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    May 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. For a night, a baby fox finds comfort from firefighters

    If you've ever heard a baby fox screaming for its mother on a dark spring night — foxes can sound eerily human — you'll know why a team of volunteer firefighters in Harford County was alerted to the howls of a desperate pup trapped in a storm drain in Edgewood late Tuesday.
    If you've ever heard a baby fox screaming for its mother on a dark spring night — foxes can sound eerily human — you'll know why a team of volunteer firefighters in Harford County was alerted to the howls of a desperate pup trapped in a...

    Tags: Media Industry, Fires, Rabies, Edgewood

  2. May 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Cinco de Gato Adoption Event

    Get your gato on: There’s another reason to celebrate Cincy de Mayo this Sunday, May 5. That’s because the Maryland SPCA will host its Cinco de Gato Adoption Event, where all cats six months old and older can be adopted for just $5!...

    Tags: Social Issues

  4. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Women opting for surgery to get Michelle Obama's arms

    The American Society of Plastic Surgeons released its latest <a href="http://www.plasticsurgery.org/news-and-resources/2012-plastic-surgery-statistics.html" target="_blank">cosmetic and resconstructive surgery statistics</a> on Monday.&nbsp;
    The American Society of Plastic Surgeons released its latest cosmetic and resconstructive surgery statistics on Monday.  Many of the trends were familiar.  In all, the group reported, Americans underwent 1.6 million cosmetic surgeries, including face-...

    Tags: Plastic Surgery, Celebrity Surgery, Plastic Surgeons, Rhinoplasty, Facelift

  6. May 2, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Rabid raccoon found in Jupiter

    A raccoon discovered by a Chocolate Labrador Retriever Saturday was confirmed positive for rabies today by the Florida Department of Health State Laboratory.
    A raccoon discovered by a Chocolate Labrador Retriever Saturday was confirmed positive for rabies today by the Florida Department of Health State Laboratory. According to Animal Care and Control reports, the Labrador, named Taylor, discovered the...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Preventative Medicine, Disease Prevention, Rabies, Symptoms

  8. May 2, 2013 |Story| KWCH
  9. Woman arrested in theft from animal clinic

    Authorities say a 31-year-old woman is in jail after being arrested in the theft of thousands of dollars of animal medications and supplies from a clinic in Cheney.&nbsp;&nbsp;
    Authorities say a 31-year-old woman is in jail after being arrested in the theft of thousands of dollars of animal medications and supplies from a clinic in Cheney.   The Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office says it recovered most of the $20,000 in supplies...

    Tags: Theft, Methamphetamine (drug), Hospitals and Clinics, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry

  10. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Developers dive in to create a wealth of autism apps

    At times, Andy Shih still finds himself overwhelmed by the groundswell of interest in autism apps he's seen in the three years since Apple Inc. released the first iPad.
    At times, Andy Shih still finds himself overwhelmed by the groundswell of interest in autism apps he's seen in the three years since Apple Inc. released the first iPad. In his role as senior vice president for scientific affairs at Autism Speaks, a...

    Tags: Autism, Behavioral Conditions, Science and Technology, Microsoft Corporation, Apple iPad

  12. May 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. University of Maryland School of Medicine aims to raise $500 million

    The University of Maryland School of Medicine announced this week a $500 million fundraising goal &#8212; the Baltimore institution's largest campaign ever.
    The University of Maryland School of Medicine announced this week a $500 million fundraising goal — the Baltimore institution's largest campaign ever. Donors already have given $339 million during the quiet phase of the campaign, dubbed...

    Tags: Research, University of Maryland, College Park, Education, Colleges and Universities, Medical Research

  14. May 9, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  15. LETTER: Good Reasons For Genetic Labeling

    I strongly support labeling of genetically engineered food. As a pediatric hematologist/oncologist, I was a loyal supporter of mainstream pediatrics during my professional years but have learned otherwise in retirement. Much animal data shows the...

    Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Health Organizations, Arable Farming, Science and Technology, Genetic Engineering

  16. May 1, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  17. Tunstall High School dealing with chicken pox outbreak

    Tunstall High School is dealing with an outbreak of chickenpox.
    Tunstall High School is dealing with an outbreak of chickenpox. Around 20 students at the Pittsylvania County school have chickenpox and are out of school. Head nurses from the county school board office are working directly with the school to see...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Education, Symptoms, Pittsylvania County, Students

  18. May 1, 2013 |Story| WSBT-TV
  19. Tick population increasing in Michiana

    <span style="font-size: small;">Ticks are pretty bad this year, especially for dogs, according to a veterinarian who has been pulling them off pets every day for the past few weeks.</span>
    WSBT-TV
    Ticks are pretty bad this year, especially for dogs, according to a veterinarian who has been pulling them off pets every day for the past few weeks. “Just since it's warmed up the past couple or few weeks the number of ticks have gone up...

    Tags: Pets, Disease Prevention, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  20. May 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Tri-Cities news briefs

    St. Charles The public may attend the Forest Preserve District of Kane County's grand opening celebration of the new Creek Bend Nature Center at LeRoy Oakes Forest Preserve in St. Charles from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 1. Participants can see interactive...

    Tags: Preventative Medicine, Coughing, Disease Prevention, Whooping Cough, Sports

  22. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. READER SUBMITTED: NB Rock Cats/Health Department Join Forces

    New Britain
    The New Britain Rock Cats and the New Britain Health Department have joined forces to host Immunization Records Day on Tuesday, April 30, at New Britain Stadium. The 6:35 p.m. game features the Rock Cats vs. the Harrisburg Senators (Washington Nationals...

    Tags: Disease Prevention, Preventative Medicine, New Britain, Childhood Diseases and Illnesses, New Britain Rock Cats

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