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    Dec 1, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  1. Plant Doctor: December in the garden

    Almanac Average temperature: High 73, low 53 Rainfall: 2.31 inches Winter arrives: Dec. 21 First frost: Average Central Florida date is Dec. 18 The moon 1. Moon phases •Last quarter: Dec. 6 •New moon: Dec. 13 •First...

    Tags: Salvia, Cabbage, Fertilizer, Holidays, Thyme

  2. Nov 29, 2012 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  3. Pennsylvania plain folk not accommodated but should be

    The air can get pretty ripe on a warm spring day, especially in the rural regions west of the Lehigh Valley, where the aroma is enhanced by the fresh residue of horse-drawn buggies.
    The air can get pretty ripe on a warm spring day, especially in the rural regions west of the Lehigh Valley, where the aroma is enhanced by the fresh residue of horse-drawn buggies. Livestock manure accumulates all winter and then is spread on fields...

    Tags: Amish, Environmental Issues, Lifestyle and Leisure, Fertilizer, Energy Saving

  4. Nov 30, 2012 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  5. Strange causes of seizure disorders

    Dear Pharmacist: My brother suddenly developed seizures, at age 28, with no history. I'd like to learn why he suddenly got this, since he was so healthy until then. Today, he's on six medications! — J.P., Sacramento Dear J.P.: I haven't covered...

    Tags: Cerebral Palsy, Dietary Supplements, Vitamin D, Pharmaceuticals, Stroke

  6. Nov 30, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  7. Lazarus: Patients' choices narrower, yet cost of insurance rises

    It's hard enough having a serious condition like cancer or kidney failure. It's even worse, some might think, when your health insurer says you have to buy your medicine from the pharmacy of its choice — or pay the full amount for expensive life-...

    Tags: AIDS, Health Insurance Cost, Career and Workplace, Drugs and Medicines, HIV

  8. Jan 12, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  9. The next Allentown water issue could be fluoridation

    As long as passions are running hot and heavy in Allentown over whether to hock the city's water system decades into the future, it may be a good time to consider whether to continue injecting poison into that system's drinking water. A little bit of...

    Tags: Politics, Voting, Ed Pawlowski, Referenda, Fluoride

  10. Nov 17, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  11. Get crotons back in shape before colder weather

    Q. I have several crotons in my yard and notice the outer leaves are bleached out by the sunlight. When is the best time to trim them back? A. Use a hand lens to check the underside of your croton leaves for insect or mite pests. Usually these plants can...

    Tags: Fertilizer

  12. Nov 17, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  13. Maple trees must have ample moisture

    Q. A local garden center has really nice-looking maple trees. Is this a good time to plant them or should I wait until spring? Also, should I improve the soil? A. Secure a couple of those good-looking maple trees for your yard if you can provide adequate...

    Tags: Blueberries, Fertilizer

  14. Nov 17, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Tangled web for flooding victim

    <strong>Q: I own a 2010 Toyota Venza. My entire car floods from what the Toyota dealer tells me is caused by a spider crawling up into my A/C drain and building a nest. The nest blocks the so water overflows into my car. The water is rug deep 0.5 to 1 inch and totally saturates everything. To cost of the repair and change of rugs etc. is $2,700 each time this occurs. This has happened to me twice now I feel that this problem can be corrected. If Toyota would put a piece of net or nylon over the opening or use a valve that lets water out but doesn't let anything else in. My dealer is of the same mind. He says he gets a few of these types of problems a month. I just got off the phone with Toyota Corporate office regarding this case (which I first logged a year ago). I have heard nothing from them since last year and their representative tells me I shouldn't expect to hear from them. They don't care if they lose a customer. They don't care if I sue them. They just don't care. I told the case manager that Toyota should reimburse me for these two incidents (total is now up to $5,600 on a car a purchased 1.5 years ago.) The answer is "Definitely not, Toyota doesn't do that."</strong>
    Q: I own a 2010 Toyota Venza. My entire car floods from what the Toyota dealer tells me is caused by a spider crawling up into my A/C drain and building a nest. The nest blocks the so water overflows into my car. The water is rug deep 0.5 to 1 inch and...

    Tags: Organic Chemical Industry, Jeep, Rubber Products Industry, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Saturn

  16. Nov 14, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  17. It's unseemly for nonprofit CEOs to make millions

    The story of the nonprofit CEO who solicits charity while raking in a giant salary is, by now, becoming a Central Florida clich&eacute;.
    The story of the nonprofit CEO who solicits charity while raking in a giant salary is, by now, becoming a Central Florida cliché. There was NorthStar High School in Orange County, which was a miserable failure academically but paid its principal $824,000...

    Tags: Biotechnology, Science, Orange County (Florida), Technology, Medical Research

  18. Nov 14, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  19. Popularity of in-house clinics for employees growing

    Local employers are battling rising healthcare costs by expanding in-house clinics for their own employees.
    Local employers are battling rising healthcare costs by expanding in-house clinics for their own employees. Monarch Beverage Company in Indianapolis is among those making a big investment in its own clinic. Monarch is currently working on a 1,400...

    Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Career and Workplace, Asthma, Employees, Pharmaceuticals

  20. Nov 14, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  21. Concerns about chickenpox grow in Indiana after cases in Vigo, Parke counties

    Concerns are growing about chickenpox in Indiana.
    Concerns are growing about chickenpox in Indiana. Two Terre Haute schools are fighting a chickenpox outbreak—and a Parke County school announced Wednesday that it would exclude students without chickenpox vaccinations. Vigo County health officials...

    Tags: MRSA, Varicella Vaccine, Vaccines, Riverton, Disease Prevention

  22. Nov 13, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  23. Owner of home at center of explosion denies wrongdoing

    The owner of the home at the center of a south side explosion that killed two said she&rsquo;s devastated, but she&rsquo;s not to blame.
    The owner of the home at the center of a south side explosion that killed two said she’s devastated, but she’s not to blame. Monserrate Shirley, 47, also known as Moncy, said she’s been on medication since the blast to help her cope...

    Tags: Bankruptcy, Arts and Culture, Explosions, Ceremonies, Emergency Incidents

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