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Binge eating: Is it a form of addiction?

Overeaters describe cravings and benders. Experts are split. The notion that binge eating is a form of addiction comes up frequently in experts' discussions of the diagn...

Seismic rumbles in the forests

RENOVO, Pa. - For decades, natural-gas drilling has been part of the landscape in Sproul State Forest, a vast timberland in northern Pennsylvania pocked with hundreds of shallow wells and crossed by pipelines.
The Philadelphia Inquirer 22 November 2009

Stimulus funds finally flowing to weatherization

After getting out of the Army in 2006, Brian Smith kicked around from job to job. He worked as a security guard. He was a retail supervisor. He spent some months at a warehouse. Nothing seemed to last.
The Philadelphia Inquirer 22 November 2009

Practices devote costly hours to insurance dealings

At Cardiology Consultants of Philadelphia, one of the region's largest specialty physician groups, the expensive quest to get paid by dozens of insurance companies begins days before a patient shows up for an appointment and can take weeks or months.
The Philadelphia Inquirer 22 November 2009

Concertgoers Hope To 'Funk Out Cancer'

Local musicians and their fans crowded a local theater Friday night to take a stand against cancer.
Channel3000 21 November 2009

Karen Heller: A false promise of help

With the passage of Act 62 in July 2008, Pennsylvania appeared primed to become a leader in the treatment of autism, offering parents of autistic children up to $36,000 in annual health insurance benefits.
The Philadelphia Inquirer 21 November 2009

Senators vote today on fate of health bill

WASHINGTON - The Senate is poised to approve today the start of a historic debate over health-care legislation aimed at making coverage easier, less expensive to obtain, and harder to lose.
The Philadelphia Inquirer 21 November 2009

Flight to Ohio rescues 'puppy-mill' dogs

When a Philadelphia animal-welfare activist heard that nearly 400 Lancaster County dogs had been trucked to an auction in Ohio last month, he saw it as a chance to call attention to animal abuse in Pennsylvania.
The Philadelphia Inquirer 21 November 2009

Some Counties Making H1N1 Vaccine Available To All

While the state is still recommending targeting high-risk groups with the H1N1 flu vaccine, some counties have opened vaccination clinics up to the general public.
Channel3000 20 November 2009

H1N1 Vaccine Available For More People

Another H1N1 flu vaccination clinic is under way Wednesday at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, and health officials have expanded their target groups of people to receive the vaccine.
Channel3000 18 November 2009

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