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CFB150: What does the future of college football look like?

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NewsOK.com - By Jenni CarlsonColumnistjcarlson@oklahoman.com The Journal of the American Medical Association had a strong warning about kids playing tackle football, condemning participation for anyone under 18, calling it "no sport for boys to play." The publication date? 1907. Football, of course, is safer now than it was when players wore almost no protection and on-field deaths were common.

BRMC School of Radiography graduates 13

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Bradford Era - The Bradford Regional Medical Center School of Radiography held its graduation ceremony Thursday at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.

To save money, Milwaukee orthopedic surgeon meets his patient in Cancun

2 die in violent crash on Massachusetts-Connecticut border

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AP - LONGMEADOW, Mass. (AP) ? Authorities have released the names of two men who died a in a violent crash involving a pickup and a mail delivery truck on the Massachusetts-Connecticut border. The Hampden district attorney's office in a statement said Enfield, Connecticut police were pursuing a pickup driven by 47-year-old David Cersosimo at about 11 a.m. Thursday because he failed to stop after sideswiping another vehicle. The pursuit crossed the state line into Longmeadow, Massachusetts where the pickup collided with a U.S. Postal Service vehicle, driven by 59-year-old Daniel Nacin. Cersosimo, of Rocky Hill, Connecticut, and Nacin, of Enfield, were taken to Baystate Medical Center in Springfield where they were pronounced dead. The crash remains under investigation.

New event focuses on suicide prevention

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Bennington Banner - BENNINGTON ? United Counseling Service and Southwestern Vermont Medical Center are leading a community-wide charge to spread awareness about suicide prevention at a new event: 'Walk and Talk ?

Olmsted Medical Center clinic opening in Rochester

No severance pay or benefits for PES refinery workers; next round of layoffs Friday

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Philadelphia Tribune - The union workers laid off by the Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery won't get severance pay or extended medical benefits after Sunday. That's according to a collective-bargaining agreement union leaders reached

'My Father's Black Bag' program on August 1

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New Richmond News - The Hastings Area Senior Center and the LeDuc Historic Estate will sponsor a special program, "My Father's Black Bag: Medical Care in the Great Depression," at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Aug. 1, at the mansion, 1629 Vermillion St. Walter Benjamin, author...

Kansas City woman thought she had water in ear, but doctors find brown recluse spider

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WHBQ FOX Memphis - A Missouri woman went to see a doctor Tuesday because she believed she had water in her left ear. What a medical assistant and doctors found made her cringe.

Chinese military medical team rescues tourists injured in Lao bus crash

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Unz Review - A bus crash in northern Laos has killed 13 Chinese tourists and injured 33 others. A Chinese military medical team who happened to be in Laos quickly joined ...

Locals campaign for medical marijuana at Central States Fair

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Rapid City Journal - Walking past a laser tag game and vendors selling corn dogs Thursday at the Central States Fair, Jennifer Nelson stopped to sign a petition asking for a citizens vote on

Enfield woman's death ruled a homicide

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Manchester Journal Inquirer - ENFIELD ? The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has released the cause and manner of death for a 79-year-old woman who was found dead Tuesday in her home on

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Churches conducting more background checks, but sex offenders still slipping through cracks - WVII / Fox Bangor

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WFVX FOX Bangor - There are more than 750,000 registered sex offenders across the country and, medical professionals explain, faith and community are often?

Statewide Silver Alert issued for Charlestown man missing since Tuesday


Shelburne: Jeffrey Epstein's suicide was part of a much bigger crisis in US jails and prisons

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Pantagraph - The New York City medical examiner's ruling that sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein killed himself in jail has prompted a lot of hand-wringing about conditions in the facility where he was

Births for Aug. 24

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Jamestown Sun - jamestownsun - One birth was reported Friday by Jamestown Regional Medical Center.

Party depended on Jaitley for finding solutions to complex issues: L K Advani

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India Times - Jaitley, 66, died at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) where he was undergoing treatment for a few weeks.

North Country Nursing Crisis: Limited clinical sites limit LPH, RN training in St. Lawrence County

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-   SUNY Canton nursing students practice their skills on a dummy. The college offers a nursing certificate program, a nursing associate degree program and a nursing bachelor's degree program. Photo submitted by SUNY Canton.   BY MATT LINDSEYNorth Country This Week Limited clinical training sites and low comparable pay for nursing professors are making it hard for local educational institutions to meet the demand for nurses in St. Lawrence County. Kimberly Davies, SUNY Canton director of nursing, says SUNY Canton participates with Canton-Potsdam Hospital, Massena Memorial Hospital, local nursing homes, Alice Hyde Medical Center, and others for on-site training. Despite the number of healthcare locations used by the college, SUNY Canton is only able to train a fraction of the number of students who apply for the various programs. But clinical training sites are only part of the problem. Marcie Sullivan-Marin, nursing instructor at North Country Community College who formerly taught

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