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Freda Maust becomes matriarch of Springs, Maust family
Daily American Staff WriterSPRINGS — Freda Maust didn’t need to have children of her own to become a matriarch. The 90-year-old Mennonite woman became the matriarch of her Springs community and extended family after decades of service, according to her niece,...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Charles, Prince of Wales, Imperial and Royal Matters, Arts and Culture, Harmon
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'Amour' review: Bien or tres bien?
*** (out of four) Theoretically all movies are subjective, but I suspect feelings about Cannes' top prizewinner “Amour” will be a particular matter of taste. No doubt, it's an intimate tale of devotion from Michael Haneke (“Funny...
Tags: Michael Haneke, Amour (movie), Movies, Isabelle Huppert, Entertainment
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Raising grandchildren can be hard on grandparents' health
Two years ago, Ruth Maxey was raising six children, including twin granddaughters, a niece and the girl's three siblings. She was also in her 60s. It got to be too much, and in January 2011 Maxey had a stroke, not long after she retired from a...
Tags: Physical Conditions, Family, Northwestern University, Human Interest, Death
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'Hell Bent' by Benjamin Lorr is a vivid adventure in yoga
-------------------- Hell Bent Obsession, Pain, and the Search for Something Like Transcendence in Competitive Yoga Benjamin Lorr St. Martin's Press: 312 pp., $25.99 -------------------- The sweaty, two-year odyssey Benjamin Lorr chronicles in...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, David Foster Wallace, Cheddar Cheese, Heroin, Back Pain
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Job market bleaker for millennials without college
The Philadelphia InquirerPHILADELPHIA (AP) — Facing the future with a college degree is like being in a lifeboat on a roiling sea. Facing the future with a high school degree is like being in the water. If you're a member of the millennial generation - ages 18 to 34 - who...Tags: Walmart, Personal Income, Environmental Issues, Music, The Ohio State University
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Blood clots can lead to stroke and even death if not caught early
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton recently received a gag gift of protective headgear after she suffered a concussion and blood clot near her brain after a fall. While Clinton can now make light of the injuries, a blood clot can be a serious...Tags: Thrombosis , Physical Conditions, Arteriosclerotic Vascular Disease, MRI (imaging), Hospitals and Clinics
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Sodium swap challenge presented by American Heart Association
The AHA and the American Stroke Association recommend a daily intake of 1,500 milligrams of sodium -- the average is 3,400 mg.Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide, and high blood pressure is a major risk factor. For the...
Tags: Sandwiches, Heart Disease, Soups, Diseases and Illnesses, Osteoporosis
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Terps assistant Scott Spinelli deserves credit for team's success
In his mind, Scott Spinelli can see himself calling the play. It's like a dream unfolding in slow-motion. The Maryland men's basketball assistant coach closes his eyes and visualizes Terps guard Terrell Stoglin with the ball in the final seconds of...
Tags: Litigation and Regulation, Atlantic Coast Conference, Teaching and Learning, Maryland Terrapins, Miami Hurricanes
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Eugene Edward Verge
Eugene Edward Verge Aug. 23, 1918 – Nov. 27, 2012 Eugene (Gene) Edward Verge, 94, died Tuesday, November 27, 2012, at Newport Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, following a stroke. He leaves his wife of 17 years, Shirley (Holdern) Verge; his...Tags: U.S. Navy, World War II (1939-1945)
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France may curb use of riskier oral contraceptives
ReutersPARIS (Reuters) - French health regulators are studying limiting the use of contraceptive pills that carry health risks and will stop reimbursing prescription costs of some types from March, after a woman sued drugmaker Bayer over alleged side-effects....Tags: Yasmin (drug), Physical Conditions, Health Treatments, Germany, Drugs and Medicines
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In meningitis outbreak, fear lingers for patients with few answers
A national outbreak of fungal meningitis linked to a tainted steroid killed two Marylanders. Nearly two dozen people living with the disease and hundreds of others who may have been exposed fear they may be next. Sheila Smelkinson began suffering in...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Lawyers, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Back Pain, Symptoms
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Walking linked to fewer strokes in women
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who walk at least three hours every week are less likely to suffer a stroke than women who walk less or not at all, according to new research from Spain. "The message for the general population remains similar: regularly...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Physical Conditions, Medical Research, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, American Heart Association
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