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School OK'd for North Avenue
Sun reporterOne hundred students on long-term suspension or expulsion will attend a new alternative school located within the city school system's North Avenue headquarters when classes resume Aug. 25, under a move approved last night. The school board's vote to...Tags: Therapies, Teaching and Learning
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Not to be outdone by Brewers, Cubs get Harden from Athletics
From wire reportsThe Chicago Cubs acquired pitcher Rich Harden yesterday from the Oakland Athletics in a six-player trade, a day after the rival Milwaukee Brewers landed CC Sabathia. The Cubs will receive right-handers Harden and Chad Gaudin for pitcher Sean Gallagher,...Tags: Cy Young, Scott Elarton, Physical Fitness, Julian Tavarez, Chicago White Sox
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Hospital water test finds bacteria
Sun reporterThe building where Johns Hopkins Hospital cares for its transplant patients is on water restrictions this week after routine tests of the water system on July 2 turned up evidence of the bacterium that causes Legionnaires' disease. A hospital...Tags: Health Organizations, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Water Restrictions, Diseases
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Credit where credit's due
Marylanders cherish the Chesapeake Bay. Smart entrepreneurs are tapping into the nation's environmental ethos by going green, investing in and promoting products that are less polluting. Might there be a way to take advantage of these two trends to the...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Water Pollution, Dietary Supplements, Chesapeake Bay, Green and Hybrid Vehicles
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Autism study still on hold
Associated PressPressured by desperate parents, government researchers are pushing to test an unproven treatment on autistic children, a move some scientists see as an unethical experiment in voodoo medicine. The treatment removes heavy metals from the body and is based...Tags: Family, Medical Research, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Mental Illness, Therapies
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Cautionary note about prostates
Sun ReporterA popular hormonal treatment for prostate cancer does nothing to extend the lives of men over 65 with early-stage tumors and may actually be harmful, according to a study published today. The report, which reviewed the cases of almost 20,000 older men...Tags: American Medical Association, Western Medicines, Health Organizations, Medical Research, Medical Specialization
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Scan reveals 'widening' of Loewen elbow injury
Sun reporterThe Orioles received daunting news regarding left-hander Adam Loewen yesterday, but the club has not officially ruled him out for the rest of the season. Orioles manager Dave Trembley said a CT scan taken Monday showed further injury to a previous stress...Tags: Injuries, Surgery, Alberto Castillo, Major League Baseball, Therapies
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'PDA' Workshop Set
The Farmington Chamber of Commerce will hold a PDA workshop. The luncheon will teach PDA users of all brands how to use features to save time and how to integrate the PDA into a work environment. The event will be held from noon to 1:30 p.m. Aug. 21 at...Tags: University of Connecticut Health Center
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Mike Napoli breathes easier after MRI exam results
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterARLINGTON, Texas -- A relieved Mike Napoli rejoined the Angels on Tuesday, a day after an MRI exam revealed nothing more than irritation in his aching right shoulder. "I've been stressed about my arm and how it's been feeling. Now I know what's going...Tags: New York Mets, Chicago Cubs, Orlando Cepeda, Surgery, Tony Perez
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Hormone therapy discouraged in some prostate cases
Los Angeles TimesMedical castration to treat localized prostate tumors does not prolong survival, and its side effects far outweigh any potential benefit for most patients, researchers reported yesterday. The technique, which involves using drugs to block the body's...Tags: University of Michigan, Medical Research, Therapies, Government Health Care, Diseases
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