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Step Out Walk for Diabetes
Dozens of people hit the pavement Sunday in Scranton for the 2011 step out walk for diabetes.
Folks didn't let Saturday's snow storm get in their way. They got right into the Halloween spirit and helped raise money for a great cause.
People walked the...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Snow Storms, Scranton, Halloween, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Smart 911 Coming to Luzerne County
The Luzerne County 911 Communication Center is about to get smarter and, according to officials, will help save even more lives.
It's new technology making its debut in the Keystone state in Luzerne County.
The next time you call 911 in Luzerne County,...Tags: File Sharing, Technology
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Former Podiatrist Sentenced for Fraud
A former podiatrist from Luzerne County will spend time in federal prison for illegally billing Medicare.
Paul Chromey of Plains was sentenced Friday to 12 months in prison and one year parole. He was ordered to repay $764,000. Officials said $100,000...Tags: Prisons, Medicare, Health and Medical Professionals, Punishment, Health
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Missing Woman Found Dead in Ravine
A tragic ending to a missing persons case in Northumberland County. The woman who was reported missing earlier this month was found in a car that had crashed near the borough of Excelsior and nobody knew about it for a week.
Deborah Demshock was found...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Health
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Woman Charged in Deadly Stabbing
Nearly five months after a deadly stabbing in Luzerne County an arrest has been made.
Sherry Cease, 42, of Plymouth Township is charged with third-degree murder and voluntary manslaughter.
For the victim's daughters the arrest has been a long time...Tags: Plymouth, Police Arrests, Diseases and Illnesses, Crimes, Trials
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Boy Needs Stolen Insulin Pump Returned
Someone made off with a life-saving medical device from a 12-year-old boy and his parents want it back.
Cody Boyer of Tamaqua is using a borrowed insulin pump, loaned by the company that makes them. His was stolen. In 90 days he has to return the loaner,...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Instrument Engineering, Insulin
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Strangers Give Insulin Pump to Boy
Strangers helped a boy in Schuylkill County after someone stole his insulin pump.
Newswatch 16 reported Cody Boyer's plight Wednesday evening.
The 12-year-old boy's insulin pump was in a backpack that was stolen from a neighbor's porch earlier this week...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Insulin
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Camp Offers Young Diabetics Summer Fun
By Ryan Leckey It has all the makings of a fun summer camp. Activities for kids like archery and swimming nut the camp in Columbia County is a bit different. Singing songs at summer camp is just one of the many things youngsters look forward to at...Tags: Colleges and Universities
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Diabetes Drug---FDA Warning
August 18, 2008 5:36 PM WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal regulators are working on a stronger label for a widely used diabetes drug after deaths continue to be reported despite earlier warnings. The Food and Drug Administration says it has...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Amylin Pharmaceuticals Incorporated, Drugs and Medicines, Health, Death
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Diabetes Pill Study Seems to Raise More Questions!
June 5, 2007 4:52 PM UNDATED (AP) - The maker of the controversial diabetes pill Avandia has released preliminary results of a study that thecompany claims shows the drug does not raise heart risks. However, experts say the results are...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Heart Attack, Avandia (drug), Drugs and Medicines, Health
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Dogs Know Seizures
Friday, June 16 3:04pm Fox News As we speak, some very talented dogs, and a few diabetics share a special bond. The dogs are helping young patients avoid a diabetic seizure. Monika Rosenfeld's son, Sam, has diabetes. When Sam's blood sugar begins to...Tags: Dog (animal), Seizures
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Researchers Discover Possible Cause of Type 2 Diabetes
Monday, January 16, 2005 Cleveland Clinic News Service Scientists in Iceland identified a gene that may be responsible for up to one-fifth Type 2 diabetes cases of the disease in the United States. Experts with Decode Genetics said the exact...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Cleveland Clinic, Genes and Chromosomes, Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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