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Give Kids Tools To Succeed At Having Organized Rooms
South Florida Sun-SentinelWe've all seen it: The house that's overrun with kids' stuff because the kids run it. Disorganization is everywhere. Homes strewn with toys in every room on HGTV horrify would-be buyers. Your neighbor's living room is like an obstacle course filled...Tags: Wellington, Toy Industry, Game Playing, Family, Toys
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Didra leaves Catty softball post
Scott Didra has resigned as Catasauqua's softball coach after one season. He led the Rough Riders to a 12-9 record, 11-7 Colonial League. ''We had a good year,'' Didra said. ''We had a stretch where we won nine out of 11 games, and it was exciting. We...Tags: Diseases, Softball, Mental Illness, Major League Baseball, Medical Specialization
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Pediatrics chief at St. Elizabeth
Chicago Tribune reporterDr. Enrique Lujan, who came to Chicago from Bolivia in the 1960s to complete his medical training, headed the pediatrics department at St. Elizabeth Hospital for more than 30 years. Dr. Lujan, 70, died of a heart attack Thursday, July 17, near his...Tags: Kermit the Frog, Diseases, Heart Disease, Roman Catholic, Medical Specialization
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Paterson signs measure for gas drilling
Associated Press WriterGov. David Paterson signed legislation Wednesday to permit horizontal drilling for oil and natural gas in New York while promising enforcement of environmental safeguards to protect water quality and residents' health. Revising New York's rules for...Tags: Diseases, Local Authority, Natural Resources, Health Treatments, Water Pollution
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Battling To Lower Children's Cholesterol
Los Angeles TimesAt first blush, the new guidelines on cholesterol control in children were shocking. Statins, one of the most frequently prescribed drugs for adults worldwide, could be prescribed for some children as young as 8, according to recommendations released last...Tags: Diseases, Heart Disease, Family, People, Health Treatments
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Kids' Smiles At Risk
McClatchy NewspapersAs a pediatric dentist, Dr. James Musser sees many cautionary tales. In his 26 years of practice in Sacramento County, Calif., Musser has on occasion placed stainless steel crowns on all of a young patient's rotted baby teeth. Sometimes these tiny...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Family, People, Health Treatments, Medical Services
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Cholesterol drugs unproven for kids
The Sun's editorial about focusing on diet instead of medication as the proper approach to treatment of obesity and elevated cholesterol levels for children was right on point ("Pills or produce?" July 14). The new guidelines by the American Academy of...Tags: Medical Research, Medicine, Medical Specialization
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Promising therapy for 'eye stroke'
Sun reporterAt first, Christine Jablonski didn't worry about the blurry vision in her right eye. She dismissed it as a flake of morning mascara and went about her daily business in Ellicott City. But within two hours, the eye went dark. She rushed to Johns Hopkins...Tags: Medical Research, Ellicott City, Medical Specialization, Western Medicines, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Arlene E. Baybutt
Sun reporterArlene E. Baybutt, a registered nurse who was active in Republican politics, died of a cerebral hemorrhage July 12 at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The longtime Easton resident was 86. Arlene Evans was born and raised in Utica, N.Y. After...Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Health Treatments, Medical Specialization, National Government, Christianity
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City plans hunger fight
Sun ReporterNearly one in eight families taking children to the University of Maryland Medical Center's emergency room and primary care clinic lack enough food to ensure good nutrition - putting the youngsters at risk for growth and learning problems, a study has...Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Immigration, Migration, Medical Research, Health Treatments
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