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Obituary: Irene Howell Akers
Irene Howell Akers 1930-2013 Irene Akers, 82, wife of John Akers, died Thursday. Born July 31, 1930, in Floyd County, she was the daughter of the late Walker Howell and Ossie Conn Howell. She was a retired cook. Other survivors include two sons,... -
Irvin Eugene 'Gene' Trout, Winchester
Irvin Eugene “Gene” Trout of Winchester, Ky., formerly of South Williamson, Ky., went to be with his wife and daughter at the side of our Heavenly Father on Friday, March 15, 2013, after a long and hard fought battle of several illnesses...Tags: American Lung Association
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Spotlight: She helps travelers with 'special needs'
Who: Tensi Westreicher, 47, of Hialeah New position: Office Manager at Special Needs Group in Dania Beach About the company: Special Needs Group provides medical equipment and mobility aides to cruise, airline and hotel travelers including motorized...
Tags: Rentals, Royal Caribbean International, Breast Cancer, Celebrity Cruises, Fort Lauderdale
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BOLD news about lean beef and heart health
February was American Heart Month. It's a month dedicated to educating the public about heart disease, but heart health is an issue we face year-round. Choosing to live a healthy lifestyle, including diet, nutrition and exercise, all help combat heart...Tags: Garlic, Stroke, Recipes, Heart Healthy Diet, Heart Disease
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Non-nutritive sweeteners may play a role in weight management
FARGO, N.D. - Every now and then, someone emails me a story that is circulating on the Internet or Facebook. One day, the information was about artificial sweeteners. I happened to have a can of diet soda next to me. After reading the article, I could...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Genetic Condition, American Diabetes Association, Potassium (dietary supplement), Science and Technology
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Wilmore Elementary School passes $150,000 in fundraising for heart association
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comThe things they do would be hard enough without the rope. Wilmore Elementary students have been jumping, skipping and bouncing to dodge rapidly moving ropes for 22 years — and they have something to show for it. The school unveiled a banner last...Tags: Education, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Nothing Sweet About Sugar's Toxic Toll
The Hartford CourantFormer surgeon general Dr. C. Everett Koop died this week at 96. During the Reagan years, he used the power of his office to wage war against the dangers of smoking. Now that he's gone, I'm wondering what he would he have done about the new public poison,...Tags: Google Inc., Education, Weight, University of Connecticut, Dr. Seuss
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Obituary: Robert Marshbanks
Robert Marshbanks 1930-2013 STANFORD — Robert Lee “Bob” Marshbanks, 82, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013, at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville, Ky. Born Aug. 12, 1930, in Paint Lick, Ky., he was a son of...
Tags: Human Interest, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia)
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Fairplay Fire Co. Task Force recommendations
Following is a verbatim list of the recommendations included in the final report and recommendations of the Fairplay Area Emergency Services Task Force. The Task Force hereby recommends that Fairplay Volunteer Fire Company be reinstated pending the...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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New defibrillator goes under skin, not into heart
Rebecca Frost got her first defibrillator in 2002, after she collapsed from cardiac arrest in the parking lot of a Walmart near Asheville, N.C. The battery-powered device, implanted in her chest, monitored the rhythm of her heart. Over the next year, it...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Heart Failure, Medical Procedures and Tests, Boston Scientific Corporation, Cardiologists
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Yoga may aid people with irregular heart rhythm
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Regular yoga classes could help people with a common heart rhythm problem manage their symptoms while also improving their state of mind, a new study suggests. According to the American Heart Association, about 2.7 million...Tags: Physical Therapists, Health Treatments, High Blood Pressure, Physical Therapy, Science and Technology
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College news for Jan. 27, 2013
Graduates Campbellsville University: Kelsey Elisabeth Best, daughter of David and Sheila Best of Harrodsburg, recently graduated with a bachelor of science degree in political science. Kelsey was given the honor to speak at the December 2012...
Tags: March of Dimes Foundation, Physical Therapists, Health Treatments, Physical Therapy, Students
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