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    May 14, 2013 |Story| AM News
  1. Looking back at KSD history, May, 12 2013

    <strong>By Brad Nystrom and JoAnn Hamm </strong>
    By Brad Nystrom and JoAnn Hamm In 1874, Kentucky School for the Deaf began publishing a weekly in-house newspaper, the Kentucky Deaf-Mute to give the male students an opportunity to learn the printing trade. KSD published the newspaper continuously from...

    Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Politics, Executive Branch, Entertainment

  2. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| KY3-TV
  3. More parents choosing to skip childhood vaccines causes concern for health experts

    SPRINGFIELD, --&nbsp;&nbsp; It's part of growing up, but experts say far too many children are not getting vaccinated. Doctors in the Ozarks are urging parents to keep their kids protected.
    areynolds@ky3.com
    SPRINGFIELD, --   It's part of growing up, but experts say far too many children are not getting vaccinated. Doctors in the Ozarks are urging parents to keep their kids protected. It's World Immunization Week. This comes at a time when there are more...

    Tags: Polio, Whooping Cough, Autism, Chemical Industry, Measles

  4. Apr 10, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  5. Mumps recurrence should not be a concern

    The mumps are causing problems in three colleges in our state.
    WDBJ7 Reporter
    The mumps are causing problems in three colleges in our state. The University of Richmond, Virginia Commonwealth and now James Madison say they've had a few infections.  The disease is rare, but also very contagious. We spoke with a doctor who says...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Education, Colleges and Universities, Diseases and Illnesses, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia)

  6. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  7. James Madison latest school to report mumps

    James Madison University is the latest Virginia school to report a mumps case.&nbsp;&nbsp;
    James Madison University is the latest Virginia school to report a mumps case.   The university says one student was treated for contagious viral infection. It is advising students to take precautions and to stay home if they are ill to avoid...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Viral Diseases and Infections, Colleges and Universities, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia)

  8. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Replace the sequester before it's too late

    Over the past six years, Maryland has taken a balanced approach when it comes to fiscal policy &mdash; making responsible cuts to spending while prioritizing investments in jobs, opportunity, and a stronger middle class. Because of this balanced approach, we're on the verge of eliminating Maryland's long-standing structural deficit, we have achieved the No. 1 public schools in the country for five years in a row, and since 2007, we've done more than any other state in the nation to hold down the cost of college tuition.
    Over the past six years, Maryland has taken a balanced approach when it comes to fiscal policy — making responsible cuts to spending while prioritizing investments in jobs, opportunity, and a stronger middle class. Because of this balanced approach,...

    Tags: U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Whooping Cough, Annapolis, Career and Workplace, Christopher Van Hollen Jr.

  10. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. More than a dozen cases of mumps suspected at Loyola

    A dozen or more cases of mumps have been reported among Loyola University Maryland students over the past month, prompting officials to alert the campus community to signs of the rare virus that has spread rapidly across college campuses in recent outbreaks.
    A dozen or more cases of mumps have been reported among Loyola University Maryland students over the past month, prompting officials to alert the campus community to signs of the rare virus that has spread rapidly across college campuses in recent...

    Tags: Students, Meningitis, Health and Safety at School, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Loyola University Maryland

  12. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. A healthy dose of data

    The daily broadcast of medical reports, scientific studies and sociological statistics can cause your ears to ring. Sometimes a report will contradict the findings of another issued just days earlier. More often, compelling snapshots of the American...

    Tags: Research, American Medical Association, Pneumonia, Medical Procedures and Tests, Plan B (drug)

  14. Feb 25, 2013 | South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. White House warns about budget cuts in Florida

    While trying to blame Republicans, the White House predicts big losses of money and jobs in Florida because of budget cuts that will squeeze schools, work-study programs, Head Start, environmental protection, law enforcement and defense. The automatic...

    Tags: Flu, Medical Procedures and Tests, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Lois Frankel

  16. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| WSBT-TV
  17. A look at automatic budget cuts in Indiana

    Military and education would take big hits in Indiana from automatic cuts to the federal budget set to take effect this week, according to a report the White House issued Sunday. The White House compiled the numbers from federal agencies and its own...

    Tags: Environmental Pollution, Whooping Cough, Medical Procedures and Tests, Flu, Tetanus

  18. Feb 13, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  19. Salisbury school kindergarten registration

    The annual kindergarten registration will be conducted at the Salisbury-Elk Lick Elementary School from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. March 8. At the regular school board meeting on July 13, 2011, a ruling was passed that a child is eligible for...

    Tags: Polio, Personal Data Collection, Interior Policy, Politics, Tetanus

  20. Jan 14, 2013 |Story| AM News
  21. GUEST COLUMN: Hudson embodied volunteer spirit

    Guest Columnist
    Danville is an old city that has long benefitted from the contributions of new residents. Newcomers who have lived here only a couple of decades have joined natives whose family trees have been growing in the soil of Boyle County for two centuries to...

    Tags: Tennessee Volunteers, Football, Measles, Sports, Hearing Impairment

  22. Jan 14, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  23. Hospitals crack down on workers refusing flu shots

    CHICAGO (AP) &mdash; Patients can refuse a flu shot. Should doctors and nurses have that right, too? That is the thorny question surfacing as U.S. hospitals increasingly crack down on employees who won't get flu shots, with some workers losing their jobs over their refusal.
    CHICAGO (AP) — Patients can refuse a flu shot. Should doctors and nurses have that right, too? That is the thorny question surfacing as U.S. hospitals increasingly crack down on employees who won't get flu shots, with some workers losing their...

    Tags: American Medical Association, Nursing Homes, Pneumonia, Government Health Care, Values

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