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How PMI can make your dream of home sweet home a reality

(BPT) - In the 2017 housing market, those who choose to pursue the dream of owning a home ...

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Fracture fallout: Medications need to be reviewed

Fractured bones due to falls and other incidents are common in the older population: About a third of ...

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Vitrectomy: Vacuuming up ‘floaters’ for better eyesight

Floaters, in everyday parlance, are those hard-to-define shapes (often called specks, strings, amoeba-like illusions or cobwebs), that sometimes ...

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Behind-the-scenes docs essential to hospital operation

Dr. Kali (pronounced Kay-lee) Freeman, hematopathologist and medical director at the Indian River Medical Center’s pathology department, doesn’t ...

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5 mistakes to avoid when buying your first home

(BPT) - Buying a home for the first time is comparable to the first time you ride a ...

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For first-rate drama, ‘The Christians’ keeps the faith

When I moved to Vero in the 1980s, I used to joke there were more of those pun-filled ...

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Indian River Medical Center reports financial turnaround

It’s been a while since the management of Indian River Medical Center has gotten public pats on the ...

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Orchid hit-and-run victim to be honored at West Point

After Peter Meyer was tragically taken from them by a hit-and-run driver in January 2015, his friends and ...

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School leaders turn strategic plan into farce

School Superintendent Mark Rendell says the five-year strategic planning process underway at the district is “transparent,” but it ...

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ROBOT LOVE: A ‘Weekend of amazing’

It’s back. And if it’s anything like earlier incarnations, Robot Love 2017 is set to be quite the ...

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Shores rejects bid to switch auctioneers for town parcel

In the latest plot twist in the saga of the 5.3-acre oceanfront parcel owned by the Town of ...

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Hotel developer Heaton facing felony charges

The developer and owner of the island’s finest hotel, 73-year-old George Heaton, is facing a 30-year federal prison ...