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Inside the PD: No longer 'unacceptable,' Gloucester softball clinches state bid
Asked about his team’s chances back in March, Gloucester softball coach Red Lindsay didn’t paint a pretty picture. And though some doubted his sincerity, especially given the return of flame thrower Makayla Jenkins, Lindsay had good reason...Tags: Dwayne Johnson
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Frank B. Ober Jr., farmer
Frank B. Ober Jr., a farmer and World War II veteran, died Sunday of heart failure at his Hope Hollow Farm. He was 94. The son of Frank B. Ober, a founding partner in the Baltimore law firm of what is now Ober|Kaler, and Margaret Rochester Ober, a...Tags: Anglicanism, Culture, Sociology, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Johns Hopkins University
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Challenges, changes and controversies: ECRMC deals with evolving medical climate
Staff WriterHealth care reform, budget cuts and ever more stringent governmental regulations are what El Centro Regional Medical Center Chief Executive Officer David Green finds as the main challenges the hospital faces. “So what are we going to have to do...Tags: Government Health Care, Medicare, X-rays, Health Care Reform (2009), Employment Opportunities
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Frances M. Finney, educator
Frances M. Finney, who overcame poverty, earned a college degree and became a city school teacher, died April 19 from heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Guilford resident was 82. Frances Mae Hopkins was born in Baltimore and was...
Tags: St. Michaels, Anglicanism, Justice and Rights, Teachers, Rentals
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Do You Know Your Blood Pressure Numbers?
Cardiologist and Hospital of Central Connecticut medical staff memberDo you remember the last time your blood pressure was checked and what the numbers were? While knowing your blood pressure numbers is important, it’s also good to know what those numbers mean and if you should take action to help lower them....Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Chemical Industry, High Blood Pressure, Pharmaceuticals, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Janet Johnson: For 102 years, she lived a full and busy life
Janet Purcell Johnson, age 102, died last week at Westminster Towers in Orlando, but she led a full life, friends and family say. She went to clown school in her 80s, said one friend, and she squeezed into a swimsuit and climbed on stage for a skit in...
Tags: Orlando, Mother's Day, Dwayne Johnson
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John Woods Carpenter Jr., 88
John Woods Carpenter Jr., 88, of Walloon Lake, Mich., and Orange City, Fla., died Wednesday, May 8, 2013, in Orange City, Fla., as a result of kidney and heart failure. From birth, he had spent his summers at Walloon Lake and moved there permanently...
Tags: Princeton University, Rotary International, Smile Train, Dalai Lama, Social Issues
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How to avoid a return to the hospital
The only thing less pleasant than a stay in the hospital is having to go right back there to deal with complications. And experts say it happens all too often. One in 8 elderly patients is readmitted to the hospital within 30 days of being discharged...
Tags: Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, High Blood Pressure, Pharmaceuticals, Environmental Issues, Conservation
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Letters to the editor: compassionate cruise line, student debt, and Kiera Wilmot
At a time when so many cruise lines are being villified — some deservedly — I would like to voice my experience with the Royal Caribbean International Cruise Lines. On April 28, on the first day of our planned cruise on the Caribbean, my...Tags: Science and Technology, Orlando, Holidays, Memorial Day, Polk County
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Imperial Valley doctor celebrates 50 years of practicing medicine
Staff WriterDr. Benjamin Lehr remembers a time when El Centro stopped at Adams Avenue and the Imperial Valley convalescent home was at the end of the farmland. That is how long Lehr has practiced medicine in the Valley, for 50 years. On average Lehr said he sees...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Obstetrics, Cesarean Section, Diphtheria
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Jessamine County EMS uses grant to purchase AEDs
kmckinney@jessaminejournal.comSoon, those in certain areas of Jessamine County will have the power to save someone’s life if necessary — no training required. Jessamine County Emergency Medical Services has purchased seven automated external defibrillators (AEDs) it...Tags: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Science and Technology, Emergency Health Procedures, Electronics, Health and Safety at Work
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