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Donald Oberholzer
janeth@herald-mail.comEditor’s note: Each Sunday, The Herald-Mail runs “A Life Remembered.” Each story in this continuing series takes a look back — through the eyes of family, friends, co-workers and others — at a member of the community who died...Tags: Breast Cancer, The Herald-Mail, Mastectomy, U.S. Army, Renal cell carcinoma
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Growing through grief
Almost four years after her husband's death from Parkinson's disease, former Sacramento County, Calif., supervisor Sandra Smoley has reinvented her life. She rented out the Fair Oaks home where she lived with her late husband, architect Walter Rohrer,...Tags: Philosophy, Parkinson's Disease, Human Interest, Psychiatry, Religion and Belief
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Less-invasive aortic aneurysm method not always best route
Using a less invasive method to treat aortic aneurysms in the abdomen is not always preferable to more traditional surgery in which the abdomen is cut open, according to a new study by the chief of vascular surgery at Loyola University Medical Center. An...
Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Groin, High Blood Pressure, Colleges and Universities, Medical Research
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Recalled Kilwins fudge made with peanut butter from salmonella-linked factory
PETOSKEY -- A Petoskey-based candy company is recalling packages of its sugar-free peanut butter fudge, noting that peanut butter used to produce it has the potential to be contaminated with salmonella. Kilwins Quality Confections recently announced...
Tags: Peanut Butter, Arthritis, Butter, Salmonella Infection, Abdominal Pain
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Kilwins recalling sugar free peanut butter fudge
Kilwins, based out of Petoskey, is recalling all 7 ounce packages of sugar free peanut butter fudge. According to a release from the Michigan Department of Agriculture today, Monday, the company is specifically recalling all items with bar code 000648,...
Tags: Peanut Butter, Butter, Salmonella Infection, Abdominal Pain, Hampshire
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Life Line Screening offered at church
Hagerstown residents can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke or bone fracture. Zion Reformed United Church of Christ will host Life Line Screening Tuesday, Oct. 9, at 201 N. Potomac St. in Hagerstown. Screenings identify potential...Tags: Heart Disease, Stroke, Osteoporosis, Arteriosclerotic Vascular Disease
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'Casual Vacancy' fails to conjure Harry Potter's magic
It's hardly shocking that the most fully realized characters in "The Casual Vacancy," J.K. Rowling's first novel for adults, are the youngest. Fats Wall, Krystal Weedon, Gaia Bawden, Andrew Price, Sukhvinder Jawanda: Even the names are vaguely...
Tags: Sherman Alexie, J.K. Rowling , Carl Hiaasen, Arts and Culture, Literature
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Mango products recalled because of possible health risk
Q13 Fox News OnlineTriple B Corporation of Seattle and Charlie’s Produce of Anchorage, Alaska is recalling 1,336 cases of mangos. The Daniella brand mango were recalled because they have potentially harbor Salmonella. Salmonella is an organism which can cause serious...Tags: Marketing, Health Organizations, Salmonella Infection, Abdominal Pain, Product Recalls
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PASSINGS: Frank Cady, Don Campbell, Frank Arciero, F. Herbert Bormann
Frank Cady
Character actor was on 'Green Acres'
Frank Cady, 96, a character actor who played Hooterville general store proprietor Sam Drucker on the TV sitcoms "Green Acres" and "Petticoat Junction," died Friday at his home in Wilsonville, Ore., said...Tags: North Branford, World War II (1939-1945), Entertainment, Monroe (Fairfield, Connecticut), Rear Window (movie)
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South Barrington surgeon sentenced in Medicare scam
A 63-year-old vascular and thoracic surgeon was sentenced today to 10 months in custody after being convicted of making false statements in post-operation reports relating to health care services and Medicare benefits, federal officials said. Dr. John...
Tags: Medicare, Punishment, Government Health Care
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Lynchburg hospital first in Virginia to offer new approach to brain surgery
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefWhen doctors told JoAnn Langdon she had an aneurysm, a lot of questions came to mind. "What's going to happen?" thought Langdon. "How bad is it, and how big is it?"An aneurysm is an abnormal bulging, kind of like a balloon, in an artery. Removing one...Tags: Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Brain, Medical Procedures and Tests
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