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Six earn Chamber honors
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND –– Expecting awards and an engaging speaker, those in attendance at the Chamber of Commerce of St. Joseph County’s annual Salute to Business luncheon got an interesting prediction from Stan Blenke, vice president of Schafer...Tags: Human Interest, United Way , Companies and Corporations, David Gibson, Joint Ventures
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Northern Michigan Regional Hospital Cancer Center receives re-accreditation
The cancer program at Northern Michigan Regional Hospital recently received three-year re-accreditation with commendation from the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons, and is recognized as a Comprehensive Cancer Program by the...Tags: Human Interest, Health, Healthcare Provider, Standards, Cancer
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Be careful what you wish for
When the U.S. Supreme Court announced its decision in Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School v. Equal Employment Oppurtunity Commission, conservatives cheered, and liberals were dismayed. The case originated when the Lutheran school...Tags: U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Health Treatments, Family Planning, Christianity, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Rick Santorum Jolts GOP Race with 3-State Sweep
KTLA News(CNN) -- Rick Santorum awoke to a new reality Wednesday after sweeping all three Republican presidential contests a day earlier, reshaping the contest that will decide who runs against President Barack Obama in November. Santorum won caucuses in...Tags: Democratic Party, White House, Health Treatments, Family Planning, Christianity
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Clinics halt Lap-Band surgeries
Two clinics tied to 1-800-GET-THIN have temporarily halted Lap-Band weight-loss surgeries after the device's maker said it would no longer sell to companies affiliated with the massive advertising campaign.
The two brothers identified in lawsuits as...Tags: Trials, Companies and Corporations, Elections, Entertainment, Insurance
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Catholic Texans Fight Contraception Mandate
Texas Tribune
Catholic churches and affiliated organizations in Texas say they won't stand for a new federal law that would require many employers to provide contraception coverage in their health insurance plans.
Although churches are exempt, other...Tags: Health Treatments, Health and Safety at Work, Justice and Rights, Labor Legislation, Health
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Healthy Grocery Shopping 101: The Grand Tour
CW33 NewsThe grocery store--full of food possibilities--from sugar highs to low-calorie everything. The average grocery store stocks about 60,000 food items--so where do you start? How about with Cooper Clinic registered dietitian Amber Odom? "The more color,...Tags: Health, Services and Shopping, Healthy Diet, Groceries, Hospitals and Clinics
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Inventor says new heart catheter will save lives
If all goes well for award-winning Plainfield inventor Matt Reavill, his new device will help save lives, decrease health care costs — and employ disabled veterans to boot.
Reavill won a prestigious contest in London late last year called the...Tags: Medical Research, Cardiac Catheterization, Medical Specialization, Physical Disabilities, Medical Specialization
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Time to sign up for softball and other spring sports
Submitting sports notices The deadline for submitting sports copy is 9 a.m. Monday. We prefer email (howardcountysports@patuxent.com). Questions? Call 410-332-6578. Softball HCYP girls fastpitch softball registration is underway. HCYP's recreational...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Schools, Basketball, Travel, Golf
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Cops: Man punched stranger because she 'looked at him funny'
Tribune reporterA judge set bail at $25,000 today for a man who police said repeatedly punched a woman he did not know Monday afternoon on a River North street all because she “looked at him funny.’’ Bryant McClinton, 24, was charged with one count...Tags: Health, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics
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Righeimer leads in campaign fundraising
Costa Mesa Mayor Pro Tem Jim Righeimer's campaign committee raised more than $35,000 in 2011, with about $11,000 coming in a single fundraiser in December, financial disclosure forms show. The disclosures, which were released last week, show Righeimer...Tags: Labor Legislation, Health, Career and Workplace, Elections, TNT (tv network)
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Greg Dawson: Altamonte man shuns rat race for happier life
At 48, after a potpourri of jobs including movie ticket-taker, restaurant server and car stereo installer, Bob Schmerling now works full time in a call center of a major retailer. He lives in a studio apartment, does not have cable TV, pays for his own...Tags: Olive Garden, Health, Florida Hospital, Career and Workplace, Employment Opportunities
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