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Robert S. Thompson
Aberdeen: Memorial services for Robert S. Thompson, 92, of Aberdeen will be 11 a.m. Monday, June 6, at Plymouth Congregational Church, Aberdeen. The Rev. Jill Warner will officiate. Private inurnment will be held at Groton Union Cemetery preceding the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Groton, The Salvation Army, Christianity, Executive Branch
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Edison Park: Where dining out serves up ambience
Special to the TribuneThe first time President Barack Obama visited Edison Park he was Illinois Sen. Obama with two preschool children at home. It was an invitation to dine at Zia's Trattoria on "restaurant row" that drew Obama from one end of the city to the other -- from...Tags: Restaurants, O'Hare International Airport, Hyde Park, Chicago Park District, Foursquare
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Caveman diet draws grunts from nutritionists
Would adopting the diet our caveman ancestors supposedly ate allow modern-day Americans live longer, healthier lives?
Proponents of the Paleo diet (for Paleolithic) say that meals packed with fresh fruits and vegetables and heavy doses of lean...Tags: Diets and Dieting, Colleges and Universities, Folic Acid, Symptoms, Albert Einstein
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PennDOT: New investment will help children with special medical needs travel safely
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is helping hospitals and pediatric practices statewide to ensure children with limited mobility and other special health-care needs can travel safely, acting Secretary Barry J. Schoch, P.E., said....Tags: Injury Prevention, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Vehicles, American Academy of Pediatrics, Family
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Buena Vista parents celebrate a milestone after doctors say their child has a 50/50 chance of living
Anchor/ReporterWhat if your child was only given a 50 - 50 chance of living? Two parents in Buena Vista faced that very real possibility when their daughter was born with a birth defect after a healthy pregnancy. While many people have heard of Muscular Dystrophy,...Tags: Intestine, Human Body, Birth Defects, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Lungs and Airways
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Ray K. Horchner, 88
JULY 25, 1922-MARCH 9, 2011 Mr. Ray Kyle Horchner, 88, of Little Hayden Circle and formerly of 21919 Martin Circle, both in Hagerstown, Md., passed away Wednesday, March 9, 2011, in Western Maryland Hospital Center, Hagerstown. Born July 25, 1922, in...Tags: Washington, DC, Clubs and Associations, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Hospitals and Clinics
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Shelter worker helps homeless find hope
alnotarianni@aol.comAn internship is commonly thought of as an opportunity to get some practical training. During her internship at the REACH Cold Weather Shelter, Jill Parker got plenty of that. But more striking than what she got from her internship is what she gave...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Colleges and Universities, Happiness (state of mind), Interior Policy, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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At Disney, baby gorilla's health issues baffle experts
Disney's Animal Kingdom is working on a tiny mystery.
Lilly, a western lowland gorilla born at the theme park last year, is very small. She weighs just 10 pounds, less than half of what a gorilla her age should weigh.
Disney's Animal Programs team...Tags: Celebration, Human Body, Brain, Medical Procedures and Tests, Cerebral Palsy
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Parents Upset at Proposed Special-Needs School Closure
The Kansas City Missouri School District may not be done closing schools, as a school for special needs saved from the chopping block last year is now back up for debate much to the chagrin of some area parents.
The Delano School is the only school in...Tags: Schools, Physical Conditions
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Sacramento Job Fair Draws Thousands Still Stuck In Recession
It is the bottom line when it comes to California’s economy, and it’s long - out the door and around the building, down one hall, through one room, then down another hall. The thousands who queued for the chance to apply for work Wednesday are...Tags: Shriners, Employment, Unemployment Benefits, Employment Opportunities, Physical Conditions
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State scorecard on children's health system: A on access; F on support
Virginia ranked 48th, or third from the bottom, among states for providing all needed support services to families of special-needs children, according to a report released Tuesday.
The Commonwealth Fund, a private foundation headquartered in New York...Tags: Demographics, Cystic Fibrosis, Overweight, Medical Services, New York City
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Diet Tips for Pregnant Women
Clearly there are special nutrition needs before, during and after pregnancy. According to the American Dietetic Association, pregnant and breast-feeding women may be at risk for nutrient deficiencies due to increased nutrient requirements. Therefore,...Tags: Human Body, Folic Acid, Omega-3 Fatty Acid, Breads, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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