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Breast milk donations accepted in Oak Park
An Oak Park doctor has started accepting donations of breast milk, largely for use by intensive care units in hospitals that treat premature babies whose mothers can't provide the milk on their own. Milk is donated by mothers who pass a screening that...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Park Ridge, Human Interest, Premature Birth, Women's Health
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Greenbrier County clinic receives more than $515,000 in federal funding
WILLIAMSBURG, W.Va. (AP) — A clinic in Greenbrier County has received more than half a million dollars in federal funding for preventive care improvements and operations. U.S. Rep. Nick Rahall and U.S. Senators Jay Rockefeller and Joe Manchin...Tags: Greenbrier, Agriculture, Hospitals and Clinics
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Column: Obama accelerates loss of trust
WASHINGTON — Leaving aside the seriousness of lawlessness, and the corruption of our civic culture by the professionally pious, this past week has been amusing. There was the spectacle of advocates of an ever-larger regulatory government...Tags: Government, Elections, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate, Taxation
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Obama Debases Trust In Government
The Hartford CourantLast week was amusing. There was the spectacle of advocates of an ever-larger regulatory government expressing shock about such government's large capacity for misbehavior. And, entertainingly, the answer to the question "Will Barack Obama's scandals...Tags: Government, Elections, U.S. Congress, Executive Branch, Global Warming
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AP: Health reforms penalize some Indians
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — When Liz DeRouen needs any kind of health care services, from diabetes counseling to a dental cleaning, she checks into a government-funded clinic in Northern California's wine country that covers all her medical needs. Her...
Tags: Government Health Care, Medicaid, U.S. Congress, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Taxation
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Plan B restrictions — better, but not best
In the United States of 2013, any youngster can walk into a store and buy a bottle of aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen or some other pain reliever without showing any identification, parental consent or a doctor's order. They don't have to be 15 or 17 or...Tags: Tylenol (drug), Birth Control, U.S. Supreme Court, Judges, Ibuprofen (drug)
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READER SUBMITTED: From Hula Hoops To High Fashion: G. Fox In The 1950s
HaddamThe Haddam Historical Society (HHS) and the Connecticut Historical Society (CHS) are teaming up to bring you "From Hula Hoops to High Fashion: G. Fox in the 1950s" on May 23, at 7 p.m. Brainerd Academy, 21 Field Park, Haddam. Elizabeth Abbe, director...Tags: Wethersfield, Haddam, Arts and Culture, Connecticut Historical Society
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Movie 'Amour' offers valuable lessons on aging
The Academy Award-nominated movie "Amour" is sparking much-needed conversations about aging, the illness of a longtime companion and dying with dignity. In the film, we follow an elderly French couple struggling with common end-of-life questions, like:...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Population and Census, Physical Conditions, Long Term Care
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'Doc' laid to rest
BREMEN — Hundreds gathered along the streets of downtown Bremen today to bid farewell to their beloved “Doc.” Dr. Otis R. Bowen, former Indiana governor, secretary for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and local...
Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Jackie Walorski, Mike Pence, Human Interest
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Local health centers receive funding
WDBJ7 ReporterMore than $2 million is waiting for about two dozen health centers in Virginia. The Martinsville, Henry County Coalition for Health and Wellness is one of them. It provides tips on getting and staying fit and healthy. Health leaders work throughout...Tags: Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia)
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Bowen honored at Statehouse ceremony
Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS -- Gov. Mike Pence bowed his head in silence Wednesday during a solemn Statehouse memorial for former Gov. Otis "Doc" Bowen as an honor guard posted in the domed Rotunda kept watch over the late governor's official state portrait and bronze...Tags: Government, Politics, Executive Branch, AIDS, Human Interest
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Hospital charges vary widely across Lehigh Valley region, country
It's only about 33 miles from Gnaden Huetten Memorial Hospital in Lehighton to Lehigh Valley Hospital's Muhlenberg campus in Bethlehem, but the distance between what the two facilities charge to treat a complicated heart attack case is far greater....
Tags: Lehigh Valley Hospital, Medical Procedures and Tests, Government Health Care, Medicare, Kathleen Sebelius
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