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When Does A Bug Bite Need Medical Attention?
This is an important topic. Sure, all our kids get bug bites....but, finding a tick embedded in his skin can be a pretty big deal. When is a bug bite just a bug bite? And when should we parents seek medical attention? Read over this press release from...
Tags: Back Pain, Allergies, West Hartford, High Blood Pressure, Tetanus
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Student leader takes reins in Faulkton
Senioritis certainly isn't setting in for Kyle Ortmeier. Ortmeier, 18, is keeping his senior year schedule full by doing an internship at Faulkton Area Medical Center, fulfilling his duties as FCCLA state president, practicing for oral interpretation,...
Tags: American Heart Association, Cancer, Teaching and Learning, Weight, Health Treatments
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Good numbers come through Petoskey deer check station
It was a little bit of providence for East Jordan resident Ron Whitaker. He was trying to push deer through forests and swamps to his 17-year-old son's deer blind. His son is a new hunter, and was in the blind with his brother. Whitaker just wanted...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Tuberculosis, Hunting
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First Day of Deer Rifle Season; PA Game Commission Collecting Samples for CWD
Deer Rifle Season has finally begun. However for hunters who live in certain areas within York and Adams Counties, yearly routines will be a little different this year. In Reading Township, Adams County, the PA Game Commission has set up a two week...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Hunting
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More than 250 butterflies will be released at Wings of Hope
HealthCancer Support Community -- Greater Lehigh Valley will have its annual Wings of Hope: A Butterfly Release 10:30 a.m. Sept. 8 at Cedar Crest College Allentown. The event honors those who've been affected by cancer wtih live and paper butterflies.... -
TLC star Lori Allen chronicles her breast cancer battle in “Say Yes to the Cure: Lori’s Fight”
Channel Guide MagazineAs the owner of Atlanta’s Bridals By Lori, Lori Allen — the sunny, spunky and beloved star of TLC’s Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta and Say Yes to the Dress: Bridesmaids — has helped many brides whose lives and families have been... -
June E. Harris
janeth@herald-mail.comJune Harris had a heart for nursing. For 33 years, after graduating from Hagerstown Junior College’s nursing program, she worked in her field. She started at Reeders Nursing Home, then got a job as a medical-surgical nurse at Shady Grove Hospital...Tags: Nursing, Graduation, Basketball, Cancer, Down Syndrome
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Ground squirrel tests positive for bubonic plague exposure
L.A. NOWA ground squirrel in the San Jacinto Mountains has tested positive for exposure to the bacteria that can cause bubonic plague, the first discovery of its kind in Riverside County in almost a decade.... -
Police, court briefs - June 28
Van rolls down street, crashes through garage WAYNESBORO, Pa. — A minivan struck two concrete pedestals, metal handrails, a retaining wall, garage and garden after allegedly being put into neutral and left to roll, Waynesboro police said in a news...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Mount Airy, Cancer, Chest, Trials
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Hampton breast cancer survivor chosen to represent national 'Power in Pink' campaign
From the tips of her pink-rimmed black Spine running shoes to the hair piled on top of her head, Tracey Dickson-Scott radiates health and a zest for life. Five years ago the 45-year-old flight attendant, who divides her time between residences in San...
Tags: American Cancer Society, Science and Technology, Human Interest, Weaponry, Starbucks Corp.
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Lehigh star Ryan Spadola out for Georgetown game, and possibly much longer
Groller's CornerLehigh's All-American wide receiver Ryan Spadola will miss Saturday's game against Georgetown, and possibly several more games while battling an illness, believed to be mononucleosis. Mono is commonly described as an infectious disease usually affecting... -
Mayo Clinic Medical Edge: Ovarian cancer often better managed with traditional surgery rather than laparoscopic
Premium Health News ServiceDEAR MAYO CLINIC: What is the standard treatment for ovarian cancer? Is laparoscopic surgery an effective way to remove all of the cancer? ANSWER: Treatment for ovarian cancer usually involves a combination of surgery and chemotherapy. The timing and...Tags: Science and Technology, Health Treatments, Hospitals and Clinics, Ovarian Cancer, Pelvis
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