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Doris L. Saylor, 82, Berlin
Doris L. Saylor, 82, Berlin, died Aug. 6, 2012, at UPMC Presbyterian Hospital. Born April 21, 1930, in Berlin a daughter of J. Dalphon “Whitey” and Cleo (Knepper) Landis. Preceded in death by parents, husband Joseph M., and sons Robert James...Tags: Religion and Belief, Physical Therapy, Anglicanism, Health Treatments, Christianity
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Third-Hand Smoke a Danger to Kids
FOX40 NewsDriving a car that used to belong to a smoker, and smelling the lingering fumes is annoying to some people, but now scientists say it can actually be dangerous. Second-hand smoke is smoke in the air that another person can inhale, and it has been shown...Tags: Ears and Hearing, Asthma, Cancer, Health, Lungs and Airways
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American Lung Association Fight for Air Walk at McDonald's Hamburger University
Staff reporterJoin the American Lung Association in Greater Chicago on Sunday, September 30th for the 2012 Fight for Air Walk at McDonald's Hamburger University in Oak Brook. Walk 3.1 miles around the scenic campus in support of clean air and healthy lungs or to...Tags: Asthma, McDonald's, Lung Cancer, Lungs and Airways, COPD
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Florence J. Williams
Fort Myers, Fla.: The body of Florence J. Williams, 93, died on Aug. 5, 2012, in Fort Myers, Florida. A second generation American, she was raised on a farm in Iowa by her parents, Lars C. Jensen and Marie Ladegaard Jensen, who immigrated from Denmark. As...
Tags: Stroke, Washington, DC, World War II (1939-1945)
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Houston area sees worst ozone ratings in 9 years
KIAHIf you've been outside lately, you already know it's hot as hell. And that heat is cooking up big problems for us in the form of smog. This week brought the highest ozone levels in our region in almost nine years, according to Brazoria County monitors....Tags: Shortness of Breath, Science and Technology, Asthma, Environmental Issues, Lung Cancer
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Richard P. Dansberger, 86
Richard P. Dansberger, 86, of Hagerstown died Thursday, July 5, 2012, at Golden Living Center after an extended illness. Born March 17, 1926, in Hagerstown, he was the son of the late Emory and Ella Dansberger. Richard lived in the Hagerstown area all...
Tags: The Herald-Mail, American Legion, Washington, DC, Human Interest, Diabetes
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Harvey Wayne Mowry, 73, of Friedens
Harvey Wayne Mowry, 73, of Friedens, died July 4, 2012 at Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center, Johnstown. Born March 13, 1939 in Somerset, he is the son of Donald Lewis Mowry Sr. and Gladys (Koontz) Mowry. Preceded in death by parents; wife, the former...Tags: Friedens, U.S. Navy
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New Petoskey High School cross country coach ready to get to work
For someone whose livelihood involves fitness and health, it couldn’t be a more perfect fit. In fact, it all just seemed to fit into the schedule for new Petoskey High School cross country coach Jim Harrington, who takes over the program from Keith...
Tags: Cross Country Running, Running, Nordic Skiing, Paul Revere, Schools
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Dr. Solbert Permutt, physiologist
Dr. Solbert "Sol" Permutt, a retired physiologist and teacher who helped expand the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine's division of pulmonary and critical care medicine, died of esophageal cancer May 23 at Roland Park Place. The longtime Mount...Tags: Respiratory Disease, Opera (genre), Awards and Prizes, University of Chicago, Johns Hopkins University
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EPA sets tighter standards for soot pollution
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing new air quality standards that would lower the amount of soot allowed from diesel trucks, buses, power plants and other sources. The long-delayed rule, to be made public Friday,...Tags: Standards, Environmental Politics, Washington, DC, Heart Attack, Science and Technology
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Rolling into summer
This weekend marks the beginning of summer vacation season for many Marylanders. From graduating students to young families, singles and seniors, the preferred place to be over Memorial Day weekend is generally Ocean City or the nearby Delaware beaches....Tags: Highway Transportation, Cycling, Hotels and Accommodations, Petroleum Industry, Travel
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William C. Chatkin, 80
William Charles Chatkin, 80, of Hagerstown, Md., died at Meritus Medical Center May 23, 2012. Born in Hagerstown on Feb. 25, 1932, he was the son of the late Robert H. and Evelyn L. Chatkin. He was of the Jewish faith. He graduated from Hagerstown...
Tags: CVS Corp., Health and Medical Professionals, Cancer, Health, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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