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READER SUBMITTED: PayHub Runs for Vets In Boston
AvonOn Saturday, May 4, PayHub's Senior Vice President, Austin Peterson and her friend, Caitlin Macy, along with about 2,000 eager runners and walkers, participated Boston's fourth 9K Run-Walk to Home Base. Thousands of family, friends and spectators...Tags: Fenway Park, NESN, Hospitals and Clinics, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Sports
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29-Year-Old Woman Dies In Suffield House Fire
The Hartford CourantA 29-year-old woman died in a fire that destroyed a home at 1489 Mapleton Ave. Wednesday night. The victim has been identified as Christina Laggis-White, fire officials said Thursday. Two people – fire officials said they were the woman's...Tags: Suffield, Fires, Hospitals and Clinics, Boston
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Heard Around Town: A contentious agreement at Beverly council meeting
The Salem NewsSometimes people agree to disagree. And sometimes, they agree disagreeably. That's what happened at this week's City Council meeting. In fact, everybody agreed so much they had to call the cops. Stay with us, because it gets complicated. The first...Tags: Nicki Minaj, Fenway Park, Armed Forces, Arts and Culture, Elections
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Don't Label Genetically Engineered Food
The Hartford CourantThe recent call for labeling of foods containing genetically engineered ingredients — especially on a state-by-state basis as in Connecticut — is unnecessary, unrealistic and uninformed. As someone who grew up and attended college in...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Biotechnology, Science and Technology, Allergies, Environmental Politics
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Woman gives kidney to stranger
After more than a year of suffering from Stage 5 kidney failure, Eddie Beatrice decided to look online for a kidney donor. "It was Jan. 1 [2013] and I said, 'Today is the day I'm going to take back control of my life,' " said Beatrice, 51, of North...
Tags: Sepsis, Renal Failure, Human Interest, Dialysis
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EDITORIAL: Cheers for a young man's selfless gift
The Salem NewsKudos to a young man from Plaistow, N.H., who values helping others over his own interests. Cameron Lyle, a track-and-field athlete at the University of New Hampshire, joined many of his college peers a few years ago in signing up for a national bone...Tags: Culture, Ceremonies, University of New Hampshire, Leukemia, Boston
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More adults battling acne breakouts
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteIt starts with Clearasil, then moves on to stronger stuff: birth control pills, antibiotics, Retin-A, or the nuclear option, Accutane. These days, there's an arsenal of treatments for that common adolescent scourge, acne vulgaris, and the beleaguered...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Birth Defects, Vitamin A, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, University of Pittsburgh
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Nonprofit hospitals: Do they give back enough?
Although Orlando is a medium-sized metro, its two main hospital systems rank in the big leagues of top-grossing nonprofit hospitals in the nation, according to a recent report. With annual gross charges of $8 billion, Florida Hospital came in fourth out...
Tags: Medicare, Internal Revenue Service, Business, Flu, Bronx (New York City)
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A night of appreciation
Boston HeraldThe floor was rather crowded for the Celtics' traditional Heroes Among Us segment at the end of the first quarter last night. Then again, that's quite understandable in light of recent events surrounding the Boston Marathon bombings. In fact, the...Tags: Richard Donohue, Jr., Health and Medical Professionals, FBI, Barack Obama, Deval Patrick
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Knee and hip replacements easier thanks to medical advancements
Miami HeraldImagine hanging cabinets using educated guesswork. The potential result: a wobbly kitchen. And yet, just a few years ago, before the arrival of robotic-assisted surgery, three-dimensional imaging and custom-fit implants, this was the challenge...Tags: Science and Technology, Orthopedic Surgery, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Arthritis
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Setting a life-saving goal
The New Hampshire Union Leader, ManchesterWhile uncertain he will reach his goal of registering 4,000 potential bone marrow donors in the month of April, Michael Guglielmo remains determined to get as close as he can. Guglielmo is driven by the memory of his son, Giovanni, who died last April...Tags: Culture, Ceremonies, Track and Field, University of New Hampshire, Arts and Culture
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Digest: Retired Hall of Fame horse trainer Kelly dead at 93
Horse racing Retired Hall of Fame trainer Kelly dead at 93 Hall of Fame trainer Thomas J. Kelly died Friday morning at St. Catherine's West Rehabilitation Hospital in Hialeah, Fla., after a brief illness, according to his son, Timothy D. Kelly. He was...Tags: Chesapeake Bayhawks, Track and Field, Coppin State University, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Equestrian
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Apr 19, 2013
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