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Pot licenses to cost $1,000 under draft Washington state rules
ReutersBy Jonathan Kaminsky OLYMPIA, Wash., May 16 (Reuters) - After months of study, the Washington state agency charged with overseeing the first-of-its-kind recreational cannabis market released its draft rules for the industry on Thursday. Under the...Tags: Trials, Blueberries, Crimes, Business, Medical Marijuana Therapy
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Joey Sciacca: 'Superhero' boy valiantly fought cancer for years
Six-year-old Joey Sciacca idolized the Hulk, Captain America and Iron Man. But those who knew him said the little boy from Clermont was a genuine superhero himself. Despite unceasing pain from neuroblastoma, an aggressive cancer he battled for four...
Tags: Halloween, Olive Garden, Rentals, Chemotherapy, Cancer
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Creative arts may ease cancer-related anxiety, pain
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Music, art and dance therapy may relieve anxiety and similar symptoms among people with cancer, according to a new analysis of past studies. Researchers who analyzed results from trials conducted between 1989 and 2011 said the...Tags: Anxiety, Internists, Medical Research, Acupuncture, Medical Specialization
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Medical weed could jinx recreational dope market in Washington state
ReutersOLYMPIA, Washington (Reuters) - Key officials helping to create Washington state's potentially lucrative recreational pot market say its success may hinge on preventing consumers from choosing to get high on readily available medical cannabis because of...Tags: Elections, Drug Trafficking, Public Officials, Justice System, Finance
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'Literacy hero' honored as teacher who inspires
The Santa Fe New MexicanThe Teachers Who Inspire award is supposed to be a secret, but when Kathleen Nakamura heard the presenter say the award was going to a teacher who utilizes "word vitamins" in class, the jig was up. Nakamara, who teaches third grade at El Dorado...Tags: Vitamin Therapy, Dietary Supplements, Teachers, Education, Teaching and Learning
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Branching out
Odessa American, TexasAnita Harris used to drive 800 miles to shop. It's not that she was picky. She just had a hard time finding products she needed in Odessa until she opened The Pink Tree in April, a specialty shop offering a wide-range of mastectomy products, including...Tags: Lymphedema, Chemotherapy, Mastectomy, Breast Cancer
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Redman perseveres
Pharos-Tribune, Logansport, Ind.Timing can be everything. Unfortunately for Logansport senior Seanna Redman, she suffered a devastating knee injury right in the middle of her senior year. Redman was a starter on one of the best girls basketball teams in the state when her knee...Tags: Baseball, Basketball, Health and Medical Professionals, College Basketball, Softball
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Alleged cancer fraud 'atrocity' to terminal woman
Springfield News-Sun, OhioWHATEVER THE FINANCIAL COST -- whatever the lost attendance at fundraisers or the skepticism shown those trying to raise money for people in dire straits -- Erin Perks said allegations that Michelle Mundy faked cancer for financial gain robbed cancer...Tags: Pneumonia, Chemotherapy, Cancer, Breast Cancer, Science and Technology
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Coward pitches Seneca Valley into semifinals
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThrowing a baseball used to cause terrible pain for Seneca Valley's Connor Coward, but now he's leaving his opponents hurting. The Raiders' right-hander threw a one-hit shutout Wednesday to beat No. 8 Bethel Park, 2-0, in the WPIAL Class AAAA...Tags: Baseball, Health and Medical Professionals, Physical Therapy, Physical Therapists, Sports
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Q & A: Author, activist Eve Ensler, in Seattle May 18
Seattle TimesWomen talking publicly about their private parts was once strictly taboo. But Angelina Jolie's recent announcement she had a double mastectomy, after discovering she is at high risk for breast cancer, is a sign how much times have changed. One...Tags: Congo, Planned Parenthood, Cervical Cancer, Chemotherapy, Mastectomy
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Middlebury teen continues to recover after hit-and-run
We now know a Middlebury teen who was seriously injured after being hit while riding her bike last summer is doing much better. Zion Carlstrom has spent much of this past year going through intense physical therapy, trying to regain her balance and...
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Schreiner professor and his dog volunteer in pet therapy program
Kerrville Daily Times, TexasTuesday was Mary Blackburn's birthday, and she was not too thrilled about having to spend part of it in the rehabilitation wing of Peterson Regional Medical Center. However, her mood was immediately lifted after laying her eyes on Spenser, PRMC's new...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Physical Therapy, Physical Therapists, Stroke
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