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Schneider: Community comes together to help pay for stroke therapy | Lansing State Journal | lansingstatejournal.com
lansingstatejournal.com — “When I last reported on the case of 47-year-old stroke victim Andrea Duling ? on March 16 ? the folks at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Michigan had determined Duling had progressed beyond the need for skilled nursing care.” View full resource at lansingstatejournal.com
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Growing numbers of people heading to emergency rooms for dental problems | Lansing State Journal | lansingstatejournal.com
lansingstatejournal.com — “At least two or three patients pass through the doors of a local emergency room every day with throbbing, unbearable toothaches. In most cases, the patients leave with prescriptions for antibiotics or painkillers ? which may put them a bit more at ease.” View full resource at lansingstatejournal.com
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What? ... Hearing loss has a heavy cost | Lansing State Journal | lansingstatejournal.com
lansingstatejournal.com — “Do you hear what's going on around you? Worse, if you don't, do you consider your hearing loss just a normal part of aging?” View full resource at lansingstatejournal.com
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Man in pantyhose - but no pants - sought in 10 exposure incidents | Lansing State Journal | lansingstatejournal.com
lansingstatejournal.com — “Detectives may have a new lead on identifying the pantyhose flasher ? the vehicle he drives.The man has been walking into metro area businesses wearing sheer pantyhose. One evening earlier this month, police said, the man entered Salon Bliss in Rochester Hills and asked for a Brazilian wax. He was wearing a gray, long-sleeve button-up shirt that was open over a blue, inside-out T-shirt -- and sheer pantyhose with a bluish tint.He also was wearing a baseball cap backwards and slippers, police sai” View full resource at lansingstatejournal.com
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What? ... Hearing loss has a heavy cost | Lansing State Journal | lansingstatejournal.com
lansingstatejournal.com — “Do you hear what's going on around you? Worse, if you don't, do you consider your hearing loss just a normal part of aging?” View full resource at lansingstatejournal.com
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Animal abuser registry proposed in Michigan | Lansing State Journal | lansingstatejournal.com
lansingstatejournal.com — “People in Michigan who are cruel to animals should have to register just as sex offenders do, a state lawmaker says. Rep. Harvey Santana, D-Detroit, introduced a bill to create an animal abuser registry similar to the Michigan Sex Offender Registry.” View full resource at lansingstatejournal.com
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Michigan Senate approves autism coverage proposals | Lansing State Journal | lansingstatejournal.com
lansingstatejournal.com — “Michigan took a key step Tuesday toward joining a growing number of states requiring insurance coverage for autism. The state Senate passed measures by 29-9 and 28-10 votes.” View full resource at lansingstatejournal.com
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Michigan Senate approves autism coverage proposals | Lansing State Journal | lansingstatejournal.com
lansingstatejournal.com — “Michigan took a key step Tuesday toward joining a growing number of states requiring insurance coverage for autism. The state Senate passed measures by 29-9 and 28-10 votes.” View full resource at lansingstatejournal.com
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Students learn about brain's wiring | Lansing State Journal | lansingstatejournal.com
lansingstatejournal.com — “An array of brains lined a table behind Sheba Mohankumar as she detailed the importance of the mind to a classroom full of Lansing fifth-graders. Just moments before, the kids had stood in line, gloved and ready to handle the 'squishy' and 'disgusting' br” View full resource at lansingstatejournal.com
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"I’ve never seen anything like that before." Michigan students investigate the brain's wiring http://t.co/bnRF4NwK #brainweek
Health care disparities draw focus | Lansing State Journal | lansingstatejournal.com
lansingstatejournal.com — “Minorities in Michigan and around the nation are more likely to suffer chronic disease and other medical conditions, from heart disease to premature birth.” View full resource at lansingstatejournal.com
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Nursing profession fills gap in doctors' ranks | Lansing State Journal | lansingstatejournal.com
lansingstatejournal.com — “AKRON, Ohio - When the medical staff executive committee helps chart the future of Akron Children's Hospital, nurse practitioners sit side-by-side with doctors as peers.” View full resource at lansingstatejournal.com
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Ways to stay healthy at work | Lansing State Journal | lansingstatejournal.com
lansingstatejournal.com — “Cold and flu season is here. Stocking up on vitamins may seem like the smart thing to do, but are your wellness methods up to date? We asked Dr. Yael Halaas, an ear, nose and throat doctor based in New York City, to clarify fact and fiction when it comes to fending off those co-worker cooties.” View full resource at lansingstatejournal.com
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Tips for a good night's sleep | Lansing State Journal | lansingstatejournal.com
lansingstatejournal.com — “We are a nation plagued by sleeplessness. According to the National Institute of Health, 50 to 70 million Americans are affected by chronic sleep disorders and intermittent sleep problems that can negatively impact health, alertness and safety. Untreated sleep disorders have been linked to hypertension, heart disease, stroke, diabetes and depression, among other chronic conditions.” View full resource at lansingstatejournal.com
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Choose health: Lansing rally touts benefits of better eating, exercise | Lansing State Journal | lansingstatejournal.com
lansingstatejournal.com — “Hey Lansing, it's time to put down the cigarettes, pick up the pace and swap those cupcakes for carrots.” View full resource at lansingstatejournal.com
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Guard your hearing | Lansing State Journal | lansingstatejournal.com
lansingstatejournal.com — “There's evidence that hearing loss is becoming more widespread. America's population is aging and, as most people age, hearing diminishes. About 40 percent of people over 65 have some degree of hearing loss. Some 36 million people in the United States, about 1 in 10, have some degree of hearing loss, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.” View full resource at lansingstatejournal.com
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