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Are e-visits as good as office appointments?
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new study suggests that "e-visits" for sinus infections and urinary tract infections (UTIs) may be cheaper than in-person office visits and similarly effective. For e-visits, patients fill out online forms about their...Tags: Mayo Clinic, Drugs and Medicines, Science and Technology, Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics
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Segregation tied to more lung cancer deaths: study
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Black lung cancer patients seem more likely to die of the disease than white cancer patients in the U.S., especially those living in segregated counties, according to a new study. Researchers, who published their findings in...Tags: Prostate Cancer, Science and Technology, Medical Research, University of California, San Diego, City of Hope
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Tuscarora school board approves new superintendent
billk@herald-mail.comThe Tuscarora School Board officially approved a new superintendent of schools at its meeting Monday night. Charles Prijatelj, director of curriculum and instruction at West Middlesex (Pa.) Area School District, will replace Rebecca Erb, who is...Tags: Entertainment, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Music, Colleges and Universities, Youngstown State University
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Wednesday Morning Coffee: State college faculty put off strike.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Wednesday Morning, Fellow Seekers. There's some good news and bad news for students at Pennsylvania's 14 state-owned universities this morning. The good news is that faculty members at the schools won't consider striking until the spring semester --... -
Fewer Workers Stay In 1 Job Their Whole Careers
Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewPITTSBURGH (AP) — When Edward Gerjuoy started teaching at the University of Pittsburgh in 1964, the Beatles had invaded America, boys played with a new G.I. Joe action figure and a generation reared on the make-believe of television faced harsh Cold...Tags: University of California, Riverside, Employment, University of California, Berkeley, Career and Workplace, Science
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Weighley - Stiffler
Amanda Mae Weighley and Craig Thomas Stiffler, both of Berlin, have announced their engagement. Miss Weighley is the daughter of Timothy and Jody Weighley of Berlin. She is a 2001 graduate of Berlin Brothersvalley High School, a 2005 graduate of the...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Frostburg State University
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Hopkins research offers Pa. woman new arm, 14 years after amputation
Over the 14 years since losing her right arm to a hollow-point bullet, Dana Burke was convinced she could feel herself pointing, pinching or waving as she motioned with the 5-inch-long limb the attack left behind.
Still, she had to relearn how to pull...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Amputation, CBS Corp., Applied Physics, Duke University
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Young American: Sam Gary
Daily American Staff WriterSam Gary doesn't hesitate when asked about his favorite birthday present. The Rockwood Area School District senior spent June 23-27 at Duke University under the tutelage of those who run one of NCAA's most prolific basketball programs. Among the...Tags: Hobbies, Medical Specialization, Alzheimer's Disease, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Orthopedic Surgery
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Meyersdale FFA Chapter has six Keystone recipients
Daily American CorrespondentThe Meyersdale FFA Chapter has six Keystone Degree recipients who will receive their honors at the Pa. Farm Show in Harrisburg on Monday. Doreen Jamison is the adviser for the Meyersdale FFA Chapter at the Meyersdale Area High School. The six...Tags: Education, Politics, Language, Robert Kelly, Arts and Culture
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Area man retires after 42 years in banking
Daily American Staff WriterAfter nearly 42 years in banking, Randy Koontz is hanging up his coveralls for good. Koontz purchased a pair not long after he was hired at Peoples Bank and Trust Co. in Jennerstown in 1971. He and fellow employee Terry Henry — the only male...Tags: Summit Bank Corporation, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Vietnam War (1955-1975), Colleges and Universities, Loans
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Phillippi, Miltenberger at Somerset Exchange Club
Rachel Phillippi and Scott Miltenberger are Turkeyfoot Valley High School students selected as the Somerset Exchange Club students of the month. Phillippi is a senior at Turkeyfoot Valley Area High School where she is in the college prep class and early...
Tags: Human Interest, The Pennsylvania State University, Teaching and Learning, Students, Indiana University
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Somerset County Where to Go for Dec. 13
Rhythms of Christmas Rhythms of Christmas 1 p.m. Dec. 15 at the Somerset Area Senior High School, Somerset. Laurel Arts Dancers and Somerset County Community Band. 814-443-2433. laurelarts.org. Santa and Mrs. Claus The Humane Society of...Tags: Artists, Bedford County (Pennsylvania), Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Palace Theater, Somerset County (Pennsylvania)
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