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Lyme disease expert to speak at Charlevoix library
CHARLEVOIX -- Author, consultant and former Lyme disease patient Marjorie MacArthur Veiga will be speaking on "Lyme Disease: Don't Be Scared; Be Prepared" 6:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 6, at the Charlevoix Public Library. Veiga, a fourth generation...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Arts and Culture, Symptoms, Libraries
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Kansas Lyme disease sufferers hope for better medical care and insurance coverage
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsLife for the Green family in Hutchinson goes on, but things have changed the last three years. Andy Green was bitten by a tick and soon developed flu-like symptoms. He was eventually diagnosed with Lyme disease. "The most frustrating part is, I'm...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses, Flu, Symptoms
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012
The benefits of having classroom pets Dr. Alan Beck talks about kids building healthy relationships with pets. Beck says pets provide children with opportunities to interact and cooperate with each other and that leads to more positive engagement ...Tags: American Red Cross, C.C. Sabathia
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The Mysterious Plum Island Might Soon Be Up For Sale
The very name "Plum Island" sends shivers down the spines of conspiracy theorists. Some insist federal researchers on this small slab of land in Long Island Sound are hiding alien bodies; that Nazi scientists helped develop biological weapons there;...
Tags: North Fork, Long Island, West Nile Virus, Energy Resources, Manhattan (New York City)
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Local woman hopes to finish Amelia Earhart's flight
EL CAJON -- It’s a journey many have begun but none have ever completed, not even the great Amelia Earhart. “I told myself a very long time ago I wanted to finish the flight for her,” said Grace McGuire of El Cajon. It is still very...
Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations
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Be on the look out for tick diseases
Casselton Veterinary Service, Inc. has recently diagnosed our first equine case of Anaplasmosis in May, and now another in June. Both locally kept horses returned to normal shortly after starting antibiotic therapy. We have found a fair number of dogs...Tags: Bones and Joints, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Blood Cells, Symptoms
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Mowing slow-going at abandoned home
Debbie Smalley thought she finally had a lead on how to get the nearly 4-foot-tall grass cut at the abandoned home next door, when a sign was posted on the house last month advising people to call Bank of America with any questions. Smalley called. She...
Tags: Bank of America Corp., South Whitehall Township, PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated, Whitehall, Allentown
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Katherine DeNucci: No Excuses, Just Play
Andrea Wise | ALWISE@COURANT.COM I. GLASTONBURY CLASS: Sophomore COACH: Nathan Gaudreau ACCOMPLISHMENTS: State Open quarterfinalist in 2012 with a 21-2 individual record. Went 6-1 in postseason tournaments. ... Played at No. 1 position in every match...
Tags: Broken Foot, Tennis, Health, Sprained Ankle, Injuries and Wounds
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Doctor who treated chronic Lyme disease indicted
A physician featured in a Tribune story about the dubious diagnosis and risky treatment of chronic Lyme disease has been indicted on federal charges of health care fraud and filing false tax returns, according to court records. Dr. Carol Ann Ryser, who...Tags: Trials, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Defendants, Judges
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Corrections
•An article in Tuesday's editions of The Baltimore Sun about a Lyme disease study misstated the goals of the Maryland Pesticide Network. The coalition seeks to limit pesticide use. •Based on inaccurate information provided by the NCAA,...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports
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Farmers are suffering for lack of labor
There was an excellent article in The Sun describing American fields ripe for harvest that are not getting picked because of a shortage of immigrants ("Labor shortages plague farms," July 7). The American Farm Bureau Federation projects $5 billion to $9...Tags: Politics, Migration, Football, Sports, National Football League
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Ticks emerging earlier than normal
Typically ticks begin to appear in late spring and early summer as warm weather sets in, but this year, cases of the annual pest were reported three to four weeks earlier than normal, said agents with the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Energy Resources, Ehrlichiosis , Health, Natural Resources
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|Column| Allentown Morning Call
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|Story| Hartford Courant
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May 29, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
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May 30, 2012
|Story| Winchester Sun
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