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Berkeley County Court briefs
Paramedic accused of stealing medication pleads no contest A 35-year-old paramedic accused of taking medication from patients being taken to the hospital pleaded no contest Wednesday to charges of petit larceny and possession of a controlled substance....Tags: Abusive Behavior, Theft, Chemical Industry, Prosecution, Crimes
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Police briefs - Feb. 4
Man accused of selling heroin is arraigned MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — A Bunker Hill man accused of selling $100 worth of heroin to a confidential informant was arraigned Friday morning by Berkeley County Magistrate Joan V. Bragg on one count of delivery...Tags: Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), Heroin, Disasters and Accidents, Homes, Prosecution
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Police briefs - Feb. 15
Shot fired on Taylors Landing Road Police responded to the 16000 block of Taylors Landing Road Tuesday afternoon after someone called 911 about a man shooting a gun, Washington County Sheriff Douglas Mullendore said. A group of police responded to...Tags: Transportation, Pennsylvania, Travel, Theft, Chemical Industry
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Judge to determine if man is criminally responsible for bank robberies
dona@herald-mail.comThere is no question that David Courtney Zeller robbed the same bank twice in two weeks, but it will be up to Washington County Circuit Judge Donald E. Beachley to determine if the Hagerstown man is criminally responsible for his actions. Zeller, 57,...Tags: Bank Robbery, Theft, Chemical Industry, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Judges
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Meritus fundraiser goes Venetian
andrews@herald-mail.comVenice was in the air Saturday at Fountain Head Country Club north of Hagerstown. It started in the parking lot, where Italian opera music could be heard from a good distance. Inside, Meritus Healthcare Foundation was holding its 17th annual Crystal...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Washington (U.S. state), Personal Income, Chemical Industry, National Hockey League
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Free screenings provide important health information
heather.keels@herald-mail.comA drop of blood. A questionnaire. A scan of the foot. With these simple tests, offered free at Hager Park Professional Center Wednesday afternoon, participants received important clues about their risk for serious health problems like heart disease,...Tags: Heart Disease, Medical Services, Diseases and Illnesses, Washington (U.S. state), Diabetes
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Readers' travel tips
If you are taking your minor child on a vacation without your spouse, make sure you have a notarized letter from your spouse that specifically states you have permission to take the child to the specific destination during the specified dates....Tags: Travel, Chemical Industry, Trips and Vacations, Allergies
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Letters: Sexism and the Plan B debate
Re "A birth control double standard," Opinion, May 20 Bravo to Meg Waite Clayton's articulate Op-Ed regarding society's double standard for male and female sexuality, and the Obama administration's consequent restriction of access to emergency...
Tags: Abdominal Pain, Tylenol (drug), Standards, Science and Technology, Chemical Industry
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Jay Rittenberg: Pharmacies getting crushed by supposed partners
As the owner of a 57-year-old family-run pharmacy in Miami Beach and engaged provider of health care, I want my community to know that our first priority is serving our patients. Our businesses, alongside 1,300 independent retail pharmacies in Florida,...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Miami Beach, Chemical Industry, Marketing, Accounting and Auditing
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Local Voices: Highland Park and Deerfield
Care for mentally ill I am grateful for the attention given to the issue of mental health and lack of appropriate programs and facilities available for those stricken with a mental illness. I am the sister and legal guardian for my brother, who has...
Tags: Psychology, Schizophrenia, Religion and Belief, Medical Specialization, Chemical Industry
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Do diet changes help ADHD children?
Dylan Jerrell was having a tough time in kindergarten. The energetic, outgoing Bigfoot fan was easily frustrated, and he responded to challenges with disruptive meltdowns. He wouldn't hit anyone, but he'd break down and cry or yell at his teachers....
Tags: Science and Technology, Chemical Industry, Science, Food and Drug Administration, Arts and Culture
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FDA panel backs a new sleep drug
An advisory panel to the Food & Drug Administration has recommended approval of a new sleep drug that targets the brain's wakefulness centers, but suggested the agency should consider a dose of the drug, called suvorexant, lower than that proposed by...
Tags: Merck & Company Incorporated, Politics, Elections, Trials, Science and Technology
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