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05/13: New businesses
Occupational licenses issued recently by county and municipal governments in Central Florida; data collected by Market Force Corp. of Newtown Square, Pa. Lake Southlake Autism and Behavioral Services, mental health counselor, 3815 Breckinridge Lane,...
Tags: Electronics, Groceries, Vehicles, Science and Technology, Real Estate
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Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment
DISASTER DRILL Police chief: Mock disaster drill an 'eye-opener' (Information in the following story is from: Rapid City Journal, http://www.rapidcityjournal.com) STURGIS, S.D. (AP) — A South Dakota police chief says a table-top mock disaster...Tags: Rentals, Punishment, Science and Technology, Methamphetamine (drug), Herbal Supplements
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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: Human Interest, Politics, Jackie Walorski, Government, Mitch Daniels
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Voice of the People, May. 13
Purchasing Plan B As a liberal-minded individual who believes in a woman's right to choose, I believe 15-year-old girls should not be purchasing the Plan B One-Step morning-after pill without their parents' knowing. Most 15- through 17-year-old girls are...Tags: Sports, Drugs and Medicines, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Dave Syverson, Politics
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Our Laguna: Cinco de Mayo event muy bueno for clinic
Sunday may have been foggy, but the goal of the Laguna Beach Community Clinic's Cinco de Mayo celebration was clear — raise money. About $53,000 was netted at the annual event, held Sunday on the terraced patio of Ann and Jim Shea's hillside home....
Tags: Electronics, Human Interest, Energy Saving, Science and Technology, Hospitals and Clinics
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Commentary: Hoag abortion ban is a step backward
Earlier this month, Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach announced to its staff that its physicians would no longer be able to perform elective abortions at the hospital ("Hoag: no more elective abortions," May 8). This came as a surprise to some of its...Tags: Family Planning, Politics, Roman Catholicism, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Treatments
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Doctor linked to 1-800-GET-THIN faces medical board action
One of the brothers behind the 1-800-GET-THIN ad campaign for weight-loss surgery faces the possible revocation of his medical license in a misconduct case filed by state regulators. The Medical Board of California accused Michael Omidi of "repeated...
Tags: University of California, Irvine, Sleep Apnea, Surgery, Breast Surgery, Allergan Inc.
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Patient is out of network, out of luck
A worrisome abdominal pain drove Jalal Afshar to seek treatment last year at healthcare giant Kaiser Permanente. The Pasadena resident and Kaiser member had lived for years with a rare condition known as Castleman's disease, which affects the lymph...
Tags: Abdominal Pain, City of Hope, Hospitals and Clinics, Insurance, Science and Technology
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Letters: The Alzheimer's journey
Re "Her illness, his obsession," May 5 I felt such a connection to Ken Chiate after reading the beautifully written story of his determination to treat his wife's Alzheimer's disease. My husband has dementia, or as I call it, "Mr. Hyde." I tried a...
Tags: Enbrel (drug), Diseases and Illnesses, Israel, Alzheimer's Disease
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Ephraim security guard allegedly assaulted by patient
scollins@amnews.comA man was arrested after allegedly assaulting a hospital guard Wednesday in Danville. About 2:30 p.m., police were dispatched to Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center for reports of an armed subject. Police were told Lynn E. Adams, 64, of Danville,...Tags: Police Arrests, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Olympus introduces a new tool
HealthWith more than 220,000 people diagnosed each year with lung cancer, it's critical for physicians to have the tools needed to detect the disease at the earliest stages. This week Olympus, based in Center Valley, introduced a new device to help doctors... -
Legislature goes off its proverbial "meds" to kill Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
News out of Tallahassee is that in a $74 billion state budget, lawmakers couldn't dredge up $250,,000 to keep Florida's prescription drug database operating. Are our state lawmakers off their meds? The database remains a key tool in the fight...
Tags: Mike Fasano, Law Enforcement, OxyContin (drug), Prescription Drugs, Crime, Law and Justice
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