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Clarksville Paralympian Tatyana McFadden wins Boston Marathon marred by explosions
The Baltimore SunClarksville resident Tatyana McFadden won the women's wheelchair division of the Boston Marathon on Monday, hours before the race was marred by deadly explosions near the finish line. Though McFadden added to her resume as one of the elite Paralympic...Tags: 2012 Summer Paralympics, Track and Field, Cross Country Skiing, Awards and Prizes, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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An agency-by-agency guide to Obama's 2014 budget
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has proposed a $3.8 trillion budget for fiscal 2014 that aims to slash the deficit by $1.8 trillion over 10 years, raise taxes on the wealthy and trim popular benefit programs including Social Security and...Tags: U.S. Congress, Republican Party, Space Programs, Elections, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Five Harford high schools to graduate at new APGFCU Arena
Harford Community College's new APGFCU Arena is quickly becoming the venue of choice for many longtime community events, including high school graduations. This June, five of the county's 10 public high schools plan to hold their commencement...Tags: Schools, High Schools, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Graduation, John Archer
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Havre de Grace High robotics team is 14th in state tourney
At the recent Maryland state championship for the FTC class of FIRST Robotics, the Havre de Grace High School Spears and Gears team placed 14th among 32 teams entered in the competition held at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel. The...
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Health care law to spur need for doctors
The estimated 29 million people who are required by federal law to buy health insurance next year will spark a demand for more physicians and other primary care providers in some parts of the nation that won't be met quickly, according to a new study....Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Health Insurance, University of Chicago, Medical Research, Northwestern University
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Teach by example
While it is true that children and teenagers need to get exercise, it is wrong to continually expect schools to correct every issue. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released a report on Friday that said children and teens should be...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Corbett’s Medicaid Mire Campaign Fodder?
Capitol IdeasYo, If you see smoke coming from the Capitol on Tuesday, don’t panic. It’s senate Democrats trying to light a fire under Public Welfare Department to get Gov. Tom Corbett to accept Medicaid expansion that is being offered under the...... -
Teen contraception decision: Doctors say science trumps politics
Science trumped politics, but politics may still present problems for teens trying to purchase emergency contraception. “A lot of stuff is going to happen over the next 30 days,” said Dr. Cora Breuner, a pediatric medicine specialist at...Tags: Chemical Industry, U.S. Congress, Disasters and Accidents, Judges, Pharmaceuticals
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Corbett unswayed on Medicaid expansion after Sebelius meeting
Call Washington BureauPennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett's face-to-face meeting Tuesday evening with U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius did not convince the governor to accept the federal government's Medicaid expansion offer. Corbett, in a statement...Tags: Politics, Health Insurance, Executive Branch, Medicaid, Government
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Nonprofit Co-op Approved To Sell Health Insurance In Connecticut
The Hartford CourantThe state Insurance Department approved an insurance license for HealthyCT, allowing the new nonprofit to sell health plans in Connecticut, the nonprofit and department said Tuesday. HealthyCT is a federally recognized Consumer-Operated and Oriented...Tags: Health Insurance, Consumers, Sales, Aetna Inc., Business
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Cutting Medicaid waste
A hearty "Well done!" to Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services chief Julie Hamos for pushing through the audit that will remove over 13,000 ineligible recipients from the state's Medicaid rolls ("Scrubbing Medicaid," Editorial, March 31)....Tags: Pat Quinn, Health Insurance, Medicaid, Government Health Care, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Rep. Scott to host small business roundtable on Affordable Care Act
U.S. Rep. Robert C. “Bobby” Scott, D-Newport News, will hold a round table with small business owners in Richmond Tuesday to discuss implementation of the Affordable Care Act – President Barack Obama’s omnibus health care reform...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Small Businesses, Barack Obama, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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