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READER SUBMITTED: New England's First Comprehensive Stroke Center At Hartford Hospital
HartfordThe Joint Commission has designated The Stroke Center at Hartford Hospital as New England and Connecticut's first Comprehensive Stroke Center. The recognition from The Joint Commission and the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association means...Tags: Stroke, American Heart Association, Hartford Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics
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Feet welcome multitude of fungi
Here's a scientific finding that may knock you off your feet: At least 80 types of fungi reside on a typical person's heel, along with 60 between the toes and 40 on the toenail. Altogether, the feet are home to more than 100 types of fungus, more than...Tags: Penicillin (drug), Dermatology, Research, Medical Research, Dermatologists
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Tim Clark golf future uncertain if PGA Tour follows USGA, R&A ban on anchored putting
AP Sports WriterFORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Tim Clark considers his future in golf uncertain now that the game's two governing bodies have outlawed the anchored putting stroke. "Man, this is getting really serious now," Clark said Wednesday from the Colonial. "You...Tags: Ernie Els, Tim Clark, Zach Johnson, Golf, PGA Championship
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Pressure mounting for struggling Davis
ReutersThe Sports Xchange MLB Team Report - New York Mets - INSIDE PITCH Almost daily, Mets manager Terry Collins and general manager Sandy Alderson have fielded questions regarding Ike Davis. With each 0-for-4, pressure mounts to demote Davis to the minors....Tags: New York Mets, National League, Dillon Gee, Tim Byrdak, Ruben Tejada
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ANALYSIS-Rich country investors returning home
ReutersBy Natsuko Waki LONDON, May 22 (Reuters) - The world's biggest investors may be rethinking 20 years of boosting overseas holdings and are instead seeking more stable cash income at home, as aging societies and tighter regulation dull risk appetite. This...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Insurance, Pension and Welfare, Credit Ratings, Finance
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Analysis: Rich country investors returning home
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - The world's biggest investors may be rethinking 20 years of boosting overseas holdings and are instead seeking more stable cash income at home, as aging societies and tighter regulation dull risk appetite. This heralds a structural...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Finance, Pension and Welfare, Insurance, Credit Ratings
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Popping pacifier into parent's mouth to clean it beneficial to baby, study claims
That old-fashioned way of cleaning your baby's pacifier with your own saliva could transfer germs that actually help boost the infant's immune system and stave off allergies, according to a recent study by Swedish researchers. But the study is also...
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Golf notebook: Faldo will play when Open returns to Muirfield
ReutersThe Sports Xchange By Tom LaMarre, The Sports Xchange Golf notebook: Faldo will play when Open returns to Muirfield --Sir Nick Faldo announced that he will play in the 153rd Open Championship in July at Muirfield, where he won the oldest tournament...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Henrik Stenson, Ernie Els, Nick Faldo, Sports Illustrated
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Anchors away! Golf adopts rule to outlaw putters anchored to the body
AP Golf WriterGolf's two governing bodies outlawed the anchored putting stroke used by four of the last six major champions, approving a new rule that starts in 2016 and urging the PGA Tour to follow along so the 600-year-old sport is still played under one set of...Tags: Steve Stricker, Ernie Els, Travel, Tim Clark, Adam Scott
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Anchored putting will be banned in 2016
addCustomPlayer('ftvyjjff0ewr1m2zvopdk5r12', '', '', 600, 418, 'perfftvyjjff0ewr1m2zvopdk5r12', 'eplayer15'); Changes to the rules of golf don't come often. But when they do, it's sure to create plenty of discussion. On Tuesday, as expected, the talk...Tags: Adam Scott, Masters Tournament, Golf, Back Pain, Sports
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The Doctor's Corner: An early start on treating menopause
This is the first of a two-part series updating women of all ages on the use of hormones. It is a pleasure to be back putting pencil to paper with good news for women going through "the change." A Global Consensus Statement, hot off the press in the...Tags: Yale University, Healthcare Provider, Obstetrics, Harvard Medical School, Chemical Industry
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'Mr. Motivatr' leaves them laughing
The monogram on his polo shirt read "Mr. Motivatr." Jacques Wiesel joked that there wasn't space for the "o." Wiesel, who with his family fled Brussels and the Nazis when he was seven years old, had enough brushes with death by the time U.S. troops in...Tags: Nazi Party, Cardiologists, Religion and Belief, Human Interest, Prostate Cancer
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