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PTSD affects even driving, study says 01/12/2012 09:19pm • WASHINGTON - The daily commute can be stressful, but imagine what it would be like to drive in a war zone. Returning to the mean streets of the United States after a tour of duty in Iraq might not seem like a challenge, yet a new survey suggests that driving becomes very difficult for many comba Morning Notes 01/12/2012 06:00am • Backyard Chicken Debate Rages On — Egg-laying hens aren’t all they’re cracked up to be, according to an Arlington resident whose neighbor had an illegal chicken coop. “I can tell you that I thought we had excessive flies, we had rodents; the chickens do make noise and ther Medical group says doctors should consider costs 01/04/2012 11:37pm • Susan Dentzer, editor in chief, Health Affairs Will raising the flush tax drain development in Md.? 12/30/2011 04:56pm • WASHINGTON - Raising the flush tax in Maryland may become a new pipe line of revenue for the state. Maryland's already got a flush tax, it runs about $2.50 a month for sewer customers, and $30 a year for homes on septic systems. The money raised goes to help clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Citing t One more cookie? A second helping? We're too fat! 12/22/2011 12:10am • Susan Dentzer, editor in chief, Health Affairs Nurse shortage no more 12/08/2011 12:28am • Susan Dentzer, editor in chief, Health Affairs Local research lab watchdog group marks one year 11/13/2011 11:46am • The Containment Laboratory Community Advisory Committee is keeping a close watch on research laboratories in Frederick County. Marking its first anniversary as an organization, the committee's seven regular members and a handful of others continue to seek more accountability from these labs. "We're
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