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Thousands will head to Senior Games
ST. GEORGE, Utah — While the Olympians were competing in London, thousands of other elite athletes were setting their sights on a major international event this fall. The Huntsman World Senior Games are the world's largest annual multisport...
Tags: Sports, Basketball, Golden State Warriors, Harlem Globetrotters, Health
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Connecticut Prepares For Medical Marijuana
This Oct. 1 could be nicknamed "Medical Marijuana Day" in Connecticut. That's when Connecticut residents can actually start applying to have the legal right to use pot for medical purposes in this state. The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Dannel P. Malloy , Symptoms, Diseases and Illnesses
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56 area residents take advantage of first free eye examinations at Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic
richardb@herald-mail.comJennifer Myers and William McLeod were typical of the 56 area residents who took advantage of the first free eye examinations Friday morning at the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic in Ranson. Sponsored by the West Virginia University Eye Institute and...Tags: Eyes and Vision, Medical Procedures and Tests, Physical Conditions, Diabetes, Jennifer Myers
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Wilmer Eye Institute celebrates new locations in Bel Air, HdG
The Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins Medicine commemorated the grand opening of its Bel Air and Havre de Grace locations (both formerly Parris-Castoro Eye Care Centers) during a recent ribbon-cutting ceremony. These two sites represent the ninth...Tags: Havre de Grace, Eyes and Vision, Hospitals and Clinics, Ophthalmology, Medical Research
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Eye diseases increase 23% in Texas since 2000
KIAHAre you having trouble seeing straight? Does an attempt at romance usually end with your lips on her nose instead of her lips? Prevent Blindness America says adults are having a hard time seeing. In Texas, there has been a 23% increase in glaucoma...Tags: Physical Conditions, Diseases and Illnesses, Diabetes, Health, Blindness
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Deputies: Elderly man, 88, exploited by new wife, 46
FloriDUHVolusia County Sheriff’s investigators have arrested three women for their role in swindling an 88-year-old Deltona man out of more than $150,000, according to a news release from the Volusia County Sheriff's Office. Belgica Rivera of DeBary, 46,...Tags: Cancer, DeBary, Deltona, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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Patients with pre-existing health conditions buoyed by high court ruling
L.A. NOWSeveral Los Angeles area patients with pre-existing medical conditions expressed relief Thursday as news spread about the Supreme Court decision upholding President Obama's healthcare plan. The law guarantees coverage for patients with conditions that... -
Community news: Lions Club provides vision screenings, musician Isabella Ramos to perform, TubaChristmas concert
The Northwest Glendale Lions Club provided vision screenings during the third annual Glendale Health Festival sponsored by the Armenian American Medical Society of Southern California at the Pacific Community Center in November. The Lions have provided...
Tags: Healthcare Provider, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Holidays
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Ellicott City
Summer camps Glen Mar United Methodist Church will hold one-week summer camp sessions June 18 through July 27 at the church, 4701 New Cut Road. Sessions are for those who will be 4 years old by June 1 through children now in fifth grade. Registration and...Tags: Entertainment, Ellicott City, Music, High Blood Pressure
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Connecticut Senate Passes Medical Marijuana Bill
ReutersHARTFORD, Conn. (Reuters) - The Connecticut Senate passed a bill on Saturday legalizing marijuana use for medical purposes with tight restrictions aimed at avoiding problems that have plagued some of the 16 other states where pot is now legal. After...Tags: Cancer, AIDS, Health Treatments, Chicago, Connecticut General Assembly
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Medical marijuana is passed, but it'll take a year to get rolling
Connecticut lawmakers have approved it. Gov. Dannel Malloy plans to sign it into law. But it’s probably going to take at least a year before the first patient walks up to a pharmacist and is handed a dose of medical marijuana. That’s the best...
Tags: Dannel P. Malloy , Politics, Diseases and Illnesses, Executive Branch, Health and Medical Professionals
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Landscape firm, commission have vision to help gardener grow
It could have been easy to dismiss David Penfold as a potential employee — not because of his resume, but because of what he has lost. Penfold, 56, has been a gardener for nearly 30 years, including 15 years as the head gardener at the famous Grand...Tags: Physical Conditions, Business, Health
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