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Mercy Health: Cancer, Heart/Vascular, Pediatric & Women's Health Services - From cancer treatment and cardiac services, to pediatric doctors, women's health and more, Mercy Health strives to provide the best, most personal care.

  • http://www.mercyweb.org/mercy_jobs.aspx Join Our Team - Employment / career opportunities at Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, Mercy St. Charles Hospital, Mercy St. Anne Hospital, Mercy Children's Hospital, Mercy Tiffin Hospital, Mercy Defiance Hospital and Mercy Willard Hospital.
  • http://www.mercyweb.org/our_services.aspx Mercy Healthcare Services: Cardiac, Cancer, Pediatric Services & More - Mercy is a recognized leader in providing quality, healthcare services to residents in Toledo and surrounding communities. Visit MercyWeb.org to learn more.
  • http://www.mercyweb.org/diabetes_education.aspx Diabetes Education - Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center Outpatient Diabetes Education Program empowers patients to successfully manage their diabetes by teaching the skills needed to keep blood guclose levels in target ranges. Individualized plans are based on the American Diabetes Association's (ADA) standards of care.
  • http://www.mercyweb.org/heart.aspx Mercy Hospitals cardiac services: Heart & Vascular Center - Mercy Heart and Vascular Center is the northern Ohio region's most preferred provider for heart and vascular care.
  • http://www.mercyweb.org/laboratory.aspx Laboratory - Mercy Integrated Laboratories provides high-quality laboratory services to physicians, patients and the communities we serve.
  • http://www.mercyweb.org/stroke_landing.aspx The Mercy Health Neuroscience Institute - The Mercy Health Neuroscience Institute provides world-class neurological, stroke and spine care.
  • http://www.mercyweb.org/occupational_health_services.aspx Mercy Occupational Health - Healthcare costs greatly impact your company's bottom line. It makes financial sense to use occupational health professionals who understand your business and your people...who will tailor programs to fit your specific needs and budget...and who are as concerned as you are about getting your people back to work.
  • http://www.mercyweb.org/cancer.aspx Oncology Services - Mercy Cancer Centers offer extensive cancer services in the greater Toledo area. Our oncology specialists bring a compassionate approach to cancer treattment.
  • http://www.mercyweb.org/pediatric_services.aspx Pediatric Services: Mercy Pediatric Health Care Services - Mercy Children's Hospital brings together an array of experienced pediatric doctors and medical professionals. Learn more about all our pediatric health services.
  • http://www.mercyweb.org/services_rehabilitation.aspx Rehabilitation Services (PT, OT, Speech) - No matter your age or rehabilitation needs, Mercy's rehab services can help. We offer unparalleled access to a wide variety of quality rehabilitation services at seven locations throughout the Greater Toledo area.

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  • Sheila Valastro - A Diet that I CAN LIVE WITH.

    Started the detox diet on 3/10/2015. Today is 4/23/2015. I'm down 18 pounds. I don't get hungry or crave things that I didn't think that I could do without. The first few days were tough....detoxing....headaches and crabby moods (more my spouse than me. I had headaches. He was a sugar addict. He's lost 20 pounds at this point....started the same day as myself. I do sleep much better and did my first 5K last weekend as well so I guess that we'll stick with it until we reach our goal weights.

  • Long time user - Don't buy this version unless you are just starting a tree

    I have been using Family Tree Maker since the first version. I haven't always been happy with all the versions, but this one is a disaster. The only people who should use it are the ones just starting out with their family trees. The tree sync function does not work. It wipes out information of both the computer tree and the online tree at Ancestry.com. It doesn't wipe out the same information on both trees so supposedly if you put enough hard work into it you can recover both trees data. I just decided to stop using 2012 and go back to 2011. I am slowly putting my online trees back together but I have 4 very large trees to repair. I am not the only one to have this happen to. A cousin with trees even larger than mine also had this happen to her. I won't be using new FTM versions again. They just put out a patch this week which I applied to one of my trees. The good news is it seems to have left my online tree alone, but the computer tree lost more entries. If you are just starting out, FTM is easy to use and I was fairly happy with it until now. Printing graphs isn't fun but it is mostly do able. Graphs have always been a weak point for FTM