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Komen hands out grants for breast cancer work - Baltimore Sun
articles.baltimoresun.com — “The Maryland affiliate of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure has awarded $2.2 million to 26 local health departments, hospitals and other programs to provide free mammograms, breast exams and” View full resource at articles.baltimoresun.com
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Hopkins surgeon performs 2,000 - Baltimore Sun
articles.baltimoresun.com — “Early Friday in a small, brightly lit operating room in Johns Hopkins Hospital, a half-dozen doctors and nurses huddled over the gut of a cancer patient, quietly passing metal instruments and” View full resource at articles.baltimoresun.com
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Hopkins surgeon Dr. Cameron performs 2,000th Whipple: Life-saving pancreatic cancer surgery perfected over 30 years. http://t.co/dRUiB0yZ
Ask the Expert: Rhinoplasty for teens - Baltimore Sun
articles.baltimoresun.com — “Many teens are unhappy with their appearance and ask their parents for a "nose job," or rhinoplasty. But there are a lot of factors to consider, such as the limits of surgery, the long-term effects” View full resource at articles.baltimoresun.com
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Do you think that teens should be allowed to undergo plastic surgery? It’s becoming more common these days-... http://t.co/9Qs7P4hx
Medical students find out residencies at Match Day - Baltimore Sun
articles.baltimoresun.com — “Twins William and Raphael "Rafi" Karkowsky have always shared life's best moments.That was true again Friday when the brothers and best friends learned where they would begin their careers as” View full resource at articles.baltimoresun.com
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Medical students find out residencies at Match Day - Baltimore Sun (blog) http://t.co/OvWTqmjH #health
Recipes for St. Patrick's Day: Corned Beef and Cabbage Soup and Baked Guinness Oysters - Baltimore Sun
articles.baltimoresun.com — “Our friends from the Classic Catering People sent over a couple of St. Patrick's Dayrecipes. If you can't make it out on Saturday, you can turn your home into an Irish pub.Corned Beef Barley and” View full resource at articles.baltimoresun.com
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Survey finds integrative medicine most useful for pain - Baltimore Sun
articles.baltimoresun.com — “A new survey of integrative medicine centers shows that the most commonly treated ailments are chronic pain, gastrointestinal conditions, depression and anxiety, cancer and chronic stress.The survey” View full resource at articles.baltimoresun.com
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New survey shows that integrative medicine centers most useful for pain treatments, says @BaltimoreSun article: http://t.co/REQb3tQf
Yellow Cab brings back Tipsy? Taxi! on New Year's Eve - Baltimore Sun
articles.baltimoresun.com — “The Tipsy? Taxi! service from Yellow Cab, which offers free cab rides on several holidays throughout the year, is returning to Baltimore on New Year's Eve.It'll be the fourth year in a row the” View full resource at articles.baltimoresun.com
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Be safe tomorrow night! Don't overdo the alcohol, but even more importantly, DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE! Call Tipsy? Taxi! http://t.co/XigqpUYZ
Howard County: School Non Profit Donates Computers - Baltimore Sun
articles.baltimoresun.com — “Pat Sasse says that scores of families in Howard County lack computers in the home, leaving parents to follow up a long day of work with an evening spent at libraries, hoping their children have” View full resource at articles.baltimoresun.com
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Howard County MD school system's nonprofit to donate computers to families without access http://t.co/GhB7TwXz
Maryland football: Ex-Terp donates late son's kidney to another former player - Baltimore Sun
articles.baltimoresun.com — “Too much was happening at once. It seemed that years worth of life-altering news — some good, some tragic — was being compressed into a single, unforgettable day. Remarkably, the thread” View full resource at articles.baltimoresun.com
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Doctor donates son's #kidney to former Terp teammate. #transplant http://t.co/4wFmeUri
Stent doctor: Salisbury stent doctor sentenced to federal prison - Baltimore Sun
articles.baltimoresun.com — “John R. McLean, a Salisbury physician, was sentenced to eight years in federal prison Thursday, making him the second cardiologist in the country to face incarceration for implanting unnecessary” View full resource at articles.baltimoresun.com
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Maryland cardiologist sentenced to 8 years in prison for implanting unnecessary heart stents. http://t.co/UH1dbJly
B'more for Healthy Babies: Baltimore aims to stop smoking around pregnant women and babies - Baltimore Sun
articles.baltimoresun.com — “In the continued effort to reduce infant mortality in Baltimore, health officials and the Family League of Baltimore City have launched an effort to reduce secondhand smoke near babies and pregnant” View full resource at articles.baltimoresun.com
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AIDS: The aging face of an epidemic - Baltimore Sun
articles.baltimoresun.com — “In the 1980s, when researchers first identified the virus that causes AIDS, a positive HIV test was a virtual death sentence. There was no cure for the disease and no effective treatment; patients” View full resource at articles.baltimoresun.com
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#Aging with AIDS: An epidemic's changing face http://t.co/HPVCoxh
St. Joseph CEO resigns: Jeffrey Norman resigns from St. Joseph Medical Center - Baltimore Sun
articles.baltimoresun.com — “The executive brought in to lead St. Joseph Medical Center as a crisis manager after a doctor was accused of placing unnecessary stents in hundreds of patients resigned Friday without” View full resource at articles.baltimoresun.com
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St Joseph Med Center CEO resigns (Catholic Health Initiatives) after 100's of unnecessary cardiac stints placed http://tinyurl.com/4y4mtds
Maryland works to reduce cancer death - Baltimore Sun
articles.baltimoresun.com — “State health officials released an ambitious plan Tuesday to reduce cancer deaths, using the latest strategies to prevent, detect and treat the disease — and save the lives of an additional” View full resource at articles.baltimoresun.com
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Lead paint poisoning: Baltimore housing authority chief rejects councilman's request to seek federal OK to pay $200,000 judgment - Baltimore Sun
articles.baltimoresun.com — “The chairman of a City Council committee says he will ask federal officials to push Baltimore's public housing agency to pay a six-figure judgment for lead-paint poisoning, saying the agency had” View full resource at articles.baltimoresun.com
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