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Free diabetes risk test available Tuesday | News-Gazette.com
news-gazette.com — “CHAMPAIGN — Type 2 diabetes often goes undetected in its early stages, but next week everyone will get a chance to assess their risk for this serious disease by taking a quick, free test.” View full resource at news-gazette.com
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Organizers plan to raise money for community autism agencies | News-Gazette.com
news-gazette.com — “DANVILLE — Tim Welsh, a longtime parent advocate for autism, has seen too many families at the breaking point.” View full resource at news-gazette.com
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Organizers say SEC case won't impede autism agency http://t.co/aHPmCviu #autism
Smoking cessation classes being offered again | News-Gazette.com
news-gazette.com — “CHAMPAIGN — A high demand for help with quitting smoking has prompted the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District to repeat its Freedom from Smoking classes a second time this year.” View full resource at news-gazette.com
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Kroner: Anastasia won't let Crohn's keep him down | News-Gazette.com
news-gazette.com — “CHAMPAIGN — Julian Anastasia's senior season in wrestling started Tuesday night with 93 career victories.Victory No. 100 is on the horizon and so is continuing with the sport beyond high school."I have been dedicated to the sport since I was 6 years old," the 138-pounder said.” View full resource at news-gazette.com
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Kroner: Anastasia won't let Crohn's keep him down: CHAMPAIGN — Julian Anastasia's senior season in wrestling sta... http://t.co/OotOgHzQ
Vermilion nursing home official hopes reimbursement on the way | News-Gazette.com
news-gazette.com — “Provides news and advertising for Champaign, Urbana, Danville, Paxton, Rantoul, Mahomet, Monticello, Tuscola, and other communities in East Central Illinois that are near the University of Illinois campus at Urbana-Champaign.” View full resource at news-gazette.com
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Delayed payments bring request from nursing home for cash flow help | News-Gazette.com
news-gazette.com — “URBANA – Hampered by delayed payments from the state and federal governments, the administration of the Champaign County Nursing Home is hoping for some relief from local banks.The nursing home owed various vendors more than $3.1 million as of Sept. 30 and the accounts payable is projected to grow to as much as $4.4 million by Dec.” View full resource at news-gazette.com
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Champaign County nursing home asks for local bank assistance, owes venders over $3M. http://t.co/PctYbKjh
Health lecture series to target issues of obesity | News-Gazette.com
news-gazette.com — “URBANA — When the University of Illinois College of Medicine went looking for a topic for a series of health lectures to present to the community, there was clearly one stand-out issue affecting a lot of people: obesity. "It's hard to pick up a newspaper without seeing an article about obesity," said Dr.” View full resource at news-gazette.com
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Hospitals fear loss of tax exemption in Illinois | News-Gazette.com
news-gazette.com — “SPRINGFIELD — Two new buildings created some badly-needed new space — and a dilemma — for Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center. A not-for-profit hospital and clinic system in Coles County, Sarah Bush Lincoln placed its new buildings on taxable land.” View full resource at news-gazette.com
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Health care group sets meeting on insurance exchange | News-Gazette.com
news-gazette.com — “CHAMPAIGN — A chance to learn more about the insurance exchange being developed in Illinois — and how that stands to affect the way you might one day buy your health insurance — will be offered Wednesday evening. A community meeting, sponsored by Champaign County Health Care Consumers, will be held at 6 p.m.” View full resource at news-gazette.com
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With end of subsidy on Stafford loans, interest will accumulate right away | News-Gazette.com
news-gazette.com — “URBANA — You're contemplating graduate school at the University of Illinois, maybe an MBA, but the $20,000 annual tuition sends you into a bit of sticker shock. Add in annual fees ($3,400), books ($2,400), and the estimated $12,000 to $15,000 in living costs — for two or more years — and you're talking big bucks.” View full resource at news-gazette.com
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Students at Booker T. Washington will have vegetable garden | News-Gazette.com
news-gazette.com — “CHAMPAIGN — Parents know how hard it is to get kids to eat their vegetables. But try getting them to grow their vegetables. Some students will have the chance to become growers themselves when they arrive at the new Booker T. Washington Elementary School later this month.” View full resource at news-gazette.com
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Insurance contracts could be extended | News-Gazette.com
news-gazette.com — “SPRINGFIELD — State employees and retirees could see their temporary group health insurance contracts extended until next summer. A legislative panel is set to meet Aug. 16 in Chicago to take action on a proposal to extend state group health contracts through June 30, 2012.” View full resource at news-gazette.com
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Insurance contracts could be extended: The appellate court said it agreed with the trial court that the state De... http://bit.ly/o3J7VG
Insurance contracts could be extended | News-Gazette.com
news-gazette.com — “SPRINGFIELD — State employees and retirees could see their temporary group health insurance contracts extended until next summer. A legislative panel is set to meet Aug. 16 in Chicago to take action on a proposal to extend state group health contracts through June 30, 2012.” View full resource at news-gazette.com
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Covenant, Carle have surgical robot system available | News-Gazette.com
news-gazette.com — “URBANA — Patients can now go to either Urbana hospital for the minimally-invasive urology and gynecology procedures done with a robotic surgical system some doctors prefer to use. Provena Covenant Medical Center purchased a da Vinci surgical system earlier this month for $1.5 million, and Carle has had one since 2008. Dr.” View full resource at news-gazette.com
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Childhood transitions: Letting go of the training wheels | News-Gazette.com
news-gazette.com — “Fourth of July has come and gone, which means only one thing: back-to-school sales. Please no. I am not ready. But as our 10 weeks of summer (by the school calendar) is officially half over, it’s time to do a midterm assessment. What have I accomplished? — Desk still cluttered (0 points). — Photos not organized (0 points).” View full resource at news-gazette.com
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RT @jawurth: Letting go of those training wheels: Are We There Yet? blog post http://bit.ly/pHSNjo #parenting #chambana

