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Golf Channel's Rich Lerner says doing the U.S. Open at Merion is the "culmination" of a wonderful journey
ARDMORE —Rich Lerner has not forgotten where he came from, and will happily remind anyone who will listen of his Lehigh Valley roots. Lerner, an Allentown native, is back home — well, at least sort of — this week as one of the...
Tags: Golf Channel (tv network), Sports, Matt Kuchar, Yankee Stadium, NBC (tv network)
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Men's restless legs tied to earlier death: study
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men with restless legs syndrome (RLS) were more likely to die during an eight-year study than those without the condition, even after their age and other health problems were taken into account, researchers found. The...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Diseases and Illnesses, Kidney Disease, Health, Mirapex (drug)
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Truck Owner In Avon Mt. Crash Seeks Release From Prison
The owner of the trucking company involved in the deadly 2005 crash on Avon Mountain is asking to be let out of prison early due to his poor health. David Wilcox, 77, owned American Crushing and Recycling, the Bloomfield company that put a poorly...
Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Punishment, Stroke, Heart Attack, Prisons
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Broward acts to improve animal welfare
Renewing their desire to reduce the number of dogs and cats euthanized in county shelters, Broward commissioners Tuesday pushed forward a host of measures aimed at regulating and reducing the furry population. Commissioners also passed laws Tuesday meant...
Tags: Laws, Dania Beach, Judges, Social Issues, Broward County
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Celgene arthritis drug maintains efficacy at 52 weeks-study
ReutersBy Bill Berkrot June 11 (Reuters) - Celgene Corp's experimental drug for psoriatic arthritis maintained its ability to significantly reduce painful symptoms through 52 weeks of treatment, according to data from a late stage study being presented this...Tags: Biotechnology, Diseases and Illnesses, Trials, Chemical Industry, Symptoms
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Disparity in generic drug prices is a bitter pill to swallow
Generic prescription drugs have to meet exacting standards for ingredients and quality, which you'd think would make them uniformly priced at pharmacies. But that, of course, isn't the case. Generic drug prices can be all over the map, depending on...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Zocor (drug), High Blood Pressure, Target, Prescription Drugs
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Consultant helped build airport, other public facilities
In the course of his life, Richard Wayne "Zip" Zipperly put his mark on Orlando International Airport, became a trusted adviser to local politicians and sailed around the world. He wasn't one to let his health get in the way of his many passions. A...Tags: Around The World Sailing, Architecture, Orlando International Airport, Heart Attack, Arts and Culture
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Floods and kisses challenge British rowers chasing Danube record
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - Two British rowers plan to be the first to row the length of the Danube River from Germany to the Black Sea this month when they set off on Tuesday, contending with record floods in central Europe. Former university oarsmen Jon Cowie...Tags: Czech Republic, Natural Disasters, Germany, Danube River
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'Rock the Throck' soccer tourney set
The Ashley Throckmorton Foundation will hold the second annual “Rock the Throck” soccer tournament Saturday, June 22, starting at 9 a.m. at the Hagerstown Soccer Club on Cearfoss Pike. The event will include music, 50/50, raffles, face...Tags: High Blood Pressure, Soccer, Sports
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Indiana Volunteers
South Bend TribuneIf you are 55 or older and want to volunteer for one of the RSVP opportunities listed here, call RSVP at Catholic Charities at 574-234-3111. If you have a volunteer opportunity to list, e-mail it to metrocommunity@sbtinfo.com. Call 574-235-6233 for more...Tags: Charity
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Cancer survivor meets 10K race goal
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — For Trina Beall, crossing the finish line Saturday meant more than just completing the Sunburst 10K race. For Beall, running is more than just exercise. It’s a way to regain her health and avoid a heart transplant. She crossed...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Cleveland Clinic, Cancer, Chemical Industry
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FDA panel favors easing safety limits on diabetes pill
WASHINGTON - Federal health experts are recommending changes to safety restrictions on former blockbuster diabetes pill Avandia, in light of a new analysis suggesting that the drug may not increase the risk of heart attack as much as previously thought....Tags: Avandia (drug), Actos (drug), Trials, Chemical Industry, Diabetes
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