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More Training Urged After Choking Deaths In Nursing Homes
The Hartford CourantThe panel that investigates deaths of developmentally disabled people in state care has recommended additional training for nursing-home staff members in the wake of the latest choking death of a convalescent-home resident. Charlotte Valdambrini, 82,...Tags: Nursing Homes, Torrington, Health, Physical Conditions, Marshmallows
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Area residents receive college degrees
Alfred University, Alfred, N.Y.: Thomas Buchas, of Coopersburg, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the Inamori School of Engineering at Alfred University. He is a son of Thomas and Ann Buchas and a graduate of Southern Lehigh High School;...Tags: Coastal Carolina University , Fine Arts, Macungie, Health Treatments, Breinigsville
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Illinois legislature passes deep health care cuts
Clout StreetSPRINGFIELD --- Hundreds of thousands of poor Illinoisans would lose health coverage, prescription drug discounts for seniors would be dropped and dental care for adults would be greatly curtailed as part of $1.6 billion in budget cuts lawmakers...Tags: Sara Feigenholtz, Illinois Governor, Cook County Government, Government Health Care, Health
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Make Safety a Priority as Temperatures Begin to Rise
TribLocal - EvanstonCHICAGO-With Memorial Day unofficially marking the start of summer, the season’s beautiful weather will draw many Chicagoans outside to parks, beaches, and patios. While summer …... -
Texas: Young cattle rancher is a rare breed
ERA, Texas - Daniel Bowles is bucking a trend. He's a young rancher trying to grow a cattle operation while many producers are hanging up their spurs or Craigslisting their all-terrain vehicles. But in Era, an unincorporated community in Cooke...Tags: Gainesville, Auction Service, Horse (animal), Texas College, Agriculture
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Awards and honors for Lehigh Valley residents
Grand View Hospital recently announced telemetry unit nurse Nancy Baith of Sellersville is the recipient of the 2012 Ellis Greenspan Memorial Award. Baith, who cares for and monitors patients with heart conditions, has worked at the hospital since 1984....Tags: Awards and Prizes, Cedar Crest College, Charity, Health, New Tripoli
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Senior briefs
Support groups The Department of Aging and Disabilities has updated a booklet on community support groups. The booklet focuses on groups for caregiving, Alzheimer's disease, bereavement for adults and children, diabetes, brain injury, cancer, stroke,...Tags: Odenton, Senior Health, Diabetes, Health, CVS Corp.
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Caught in the cycle of poverty
After months searching for work and feeling increasingly discouraged, Natalie Cole caught a break — an offer of a part-time position at a Little Caesars Pizza shop in Compton. The manager scheduled her orientation and told her she had to pass a food...Tags: Nutrition, Groceries, Health, Religious Festivals, Family
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The Rev. Joseph W. Seitz, 1930-2012
The Rev. Joseph W. Seitz grew up in Christ the King Catholic Parish in Chicago's Beverly neighborhood and at the end of his active priesthood was the church's pastor. The Rev. Seitz, 82, a priest in the Archdiocese of Chicago for 54 years, died of...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Health, Pancreatic Cancer, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, Medical Specialization
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Watchdog Update: Pressure grows for limits on flame retardants
Chicago Tribune reportersIn New York state, lawmakers are moving to ban a cancer-causing flame retardant from children's products. At the U.S. Capitol, more than 100 nurses, mothers and cancer survivors marched for tougher federal regulation of the chemicals. And in Washington...Tags: Health, Andrew Cuomo, Companies and Corporations, Litigation and Regulation, Newspapers
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Living Here: Colleges and universities
No matter what type of education you're looking for, it's available here in Hampton Roads. Bryant & Stratton College. Hampton. The facility at Peninsula Town Center opened in 2010 with 80 students, with plans to expand as laboratories are opened and a...Tags: Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Employment, Advanced Training, Ferguson Center for the Arts, Science and Technology
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Emergency supply of epinephrine now required in all Maryland schools
In what parents and health organizations called a life-saving measure, Gov. Martin O' Malley signed into a law Tuesday a bill that will require all Maryland schools to maintain an emergency supply of epinephrine in order to respond to a growing trend of...Tags: Health Organizations, Epinephrine, Allergies, Health, Ellicott City
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