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Boyertown elementary school student dies of meningitis
A Boyertown School District elementary student has died of bacterial meningitis. Boyertown acting Superintendent Robert L. Scoboria released a statement to school district parents Friday, sending his condolences to the child's family and friends and...Tags: Pneumonia, Common Cold, Boyertown, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Burfoot heads to Boston for 45th anniversary of his win there
Amby Burfoot says he has surprised himself this year. The 66-year-old Emmaus resident is training more and running more than he has in 20 years, and he's been doing it at a perfect time. On Monday, Burfoot will toe the line for the start of the Boston...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Road Race Cycling, The Pennsylvania State University, The Finish Line Incorporated, Sprint Cycling
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Phelps ready to fight
South Bend TribuneCancer didn't stand a chance the first time it bothered Digger Phelps three years ago, and the former Notre Dame men's basketball coach has no desire to let it hang around for an extended stay this time. Disclosing late Thursday that he has bladder...Tags: Tuberculosis, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Colonoscopy, Colon Cancer, Heart Attack
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Kendrick shuts down Mets
NEW YORK - Kyle Kendrick pitched a three-hit shutout and Ryan Howard's mammoth three-run homer to center field capped a four-run, sixth-inning outburst Friday night, lifting the Philadelphia Phillies to a 4-0 win over the New York Mets in front of 21,...
Tags: Terry Collins, David Wright, New York Mets, Dillon Gee, Mike Adams (baseball)
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Fast facts about spring pollen
Let the sneezing begin. It's that time of year when the sniffles don't necessarily mean you have a cold or the flu. It could be allergies caused by pollen. As the trees, flowers and grasses begin to bud, tiny pollen particles become airborne and we inhale...
Tags: Physical Conditions, Allergies, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Corey Perry ready to carry the Ducks on his back
Corey Perry was a fresh-faced second-year player and just 21 when the Ducks started their playoff run to a Stanley Cup championship in 2007. Now, the 2010-11 Hart Trophy winner is a little more than a month removed from signing an eight-year, $69-...
Tags: Honda Center, Luca Sbisa, Bobby Ryan, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Sports
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Anne Arundel County health briefs
Underage drinking The Department of Health's alcohol and drug abuse prevention and education services have been awarded a Maryland grant of $31,132, which will aid in programs to reduce underage drinking. Grant target areas are Brooklyn Park, Curtis Bay,...Tags: Substance Abuse, Health and Medical Professionals, Diabetes, Lobbying, Prostate Cancer
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Multiple clinical trials open to patients on the Peninsula
Almost half the medical clinical trials in Virginia are taking place in Hampton Roads. Of the more than 120 privately funded active trials enrolling patients, half involve treatment for major chronic illnesses, such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease,...
Tags: Diabetes, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Sentara, Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia)
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Aboard Twill Do, James Stierhoff seeks third Maryland Hunt Cup win
To co-workers, he's known as The Racing Guy. His neckties have little horses on them, and James Stierhoff has a different one for each day of the week. The walls of his office cubicle at the investment firm Brown Advisory are peppered with news...
Tags: Sports, Horse and Harness Racing
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Labor groups renew push for paid sick leave
The last time Manuel Cardenas fell ill, the 24-year-old single father had no choice but to report for work. His employer, a security contractor, doesn't offer sick pay to part-timers like Cardenas, he said, and he can't afford to lose a day's wages....
Tags: Calicivirus, Employment, Voting, Elections, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Quantitative parasite analysis for manure on the outside of your boots
Parasite resistance to the drugs we most commonly use is becoming an increasing concern in our horse populations. For many years veterinarians and horse owners have been using rotational de-worming to combat parasites. This aggressive de-worming... -
Keep equine herpes virus at the top of your mind
Horses worldwide face a serious threat from equine herpesvirus (EHV), a common cause of equine respiratory disease. In fact, they are three times more likely to get rhinopneumonitis caused by EHV than flu caused by equine influenza virus (EIV). To...Tags: Event Planning, Coughing, Symptoms, Diseases and Illnesses, Disease Prevention
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