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Ask the pet expert: microchipping
I was thinking of microchipping my dog, but he always has a collar, so should I bother? If your beloved pet has ever been lost, you know that is not a feeling you want to experience again. A collar with an identification tag is your first, best option to...
Tags: Semiconductors and Active Components, Animals
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Share Your Blessings: Where to donate this holiday season
As we come to the close of another challenging year on the economic front, local nonprofit groups throughout the area are still struggling to make ends meet and address growing needs in the community. These groups and the people they serve need our help...Tags: Baltimore County, Gaming, Apple iTunes, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Family
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Elkridge: The 50+ Expo will feature more than 150 exhibitors
Are you over 50 or almost there? Do you serve as a caregiver to an older adult? Are you, or someone you love, an adult over 18 with disabilities? Are you simply someone who plans well for the future and wants to know the best options for healthy aging?...Tags: Catonsville, Ellicott City, Health and Safety at School, Pneumonia, Hospitals and Clinics
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Seniors and baby boomers mark expo's silver anniversary
The Baltimore County Baby Boomer Expo and Senior Expo 2012 will be held Wednesday, Oct. 10, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Thursday, Oct. 11, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the State Fairgrounds, 2200 York Road, Timonium. The two-day event, which is marking its silver...Tags: Flu, Heart Attack, Immune System, Agriculture, Pneumonia
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Older adults can be victims of domestic violence
Domestic violence does exist in the older adult populations October is Domestic Violence Month and across the country, communities will mount campaigns to make the public aware of this social issue. Howard County is no exception. The center is...Tags: Suicide, National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Pneumonia, Domestic Violence, Physical Conditions
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County's to host 'Super Saturday' clinics for flu vaccinations
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz this week joined forces with state and local health officials to promote flu shot season in the county, and was scheduled to get a flu shot himself during a Towson press conference on Oct. 9. Dr. Gregory Wm....Tags: Baltimore County, FluMist (vaccine), Health and Safety at School, Chemical Industry, Hospitals and Clinics
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50 years ago: New Northeast Expressway in southern Harford 5% complete
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, October 11, 1962: The Northeast Expressway through lower Harford County toward the Delaware line was 5 percent ahead of schedule. Plans called for opening sections of the big toll road in November...Tags: Polio, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Fires, Maryland State Police, Disease Prevention
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More hospitals allowing visits from patients' pets
Ask patients in some area hospitals which caregivers they most look forward to seeing, and they'll say the ones with hairy faces and bad breath.
For Sean Harris, they were his dogs Diesel and Wilson. For Michael Friedman, it was the family pooch,...Tags: Mental Health, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Dog (animal), Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Mayo Clinic
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Baltimore County teacher diagnosed with possible case of whooping cough
A Baltimore County teacher has been diagnosed with a probable case of pertussis, better known as whooping cough, school and health officials say. The fifth-grade teacher at Harford Hills Elementary School in Carney was sent to the hospital Monday after...Tags: Diphtheria , Symptoms, Health and Safety at School, Chemical Industry, Disease Prevention
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Elkridge: Howard 50+ Expo set for Oct. 19
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the 14th annual Howard County Office on Aging's 50+ Expo. This event is where the many faces of 50+ connect with over 150 vendors and exhibitors, and enjoy healthy aging seminars, life-enriching workshops, all day...Tags: Catonsville, Men's Health, Ellicott City, Pneumonia, High Schools
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Holy Comforter reaches out to community through pet project
There were dogs, cats, birds, rabbits and a fish that had to be visited in the church office — ol' Tango just couldn't make the trek outside. It was a mixed bag indeed, but that's the point of the annual Blessing of the Pets at the Church of the...Tags: Pets, Towson
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50 years ago: Harford begins polio vaccine push
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, Sept. 27, 1962: A mass vaccination against polio began this week in Harford County schools and churches. The Type 2 vaccine would be given out immediately and the Type 3 vaccine would have to wait...Tags: Polio, Aberdeen, Health and Safety at School, Maryland State Police, Chemical Industry
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