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Evelyn Freeman dies at 96; therapist was pioneer in aging issues
Evelyn Freeman, a pioneer in the field of aging who in the twilight of her life helped people cope with the challenges of getting older, has died. She was 96. Freeman, who was the longtime director of the senior counseling program at what was then called...Tags: Religion and Belief, Psychotherapy, Physical Conditions, Pain, Jane Fonda
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Mendocino County spars with feds over conflicting marijuana laws
Mendocino County is fighting efforts by federal prosecutors to get records on medical marijuana growers who signed up for a program intended to sanction their businesses under state law. The county's resistance creates a rare legal clash between local...
Tags: Local Government, Lawyers, Justice System, Health Treatments, Medical Marijuana Therapy
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NHL: Wild blank Stars 1-0
ST. PAUL, Minn.-- Zach Parise scored his first goal with Minnesota. But Josh Harding’s seventh career shutout was even bigger news in the Wild’s 1-0 victory over the Dallas Stars on Sunday. It was his first start since being diagnosed...
Tags: Pierre-Marc Bouchard, Niklas Backstrom, Ice Hockey, Josh Harding, Jaromir Jagr
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Dr. Oz to offer ‘no-holds-barred’ interview with Charlie Sheen
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelIn coming shows, "The Dr. Oz Show" will have other celebrity guests, including Tom Bergeron, host of ABC's "Dancing With the Stars," and Meredith Vieira, former anchor of NBC's "Today." Oz described the Vieira chat as "very emotional" because she talks... -
Reader Panel: 2013 resolutions
Today's question: What is your resolution for 2013? What change will you make, or what will you do more or less of? How likely will you be to meet your goal? The American News reader panel is an emailed question of the week. To join the panel, email...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise
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The Science of Touch Therapies
The Fitness Center - Orlando SentinelOngoing research continue to indicate touch therapies have numerous health benefits and curative powers for common subclinical maladies. Massage Therapy, arguably the first form of manual medicine, continues to impress the scientific community in it's... -
Anthem's mail-order policy may have crossed a legal line
Anthem Blue Cross may be breaking California law by requiring some policyholders to buy their prescription drugs from a single mail-order pharmacy, according to the state attorney general's office. Anthem, the state's largest for-profit health insurer,...Tags: Heart Disease, Bipolar Disorder, Healthcare Provider, Justice System, Federal Trade Commission
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Diane T. Kefauver, 74
Diane Thomas Kefauver, passed away on Dec. 26, 2012, at Meritus Medical Center in Hagerstown. Diane was the fourth daughter of Ralph Monroe and Lois Compher Thomas, born July 10, 1938, at the home farm in Adamstown, Md. She was the wife of her loving...
Tags: Middletown, American Cancer Society
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Nanoparticles help stop MS in lab study
WGN NewsTargeting auto immune disease. Scientists are sending in nanoparticles stocked with ammunition to stop the assault on the body. The tiny particles may help make a big difference for patients with MS. Stephen Miller, PhD, auto-immune researcher,...Tags: Diabetes, Medical Research, Insulin, Asthma, Immune System
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A case for Tim Raines and Hall of Fame
I don't envy the job the Baseball Writers' Association of America members have in choosing the 2013 Hall of Fame class. This year they must contend with the "steroid ballot" as names such as Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Mike Piazza and Sammy Sosa...
Tags: Michael Jordan, Sammy Sosa, Major League Baseball, Mike Piazza, Barry Bonds
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Hagerstown man honored for volunteer efforts in fight against MS
janeth@herald-mail.comIt’s been more than five years since Michael Tomlin was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. The diagnosis, made just before his 30th birthday, was two years in coming as other medical conditions were ruled out. Tomlin said it’s a hard disease...Tags: Mount Airy, Human Interest, Colon Cancer, U.S. Navy, Research
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Neurotranmitter therapy may help MS patients
New research has uncovered how manipulating levels of a brain neurotransmitter might help common memory and learning difficulties in multiple sclerosis. Johns Hopkins University researchers said the results from their experiments, while very...
Tags: Memory Loss, Insomnia, Science, Johns Hopkins University, Pharmaceuticals
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