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01/08/2009
Elks open meeting (The Camrose Canadian)
Are you looking for a meaningful way to get involved in your city and give back to your community? The Elks are a non-profit organization of men and women who dedicate their efforts toward promoting and assisting community needs.
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01/07/2009
Consumer Reports Risk Survey Reveals How Often Americans Take Risks (Kansas City InfoZine)
58 Percent of Cyclists Never Wear a Bicycle Helmet, 27 Percent Never Use Sunscreen
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01/06/2009
'Sonic boom' golf club may 'damage hearing' (The Register)
Fore!! - the new sound of fear Golf isn't exactly known as a sport of deafening noises, but a provocative (albeit suspiciously anecdotal) study is making the rounds claiming golfers may risk losing their hearing by using newfangled thin-faced titanium drivers.…
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01/05/2009
Turn down the volume! (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
New research on the risk of using portable music players.
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12/29/2008
Treating concussion injuries improves (El Paso Times)
EL PASO -- Playing sports, for fun or competitively, provides the opportunity to exercise and socialize with others.
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12/27/2008
Making it Work: Medical professionals can relate their personal, business lives (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Wonder Woman and the characters of "Watchmen" brought Paul and Kimberly Spreckelmeyer together.
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12/26/2008
NMSU professor looks for unusual speech patterns (Alamogordo Daily News)
LAS CRUCES - A better understanding of why some children continue to mumble specific words past preschool is the goal of an assistant professor in the College of Education at New Mexico State University.
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12/26/2008
Las Vegas school for hearing-impaired children is waiting to serve (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Now and then you meet someone who has found her calling. Earlier this year I met Jennifer Trupiano.
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12/24/2008
Wilver gets once-in-a-lifetime experience (Technician)
Holly Wilver figured her time as the Carolina Hurricanes' national anthem singer would halt as the playoffs started. She figured the team would bring in someone with more experience, especially considering the stage.
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12/22/2008
Comedian Dick Gregory will deliver keynote address at Martin Luther King Jr.'s Week for Peace (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
Dick Gregory, a comedian and activist who is one of the enduring icons of the civil-rights movement, will deliver the keynote address Jan. 21 for the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Week for Peace....
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  • Bungalow Software - Software for rehabilitation from stroke, aphasia, and head injuries.
  • LearningInfo.com - PACE tutoring is a proven method to help people with learning disabilities such as attention deficit disorder and dyslexia. Used by parents or professionals.
  • National Reading Service - Eliminate eyestrain, fatigue, headaches, and vision dyslexia (Sctopic Sensitivity Syndrome) with tinted reading overlays.
  • Parrot Software - Offers speech and communication programs for people who suffer aphasia due to stroke, Alzheimer's, or other forms of brain injury.
  • The Reading Program - Using processes developed by Lindamood-Bell, to treat reading problems stemming from challenging disabilities. Service areas: Jacksonville, Florida, as well as northern Virginia.
  • Tomatis Home Page - This method goes by different names:
  • Step by step, the journey goes on. Little by little it may seem so long. The things we learn will keep us on. With faith in God He'll keep us strong.
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