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    May 11, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. Finding renewed value in life and loved ones

    Geraldine Andrews had no idea last year at this time what she was in for in the months to come. She worked as a hair stylist and enjoyed tight-knit relationships with her husband, two daughters and four grandchildren.
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    Geraldine Andrews had no idea last year at this time what she was in for in the months to come. She worked as a hair stylist and enjoyed tight-knit relationships with her husband, two daughters and four grandchildren. Then, in August, Andrews, 58, of...

    Tags: Liver Disease, Cirrhosis, University of Maryland Medical Center, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Hospitals and Clinics

  2. May 5, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Sweating for Catie: Zumbathon raises money to help fund cystic fibrosis research

    Catie Breslin is living proof there have been advances in cystic fibrosis research.
    crystal.schelle@herald-mail.com
    Catie Breslin is living proof there have been advances in cystic fibrosis research. When she was born, the average age a person with CF expected to live was age 18. Today, it's 37. That's why the 21-year-old Hagerstown native is hoping that people...

    Tags: Christianity, Pharmaceuticals, Research, Multiple Sclerosis, Roman Catholicism

  4. May 1, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. MS Walk at Antietam National Battlefield raises $75,000 to help fight disease

    Marcy Fleeharty had no idea her great aunt had multiple sclerosis until only days before Saturday’s Walk MS Hagerstown at Antietam National Battlefield.
    matthewu@herald-mail.com
    Marcy Fleeharty had no idea her great aunt had multiple sclerosis until only days before Saturday’s Walk MS Hagerstown at Antietam National Battlefield. Fleeharty, of Berkeley Springs, W.Va., said she already had decided to take part in Saturday&...

    Tags: Antietam National Battlefield, Multiple Sclerosis

  6. Apr 21, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Boonsboro woman named honorary chairwoman of Walk MS

    On the surface, Jennifer Poffenberger's life seems fairly normal.
    marieg@herald-mail.com
    On the surface, Jennifer Poffenberger's life seems fairly normal. She has been married for 22 years, is the mother of two teenage boys and has a full-time job. Like other parents, she's involved in her children's activities and finds time to volunteer...

    Tags: Good Friday, Medical Procedures and Tests, Pharmaceuticals, Numbness, Antietam National Battlefield

  8. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Rabies, microchip clinics set

    The Humane Society of Washington County has scheduled rabies, microchip and dog license clinics this year: • Saturday, April 20 — Boonsboro High School, 10 Campus Ave., Boonsboro, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. No rabies vaccinations will be available...

    Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Schools, High Schools, Preventative Medicine, Semiconductors and Active Components

  10. Apr 7, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Salons to present Evening of Hope-Fashion for a Cure to raise money for breast cancer research

    Brent Borreson could be spending the night partying with Sting.
    marieg@herald-mail.com
    Brent Borreson could be spending the night partying with Sting. But instead of attending a celebration with the rock star on Saturday, April 13, he'll be in Hagerstown raising money to fight breast cancer. Borreson, a Redken global artist, will be the...

    Tags: Fashion Shows, Lady Gaga, Paris Hilton, GQ, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)

  12. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| AP Member Choice Limited
  13. West Virginia Legislature briefs

    Administrators substitute teaching bill OK’d by Senate The West Virginia Senate has passed a bill requiring that school administrators serve as substitute teachers for three days each year. The bill passed Wednesday gives exemptions to county...

    Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Measles, Vaccines, West Virginia Legislature, Polio

  14. Mar 24, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  15. Judy Ramer of Funkstown is in need of liver transplant

    Her strength and energy have diminished and her symptoms have become more pronounced.
    marieg@herald-mail.com
    Her strength and energy have diminished and her symptoms have become more pronounced. But that hasn't stopped Judy Kinzer Ramer from hanging tough in the biggest fight of her life. She needs a new liver. There is no whining, no complaining, no self-...

    Tags: Human Interest, Viral Diseases and Infections, Hospitals and Clinics, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Heart Disease

  16. Mar 5, 2013 |Column| Herald Mail
  17. Keep food safety in mind with reusable bags

    The trend of swapping disposable grocery bags for reusable cloth and plastic-lined bags has become a popular choice. Reusable bags reduce waste but there are food safety concerns to consider.  Certain foods, such as raw produce, meat, poultry and fish...

    Tags: Food Industry, Salmonella Infection, E. coli Infection

  18. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. Help yourself -- eat a little dirt

    Americans live in a food paradise. Food is generally plentiful, cheap and made to be convenient.
    chrisc@herald-mail.com
    Americans live in a food paradise. Food is generally plentiful, cheap and made to be convenient. And, despite the occasional food-poisoning event, the food supply is consistently safe to eat. Government food-safety regulations limit amounts of...

    Tags: Common Cold, Health, Crohn's Disease, Viral Diseases and Infections, Allergies

  20. Feb 21, 2013 |Story| AP Member Choice Limited
  21. Flu shot doing a poor job of protecting elderly

    It turns out this year’s flu shot is doing a startlingly dismal job of protecting senior citizens, the most vulnerable age group.
    It turns out this year’s flu shot is doing a startlingly dismal job of protecting senior citizens, the most vulnerable age group. The vaccine is proving only 9 percent effective in people 65 and older against the harsh strain of the flu that is...

    Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Viral Diseases and Infections, Science and Technology, Vaccines, Flu Vaccine

  22. Feb 1, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Lloyd Waters: The Super Bowl and an ALS problem

    “Winning isn’t everything, but it sure beats coming in second.” That famous quote was often used by Bear Bryant as he coached and made a perennial winner out of the University of Alabama football team. Bryant and his players won 323...

    Tags: Sports, Bernard Pollard, Super Bowl XLVII, Super Bowl, San Francisco 49ers

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