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Eyeball wars comes to an end
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE – A decades-long battle between the optometrists and the ophthalmologists nicknamed the “eyeball wars” may be at an end. The Senate sent a measure to the governor Thursday that effectively ended a long battle between two... -
Eyeball wars compromise goes to the governor
TALLAHASSEE – A decades-long battle between the optometrists and the ophthalmologists nicknamed the “eyeball wars” may be at an end. The Senate sent a measure to the governor Thursday that effectively ended a long battle between two...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Politics, Sociology, Chemical Industry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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Howard County datebook Datebook
Sunday, April 7 Remembrance service The Holocaust Remembrance Committee of the Jewish Federation of Howard County and the Howard County Board of Rabbis will host a service at 6 p.m. at Beth Shalom Congregation, 8070 Harriet Tubman Lane in Columbia....Tags: The Holocaust (1934-1945), Music, Judaism, Anglicanism, Christianity
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All jokes aside, it's time to get serious about legalizing marijuana
Now that longtime activist and irreverent Fort Lauderdale attorney Norm Kent has become leader of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, what should we call him? His Highness? Boss Weed? Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Joints?...
Tags: Lawyers, Tampa, John Morgan, Fort Lauderdale, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida)
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First person: Acupuncture could help pets
The trouble began in early January 2012, when Hershey, my then nearly 11-year-old chocolate Lab, developed the first in a series of urinary tract infections. Eventually, the problem worsened to include full-blown incontinence, with Hershey waking up in...
Tags: Ear Infection, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Acupuncture, North Miami, North Miami Beach
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Linda Pugach dies at 75; disfigured by lye, she married attacker
"It's me and Burt against the world." -- Linda Pugach, 2007 With those words, Linda Pugach explained, perhaps as well as anyone could, an unfathomable chain of events. PHOTOS: Linda Pugach | 1937 - 2013 In 1959, she was Linda Riss, a 22-year-old dark-...
Tags: Lawyers, New York City, Television Industry, Los Angeles Times, Dan Klores
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Pet of the Week
Readers may remember Sonny from a column last April. We'd like to remind you that he still awaits his chance for the right home. This nine-year-old Akita mix has a handsome golden-brown fur coat. He is easy to walk on leash, house-trained and well-...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Medical marijuana use draws criticism
Medical marijuana has turned into a windfall for the state of Michigan. Applications brought in $10 million last year, but not everyone is a fan. Voters legalized medical marijuana in 2008. It was promoted as an initiative to help the critically ill,...
Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Back Pain, HIV, AIDS
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A liberal agenda for Florida in 2014
After the 2012 Election, you don't have to be a weatherman to know that the political wind is blowing liberal in the Sunshine State. There's a storm brewing for the tea party/GOP, and it's more than a tempest in a teapot. It turns out that Florida voters...Tags: Women's Health, Feminism, Same-Sex Marriage, Politics, Voting
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Walter Gilliam
Walter Gilliam, who rose from a being a sandwich maker and dishwasher to become a chef at the old Haussner's Restaurant in a career than spanned more than 50 years, died Monday of complications from a stroke at his East Baltimore home.
He was 91....Tags: Bethlehem Steel, Restaurants, Edgewood, Steaks, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore
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Interesting products approved by FDA
Dear Readers: Here are 2012's interesting items — prescription (Rx) and OTC (over the counter) — approved by the Food and Drug Administration. — Love, Suzy Stendra (Avanafil) tablets, Rx: Used for erectile dysfunction. Stendra.com...
Tags: Calcium, Dietary Supplements, Food and Drug Administration, AIDS, Chemotherapy
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Increase in vision problems could be linked to diabetes rise
An increase in vision problems that cannot be corrected with lenses may be related to an uptick in diabetes rates over the same period, researchers said Tuesday. The team, led by Dr. David S. Friedman of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine...
Tags: National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins University, Obesity, Diseases and Illnesses, Symptoms
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Apr 4, 2013
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Mar 18, 2013
|Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Feb 20, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jan 26, 2013
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Feb 19, 2013
|Story| HB Independent
Feb 7, 2013
|Story| WSBT-TV
Jan 6, 2013
|Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Dec 12, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jan 2, 2013
|Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Dec 11, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
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