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Which NC bills survived crossover?
The News & ObserverLawmakers in the House and Senate raced this week to meet their Thursday crossover deadline -- when bills that don't deal with money or constitutional amendments must pass at least one chamber. Of course, that deadline has always been a bit artificial...Tags: Wake County, Chemotherapy, Immigration, Highway Transportation, Abusive Behavior
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Franklin County Commissioner Thomas to undergo bone marrow transplant
dona@herald-mail.comFranklin County Commissioner Robert L. "Bob" Thomas, who has been a commissioner since 1995, announced Friday that he will be able to continue serving in the post even as he undergoes treatment for the blood and bone marrow disease myelodysplastic...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Radio, Elections, Chemotherapy, Politics
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Cancer cover girl rallies to launch fashion line
In a playroom at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, a frail, 13-year-old girl is between takes for "omg! Insider," a TV celebrity-gossip show, talking about her new fashion line. Talia Joy Castellano of Oviedo — her body emaciated from a six-...
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Still Creek Ranch hosting equine therapy training
The Eagle, Bryan, TexasFour horses trotted across the Still Creek Ranch Arena on Thursday, picking up orange traffic cones with their teeth, drumming their hooves on an overturned barrel and rubbing manes against one another. Their purpose this week, however, was more than...Tags: Mental Health, Child Abuse, Psychotherapy, Abusive Behavior
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Fourth RECHS class graduates
The Courier-Tribune, Asheboro, N.C.Members of Randolph Early College High School's Class of 2013 received a lot of advice at Thursday morning's commencement for beginning their individual life journeys. This advice was delivered by classmates and educators before a standing-room-only...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Physical Therapy, Education
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Pot dispensaries could mean green for state coffers, advocates argue
Las Vegas SunAdvocates for medical marijuana argued Nevada could bring in $10 million to $30 million a year for state coffers if lawmakers approve a bill to create a dispensary system. The bill to establish a regulated and taxed dispensary system is winding its...Tags: Substance Abuse, Law Enforcement, Politics, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Marijuana Therapy
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Woman accused of faking cancer appears in court
The Dayton Daily NewsA woman accused of faking cancer to get charity money appeared in court today for an arraignment. Michelle Mundy, 38, voluntarily turned herself in to Springfield police Thursday afternoon and she was arrested on suspicion of theft, according to...Tags: Hodgkins Disease, Leukemia, Chemotherapy, Biotechnology, Cancer
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Inaugural JLI scholarship gives money, mentorship to three students
Watertown Daily Times, N.Y.The Jefferson Leadership Institute's inaugural scholarship to three high school juniors is the beginning of the group's effort to combat "brain drain." The annual leadership development program, run by the Greater Watertown-North Country Chamber of...Tags: Watertown, Teaching and Learning, Awards and Prizes, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Physical Therapy
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Op-ed: The importance of mental health in schools
More than a month after the shooting rampage in Newtown, Conn., mental health professionals stated that psychological disorders often emerge before people enter high school; however, only a small percentage of students ever receives necessary intervention...Tags: Barack Obama, Mental Illness, Mental Health, Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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Illinois Senate approves marijuana for medical uses
ReutersSPRINGFIELD, Illinois (Reuters) - The Illinois Senate on Friday voted to approve the use of marijuana for medical purposes, which if signed into law would make it the second-most-populous state in the nation after California to allow the drug's use for...Tags: Barack Obama, Prescription Drugs, Illinois Governor, Prosecution, Multiple Sclerosis
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Entertainment briefs, May 17, 2013
St. Joseph News-Press, Mo.Western hosts Rock Around the Clock Tower Missouri Western State University will present Rock Around the Clock Tower from 1 to 6 p.m. May 18 on campus. The event will include the following activities. Department reunions (1 to 3 p.m.): The Craig...Tags: Barack Obama, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Joe Biden, Missouri Western State University
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Teva treads lightly in morning-after controversy
The Philadelphia InquirerThe recent controversy surrounding the morning-after contraceptive pill called Plan B One-Step has been argued in political, regulatory, and legal circles. But Teva Pharmaceuticals Ltd., which makes the drug and has its Americas headquarters in Montgomery...Tags: Barack Obama, Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Department of Justice, Multiple Sclerosis, Women's Health
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