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John and Karen Cassella, of New Castle, stand behind their children, Lindsay, 21, an occupational therapy major at Duquesne University; Matt, 15, a sophomore at Union Area High School, and Leah, 22, a graduate in theater and English from Duquesne University.
She is just one of hundreds of digital placemarks inside a Google map of Pittsburgh on Barack Obama's Web site, but dig further and Overbrook's Kathleen Lane has a compelling story to tell about the state of American health care. (Yesterday)
WASHINGTON -- Determined to advance President Barack Obama's health care agenda, key Senate Democrats are calling for a government-run insurance option to compete with private plans, as well as a (Yesterday)
It wasn't a great day for people who are worried about the health risks of air pollution. (Yesterday)
University of Pittsburgh researcher Sharon Hillier will receive a lifetime achievement award today from the American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association at a meeting in London. (07/01/2009)
A long-running study in the United Kingdom has shown for the first time that combined therapy with two of the main drugs for bipolar disorder is better than using either drug alone. (07/01/2009)