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Hoover band is all ears in Iowa
Band camp has nothing on Hoover High School's marching band now. About 60 band members returned Tuesday from West Branch, Iowa, where on Aug. 4 they celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library. One of five high schools...
Tags: Education, Amtrak, Students, Music, High Schools
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Neurologist offers insight into seizure disorder
Last month, Commerce Secretary John Bryson, 68, resigned from his Cabinet post after suffering a seizure while driving, resulting in two car crashes. To get a better understanding of this condition, we turned to Dr. John Ebersole, a national authority...
Tags: University of Chicago, Heart Disease, Health, John Bryson, High Blood Pressure
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Department of Health: Hot Weather Poses Serious Health Risks
With many areas expecting dangerously hot temperatures and high humidity again this weekend, the Department of Health is reminding Pennsylvanians to take simple steps to prevent heat-related illness. "Temperatures may feel over 100 degrees or more in...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Asthma, Dizziness, Heat Stroke, Heart Disease
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Understanding and living with epilepsy
Few medical conditions manifest themselves more profoundly than epilepsy. A condition that produces seizures that affect a number of mental and physical functions, epilepsy affects nearly 3 million people in the United States. Still, as prevalent as the...Tags: Head Injuries, Symptoms, Lead Poisoning, Epilepsy, Pharmaceuticals
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NJ Mayor, Son Arrested For Hacking Into Website Calling For His Recall
pix11.com | @jamesfordtvHe's a mayor whose candidacy was championed by Governor Chris Christie for being clean and straightfoward, but Mayor Felix Roque of West New York, New Jersey was in federal court Thursday, charged with felony computer crimes and one computer misuse...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Executive Branch, Government, Punishment, Politics
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First Dangerous Heat Wave of the Season Expected to Arrive this Weekend
Dept. of HealthWith hot temperatures and high humidity expected to make an early appearance in some parts of Pennsylvania this Memorial Day weekend, the Departments of Health and Aging are urging everyone to take simple steps to prevent serious heat-related illness or...Tags: Sunburn, Dizziness, Heart Disease, Heat Stroke, Health
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Understanding of concussions is undergoing a paradigm shift
I heard the oldies station playing the Bob Dylan tune "The Times They Are a-Changin'," and the famous line could well apply to the seismic cultural change surrounding sports concussions. Not so long ago, the injury was hardly a headliner. A "ding" was...Tags: Head Injuries, Lacrosse, Bob Dylan, Sports, Science and Technology
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'The Bachelor' recap: Episode 3
“Butt-skiing backwards is on my leap list.”
This week “The Bachelor” faced tough competition from “Gossip Girl” (Sarah’s favorite) and the promising newJ.J. Abrams’ show “Alcatraz.” But just...Tags: Jane Fonda, Mitt Romney, Chesapeake Bay Bridge
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Prosecution presents case in inmate rape trial
DAILY AMERICANOn the first day of his rape trial, Lark Allan Ramsey sat in a wheelchair at the defense table with an occasional hint of a smile as two versions of the incident unfolded through the testimony of eight witnesses. The 45-year-old inmate is accused of...Tags: Sex Crimes, Trials, Nursing, Crime, Law and Justice, Health and Medical Professionals
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Pre-sports physical can prevent sudden death among athletes
Between 200 and 300 young people die each year while playing sports. In many cases, the underlying health condition that led to death could have been identified by a pre-sports medical exam.
Some of the sudden deaths are caused by injury, heat stroke,...Tags: American Heart Association, Asthma, Arts and Culture, Medical Procedures and Tests, Cardiologists
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Power Outage Info
Content ManagerHere are helpful phone numbers and websites to report any power outages people in our area may experience: To report an outage with PPL: PPL Customer Service at 1-800-DIAL-PPL (1-800-342-5775) To check on the status of your outage or to see outage...Tags: First Aid, Agricultural Research and Technology, Health and Medical Professionals, Paul Smith, Crimes
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Cooler Temperatures Forecast For SoCal
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES, Calif. (KTLA) -- Cooler temperatures are forecast for Southern California Friday, ending an extended heat wave that sent the mercury soaring into the triple digits. Expect a 10 to 15 degree reduction in highs as the onshore flow...Tags: Headaches, Weather, Brain, First Aid, Dizziness
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