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More than 2.7 million Pennsylvanians benefit from the healthcare law
HealthMore than 2.7 million Pennsylvanians benefit from the healthcare law... -
Young people: What to make of the healthcare law?
HealthThe Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act may affect health care for many Americans. Young people have several reasons to pay attention to the law.... -
Coping with second day of no electricity frustrates many
Pat Johnston, like many Baltimore residents, was fuming Sunday as she faced another day without electricity. Describing her frustration level, she said, "On a scale out of 10, I'm at 11.2. "You can't get through to find out [when power is likely to...
Tags: Vehicles, Services and Shopping, Timonium, Baltimore County, Roland Park
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Local 8-year-old Boy Climbs Kilimanjaro for Charity
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Tyler Armstrong, an 8-year-old boy from Yorba Linda, has achieved his goal of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. Tyler's family says he reached the top of the mountain at 12:30 a.m. Sunday, which was mid-morning in Africa. He's believed...Tags: Africa, Charity, Health, Eastern Africa, Diseases and Illnesses
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Ahead of the game: Winchester Chess Club to host Bluegrass State Games
When Jaylan Homan plays chess, she isn’t satisfied with just any move, a pawn here or a knight there. “I want to have a good, good move,” Jaylan said. Strategy includes thinking at least two moves ahead, and knowing which way the...
Tags: Game Playing, Clubs and Associations, Jeff Lewis, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chess Playing
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Eastgate Pharmacy Building Reopens After 2010 Fed Shutdown
Anchor/ReporterIt's been more than a year since federal agents raided the Kentwood Pharmacy locations, including the store in the Eastgate neighborhood in Grand Rapids. The neighborhood hasn't been the same since the landmark store with the red awning closed its doors...Tags: FBI, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals
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Waynesboro Children's Theatre Troupe is an outlet for children
Special to The Herald-MailThe magic of live theater triumphs on stage as children from all around the region participate in the Waynesboro Children's Theatre Troupe's annual productions. These large-scale musicals that incorporate elaborate costumes, set design and...Tags: Cinderella (movie), Peter Pan (movie), Music Theater, Charles Dickens, Entertainment Events
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Aphasia affects estimated 1 million people
Earlier this month a Texas Rangers sportscaster went from calling live highlights of a baseball game to talking about a botched robbery. The sportscaster's incoherent switch confused listeners, but doctors saw the symptoms of aphasia, a disease not...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Johns Hopkins University, Health, Diabetes, Diseases and Illnesses
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Angry parents of sick children confront state officials
Tribune reporterParents and disability advocates called on Illinois officials today to delay changes to a state program that funds in-home nursing care for more than 1,000 medically fragile and technology-dependent children. Angry – sometimes tearful –...Tags: Medicaid, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Government Health Care, Health Insurance
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Parents seek to delay program affecting medically fragile kids
Parents and advocates for the disabled called on Illinois officials Wednesday to delay changes to a state program that funds in-home nursing care for more than 1,000 medically fragile and technology-dependent children. Angry, sometimes tearful parents...
Tags: Medicaid, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Government Health Care, Health Insurance
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Apodaca: Brotherly support drives them to greatness
Lucas Brandom climbed a mountain for his brother. Shivering cold, soaked to the skin and numb with exhaustion, Lucas made the excruciating final push to reach the 13,455-foot summit, then swore he'd never do it again. But, sure enough, after several...
Tags: Vegan Diet, Health, Genes and Chromosomes, Diseases and Illnesses, Mountaineering
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Tyler Armstrong: 8 Year Old Mountain Climber
Local 8 Year Old to Climb Mt. Kilimanjaro! Eight-year-old Tyler Armstrong’s goal is to become the second youngest person ever to summit Mt. Kilimanjaro. Tyler, of Yorba Linda, Calif., is climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro to raise awareness and funds to...Tags: Eastern Africa
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