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Howard County health briefs
Blood donations The Greater Chesapeake and Potomac Region of the American Red Cross is requesting blood donations. Eligible donors can call 800-GIVE-LIFE to schedule an appointment. Platelet donors should call 800-272-2123. Focus group Howard County...Tags: Quitting Smoking, Health and Medical Professionals, Health, American Red Cross, Charity
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Raccoon rabies vaccination project The county Health Department will conduct its annual raccoon oral rabies vaccination project Wednesday, Sept. 8 to Sept. 30. About 70,000 edible baits for raccoons will be distributed throughout the county. Department...Tags: Children, Crofton, Disasters, Event Planning, Maryland
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SpaFinder Deal Days: Cheap Trick Thursday
baltimoresun.comIf the start of school or end of summer has given you stress, then consider signing up for a spa treatment or yoga class during SpaFinder's Deal Days "Wellness Week".So far, 12 Maryland spas and salons and one yoga studio are offering spa and salon... -
Would Your Kitchen Pass a Restaurant Health Inspection?
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- New research suggests that at least one in seven home kitchens would flunk the kind of health inspection commonly administered to restaurants. The small study from California's Los Angeles County found that only 61 percent of home kitchens...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, California, Health, Food Industry, Restaurants
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Health/wellness events
Upcoming "Art's the Spark" program designed for those with early and middle stage Alzheimer's disease and their caregivers; Aug. 28 and Sept. 11; Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave., Orlando. Professional educators lead private tours, for small...Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Stress, First Baptist Church of Orlando, HIV, Leesburg
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Target to launch clinics in Chicago, south Florida
Target Corp., renewing its push into retail medicine, will open eight new clinics in the Chicago area and Palm Beach, Fla., giving a boost to a form of health care delivery that has seen slower growth amid the economic downturn. The Minneapolis-based...Tags: Maryland, Flu, Health and Medical Professionals, Economy, Business and Finance, Health
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Help for Alzheimer's caregivers
Special to the Los Angeles TimesIf you're caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's, you're in plenty of company. Nearly 11 million people take care of the 5.3 million Americans with the disease, a number that's expected to grow to almost 16 million by 2050, according to the Alzheimer's...Tags: Stress, Physical Therapists, Plastic Surgeons, Healthcare Policies, Medicare
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LB Wilson looks to live up to promise for Illini
Associated Press WriterIn three years at Illinois, Martez Wilson has gotten a firsthand medical education. He can talk at length about the numbness and fear that follow a neck injury like his last fall against Missouri, and the months spent recovering after surgery. He...Tags: Physical Therapists, University of Southern California, Health and Medical Professionals, Sports, Numbness
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Florida Hospital patients left out of loop about 60-day contract extension for doctor visits
Last month, health-care giants Florida Hospital and United Healthcare announced a 30-day contract extension while they continued negotiating an agreement that affects 400,000 consumers in Central Florida.
But that was only part of the story.
What...Tags: Chiropractors, Florida Hospital, Healthcare Contract Issues, Health and Medical Professionals, Collective Contract
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Purdue focusing on heart disease among blacks
Purdue University has won a $1.5 million grant for a new community-focused effort aimed at reducing heart disease among Indiana's black residents. A team led by a Purdue health researcher will collaborate on the 3-year project with the Indiana...Tags: Physical Therapists, Indiana, Purdue University, Health and Medical Professionals, Heart Disease
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At least 1 in 7 home kitchens would flunk restaurant inspections, a study suggests
AP Medical WriterATLANTA (AP) — Could your kitchen at home pass a restaurant inspection? New research suggests that at least one in seven home kitchens would flunk the kind of health inspection commonly administered to restaurants. The small study from California'...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, California, Health, Food Industry, Restaurants
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Animal rights groups face off with scientists over fate of chimps
Ever since the first of their number arrived in New Mexico half a century ago as test subjects in the fledgling U.S. space program, nearly 200 government-owned chimpanzees were routinely injected with viruses and used to test everything from...Tags: Bill Richardson, Physical Therapists, Plastic Surgeons, HIV, Hepatitis
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