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Letters to the Editor - Oct. 17
Accusations fit prejudices more than the facts To the editor: George Michael’s column (Oct. 12) on President Obama’s record was only partially on target. Michael gave credit to wacky conspiracy theories when he said, “By dropping more...Tags: Physical Conditions, Health and Safety at School, Parenting, Diseases and Illnesses, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Cigna Announces Program To Reduce Medical Costs, Improve Care Of 20,500 Connecticut Patients
The Hartford CourantCigna Corp. on Tuesday announced agreements with two doctors' groups — one in New Haven County, one in northeastern Connecticut — to better coordinate patient care for 20,500 patients. The new programs, with New Haven Community Medical...Tags: Insurance, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Drugs and Medicines, Health and Medical Professionals, New Haven County
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The risks and rewards of red meat
Each week a nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center provides a guest post. This week, Ellen Loreck, MS, RD, LDN;, weighs in on red meat.
Picture this: You're out to dinner and there are juicy porterhouse steaks, sumptuous burgers, and...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Sausages, Health and Medical Professionals, Cancer, Demographics
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Great partnership
Somerset County received good news this week regarding health care. UPMC's Heart and Vascular Institute (HVI) is partnering with Somerset Hospital to provide local access to advanced cardiac services and a full-time medical and interventional...Tags: Cardiologists
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Death of pregnant 18-year-old was due to heart disease, autopsy results show
Q13 FOX News OnlineThe death of an 18-year-old pregnant woman in Grant County was due to cardiomyopathy, or heart disease, autopsy results showed Friday. The Grant County Sheriff's Office responded to a call about 3:45 p.m. Wednesday that the woman was found unconscious...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Emergency Health Procedures
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Vera W. Hall, school teacher and librarian
Vera Welch Hall, a retired Baltimore City public school teacher and librarian, died of heart disease Oct. 6 at the Augsburg Lutheran Home. The West Baltimore resident was 86.
Born in Baltimore and raised on Calhoun Street near Franklin Square, she was...Tags: University of Pennsylvania, Racism, University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities, Judges
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Somerset Hospital partners with UPMC on cardiac services
UPMC’s Heart and Vascular Institute (HVI) has partnered with Somerset Hospital to provide local access to advanced cardiac services and a full-time medical and interventional cardiology service under an agreement that took effect Oct. 1. “...
Tags: Cardiologists, Hospitals and Clinics, Electrophysiology, Heart Failure
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Diet for heart health research funded in Beef Council budget
BROOKINGS - A newly approved budget that will fund a new in-state heart-health diet research study with beef checkoff dollars has the president of the South Dakota Beef Industry Council (SDBIC) excited. Ed Blair said the council voted during its...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, South Dakota State University, Healthy Diet, Annual and Special Corporate Meetings, Health
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Superfoods
A healthy diet is key to ensuring your child grows and develops properly. Growing children require specific vitamins and minerals to aid in their growth. Add these superfoods to your children’s diet to help them grow strong and healthy. 1. ...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Omega-3 Fatty Acid, Salads, Cancer, Dietary Supplements
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Anonymous donor offers up to $10,000 for community aid groups
julieg@herald-mail.comAn anonymous donor has, for the third year in a row, offered to match up to $10,000 in donations for each of three struggling, local nonprofit organizations that serve the homeless, people with no health insurance, and low-income seniors who need housing,...Tags: Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Health and Medical Professionals, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Diseases and Illnesses
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Alex Karras, former Detroit Lions lineman, actor, dies at 77
DETROIT (AP) — Alex Karras was one of the NFL's most feared defensive tackles throughout the 1960s, a player who hounded quarterbacks and bulled past opposing linemen. And yet, to many people he will always be the lovable dad from the 1980s...
Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Pete Rozelle, Emmanuel Lewis, Concussion, Alex Karras
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Detroit Lions Legend Alex Karras Dies
CNNAlex Karras, the former Detroit Lion defensive tackle turned actor in the ABC sitcom "Webster," died Wednesday in his Los Angeles home following a hard-fought battle with kidney disease, heart disease, dementia and stomach cancer, according to a family...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Kidney Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Stomach Cancer, Emmanuel Lewis
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