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Slight improvement turns to fear and worry for Guillain-Barre victim
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA -- On Friday afternoon, as Lori McCune stroked her husband's hair, Rick McCune's face visibly relaxed and his head nudged slightly toward her caress. It's not much of a sign of his awareness of her, but it's more than family and friends could...Tags: Pneumonia, Nursing, MRSA, DeKalb, Hospitals and Clinics
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READER SUBMITTED: The Senior Ball - An Anticipated Spring Event For The Young And The Young At Heart
MiddletownWater's Edge Center for Health and Rehabilitation in Middletown celebrated National Nursing Home Week (May 12 through 18), an annual event including a week of festivities for residents to enjoy special activities provided by the staff. One of the most...Tags: National Healthcare, Middletown, Festive Events, Nursing, Long Term Care
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Margaret Moore's art being auctioned for Hospice of the Eastern Panhandle
marieg@herald-mail.comIf one were to peer into the late H. Margaret Moore’s life without knowing her, it wouldn’t take long to realize she was a woman with artistic passion. For 25 years, she taught music and art in Washington County Public Schools and traveled to...Tags: Fine Artists, Arts, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Arts and Culture, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Debate Over Southbury Training School Turns To On-Campus Services
Arthur Roberts and Jenna Herbst have taken different paths to reach a level of comfort. Some would say that Roberts, 67, and Herbst, 37, represent the past and the future of the way people with developmental disabilities are supported and treated in...Tags: Health Insurance, Health and Safety at School, Hospitals and Clinics, Winsted, Long Term Care
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Joseph R. Carlozo, Calvert Hall football coach
Joseph R. Carlozo, a former Calvert Hall College High School football coach whose team had a legendary closing-seconds victory at Memorial Stadium on Thanksgiving Day in 1969, died of stroke complications May 20 at the Forest Hill Health and...
Tags: High School Sports, Loyola University Maryland, Memorial Stadium, Joe Paterno, Human Interest
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Health professionals make assisted living conversations easier for Martinsville, Henry County seniors
WDBJ7 ReporterWhen should seniors start thinking about assisted living? As you get older, doctors keep a closer check on your health. But it's usually up to you and your family to decide when the right time is to start looking at assisted living. Every month...Tags: Family, Health and Medical Professionals, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia)
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Callahan wins big in Northampton County
Bethlehem Mayor John Callahan is poised to continue his unfettered rise through the ranks of Lehigh Valley politics, easily sidestepping Glenn Reibman's hopes for another shot to be Northampton County executive. Political observers forecasted a...Tags: Charlie Dent, Primaries, Economy, Business and Finance, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Don Cunningham
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Gang, prison and God mold man into a source of help
The Modesto BeeMODESTO, Calif. When you meet Joshua Daniel, the two things that stand out most are his big smile and his gentle demeanor. You never would suspect the Modesto man has spent nearly half of his life in prison, or that his appearance once caused twinges...Tags: Religion and Belief, Laws, Prisons, Court Preliminary, Crime, Law and Justice
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Retirement reconsidered
Retire SmartWhen it comes to retirement, most Americans aged 45 and older say that peace of mind is seven times more important than accumulating wealth. According to a new survey from Merrill Lynch, people are reconsidering what retirement means and how they are...Tags: Radio, Economy, Business and Finance, Business Institutions, Long Term Care, Health Insurance Cost
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Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, Tupelo, Bobby Harrison column
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, TupeloPerhaps Phil Bryant is not as conservative as he likes for Mississippi voters to believe. The governor has always referred to himself as a strict constructionist --conservative --when it comes to interpreting the law, and particularly the Constitution....Tags: Health Insurance, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Long Term Care, Medical Specialization, Medicaid
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Low teacher pay leads to mediocre teachers
Old sayings are clichés, but they're oft repeated for the simple reason that they're usually true. Snooty writers such as columnists avoid that shorthand method of communicating an idea — obviously it's beneath our keen mental capacity — but...Tags: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Teaching and Learning, Teachers
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Thompson wants veterans nursing home in Beckley
The Register-Herald, Beckley, W.Va.One day after his appointment to a cabinet-level post, Rick Thompson is striving to do what he can to assist federal officials land a veterans nursing home at the Beckley VA Medical Center. Thompson was named just Thursday as secretary of the Department...Tags: Nursing, Veterans Affairs, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, John D. Rockefeller IV, Long Term Care
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