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School by the numbers: Clark board turns to Census, data to plan budget
The Winchester SunWhen the Clark County school board began preliminary work on its budget for the 2012-2013 school year last month, it looked at statistics from the 2010 U.S. Census, the 2011 Kentucky Youth Advocates Kids Count data book and the Kentucky Data Center...Tags: Marketing, Family, Steve Beshear, Students, Fluoride
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The Pet Corner: Behold! The future of modern medicine is here
Do you remember when we used to think some things were impossible? Modern technology has taught us to never say never or impossible. I think about the 1970s and 1980s growing up without cell phones, computers and many of the electronically advanced...Tags: Health, Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Procedures and Tests, Fiction
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Prep Football: Boyle County linebacker Zach Hester signs with Navy
hmorris@amnews.comZach Hester can finally relax. The long, stressful task of getting his appointment to the United States Naval Academy is complete. The Boyle County senior accepted his appointment to Navy on Wednesday, ending months of interviews, medical tests and...Tags: Ken Niumatalolo, United States Naval Academy, Health, Football, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Freedom in hiring
Businesses, especially health care organizations, are within their rights to refuse to hire anyone who smokes. A decade ago bans on hiring smokers were rare. Alaska Airlines, Turner Broadcasting, Florida's Gulf Power and some law enforcement agencies...Tags: Cleveland Clinic, Gulf Power Company, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Insurance Cost, Health Insurance
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Andover residents share worries about water contamination
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsKDHE and NuStar Energy hosted a neighborhood meeting Thursday night at the Andover Public Library. The meeting focused on water contamination. Residents in a North Andover neighborhood say they are worried about their health and their property values....Tags: Environmental Issues, Water Pollution, Natural Resources, Health, Environmental Pollution
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Former Massachusetts dentist gets a year in prison for paper clip surgeries
NewsCoreA former Massachusetts dentist who used paper clips during oral surgery instead of medical stainless steel was sentenced Monday to a year in prison. Michael Clair, 53, was also ordered to pay restitution to the state of Massachusetts and two former...Tags: Prisons, Prisons, Government Health Care, Punishment, Root Canal
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Many baby products have toxic flame retardants, analysis finds
Children's health advocates are calling on state legislatures to ban flame retardants in baby's products after testing found the toxic chemicals in 85 percent of items it tested.
The toxic retardants were found in nursing pillows, car seats and other...Tags: Family, Cancer, Health, Nursing, Medical Specialization
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Baltimore is best city for hospital care
Baltimore area hospitals provide the best patient care in the country, according to a new survey. Nearly half of the area's hospitals - nine out of 16 - are in the top 5 percent of all of the hospitals in the United States, according to the survey by...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Government Health Care, St. Louis, Heart Attack, West Palm Beach
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The Pet Corner: Sometimes you won't know unless you try
Each and every one of us has to make choices throughout the normal day-to-day living.
Every once in a while we are faced with a very difficult decision that may even affect the lives of many people around us. Certainly, as veterinarians, many of our...Tags: Human Body, Health, Cancer, Concerts, Music
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UW surgical robots provide open-source platform for medical research
Q13 FOX News OnlineInside the Biorobotics Laboratory at the University of Washington live seven ravens. They each have two winglike arms and tiny claws, but unlike other ravens, these are highly sophisticated robots that have the ability to perform surgery on a simulated...Tags: Teachers, Colleges and Universities, Health, University of California, Los Angeles, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Homeowners encouraged to test house radon levels
The Winchester SunClark County lies within the area of the state with the highest potential for radon according to the Environmental Protection Agency, and local health department and emergency management officials are urging community members to test their homes....Tags: Lung Cancer, Environmental Issues, Human Body, Environmental Politics, Health
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Breaking: John Edwards' trial delayed because of life-threatening heart condition
A federal judge has disclosed today that former presidential candidate John Edwards has a life-threatening heart condition.
The judge delayed John Edwards' criminal corruption trial for at least two months because the two-time Democratic presidential...Tags: Trials, Judges, Cardiologists, Health, Justice System
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