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Seminole County's 2 therapy pools rejuvenate seniors and chronically ill
Special to the SentinelTales of healing waters and eternal youth date back at least to Juan Ponce de Leon's search of Florida in 1513 for the Fountain of Youth. Local seniors say they don't have to drink the water in Seminole County's therapy pools to feel younger and more...Tags: Diseases, Health and Safety at School, Surgery, Physical Fitness, Frank Sinatra
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Going abroad? Get a shot in the arm
Special to the Chicago TribunePassport? Check. Plane tickets? Check. Immunizations? Uh-oh. "Most people are so absorbed in the passport and tickets and reservations at the hotel that they don't think about health," said physician Phyllis Kozarsky, a consultant for the U.S. Centers...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Diseases, Vaccines, Pharmaceuticals, Tourism and Leisure
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Symptoms that call for a doctor visit
Chicago Tribune Media ServicesQ: I'm not always sure when I should see a doctor. Are there guidelines that would help me decide when it's appropriate? A: First, it's a good idea to see a health care provider regularly for health screenings, immunizations, counseling and preventive...Tags: Diseases, Mental Illness, Medical Specialization, Eating Disorders, Cancer
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Westchester officials: stray cat found with rabies
Westchester County Health Department officials say a stray male cat in Peekskill has tested positive for rabies. Officials say the white cat with tan markings and stripes on its tail was found June 27. The Health Department is urging anyone who may...Tags: Diseases
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Nockamixon Township Expert To Speak On Equine Health
Aliza Simeone, a veterinary medical doctor with the state Agriculture Department, will speak on equine health at 7 p.m. July 18 at the Pavilion at Bucks County Horse Park off Route 8934 Easton Road (Route 611) in Revere, Nockamixon Township. Simeone...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Diseases, Animal Diseases, Bucks County
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Lake County has first measles case in 13 years
Lake County health officials say they have their first case of measles in 13 years. Health officials say an 11-year-old girl from an unidentified western Lake County town has the disease and her three siblings are suspected of having measles as well....Tags: Diseases
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Indonesia seeks to shut Navy lab researching avian flu
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThreats to shut down a U.S. Navy medical research lab here may undermine the hunt for mutating viruses that could set off the next flu pandemic, Western scientists warn. Indonesia suspended negotiations with the United States over the fate of Naval...Tags: Government, National Government, Diseases, Vaccines, Defense
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Unsinkable Terri Garr acts despite her ailments
When rumors started circulating in the late 1990s that she had multiple sclerosis, actress Teri Garr discovered a lot of Hollywood was afraid to even meet with her about potential acting gigs. Although she managed to keep working, interviews went from...Tags: Diseases, Physical Fitness, David Letterman, Celebrity Mothers, Teri Garr
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Fort Detrick unit to track diseases that affect U.S.
Sun reporterA military unit that has tracked diseases threatening U.S. forces overseas for more than a half-century will now assess infections that could endanger civilians at home, too, officials announced yesterday at a dedication ceremony. Renamed the National...Tags: Diseases, United States of America, Defense, Ceremonies, National Security
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Pet Parade, Festival
The town will host a pet parade and festival, a 13-gun salute and a ceremony in East Cemetery on Friday. The events begin at 8:30 a.m. at the graves of Declaration of Independence signer Oliver Wolcott Sr. and American spy leader Benjamin Tallmadge. All...Tags: Diseases, Pets and Pet Supplies, Festive Event
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