Retired, Dr. Conner was in private practice as a primary care physician for 36 years
Says he'd do it all again
Therapist added
Therapist added CANFIELD The Center For Physical Health, a physical therapy company in the
Skillet, teapot boost iron intake
Q. When I was eating meat regularly, I was low in iron for several years, although I took iron
Low-interest loans for medical school
Low-interest loans for medical school CANFIELD Application forms for low-interest student loans
FAST FACT
FAST FACT Overweight children can develop ‘adult-onset’ diabetes, or Type 2, as young as age 8.
Beatitude receives $10,000 for event
Beatitude receives $10,000 for event YOUNGSTOWN Home Savings Charitable Foundation recently
Skillet, teapot boost iron intake
Q. When I was eating meat regularly, I was low in iron for several years, although I took iron
Adult diseases now striking children because of poor diet and obesity Pediatric problem
By Megy Karydes Chicago Tribune Once seen only among an older population, adult diseases such as
Knowing the drill
By Don Hopey Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (TNS) PITTSBURGH The American Medical Association, citing
Ant bite relieved chronic pain
Q. I have chronic nerve pain that is never-ending in both legs. Walking helps me reduce the spasms
Smiles for Charity
Smiles for Charity HUBBARD Braydich Dental, 45 E. Liberty St., is whitening teeth through June
Immunization clinic
Immunization clinic NILES The Niles City Health Department, 34 W. State St., is offering a
Backers of a measure to legalize marijuana have signatures to place on November ballot
Backers of a constitutional amendment to legalize marijuana have signatures to place the issue on the November ballot
East High students donate to help child with rare leukemia
Landon Fitzgerald-Green, 4, center, has a rare form of leukemia, and students and staff of the Discovery 3 Afterschool program at East High School donated money for his ongoing treatments as part of the students’ community outreach efforts. With Landon Tuesday were students Crystal Gomez, left, and Kimberly Agosto, both eighth-graders.
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