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American Diabetes Month/ Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month-Fitness Syndicate vs. Obesity
Gayle Anderson was live in Lawndale for to kick off AMERICAN DIABETES MONTH/ DIABETIC EYE DISEASE AWARENESS MONTH with the FITNESS SYNDICATE VS OBESITY. In honor of American Diabetes Month and Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month, we want to remind...Tags: Heart Disease, Weight, Diseases and Illnesses, Physical Fitness and Exercise, American Diabetes Association
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Should medical marijuana be legalized?
NO By ANNA KNOBLACH Meyersdale There is a reason that marijuana is an illegal substance. While the effects from medicinal marijuana have been scientifically proven to slow AIDS wasting, reduce the negative effects of chemotherapy and alleviate...Tags: Biotechnology, Arthritis, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Chemotherapy, OxyContin (drug)
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89 Md. facilities bought drugs from firm linked to meningitis outbreak
The federal Food and Drug Administration identified 89 medical facilities in Maryland that bought drugs from the Massachusetts manufacturer being investigated for a national fungal meningitis outbreak. The facilities are among more than 3,000 in numerous...
Tags: Georgetown, Ocean City, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland)
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White cane question
Question: I made a contribution to the Lions for White Cane Day last week. What is it and what do the Lions do with the contributions? Answer: White Cane Day occurs every year on Oct. 15. Typically, the president issues a proclamation to that effect....Tags: Diabetes, Religion and Belief, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Helen Keller, Blindness
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$2 million prize announced for cure for blindness by 2020
Singer Art Garfunkel, a real estate magnate and an investor are putting $2 million in gold bullion on the line to inspire researchers to cure blindness by 2020, establishing through Johns Hopkins Medicine one of the world's largest prizes for a scientific...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, John F. Kennedy, Columbia University, Medical Specialization, Nobel Prize Awards
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CVS customers say prescription refills weren't OKd
George Engelke manages his CVS prescriptions online. If he needs more of a medicine, he orders it. If he's going to be away from his Corona del Mar home, he tells the pharmacy where to send the shipment. He's never asked CVS to automatically refill his...Tags: Insurance, Allergies, Medicare, Chemical Industry, Health and Medical Professionals
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Drinking Three or More Cups of Coffee a Day linked to Glaucoma
KTLA News(KTLA) Drinking at least three cups of coffee a day could increase your risk of developing glaucoma, according to a new study. Researchers at Harvard University found that men and women who are heavy coffee drinkers are 34 percent more likely to...Tags: Harvard University, Eyes and Vision
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Vision and nutrition sometimes are connected
FARGO, N.D. - “Mom, I can read the sign across the street!” my 9-year-old daughter exclaimed as she stepped outside wearing her purple-framed glasses for the first time. A few weeks prior to that day, she came home from school with a note after a vision...Tags: Nutrition, Calcium, Foods and Beverages, Beta-Carotene, Honey
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Lions Club steps in for others
Staff WriterIMPERIAL — Children squinted at eye charts as others peered into mirrors while trying on different glasses during the sixth annual Imperial Lions Club Glasses for Kids event Saturday. The event not only provides free vision screenings and glasses...Tags: Diabetes, Eyes and Vision, High Blood Pressure
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Thousands will head to Senior Games
ST. GEORGE, Utah — While the Olympians were competing in London, thousands of other elite athletes were setting their sights on a major international event this fall. The Huntsman World Senior Games are the world's largest annual multisport...
Tags: Tennis, Health, Awards and Prizes, Golden State Warriors, Basketball
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Connecticut Prepares For Medical Marijuana
This Oct. 1 could be nicknamed "Medical Marijuana Day" in Connecticut. That's when Connecticut residents can actually start applying to have the legal right to use pot for medical purposes in this state. The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Consumers, Parkinson's Disease, Crohn's Disease, Medical Marijuana Therapy
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56 area residents take advantage of first free eye examinations at Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic
richardb@herald-mail.comJennifer Myers and William McLeod were typical of the 56 area residents who took advantage of the first free eye examinations Friday morning at the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic in Ranson. Sponsored by the West Virginia University Eye Institute and...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Diabetes, Eyes and Vision, Cataracts, Jennifer Myers
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