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Former detention center deputy pleads guilty to distribution of drugs
dona@herald-mail.comA former deputy at the Washington County Detention Center will be sentenced at a later date after pleading guilty this week in Circuit Court to taking drugs to an inmate at the jail. Leslie Allen Martin Jr., 30, of Hagerstown pleaded guilty to...Tags: Trials, Suboxone (drug), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Prisons, Punishment
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Living for Bracket Busters
Ok, if you are playing a NCAA bracket and it is perfect, I want to shake your hand and have you buy me a lottery ticket or two. For all of those experts who had either Duke or Missouri going deep into the tournament; uh, sorry about your luck their buddy,...Tags: College Sports, Sports, Lotteries, Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Fewer children accidentally poisoned
Daily American Staff WriterWhen Ed Krenzelok started working at the Pittsburgh Poison Center 35 years ago, 80 percent of the calls that the center received were for accidental poisoning of children under 6. Last year only 48 percent of the calls were about young children....Tags: Health, Poisoning, Consumers, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Chemical Industry
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Study: aspirin may reduce cancer risk
Taking a low-dose of aspirin each day could help you fight-off cancer.
Researchers found patients who took low doses of aspirin daily, for at least three years, had a more than 20-percent lower risk of developing cancer.
Patients who took the drug for...Tags: Health, Cancer, Drugs and Medicines
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Safe to say, anesthesia less risky than ever
The last two decades could be considered the golden age for advances in anesthesiology, capped in October when the Anesthesia Quality Institute started the first nationwide system for the collection of data that includes individual problems from...Tags: Health, Procedural Sedation, Medical Specialization, Michael Jackson, Medical Specialization
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Adventurer John Fairfax dies at 74; rowed across the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
After adventurer John Fairfax became the first person in recorded history to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean, he said he couldn't have done it without the help of "a great teacher," a pirate. The navigational skills needed for his six-month trip in...Tags: Eight Rowing, Organized Crime, Sports, Atlantic Ocean, BBC
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The Santorum Show (Part 1)
Call Washington BureauThese days it's nearly impossible to keep up with the constant flow of Rick Santorum news. We would never in our wildest dreams pretend to be The Daily Santorum, where Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporters have been tirelessly tracking the former Pennsylvania...Tags: Rick Santorum, Health, Drugs and Medicines, Family Planning, Mitt Romney
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Aspirin as birth control comment by Santorum funder raises eyebrows
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsHe supports Republican Rick Santorum for president. He's a top donor to a Santorum super-PAC, called the Red, White, and Blue Fund. However, it's a comment by billionaire Foster Friess that raised eyebrows Thursday. "On this contraceptive thing, my gosh,...Tags: Health, Rick Santorum, Family Planning, Health Treatments, Planned Parenthood
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Crime follies show why crime does not pay
Crime is not supposed to be amusing, and an aspirin allegation in Lower Macungie Township would not ordinarily make one think of a multimillion-dollar caper on the other side of the state. Still, Thursday's story in The Morning Call — about a man...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Theft, Prisons, Companies and Corporations, Tom Corbett
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Our View: Be true to your Valentine: Take care of your heart
Today’s the day to celebrate love. All around you, people are sending or receiving bouquets of roses, heart-shaped boxes of chocolates and endearing messages scrawled across greeting cards. So many cards are purchased this time of year that...Tags: Health, Stroke, Heart and Circulatory System, Heart Failure, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Fighting the black and blues
A bruise, quite simply, is the booby prize that comes with life's lumps and bumps.
It's what you see when blood leaks out of blood vessels into tissues of skin, mucous membranes or other organs, including muscle and bone. Most of the time, it's nothing...Tags: Health, Human Body, Plavix (drug), Human Body, Chemicals
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Jan 11, 2012
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Feb 26, 2012
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Feb 16, 2012
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Feb 14, 2012
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Feb 9, 2012
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