New A.G.E. is an adaptive recreation program promoting self-esteem, independence and individuality for people age 22 and older with developmental disabilities ranging from Down syndrome to cerebral palsy to autism.
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Consider this roster a guide for the state exchange and its contractor, Xerox, whose officials we know want to get this stuff sorted out.
It is not too soon to plan a leaf-peeping outing, as the show typically begins by the end of September. If you head for the high country first and explore lower elevations later, you can enjoy Utah’s autumn color through mid-November.
Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health celebrated five years of patient care by releasing hundreds of butterflies in the garden at the medical center on Friday.
Brand-name medications aren’t better, safer or more effective than their generic alternative; they’re virtually the same.
As kids adjust to new classmates, new teachers and new ways to spend their time, some parents are adjusting to something they haven’t known for a long time: a few hours of child-free downtime.