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 Vol. 10, No. 9 Waabigwani-giizis  Flower Moon May 4, 2006 

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Warm weather brings pollens, stirs allergies

With summer just around the corner and winter a fading memory, it's hard to believe that some people wish it were just the opposite. But for more than 25 percent of the population, warm weather doesn't just bring sunshine, it brings out sneezing and watery eyes, also known as allergies. [more]



Is gardening possible for people with allergies?

Yes, but gardening for people with allergies will require planning and forethought. It requires an understanding of your allergic triggers. [more]



Medicare drug benefit satisfactory

According to a new survey released in April by AARP, nearly eight in 10, or 78 percent, of those enrolled in a Medicare prescription drug plan say they are satisfied. [more]



War Memorial Hospital seeks volunteers

War Memorial Hospital is looking for community members to help with some new and existing volunteer opportunities throughout the hospital. [more]


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Health: Warm weather brings pollens, stirs allergies
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