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Maryland picks model for essential health insurance benefits
Under national health care reform, insurance policies in Maryland will be required to cover acupuncture for pain management and chiropractic care in certain cases.
The plans won't cover acupuncture for other treatments, such as infertility or stress, and...Tags: Employees, Physical Therapy, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Health and Safety at Work, Health Insurance
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Wild hogs running loose in the country
Invasive species are a natural disaster waiting to happen. In some cases, there is a very real danger to humans, such as the Burmese Python in South Florida. In many cases, the threat to humans is indirect, yet no less important, such as Saltcedar's...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Game, Arthritis, Dog (animal), Environmental Issues
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Remarkable Woman: Kelly Weaver
As Kelly Weaver walks through the halls of the Alexander Leigh Center for Autism in Crystal Lake (alexanderleighcenterforautism.com), she beams with pride. "We started with one student in my basement back in 2007," says Weaver, the center's executive...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Teaching and Learning, Schools, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Ovarian Cancer
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Dr. Frances H. Trimble, Planned Parenthood of Md. medical director
Dr. Frances H. Trimble, a gynecologist who had been medical director of Planned Parenthood of Maryland for nearly three decades, died Friday of pneumonia at Roland Park Place. She was 94.
"She took Planned Parenthood from a highly criticized small...Tags: Christianity, Feminism, Breast Cancer, Crime, Law and Justice, Civil Rights
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'Once Upon A Time' recap, 'Lady of the Lake'
This week in Storybrooke, there was no sign of Rumpelstiltskin and only five seconds of Regina. No worries though, as we got our dose of evil this week from Cora. The episode also showed us the brief relationship of Snow and Charming's mother, as well as...
Tags: Alan Dale
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Twin pregnancies are a complication in dairy cows.
For the dairy farmer, the word "twin" may as well be a cuss word. In fact, it is a four letter word, isn't it? But seriously, few farmers would ever wish that on any of their cows. One might think that twins is two for the price of one, but we all...Tags: Twins
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2 groups support Catholic school teacher fired over in vitro
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — Two national groups are supporting a discrimination lawsuit filed by a former Indiana parochial school teacher who claims she was fired for trying to get pregnant through in vitro fertilization. The American Society for...
Tags: Christianity, Crime, Law and Justice, Separation of Church and State, Justice and Rights, Civil Rights
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Business people - Aug. 26
Eastern Panhandle Anesthesia Associates MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Dr. Christopher M. Spiess, anesthesiologist, recently joined Eastern Panhandle Anesthesia Associates, based at City Hospital in Martinsburg. Spiess recently completed a residency in...
Tags: Testosterone, Fort Lauderdale, Abusive Behavior, Crime, Law and Justice, Orthopedic Surgery
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Historical novelist to speak at bookstore
Laguna Beach Books' series of talks by local authors will continue Sept. 9 with Maggie Anton, author of the acclaimed "Rashi's Daughters" trilogy. "The talks are a way to promote local authors," said bookstore owner Jane Hanauer. "It is hard for non-...Tags: Authors, Religious Texts, Judaism, Arts and Culture, Literature
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CDC publishes new guidelines for gonorrhea treatment
Gonorrhea, one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the US, infects more than 700,000 Americans each year. Most do not have symptoms. Left untreated, it can increase the risk for HIV and cause other serious health consequences, including...
Tags: Disease Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Azithromycin (drug), Gonorrhea
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Catholic fertility methods help Chicago woman conceive
Mary-Louise Hengesbaugh admits to growing bitter as she counseled women who considered having abortions to end their unwanted pregnancies five years ago. Pregnancy was all she wanted. But as the director of the Chicago Archdiocese's Respect Life office,...
Tags: Symptoms, In Vitro Fertilization
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Conversion leads fertility doctor down new path
The first time Dr. Anthony Caruso saw life created in a petri dish, it brought tears to his eyes. Once one of Chicago's leading reproductive endocrinologists, he guesses that he helped more than 1,000 children come into the world. But two years ago, he...
Tags: Christianity, Separation of Church and State, Benedict XVI, University of Chicago, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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