over the past 21 years of the American...Tags: Auto Racing, NASCAR, Cystic Fibrosis, Healthcare Provider, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
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Kroger tour helps people learn to improve their health
Daily News, Bowling Green, Ky.Richard Geraghty joined the "zipper club" five weeks ago. "I had open heart surgery. One of my arteries was completely closed, and one was 70 percent closed," he said. "I ate the normal things. I'm worried about my salt intake." Instead of trying to...Tags: Services and Shopping, Bowling, Cheddar Cheese, Turkey (animal), Dietary Fiber
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The Fayetteville Observer, N.C., Bill Kirby Jr. column
The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.Susan Sparks, you might say, has led a unique career, first as a trial lawyer and now as Baptist minister ... and stand-up comedian. She'll be the guest speaker Tuesday, May 14 at the American Heart Association Go Red for Women luncheon, which is...Tags: Lung Transplants, Corporate Officers, Cardiologists, Heart Disease
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READER SUBMITTED: American Heart Association And Aetna Team Up To Bring Macdonough Elementary Teaching Garden
MiddletownThe American Heart Association announces that Macdonough Elementary School in Middletown will receive a Teaching Garden thanks to Aetna and it's team of nurses. The school's Garden Club will receive the materials needed to plant a real-life laboratory...Tags: Aetna Inc., Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Education, Elementary Schools, Students
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Johnson honored for philanthropic work
Daily News, Bowling Green, Ky.Putting together the program for Community Foundation of South Central Kentucky's luncheon Thursday to honor Romanza Johnson as South Central Kentuckian of the Year was a difficult task. "What you see listed on the program doesn't begin to touch what...Tags: The Salvation Army, Bowling, Charity, American Cancer Society, Sports
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How much salt are you eating? Taking a closer look at 6 common foods
Premium Health News Servicehttp://www.whatdoctorsknow.com Eating too many salty foods can create all sorts of health problems, including high blood pressure. But did you know a lot of common foods are packed with excess sodium? It's not just the french fries and potato chips you...Tags: Salt, Breads, Pizzas, Foods and Beverages, Evanston
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Ingalls wins platinum-level AHA healthy worksite award
The Sun HeraldIngalls Shipbuilding is one of two companies in Mississippi to have received a Platinum Award in the American Heart Association's Fit-Friendly Worksite program. Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company in Jackson is the other recipient. Platinum is...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Shipbuilding, Labor Legislation, Healthy Diet, Employees
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Advocacy groups put pressure on Maine lawmakers to support Medicaid expansion
Bangor Daily News, MaineA coalition of advocacy groups, including AARP Maine, the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network and the American Heart Association, will launch newspaper and radio advertisements Tuesday urging legislators to support a plan that would allow the...Tags: Kathleen Sebelius, Health Care Reform (2009), Health Insurance Cost, Government, Paul LePage
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The Seattle Times Jerry Large column
Seattle TimesGood data can make for good decisions and policies as long as our various biases don't get in the way. Results of a Gallup Poll last week indicated Washington was the 11th most stressed-out state. That seems like something we might want to address,...Tags: U.S. Congress, Substance Abuse, Science, Gallup, Inc., Diabetes
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