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Letters to the Editor - Jan. 23
Music has always meant so much to me To the editor: I will try to find the words to tell you what music means to me and how important it is in my life. I'm one of 13 children and all of us loved to sing. We grew up singing in our home with the piano...Tags: Religion and Belief, Music, Health, Entertainment, Music Theater
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Anne Arundel County volunteer briefs
Dyslexia tutoring Volunteers are needed to tutor low-income children and adults with dyslexia and other language-based disorders. Volunteers should have a high school diploma, good language skills, patience, a willingness to understand persons with...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Health, Nursing Homes, Abusive Behavior, Nursing
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Red Angus Association of America releases new EPDs
As the busy bull-buying season approaches, Red Angus stakeholders are now armed with updated selection tools to assist them in bull battery purchases to enhance their own herds' genetics for long-term productivity and profitability. The Red Angus...Tags: Entertainment, Health, Genetics, Genes and Chromosomes, Music
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Active Care Chiropractic to move to new clinic
Chiropractor Nathan Kadlec is building a new clinic at 615 Highway 12 in Ipswich. His first day in the new facility will be Feb. 1. He has been treating patients at his office at 501 Bloemendaal in the old hospital building in Ipswich. Kadlec is a...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Specialization, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia)
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Region's ranch stock recognized at show
The American Gelbvieh Association held its annual National Gelbvieh and Balancer Show Jan. 9 in conjunction with the National Western Stock Show (NWSS) in Denver. A total of 216 Gelbvieh and Balancer entries were paraded in the national show. Judge Doug...Tags: Human Body, Biology, Health, Genetics, Human Interest
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Attorney general says caregiver at Timonium nursing center admits to slapping patient
A 58-year-old Baltimore woman has been convicted of one count of abuse of a vulnerable adult in the second degree, stemming from a 2010 incident at a Timonium nursing center. According to a press release from the Maryland Attorney General's Office,...Tags: Trials, Health, Nursing, Punishment, Punishment
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Our Town to host sixth annual Women's Expo
Our Town EditorA cooking demonstration, the always entertaining Hat Ladies and hair and makeup tips are among the highlights of Our Town's sixth-annual Women's Expo Saturday in Johnstown. The expo will take place from noon to 4 p.m. at the Frank J. Pasquerille...Tags: Physical Therapy, Health Treatments, Health, Nursing, Charter Schools
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Dignity therapy allows terminally ill patients to recount lives for posterity
Peyton "Pete" Dralle wasted little time after he learned doctors could do no more to treat his throat cancer. He took spur-of-the-moment trips, got his affairs in order and, when he finally agreed to care at San Diego Hospice, he documented his life...Tags: Health Treatments, Health, Medical Research, Health and Medical Professionals, Diseases and Illnesses
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New Phillies Ballgirls Announced
The new Phillies Ballgirls were selected by the Phillies after an intense tryout process, which included testing the candidates’ softball skills and speed, as well as interpersonal skills and baseball knowledge.
The final Phillies Ballgirl...Tags: Michael Kors, Biology, Health, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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'Macbeth' Reset As Vietnam Soldiers' Story At Long Wharf
The Hartford CourantEric Ting respects superstitions, especially the one that says you can't say "Macbeth" aloud in a theater without dire consequences. ("The Scottish Play" is used instead.) "I think superstition is a powerful force," says the fate-conscious Ting,...Tags: Arts, Marcia Gay Harden, Brooklyn (New York City), West Haven, Hospitals and Clinics
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Dr. Mallika Marshall - Everyday Health's Medical Director
Everyday Health, the Internet’s most popular source of medical news and information for consumers, is pleased to welcome medical director Dr. Mallika Marshall, a board-certified expert in pediatrics and internal medicine, as well as respected...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Family, Health, Entertainment, Health and Medical Professionals
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Stem cell trial's cancellation disappoints paraplegic patient and a Northwestern researcher
Dr. Richard Fessler leaned over his patient's back and sliced through skin, muscle and bone until he exposed the man's spinal cord, crushed just days earlier in a motorcycle crash.
He then inserted a syringe into the cable of nerves and injected about...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Macular Degeneration, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Medical Procedures and Tests
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