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NASCAR Driver Capsules, June 13 - Part 2
ReutersPart 2 : continues.... 1 JAMIE MCMURRAY, Chevrolet Team: Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates WHERE HE STANDS: 19th, 32 points out of the top 10. MICHIGAN RECORD: Four top-10 finishes in 20 starts. LOOKING AHEAD: McMurray said, "The one word...Tags: Richard Petty Motorsports, Services and Shopping, Joe Gibbs Racing, Michael Waltrip Racing, Denny Hamlin
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Bereaved Parents meets third Wednesdays
These groups meet regularly. Alzheimer's Caregiver Support Group — Third Wednesday, 5:30 p.m., at Lighthouse Senior Living at Ellicott City, 3100 N. Ridge Road, Ellicott City. 410-465-2288. Bereaved Parents, USA — Third Wednesday, 8 p.m....Tags: Minority Groups, Pain, Anglicanism, Religion and Belief, Howard County
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New diet craze offers five days of feasting for two days of famine
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - Forget abandoning carbohydrates or detoxing. The new dieting craze sweeping Britain and taking off in the United States lets people eat whatever they like - but only five days a week. "The Fast Diet", also known as the 5:2 diet, is the...Tags: Politics, Housing and Urban Planning, Medical Research, Health Organizations, Interior Policy
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READER SUBMITTED: Hospital's Breast Cancer Treatment Targets Cancer, Protects The Heart
Greater New BritainThe Hospital of Central Connecticut (HOCC) is one of few area hospitals offering prone radiation therapy that treats breast cancer confined to the left breast while sparing and protecting the heart from radiation. While radiation therapy has proven...Tags: Medical Research, High Blood Pressure, Health Treatments, Hospitals and Clinics, Death
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Insight: No smoke, plenty of fire fuels e-cigarettes
ReutersPuffing on slim metal tubes loaded with pale yellow liquid, two London businessmen say they have between their lips a cure for what the U.N. calls "one of the biggest public health threats the world has ever faced". Electronic cigarettes are the future,...Tags: Bruno Mars, Food and Drug Administration, Imperial Tobacco Group Plc, Medical Research, Heart Surgery
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Cherries: Loaded with potassium and vitamins, fruit boosts bone health, relieves pain
There has been a good selection of cherries the past couple of weeks. Many of us forget about the great nutritional value they contain — along with great taste. Cherries are low in calories and contain no fat. At only 90 calories per one cup...
Tags: Potassium (dietary supplement), Cherries, Vitamin Therapy, Health Treatments, Dietary Supplements
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Mildred Kern, U.N. worker
Mildred Kern, an original resident of the North Oaks Retirement Community who had worked overseas for the United Nations, died of heart disease Sunday at her home. She was six days short of turning 105. "She was our oldest resident, and she was our...
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Johns Hopkins adds surgical expertise to Florida Hospital children's heart program
Johns Hopkins, the world-renowned hospital and medical school based in Baltimore, added its brand and heart-surgery expertise to Florida Hospital for Children, hospital officials announced Tuesday. More than 300 community members attended the ribbon...Tags: Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, Orlando Health, Healthcare Provider, Surgery, Heart Surgery
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City to commemorate 148th anniversary of abolition of slavery
Delray Beach residents can celebrate the 148th anniversary of the abolition of slavery with Juneteenth celebrations at Pompey Park and a fundraiser for the Spady Cultural and Heritage Museum. The One Love-One Community Foundation is having its fourth...Tags: HIV, Museums, Entertainment, Palm Beach County, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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Music device doesn't drop diabetics' blood pressure
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A device that plays a melody in an attempt to slow people's breathing didn't lower the blood pressure of people with diabetes, according to a new study. "Given the results and the studies available, you can conclude that there...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, University of Oxford, Food and Drug Administration, Drugs and Medicines, Entertainment
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The worst things to eat for your heart
Heart disease is the leading cause of death among Americans; on average, one person dies every 39 seconds, according to recently published data from the American Heart Association. Along with healthy lifestyle choices, what you eat can have a big effect...Tags: Healthy Diet, Nutrition, High Blood Pressure, Salt, Butter
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Your Health: The importance of vaccinations in adults
Contributing WriterEach year, nearly 42,000 American adults die from vaccine-preventable diseases. Together, influenza and pneumonia are the eighth leading cause of death in the United States. In spite of these statistics, vaccination rates for influenza and pneumonia are...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Diphtheria , Viral Diseases and Infections, Building Material, Disease Prevention
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