Reader’s bee sting banished tremor
<p><strong>Q.</strong> Within a week of having a reaction to a bee sting (the skin was hot, red, swollen and blistered), the tremors in my right hand and jaw disappeared.
<p><strong>Q.</strong> Within a week of having a reaction to a bee sting (the skin was hot, red, swollen and blistered), the tremors in my right hand and jaw disappeared.
<p>MADISON, Wis.
<p>Each year on Memorial Day, Americans honor those who gave their lives so that future generations of Americans might live in freedom.</p>
<p>At this time of year, the media usually pays tribute to the nation’s veterans. And they should because the nation owes its freedom to their sacrifices. I often wear a hat with a U.S.S.
<p><strong>EDITOR’S NOTE:</strong> <em> Jay M. Johnson of Jonestown shares a story of sacrifice in this Memorial Day remembrance.</p>
<p>Norman J. Simmons, age 85, of Bloomsburg died Sunday afternoon, May 26, 2013, a resident of Millville Health and Rehabilitation Center, Millville.</p>
<p>James Adams Fagley, age 69, of Bloomsburg, died on Saturday afternoon, May 25, 2013, after a brief stay as a patient of Geisinger Medical Center, Danville.
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<p>Ruth P. Coombs, 76, of Search Street, Shickshinny, died Saturday morning, May 25, 2013, at General Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, where she had been a patient.
<p>Margaret “Peggy” Cartwright, age 81, 587 W. Main St., Bloomsburg, died at her home at 9:45 a.m. Saturday, May 25, 2013, after a long illness.</p>
<p>Grace E. Miller, 84, a resident of Geisinger-Bloomsburg Health Care Center, went to her eternal rest on Friday, May 24, 2013, with her loving family by her side.</p>