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    Apr 6, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Don't brush off the tools

    You've invested in top-quality paint, and have painstakingly prepped and primed your home for a fantastic paint job, so this is no time to skimp on tools. "You've spent $30 or even $50 on a gallon on paint, so don't buy a 99 cent brush," said Debbie Zimmer, paint and color expert at the Paint Quality Institute, an industry group based in Philadelphia.
    You've invested in top-quality paint, and have painstakingly prepped and primed your home for a fantastic paint job, so this is no time to skimp on tools. "You've spent $30 or even $50 on a gallon on paint, so don't buy a 99 cent brush," said Debbie...

    Tags: Health, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Science and Technology, Human Body, Arthritis

  2. Sep 13, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  3. Funeral date set for Russell 'Rusty' Porter in Springfield

    The family of Russell “Rusty” Porter are preparing for his funeral and visitation. On April 17, Porter and his wife, Rebecca Porter, disappeared from their Willard home. In July, a Taney County deputy discovered their bodies in a rural wooded area. Authorities have not released the cause of death. On October 1, a visitation will be held for Russell Porter at 11:00 at the Glad Tidings Assembly of God Church in Springfield. At 1:00 a funeral will follow. In August, Rebecca Porter’s family held a funeral service in Crane.
    Reporter
    The family of Russell “Rusty” Porter are preparing for his funeral and visitation. On April 17, Porter and his wife, Rebecca Porter, disappeared from their Willard home. In July, a Taney County deputy discovered their bodies in a rural...

    Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, MRI (imaging), Health Treatments, Auto Racing, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland)

  4. Feb 20, 2012 |Story| WDBJ7
  5. Step into a suit that let's you experience what it feels like to be elderly

    <span style="font-size: small;">What if you could step into the body of a person 20, 30 or 40 years older than you?&nbsp; What would it feel like? </span>
    WDBJ-TV Anchor/Reporter
    What if you could step into the body of a person 20, 30 or 40 years older than you?  What would it feel like? Architects at one Roanoke firm found out.  You see they tried on what's called the Third Age Suit. It was designed in Europe and it's meant...

    Tags: Bunion, Architecture, Arthritis, Arts and Culture

  6. Jan 6, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  7. Series: Art is good for health

    Paintings can do more than decorate a home. They can also save your brain. Studies show that exposure to a diverse range of arts and other educational stimuli over long periods of time can decrease memory loss by up to 50%, said Dr. William Shankle,...

    Tags: Brain, Diseases and Illnesses, Museums, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Alzheimer's Disease

  8. Jan 4, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  10. Jan 10, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  11. L.I. Shoplifter Has Weeks To Live After Ruining Chances For Heart Transplant

    A Long Island woman with end-stage heart disease has only weeks to live after she lost her chance at a heart transplant for shoplifting back in 
September.
    Staff reporter
    A Long Island woman with end-stage heart disease has only weeks to live after she lost her chance at a heart transplant for shoplifting back in September. Now Diane McCloud and her lawyer are asking to be released into a hospice, so she doesn't spend her...

    Tags: Heart Disease, Long Island, Heart Transplants, Judges, Punishment

  12. Jan 10, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Primetime gadgets: Winter friendly

    It's that time of year for bundling up in front of the fire, fixing a drink and watching the temperature drop. Here are some products that make winter more friendly, cozy and delicious.
    It's that time of year for bundling up in front of the fire, fixing a drink and watching the temperature drop. Here are some products that make winter more friendly, cozy and delicious. LemonFriend The LemonFriend is your friend too. It is a simple...

    Tags: Allergies, Human Body, Health, Lab Tests, Human Body

  14. Oct 17, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Robotic surgery grows, but so do questions

    These days, some surgeons have four arms and are made of metal and plastic.
    These days, some surgeons have four arms and are made of metal and plastic. Use of a robotic assistant called the Da Vinci Surgical System has quadrupled in the last four years, and the machine now helps with incisions and sutures in 2,000 hospitals...

    Tags: Intuitive Surgical Incorporated, Hospitals and Clinics, Prostate Cancer, Massachusetts General Hospital, Prostate

  16. Mar 14, 2012 |Story| WGN-AM
  17. Saturday, March 17, 2012

    5 - 6 a.m. The Satursday Morning Show with Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong  5:05 a.m.   It’s the 30th anniversary of the Farm Toy and Antique Tractor Show in Sublette, Illinois.  Max Armstrong visits with Don Dingus, one of the show founders,...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Entertainment, Syngenta AG, Rod Blagojevich, Music

  18. Mar 16, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  19. Meyersdale women talk about Lyme disease

    In the summer of 2009, Diane Sechler, Meyersdale, had decreasing strength in her arms and hands, with recurrent trigger fingers and carpal tunnel syndrome. But her arthritis tests were negative.
    Daily American Staff Writer
    In the summer of 2009, Diane Sechler, Meyersdale, had decreasing strength in her arms and hands, with recurrent trigger fingers and carpal tunnel syndrome. But her arthritis tests were negative. "I had two surgeries but kept having unbearable symptoms,"...

    Tags: Long Island, Multiple Sclerosis, Lyme, Berks County, Lyme Disease

  20. Mar 7, 2012 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  21. Paying It Forward In Camp Hill

    Sarah Sheaffer, a 24-year-old girl in Cumberland County was looking forward to being on her favorite TV show, Pay it Forward.
    Multi-media Journalist
    Sarah Sheaffer, a 24-year-old girl in Cumberland County was looking forward to being on her favorite TV show, Pay it Forward. "Paying it forward was something that she just giggled and laughed, that was her ritual," said her mom, Suzanne. Her mother...

    Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Arthritis

  22. Dec 21, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. City police look for suspects in barber shop shooting

    City police released surveillance camera stills that they believe show two suspects involved in the Dec. 14 robbery-shooting of a Northeast Baltimore barber shop employee.&nbsp;
    City police released surveillance camera stills that they believe show two suspects involved in the Dec. 14 robbery-shooting of a Northeast Baltimore barber shop employee.  The victim, who was listed in critical condition, is expected to survive, but...

    Tags: Shootings

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