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April 23, 2006

Teen tired of getting sisters hand-me-downs

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Teen tired of getting sisters hand-me-downs
Xenia Daily Gazette - DEAR ABBY: My husband, “Quinn,” and I have been married for two years. We’re college sweethearts who re-found each other. Our marriage is solid and romantic. We were both married before — to the worst life has to offer — so we truly appreciate each

Menytal Ill;ness poses challenge for community
Canton Repository - The concerns that some homeowners in Canton s Westbrook/Summit neighborhood harbor about the possible purchase of two apartment buildings to house mentally ill people, are understandable. It is a neighborhood at the tipping point; one that will

Dr. Maria Simbra
KDKA - Dr. Maria Simbra brings a unique set of skills to her position as medical reporter on KDKA-TV. A member of the KDKA news team since May 2002, this practicing physician and formally trained journalism professional provides expert and informative

Police Look For Missing Woman With Alzheimer’s
KFOX 14 - The family of a missing women said she normally walks around their Central El Paso neighborhood, except last night she left without a word and never returned. The woman suffers from Alzheimer’s disease, but does not have her medications with her. The

WHAT IS THE BETHESDA SOCIETY?
Grand Forks Herald - The Bethesda Society has been serving residents and tenants of Valley Memorial Homes in Grand Forks for more than 90 years. It began in 1914 when several local women saw a need to build a nursing home. The women first organized as the Bethesda

AT NICHOLASVILLE’S ALLTECH, YEAST IS MOST IMPORTANT, BUT THEY’RE
Lexington Herald-Leader - NICHOLASVILLE - If people have heard of Alltech Inc., they probably know it through the company’s Kentucky Ale made in Lexington. But Alltech is a lot more than beer. Its big business is the manufacture of all-natural yeast supplements that help

Mediterranean Diet Lowers Alzheimer’s Risk In American Cohort
Medical News Today - Americans who ate a Mediterranean diet–lots of fruits, vegetables, legumes, cereals, some fish and alcohol, and little dairy and meat–had a reduced risk for Alzheimer’s disease as they aged. These findings are published in the April issue of Annals

Calif. judge backs $3 billion stem-cell effort
Macon Daily - (Pic)- An ampoule containing a medium for stem cell storage is displayed in front of a microscopic photograph showing a human embryonic stem cell in this May 19, 2004 file photo. A California judge on Friday opened the way for the state to begin

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