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Hard Rock event helps new non-profit
The Fara’s Place Charity Poker Tournament will take place at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 25, at The Poker Room in Seminole Paradise at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. Players can win $10,000 while they help raise funds to establish a permanent...Tags: Social Issues, Education, Boynton Beach, Charity
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Make Studio offers platform for artists with disabilities
Circus performers in all their gaudy glory. A timeline linking the actors who have played James Bond to the U.S. presidents at the time the movies came out. Rosemary's baby.
The Make Studio on North Avenue, celebrating its second anniversary with a...Tags: Artists, John Astin, Health, Academy Awards, Highlandtown
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Could Fragile X be the answer?
Fragile X syndrome is a genetic condition and is the most common inherited cause of mental impairment and the most common known genetic cause of autism or autistic like behavior (though not all children with Fragile X Syndrome have autism or an Autism...Tags: Genetic Condition, Hospitals and Clinics, American School for the Deaf, Genes and Chromosomes, Health
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Huguely trial highlights alcohol abuse at colleges, universities
There's little question that George Huguely V, the former University of Virginia student on trial for murder, had a problem with alcohol.
He had been arrested twice for drinking-related infractions, one of them violent, in his early 20s. And he admits to...Tags: Jersey Shore (tv program), College Sports, Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Alcohol Addiction
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Toby's founder Orenstein wins award for community work
Toby Orenstein is once again at the helm of one of her favorite projects — directing the Young Columbians, a singing group formed in 1975 by the founder of Toby's Dinner Theatre when Columbia was still Jim Rouse's baby. Working with talented...Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Culture, Ceremonies, Howard County, Arts and Culture
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Mich. gov. ties school cash to scores
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder is tying lots of strings to the extra cash he's offering public schools, universities and communities in next year's budget.
To get a share of the 1 percent increase being offered to K-12 schools in...Tags: Family, Teaching and Learning, School Examinations, Colleges and Universities, Justice System
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Alejandro Rodriguez
Dr. Alejandro Rodriguez, former director of the division of child psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine who also conducted pivotal studies on autism and other developmental disorders in children, died Friday of heart failure at his...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Heart Failure, Teaching and Learning, American Medical Association, Colleges and Universities
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Prenatal care can prevent many common birth defects
Clark County Health DepartmentBy Amy Williams Health Department Let this month draw your attention to birth defect prevention. The most common birth defects are heart defects, cleft lip, cleft palate, Down Syndrome and spina bifida. Sure, we know they exist, but did you know that...Tags: Substance Abuse, Prescription Drugs, Health Treatments, Genes and Chromosomes, Health
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Pay It Forward Person of the Week 2/3: Elaine Crawford
FOX 17 NewsIt can be intimidating, but the people who come to Elaine Crawford don't know how to read. She shows them it's never too late to learn. Crawford began as a volunteer with the Montcalm Area Reading Council and has been serving as the Executive Director...Tags: Fox Broadcasting Company, Dyslexia
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Dangers of being a Lefty in a right-handed world
CW33 NewsIf you stop and think about it for a moment you’ll realized it's a right-handed world and left-handers are just living it. Everything from vending machines to shifting a car to golf clubs are designed with righties in mind and that's just the tip...Tags: Culture, Social Sciences, Arts and Culture, Dyslexia, Schizophrenia
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Children's Chatter: Bedwetting sometimes needs medical intervention
Contributing columnistYou hear little feet running down the hallway and feel a tug of sheets on your side of the bed. It’s the middle of the night and your child is standing in front of you with wet pajamas and tears in his eyes. He has wet the bed again. Childhood...Tags: Allergies
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