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Mowing slow-going at abandoned home
Debbie Smalley thought she finally had a lead on how to get the nearly 4-foot-tall grass cut at the abandoned home next door, when a sign was posted on the house last month advising people to call Bank of America with any questions. Smalley called. She...
Tags: Mortgages, South Whitehall Township, PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated, Banking, Lehigh County
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Be on the look out for tick diseases
Casselton Veterinary Service, Inc. has recently diagnosed our first equine case of Anaplasmosis in May, and now another in June. Both locally kept horses returned to normal shortly after starting antibiotic therapy. We have found a fair number of dogs...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Dog (animal), Blood Cells, Symptoms, Preventative Medicine
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Source of WBFF robocalls suggests right-wing political purpose
The Baltimore SunIn May, I reported on Baltimore-area homes receiving mysterious robocalls voiced by WBFF anchorman Jeff Barnd asking residents a series of questions about Lyme disease, same-sex marriage and the alleged agenda of Gov. Martin O'Malley. Read that here....Tags: Genesis (music group), Family, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Republican Party
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Lyme Disease at its height in June
Weekend Anchor/ReporterIt's a pesky problem that can make you really sick. One area doctor is seeing more and more patients with Lyme Disease, and June tends to be an especially busy month, with the highest number of cases. According to the Virginia Department of Health,...Tags: Flu, Salem (Salem, Virginia), Symptoms, Skin Rash, Health
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When Does A Bug Bite Need Medical Attention?
This is an important topic. Sure, all our kids get bug bites....but, finding a tick embedded in his skin can be a pretty big deal. When is a bug bite just a bug bite? And when should we parents seek medical attention? Read over this press release from...
Tags: West Hartford, Symptoms, Swelling, Health, Diseases and Illnesses
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Ticked off: an abundance of ticks in Northern Michigan
Area outdoors people have been reporting an uptick in, well, ticks this spring. But pinning the blame on a mild winter for an upswing in numbers may not be a catch-all answer anymore. The upswing could be simply because of the tick's normal expansion...
Tags: Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Babesiosis , Ehrlichiosis , Health, Anaplasmosis
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Hutchinson man wants people to know about tick-borne illness
A Hutchinson man who's suffering from Lyme Disease wants to raise awareness about the tick-borne illness in Kansas. Andy Green was bitten by a tick in 2009 while in Arkansas. The bite developed into a red circular rash, which he assumed it was a spider...
Tags: Health, Diseases and Illnesses
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Concerns over pesticide testing are justified
The Maryland Pesticide Network (MPN) appreciates The Sun's extensive and fair coverage of the dispute regarding the current Lyme disease study being conducted in Maryland by the state's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and theU.S. Centers for...Tags: European Union, Heart Disease, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Culture, Diabetes
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Michigan Supreme Court makes first medical pot rulings
DETROIT (AP) — In its first medical marijuana ruling, the Michigan Supreme Court said Thursday that a man arrested for drug manufacturing deserves another day in court to defend his outdoor, locked chain-link dog kennel as a legally proper...
Tags: Back Pain, Trials, Court Preliminary, Drug Trafficking, Health Treatments
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Corrections
•An article in Tuesday's editions of The Baltimore Sun about a Lyme disease study misstated the goals of the Maryland Pesticide Network. The coalition seeks to limit pesticide use. •Based on inaccurate information provided by the NCAA,...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports
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Lyme disease tick study stirs dispute
Hundreds of Baltimore-area families have volunteered for a government study to spray their suburban yards with pesticide, which researchers hope can protect them from Lyme disease but that environmentalists warn is unsafe.
The goal, federal and state...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Health, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Education, Johns Hopkins University
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Tuesday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for increasing clouds, a chance of showers and thunderstorms this evening, and a high temperature near 91 degrees. Tuesday night is expected to be rainy, with a low temperature around 74 degrees.
FROM LAST NIGHT...
10-...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Auto Racing, Gillette Stadium, Maryland Terrapins, Loyola University Maryland
Jul 4, 2012
|Column| Allentown Morning Call
Jun 29, 2012
|Story| Aberdeen News
Jun 20, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jun 13, 2012
|Story| WDBJ7
Jun 13, 2012
|Column| ctnow.com
Jun 6, 2012
|Story| Petoskey News
Jun 4, 2012
|Story| KWCH
Jun 2, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jun 1, 2012
|Story| Petoskey News
May 29, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 29, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 29, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
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