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Hildebrand to perform at St. Mark's on May 19
David Hildebrand will present a concert of Music of the War of 1812 in America, Sunday, May 19, at 4 p.m. at the St. Mark’s Fellowship Center, 18313 Lappans Road, Boonsboro. Call 301-582-0417 or go to www.stmarkslappans.org for more information...
Tags: Authors, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Memorial Day, War of 1812
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Day of Hope is set for May 18
The community is invited to attend Day of Hope on Saturday, May 18, from noon to 4 p.m. at Wheaton Park to celebrate the History of Our Neighborhood with special historical tributes and a contest to win “Mr. Andy’s Money $$$.” The...Tags: Tooth Decay, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Housing and Urban Planning, The Herald-Mail, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Hypoglycemic symptoms can happen with a 'normal' blood sugar level
Q: I've had type 1 diabetes for 23 years. I have read that ideal blood glucose levels should be between 80 and 120. Why do I feel the symptoms of low blood sugar at 80 to 90 when this is the normal range for a non-diabetic? A: Some people with diabetes... -
Seminar gives insight into mental illness
Although more than 20 years have passed since Lois Knoke's first traumatic break, her voice cracked and her eyes watered as she described her darkest days living with a mental illness. "Picture a heart monitor going flat. Now picture that as my mind,"...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Chemical Industry, Bipolar Disorder, Mental Illness, Pharmaceuticals
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Hospital rates vary significantly, Medicare data show
Johns Hopkins Hospital charged $13,667 on average to treat one admission of a Medicare patient with diabetes in 2011, while a couple of miles away Mercy Medical Center billed an average of $8,425. The University of Maryland Medical Center charged $9,045...
Tags: Kathleen Sebelius, Medicare, Health Insurance, Insurance, Phil McGraw
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Rise of the 'femivores': An activist woman's place is in the kitchen
Is the feminist movement to blame for our expanding waistline? In her book “Homeward Bound,” excerpted on Salon, author Emily Matchar points to food writers and experts who’ve pinned the problem on feminism. In driving women out of the...
Tags: Periodicals, Weight, Obesity, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Heart Disease
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Medicaid has mixed record on improving health for poor, study says
WASHINGTON — As state leaders debate whether to expand their Medicaid programs next year under President Obama’s healthcare law, new research suggests the government insurance plan for the poor has only a mixed record of improving health....
Tags: Health Insurance, Personal Income, Research, Mental Health, High Blood Pressure
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Dietary supplement contained erectile dysfunction drug
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced the recall of several dietary supplements that contain the undeclared drug tadalafil, which is used to treat erectile dysfunction. The products -- SexVoltz, Velextra, and Amerect -- were manufactured...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Erectile Dysfunction, Dietary Supplements, Health Treatments, Consumers
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Chris Christie's weight-loss surgery: How does it work?
An estimated 220,000 Americans undergo some type of bariatric surgery each year, and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has revealed that he is one of them. The high-profile Republican – who hasn’t revealed his weight but is estimated to tip the...
Tags: Weight, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Obesity, Weight Loss, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Diabetes is focus of two events
South Bend TribuneGOSHEN — IU Health Goshen, 200 High Park Ave., will offer the following diabetes events: - “Diabetes Day,” 8 to 11 a.m. May 18. Registration: 877-566-4660. - “Adult Diabetes Prevention Class,” 6:30 to 9 p.m. May 30.... -
Bill would ban junk food from vending machines at state offices
Proposed legislation to remove junk food and sugar-loaded drinks from vending machines at California state office buildings and on government property is intensifying debate about when the battle against obesity becomes a gateway to "nanny state" tactics....
Tags: Weight, Public Employees, Obesity, Career and Workplace, Heart Failure
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Broadway's Rachel Potter, a Central Floridian, gives country concert at Abbey
Rachel Potter, a Central Florida native and Broadway actress turned country singer, will give a concert this Friday, May 3, at The Abbey in downtown Orlando. Born in New Orleans, Potter was raised in Seminole County and graduated from the University...
Tags: Evita (musical), The Addams Family (musical), Wicked (musical), MTV (tv network), Music
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