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    Apr 3, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. Putting a new face on magic

    'The Spencers: Theatre of Illusion’ - What: Public performance by husband-and-wife illusionists. - When: 7 p.m. WednesdayApril 10 - Where: Aberdeen Civic Theatre. - Admission: Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for Aberdeen Arts Council members,...

    Tags: Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Physical Therapy, Entertainment, Harry Houdini, Physical Therapists

  2. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  3. Virginia chief medical examiner steps down

    Virginia's chief medical examiner has stepped down.
    Virginia's chief medical examiner has stepped down. The Virginian-Pilot reports that Dr. Leah Bush wants more flexibility to care for her parents. Her 81-year-old mother had a stroke last year. Her father is 86. Dr. William Gormley will serve as...
  4. Apr 14, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Business briefs - April 14

    Hagerstown-Washington County Chamber of Commerce The Hagerstown-Washington County Chamber of Commerce recently welcomed the following new members: • 28 South, 28 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown • AT&T, 17622 Garland Groh Blvd., Hagerstown •...

    Tags: Physical Therapists, Hospitals and Clinics, Cardiologists, Architecture, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)

  6. Apr 13, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Rejeanne Y. Moyer

    “The Baltimore Orioles had their first game without their biggest fan,” daughter Andrea Lescalleet of Hagerstown said of her mother, Rejeanne Moyer.
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    “The Baltimore Orioles had their first game without their biggest fan,” daughter Andrea Lescalleet of Hagerstown said of her mother, Rejeanne Moyer. “She liked all sports, but baseball she loved the best,” said son Stephen...

    Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Baseball, Heart Attack, Spaghetti, U.S. Army

  8. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Dodgers' Kenley Jansen has a healthy outlook

    addCustomPlayer('8cqmm3yooufw16fbocvnmn2rk', '', '', 600, 418, 'perf8cqmm3yooufw16fbocvnmn2rk', 'eplayer15'); SAN DIEGO — Kenley Jansen should be able to attend his newborn daughter's graduation and wedding ceremonies. No longer does the Dodgers'...

    Tags: Kenley Jansen, Sports, Pharmaceuticals, San Diego Padres, Cardiac Arrhythmia

  10. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Today's seniors enjoying a new Golden Age of Hollywood

    Many of today's seniors had the good fortune of growing up in the Golden Age of Hollywood, when anyone could pay a nickel or a dime to see their matinee idols shoot 'em up in a Western, dance on air in a musical, solve a mystery or fall in love. After arriving at the neighborhood movie palace, the entertainment began with a cartoon or newsreel before the main event.
    Many of today's seniors had the good fortune of growing up in the Golden Age of Hollywood, when anyone could pay a nickel or a dime to see their matinee idols shoot 'em up in a Western, dance on air in a musical, solve a mystery or fall in love. After...

    Tags: Amour (movie), Quartet (movie), Academy Awards, Entertainment Events, Entertainment

  12. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Will Obama's brain initiative unlock the mysteries of the Republican mind?

    President Barack Obama wants to invest an initial $110 billion in a study of the human brain that could have benefits as great as those achieved by the Human Genome Project. Maybe the first study should be done on the one-track minds of tea party Republicans who will undoubtedly oppose funding for the study because their brains are fixated on the single idea that government can do nothing right.
    President Barack Obama wants to invest an initial $110 billion in a study of the human brain that could have benefits as great as those achieved by the Human Genome Project. Maybe the first study should be done on the one-track minds of tea party...

    Tags: Republican Party, Same-Sex Marriage, Entertainment Events, Sarah Palin, Louie Gohmert

  14. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. PASSINGS: Magic Slim, Cleotha Staples, Lou Myers, Donald Rutledge

    <strong>Magic Slim</strong>
    Magic Slim Singer of Chicago blues Magic Slim, 75, whose ragged voice and punchy guitar riffs made him a symbol of Chicago blues, died Thursday in Philadelphia after surgery for a bleeding ulcer, according to his family. A younger contemporary of...

    Tags: Photography, Music, Obituaries, Christianity, Justice and Rights

  16. Mar 9, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Former Bears lineman struggles in recovery from stroke

    The silence in room 401 created peace and serenity.
    The silence in room 401 created peace and serenity. Former Bears guard Revie Sorey suffered a massive stroke on March 25, 2012, leaving the once eloquent and enthusiastic community leader barely able to utter a word. I visited my rehabbing friend...

    Tags: Mike Ditka, National Football League, Special Olympics, Dave Duerson, Memory Loss

  18. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Obama outlines private-public project to study the brain

    Making good on a promise first hinted at during his State of the Union speech in February, President Obama on Tuesday unveiled the broad outlines of a scientific initiative aimed at mapping the human brain. The project's ambitious goals include...

    Tags: Defense, Science, Computing and Information Technology Industry, National Institutes of Health, University of California, Los Angeles

  20. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  21. Antioxidants may not ward off strokes, dementia

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older adults who eat diets high in antioxidants may not have a lower risk of dementia or stroke, a new study suggests. Researchers found that people who ate or drank lots of coffee, tea, oranges and red wine were just as...

    Tags: Vitamin C, Vitamin Therapy, Dietary Supplements, Physical Conditions, Alzheimer's Disease

  22. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  23. Mediterranean diet can ward off heart disease: study

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A Mediterranean diet high in olive oil, nuts, fish and fresh fruits and vegetables may help prevent heart disease and strokes, according to a new large study from Spain.
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A Mediterranean diet high in olive oil, nuts, fish and fresh fruits and vegetables may help prevent heart disease and strokes, according to a new large study from Spain. Past research suggested people who eat a Mediterranean-...

    Tags: Diets and Dieting, Health, Low Fat Diet, Mediterranean Diet, Drugs and Medicines

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