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National League preview: Phillies are early World Series favorite
Associated PressBruce Bochy has already picked the Phillies as his World Series favorite, and that's coming from the manager who knows something about Philadelphia's aces. The Colorado Rockies consider themselves a legitimate title contender, too, even if they have...Tags: Adrian Gonzalez, Sports, Milwaukee Brewers, Derrek Lee, Texas Rangers
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Doctors say you should get your vision checked regularly as you age
marieg@herald-mail.comDo you see what I see? If the answer to your eye doctor's question is no, it's probably time for stronger glasses. Or maybe the problem is something more serious. By age 65, one in three people has some form of vision-impairing eye disease, says the...Tags: Human Body, Medical Specialization, Diets and Dieting, Cataracts, Procedural Sedation
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Laurie A. Shinham
janeth@herald-mail.comLaurie Shinham might have been nearing the end of her battle with breast cancer, but the longtime nurse had enough energy for the eight-hour drive to Indiana with her husband to witness the birth of their first grandchild four months ago. Daughter...Tags: Human Body, Biotechnology, Religious Festivals, Chemotherapy, Health and Medical Professionals
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Bill would exempt counties from inmate health-care costs
andrews@herald-mail.comCounties would no longer have to pay medical costs for jail inmates with pre-existing conditions, under a bill presented Tuesday before a state Senate panel. Sen. Christopher B. Shank, R-Washington, said his bill wouldn’t restrict inmates’...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Washington (U.S. state), Justice System, Physical Conditions, Judges
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Clemency denied, Ohio to execute with suicide drug
Associated PressOhio Gov. John Kasich on Friday rejected a request for mercy from a death row inmate, paving the way for the state to become the first to execute a prisoner solely with an anesthetic used for assisted suicides and medically induced comas. The...Tags: Executive Branch, Washington (U.S. state), Justice System, Medically Induced Coma, Oklahoma
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Pennsylvania briefs
Presentation to kick off collectibles display at Oller House WAYNESBORO, Pa. — A presentation by local collector Jeff Mace will kick off a display through April 15 of Waynesboro memorabilia at the Oller House, headquarters of the Waynesboro...Tags: Entertainment, Sports, Hospitals and Clinics, Wildlife, Facebook
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Ruff Fitness
My husband and I have been working out at Ruff Fitness since the spring of 2010, and the easiest way to sum up our experience is simply, “It's addictive and it’s fun and it makes you believe in yourself in ways you could never imagine. It is...Tags: Entertainment, Television, Human Interest, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health
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Jordan Williams powers Maryland past Georgia Tech
Maryland coach Gary Williams wants his Terrapins to play the same on the road as when playing at home. That means get the ball inside to Jordan Williams. Jordan Williams made a strong return to his double-double form to lead Maryland’s...Tags: Basketball, Sports, Jordan Williams, Gary Williams, Maryland Terrapins
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Cornea transplant recipient hails procedure that can restore vision
tiffanya@herald-mail.comEven when Eugene "Yogi" Martin was in his 20s, he had the eyes of an older man. Bright light hurt his eyes. The words in newspaper articles looked like "muddy" blurs. It was just so hard to see, he said. Decades of wearing hard contacts helped for a...Tags: Human Body, Washington (U.S. state), Eyes and Vision, Colleges and Universities, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania)
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Letters to the Editor - Feb. 9
Give credit where credit is due To the editor: I was somewhat intrigued by Barbara Walters' special, "A Matter of Life and Death" that aired Friday, Feb. 4. It was the subject matter, and not the personalities that had me tune in. It focused on the...Tags: Robin Williams, Wages and Pensions, Human Interest, Harry Reid, Hospitals and Clinics
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If we keep working, we may ban the 'Emperor' once and for all
While shopping at Borders recently, I came across a book entitled, "The Emperor of all Maladies." As I glanced through its pages, I soon discovered it was a book about cancer and I decided to buy it. As I read the first few chapters, I soon agreed with...Tags: Mastectomy, Medical Research, Politics, Chemotherapy, Richard Nixon
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