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During a hot summer like this one, eating ice cream is one way to cool down. While popular flavors these days include vanilla, in 18th-century Britain, tastes were a bit different. A popular flavor was “brown bread.” This summer, the flavor was resurrected for visitors to try at 13 historical sites across England. The World's Carol Hills spoke to food historian Annie Gray. She
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FARMINGTON — Four care team members at Franklin Memorial Hospital are trained in LSVT BIG, a specialized physical therapy program designed to help individuals with Parkinson’s disease improve their movement and overall functional abilities. Annie Gray, Gwen Davis, Marco Madison and Ian McLaughlin are qualified to deliver the therapy program for patients, via one-on-one, hourlong […]
FARMINGTON — Four care team members of Franklin Memorial Hospital are now trained in LSVT BIG, a specialized physical therapy program designed to help individuals with Parkinson’s disease improve their movement and overall functional abilities. The physical therapists, Annie Gray, PT, DPT; Gwen Davis, PTA; Marco Madison, PT, DPT; and Ian McLaughlin, PTA, are all […]
Physical therapists trained for Parkinson's treatment sunjournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sunjournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Coming from someone who’s lactose-intolerant (help!) this was quite the frosty frolic. The weather is hot, the days are long, and what better way to end Cool off this summer at one of these melt-worthy sweet shops.