A place for seniors to keep their spark The News-Herald Sat, 27 Feb 2010 22:06 PM PST For the past 22 years, David L. Schell has seen senior care facilities go from being warehouses for the elderly to places designed to extend independent living as well as to stimulate both the mind and body. | No flu in Erie, but plenty of other viruses Erie Times-News Sat, 27 Feb 2010 21:09 PM PST Patients are pouring into Hamot Medical Center's emergency department, complaining of coughs, sore throats, fevers, body aches and sinus headaches. They don't have the flu, but that doesn't make them feel any less miserable. | Body found in ruins of Haitian hotel is probably KC area doctor The Kansas City Star Sat, 27 Feb 2010 20:01 PM PST A body recovered last week from the ruins of a Haitian hotel has been tentatively identified as Kansas City area pediatrician Frank Vaughters, his sister said Saturday. Vaughters, who 20 years ago founded the Turner House Childrenâs Clinic in Kansas City, Kan., was 63. | Many Heart Failure Patients Recover With Treatment The Lakeland Ledger Sat, 27 Feb 2010 19:48 PM PST By ROBIN WILLIAMS ADAMS The Ledger LAKELAND | Heart failure isn't another word for death, contrary to what you might think after reading the obituaries. As 5.7 million people in the United States could attest, heart failure means the heart can't keep up with the body's demands. | | |
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