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Hopkins' global health grade: good, but not good enough
Remember the last time you got a B in a class? Maybe a B was OK, a hard-earned accomplishment in a difficult, GPA-sinking course. Or perhaps a B just wasn't good enough — a subpar finish that left you mentally shaking a fist at other classmates....
Tags: Students, Technology, Pharmaceuticals, Colleges and Universities, Report Cards
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The 1983 Preakness champion peaked at the right time
Want a tip on this Saturday's Preakness? "In these big races, it's all about the horse that's peaking," J. William Boniface says, giving Orb's recent win in the Kentucky Derby as an example. He should know, because 30 years ago Boniface was training a...
Tags: Preakness Stakes, Equestrian, Lasix (drug), The Jockey Club Incorporated, Harford County
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8 horses committed to Preakness 2013 field with Normandy Invasion dropping out
Orb's path to the finish line in the second leg of the Triple Crown remains uncrowded. Normandy Invasion, the fourth-place finisher in the Kentucky Derby, dropped from contention for Saturday's 138th running of the Preakness on Sunday. Trainer Chad...
Tags: Triple Crown, Equestrian, Big Brown, Pharmaceuticals, Preakness Stakes
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Baltimore nanocrystals maker raises $5.1 million in funding
Pixelligent Technologies, a maker of miniscule crystal additives used in electronics and plastics products, said Friday it has raised more than $5.1 million in new funding from the Abell Foundation and others. The funding will allow the Baltimore...
Tags: Material Science, Synthetics and Plastics, Abell Foundation, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Enlarged prostate can cause urination problems in men
Many men will experience prostate enlargement as they get older, some to the point that it will cause urination problems. Dr. Michael Naslund, director of the Maryland Prostate Center at the University Maryland Medical Center, said there are many...
Tags: Electronics, Enlarged Prostate, Pharmaceuticals
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Stormwater problem is real
Many thanks go to Alison Prost of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation for her explanation of the stormwater fee ("Beyond 'rain tax' rhetoric," May 1). I would like to add a little historical background. When Europeans first visited the Chesapeake Bay, it...
Tags: Fertilizer, Chesapeake Bay Foundation
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Ask the Pet Expert | Dog pees on visits
Our elderly dog, Katie, and our "granddog," Lacey, have been best buddies for many years. Whenever we've gone away, Katie has stayed at our daughter's house with Lacey and has been a perfect guest. Lately, however, she urinates several times during each...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals
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Federal inspectors should have warned of Texas fertilizer blast
In my reading and listening about the fertilizer plant fire and explosion in West, Texas, I have noticed a dearth of comments about the dangers faced by first responders ("Obama to honor firefighters killed in Texas fertilizer blast," April 24). One...
Tags: Explosions, Texas Fertilizer Plant Explosion (2013), Emergency Incidents, Fertilizer
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Three companies win $100,000 prizes in Md. start-up contest
A pharmaceutical company, a corporate-data analytics firm and a lighting company learned Monday night that they won the top prizes at the state's inaugural competition for start-up firms — $100,000 each. The InvestMaryland Challenge drew entries...
Tags: Justice System, Academy Awards, Pharmaceuticals, Martin O'Malley, Entertainment Events
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Murder trial shifts to woman's body found in Elkridge backyard
When Howard County authorities said they found the badly decomposed remains of Christine Jarrett beneath a shed in her own backyard, they moved swiftly to charge her husband — long a suspect — with the murder. That discovery — two...
Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, Justice System, Lawyers, Murder, Prosecution
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Boxwood blight means avoid mixing old and new plants
People with old boxwoods are being warned not to plant new boxwoods nearby, but what about those of us with no boxwoods who want some? They're so deer-resistant. The new and highly contagious boxwood blight disease has made it unwise, for the present,...
Tags: Inorganic Chemical Industry, Cabbage
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Medical research technician A.J. Williams working on technique in boxing ring
Anthony "A.J." Williams works in science by day and in the sweet science by night. He's accustomed to the good-natured verbal jabs he takes about his pursuit of a boxing career. "They actually just make jokes about it all day every day," the 26-year-...
Tags: Floyd Mayweather, Jr., Pharmaceuticals, Food and Drug Administration, Georgetown, Research
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