Skeeter Syndrome, which can cause fever and last for 10 days, is often mistaken for a skin infection like cellulitius.
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39 Things to do this summer
New legislation clarifies that Pennsylvania’s teachers may not be armed
The new legislation also allows sheriffs and deputy sheriffs to serve as school resource officers and lets schools choose to arm their security guards,
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New PA GI Bill to provide free college tuition to spouses, children of PA National Guard members
PNG members who commit to an additional six years of service can receive five years of higher education benefits for their spouses and children.
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UPMC Lititz opens new sleep lab to treat variety of sleep disorders
“If you eat well and exercise regularly but don’t get enough quality sleep every night, you may undermine all your other healthy efforts.”
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CONTEST: Tickets to Peppa Pig’s Adventure!
In Peppa Pig’s Adventure, Peppa gets ready to go on an exciting camping trip to the woods with George and her school friends, including Pedro Pony, Suzy Sheep and Gerald Giraffe.
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Tips to protecting your — and your children’s — hearing this July 4
Fireworks and firecrackers can be as loud as 150 decibels — louder than a jackhammer or jet plane take-off. And the louder the noise, the less time it takes to damage your hearing.
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Fisher-Price recalls inclined sleeper accessory
The recall is in response to reports of infant fatalities while using other inclined sleep products; no injuries from these Play Yard accessories have been reported.
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York County libraries announce changes to Saturday hours for July and August
Four libraries will be closed on Saturdays in July and August; sevreal others will have reduced hours.
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Five college admissions myths
There are many myths about the college admissions process. By sorting fact from fiction, students can focus their time and energy on what matters most.
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