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Burfoot heads to Boston for 45th anniversary of his win there
Amby Burfoot says he has surprised himself this year. The 66-year-old Emmaus resident is training more and running more than he has in 20 years, and he's been doing it at a perfect time. On Monday, Burfoot will toe the line for the start of the Boston...
Tags: Bear Creek Mountain Resort & Conference Center, Ceremonies, Running, Culture, The Finish Line Incorporated
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Cat's quirky behavior more about love than sex!
My Pet WorldLAS VEGAS, NEV -- These reader questions were answered by world-renowned experts attending the 85th Western Veterinary Conference in Las Vegas, Feb.17-21: Q: My 18-month-old Maltese does the most curious thing. Every night when I undress, she grabs my...Tags: Internal Medicine, Internists, Pharmaceuticals, Symptoms, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida)
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Founder of Unification Church Rev. Sun Myung Moon dies
The Rev. Sun Myung Moon -- a controversial religious and political figure who founded the Unification Church, a major institution in East Asia and beyond that gained fame decades ago for its mass weddings -- died early Monday in South Korea, the church...
Tags: Politics, U.S. Department of State, Prisons, Religion and Belief, Ronald Reagan
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Becoming familiar with the word BIOSECURITY
Biosecurity is a word that many people, even farmers, are unfamiliar with but it is critical to the health of a herd of livestock. The definition is, simply put, the practice of preventing the introduction of an infectious disease into a population of...Tags: Health, Disease Prevention, Immune System, Viral Diseases and Infections, Drugs and Medicines
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Indy declares Knozone Action Day Thursday due to poor air quality
High temperatures and poor air quality are forecasted for Thursday, and the city is asking Indianapolis residents to take proactive steps by declaring Thursday a Knozone Action Day. The potential air pollution in Central Indiana is categorized as “...
Tags: Environmental Pollution, Energy Saving, Air Pollution, Environmental Politics, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Tuesday expected to be a Knozone Air Quality Action Day
The city of Indianapolis expects another Knozone Air Quality Action Day on Tuesday, August 7. Tuesday’s Air Quality Index (AQI) forecast shows that ground-level ozone levels, a major contributor to urban and regional smog, may be high. Smog forms...
Tags: Environmental Pollution, Air Pollution, Lungs and Airways, Weather Reports, Environmental Issues
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Knozone Action Day predicted for Sunday, Monday
The City of Indianapolis forecasts Sunday, July 1 as well as Monday July, 2 as Knozone Air Quality Action Days for ozone. The region’s air quality may become unhealthy for individuals who are sensitive to air pollutants and may be categorized as...
Tags: Health, Environmental Pollution, Air Pollution, Lungs and Airways, Weather Reports
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Veterinarians making inroads in treatment of heart disease in cats
My Pet WorldQUINCY, MA -- For middle-aged cats, the most common cause of death might be heart disease. Dr. John Rush, veterinary cardiologist at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, focused on this troubling issue when he spoke to 130...Tags: Heart Failure, Genes and Chromosomes, Heart Disease, Death, Health and Medical Professionals
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Forecast prompts officials to declare Friday Knozone Action Day
Forecasted humidity and temperatures have prompted Indianapolis officials to declare Friday a Knozone Air Quality Action Day. Central Indiana's air quality could become unhealthy for individuals who are sensitive to air pollutants because of a hightened...
Tags: Environmental Pollution, Air Pollution, Lungs and Airways, Weather Reports, Environmental Issues
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Noblesville Schools reports student possibly infected with measles
Noblesville Schools announced Monday that they have received a report of a student with a possible case of measles.
The announcement came after health officials confirmed 10 cases have been reported in Boone and Hamilton Counties. The outbreak follows...Tags: Coughing, Disease Prevention, Education, General Practitioners, Symptoms
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Mild winters can spell trouble for farmers and cows
The exceptionally mild winter we have experienced this year, while nice, is not without challenges. Those of us who make our living outside do appreciate the mild temperatures, but we aren't very fond of mud. But as annoying as the mud is, the mild...Tags: Health, Disease Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses, Immune System, Pneumonia
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Nearly 500 Purdue students lack vaccination against measles
According to Purdue University, 463 students haven't provided any proof they've been immunized against measles. It's something that could prevent them from enrolling for classes next semester.
Monday was the deadline for proof of immunization against...Tags: Disease Prevention, Immunization, Purdue University, Education, Measles
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