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Fire claims life of Casselberry grandfather
Sentinel Staff WriterA medical condition and explosive oxygen tanks proved deadly for a Casselberry grandfather Sunday, after his home went up in flames, trapping him inside, officials said. Officials said they received the call for a house fire on Jericho Drive at 1:10 a.m....Tags: Physical Fitness, Therapies, Seminole County, Health Treatments, Casselberry
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Dorothy Y. Wright
Dorothy Young Wright, a retired guidance counselor and teacher in the Baltimore City public school system, died Wednesday of respiratory failure at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. She was 75. Born Dorothy Boone in Raleigh, N.C., Ms. Wright moved to...Tags: Coppin State University, Morgan State University, Classical Music, Anglican, Colleges and Universities
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Loose Lips Can Cause Problems For Boss
NewsdayMy boss continually spreads intimate details about his employees. For example, I recently told him, in confidence, that I needed to take a day off for a minor medical procedure. I later found out that he told most of my co-workers why I was out. He is the...Tags: Tribune Company, Health Treatments, Private Health Care, Employees, Government Health Care
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Boss could face legal action for loose lips
Q: My boss has the gift of gab and continually spreads intimate details about his employees. For example, I recently told him I needed to take a day off for a minor medical procedure. I later found out that he told most of my co-workers why I was out....Tags: Tribune Company, Health Treatments, Private Health Care, Employees, Government Health Care
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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: Surgery, Diseases, Health and Safety at School, Therapies, Frank Sinatra
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Who pays for autism treatment?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBy the time Andrew Arce was 15 months old, his parents suspected he was autistic. He refused to cuddle, flapped his arms and stared into space a lot. On occasion, he picked at his nose until it drew blood and, with it, smeared the walls of the family's...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Insurance, Family, Mental Illness, Private Health Care
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Blabbermouth boss causes resentment
Special to The Morning CallQ: My boss has the gift of gab and continually spreads intimate details about his employees. For example, I recently told him I needed to take a day off for a minor medical procedure. I later found out that he told most of my co-workers why I was out....Tags: Tribune Company, Health Treatments, Private Health Care, Government Health Care, Employees
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When is therapy right for a child?
Chicago Tribune reporterNothing much surprises us about the seemingly endless Denise Richards/Charlie Sheen saga (except that we're still paying attention to it). But this tidbit—recently revealed to In Touch Weekly by Richards—gave us pause. "My kids are in...Tags: Therapies, Television Industry, Family, Mental Illness, Illnesses
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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, Cancer, Medical Services
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Expert advice
Although it receives less publicity than many medical conditions, sudden cardiac arrest accounts for 310,000 deaths in the U.S. every year, or about 850 deaths a day, according to the American Heart Association. But death from sudden cardiac arrest can...Tags: Diseases, NBC, Western Medicines, Medicine, Tim Russert
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