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Dr. Louise Schnaufer
Dr. Louise Schnaufer, an internationally renowned pediatric surgeon who had been associated with Union Memorial Hospital and Johns Hopkins Hospital early in her career, died Oct. 14 of complications from Alzheimer's disease at Cathedral Village, a...Tags: Fine Arts, Internists, American Academy of Pediatrics, Arts, Health and Medical Professionals
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Upper Chesapeake has big building plans
Upper Chesapeake Medical Center has been in major construction mode lately. The hospital recently broke ground on its cancer center, even as ongoing work on a new access road could cause traffic headaches for residents passing through the Route 24 area....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Harford County
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Dr. Frederick Joseph Hatem, obstetrician, dies
Dr. Frederick Joseph Hatem, a retired Havre de Grace obstetrician who delivered thousands of babies in Harford and Cecil counties during his four-decade career, including baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr., died June 6 of heart failure at Harford...Tags: Obstetrics, Health and Medical Professionals, American Legion, Gynecology, Aberdeen
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Horses take the lead in battle against breast cancer
Patricia Artimovich survived a life-threatening disease, thanks, she says, to the Johns Hopkins Avon Breast Cancer Center and to the healing power of horses.
Next weekend, horses and their riders will help her raise funds for the hospital and its...Tags: Equestrian, Dressage, Diseases and Illnesses, Documentary (genre), Social Sciences
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To protect doctors, patients, rein in Medicare panel
The federal health care reform law establishes a new body, called the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB), responsible for enforcing the annual spending cap in Medicare. The IPAB will consist of 15 presidential appointees and will start making...Tags: Health Insurance, Maryland, Health Care Reform (2009), Barack Obama, Government Health Care
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Towson cardiologist faces professional charges
The regulatory board responsible for licensing doctors in Maryland has filed administrative charges against a Towson cardiologist accused of performing hundreds of unnecessary procedures, beginning a process that could strip him of the authority to...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Justice System, Johns Hopkins University, Laws, Death
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Not a cure-all
Sun reportersMany heroin addicts trying to break the grip of drugs and crime turn to a health center on West Saratoga Street for help. Some come asking for an orange pill they believe might be a "wonder drug" for treating their problems. Nearly 200 have gotten it....Tags: Drug Use, HIV, Judges, Arts, Martin O'Malley
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Doctors in short supply in rural Maryland
When his longtime physician retired, Southern Maryland lawmaker Thomas "Mac" Middleton faced a predicament: The senator needed a new doctor but couldn't find one who was taking new patients. "I had to go through three different doctor groups before...Tags: Montgomery County (Alabama), Maryland, St. Mary's County, Health and Medical Professionals, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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'Fess up or fight? Accused confront difficult decision
Sun reporterOrioles second baseman , after a weekend of silence, chose to fall on his sword. He had been named as a steroid user in the Mitchell Report released by Major League Baseball last week, and though the evidence against him amounted to hearsay - the word of...Tags: New York Yankees, Lawyers, Anna Nicole Smith, Barry Bonds, Harley-Davidson Inc.
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Only 5% survive gunshot wounds to head
Sun reporterThe nine Amish girls shot in the head Monday by a deranged milk truck driver faced long odds: National statistics show that only 5 percent of people who sustain such gunshot wounds survive them. But with four of the girls still hanging on last night,...Tags: Maryland, Assault, Head Injuries, Coma, Brain
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Some commuters rethink lifestyles, jobs, as Amtrak increases its prices
Sun StaffKaren Matthews has been taking the train from Baltimore to her job at a Philadelphia hospital using a monthly pass that costs $528. Next week, Amtrak is raising the price to $882 while insisting she's still getting a good deal. With less than two weeks'...Tags: Maryland, University of Minnesota, Colleges and Universities, Johns Hopkins University, Transportation
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