olczyk was excited that a bit of scheduling serendipity allowed him to work hockey in washington and horse racing in baltimore this week. more than anything, he's happy for the normalcy.
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"[the chipmuck and mice] come up close to peoples decks, yards, running around and that's the way the ticks can be invited in", she said.
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"but only when we discovered wet baby car seats in the first summer, we became really excited about the effect of the treatment," she said.
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treatment delays are also causing needless anxiety and distress to patients as well as putting lives at serious risk.
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lea ament, left, and tamara nunley talk about the care their team provided for helen and robert valenzuela at st. jude medical center in fullerton. (scott smeltzer / staff photographer)
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