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Letter to the editor: July 14, 2011
The reason Americans are obese
To the editor:
It seems to me that America has become a nation of obesity. If you don’t believe me just sit in a large shopping mall and watch the parade go by.
You can stop anyone you choose, and that person will...Tags: Physical Conditions, Philosophy, Gallbladder, Health, Obesity
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Coroner: Hand-washing is the 'in' thing to do
County coronerMy wife showed me an advertisement recently that she thought might be a great reminder for people that relates to personal health and well-being. I couldn’t agree more and decided to pass it along through this column. After all, anything that...Tags: Conjunctivitis, Eyes and Vision, Flu, Health, Diarrhea
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Brody: Mountain living is breath-taking literally
Our new bedroom is small by comparison to our bedroom on the hill in Kentucky. For one thing, our new furniture is quite large.
Finally, we even have a queen size bed, but then I bought a large cherry double chest and a huge glass-front curio chest in...Tags: Lungs and Airways, Vehicles, Kentucky
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Exams are key to finding breast cancer
Nursing supervisorWomen, 50 years old and older, represent 75 percent of all diagnosed cases of breast cancer. The average number of Kentucky women who die of breast cancer each year is 600. That is too many. Although many women get breast cancer, it is not a common cause...Tags: Breast Cancer, Blood, Medical Procedures and Tests, Cancer, Death
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News briefs for June 22
Yeast football camp returns to YMCA
Wilderness Trace Family YMCA in Harrodsburg will host the fourth annual Craig Yeast Elite Skills Football Camp 9 a.m.-1 p.m. July 18-19. The camp will be held at Alvis Johnson Football Field (old Harrodsburg High...Tags: Millennium Park, Dermatologists, Cancer, Kidney Disease, Kentucky
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Democratic Lieutenant Governor hopeful lunches in Lincoln
Governor Steve Beshear's running mate for this November's gubernatorial contest, Jerry E. Abramson, visited with two dozen Democrats at Stanford's Depot Restaurant Monday afternoon to introduce himself and to update party members on what to expect in...Tags: Justice System, Human Interest, Democratic Party, West Virginia, Steve Beshear
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News Briefs for June 21
Field to Fork volunteers needed
Friday is the deadline to apply for free admission — a savings of $35 per person — to the Field to Fork Festival in Garrard County. Volunteers can attend up to eight of the hands-on workshops free and feast...Tags: Millennium Park, Human Interest, Dermatologists, Cancer, Social Issues
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Relay for Life teams generate more than $40,000 for cancer research
The Winchester SunThe American Cancer Society is at least $43,000 closer to finding a cure for cancer, thanks to the 19 teams participating in the Clark County Relay for Life. The annual event began at 7 p.m. Friday at the George Rogers Clark High School track with food,...Tags: Breast Cancer, Human Interest, Blood, Mike Wilson, Andy Griffith
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Despite cancer diagnosis, Clark Family Court judge celebrates life
The Winchester SunThis is the first in a three-part series on Relay for Life. Clark Family Court Judge Jeff Walson is just carryin’ on like an old friend taught him. As Relay for Life approaches, Walson, the keynote speaker, remembers last year’s event. His...Tags: Human Interest, Medical Procedures and Tests, Cancer, Colleges and Universities, Prostate Cancer
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Mother's cancer death gives woman passion to fight back
The Winchester SunOne day before of her wedding in August 2008, Allison Schrader Totty found a reason to fight back. Her mother, Beverly Schrader, was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1994 and was considered in remission until a 2006 doctor’s appointment....Tags: Breast Cancer, Human Interest, Colonoscopy, Cancer, Science and Technology
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Know what's best for your pets
Have you ever experienced any rules, policies, protocols and regulations with regards to your pets?
Most of us are used to certain rules and regulations, such as no pets allowed in a particular hotel or pets must be on a leash in a recreational park....Tags: Pets, Symptoms, Coughing, Health, Diseases and Illnesses
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Got calcium?
Since 1939, June has been the month to celebrate the dairy industry. Dairy products provide calcium, an important mineral, to our diet.
Calcium, which is 99 percent of what is stored in your bones and teeth, performs multiple functions in the body. Some...Tags: Hormones and Metabolism, Human Interest, Muscle, Calcium, Physical Conditions
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