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Concerns over pesticide testing are justified
The Maryland Pesticide Network (MPN) appreciates The Sun's extensive and fair coverage of the dispute regarding the current Lyme disease study being conducted in Maryland by the state's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and theU.S. Centers for...Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Heart Disease, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, European Union, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Brain fitness 101 at Marbles: The Brain Store
You already know that your body needs regular exercise and a healthy diet, but what about your brain? As it turns out, mental fitness is just as important as physical fitness, and Marbles: The Brain Store at the Columbia mall can help.
The store, which...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Healthy Diet
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Nancy Jacobs wants criminal penalty for failing to report abuse
With the child sex-abuse scandal at Penn State continuing to play out, Maryland Sen. Nancy Jacobs, who represents Harford County, wants to institute a criminal penalty in Maryland for those who are required to report child abuse and fail to do so. "In...Tags: Lawyers, Criminals, Team Incorporated, Joe Paterno, Child Abuse
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Compass Academy to give special needs students direction
When the Norbel School for special needs students closed in June, it left school admissions director Frank Pugliese, like the school's the teachers and staff, unemployed.
But Pugliese, who had been at the school for 15 years, didn't stop working.
In...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Colleges and Universities, Spina Bifida, Catonsville, Teaching and Learning
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Phelps' voyage
Sun ReporterMichael Phelps was 15 years old the day he returned home to Rodgers Forge from his first Olympic Games in 2000. He had finished 5th in the 200-meter butterfly in Sydney, Australia, even though he was mostly ears and arms at that point, and it seemed as...Tags: Katie Hoff, Olympic Games, Lawyers, NBC (tv network), Rod Laver
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'I always want to do better,' Phelps says at economics forum in Saudi Arabia
Associated PressMixing subjects linked to sports, society and business, Olympic champions Michael Phelps and Carl Lewis appeared at an economic gathering yesterday to promote sports in Saudi Arabia. From questions about Phelps' struggles with attention deficit...Tags: Michael Phelps, Social Sciences, Awards and Prizes, Carl Lewis, Speed Skating
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Reuters Health News Summary
ReutersFollowing is a summary of current health news briefs. Curing diabetes via surgery, without weight loss NEW YORK (Reuters) - Cristina Iaboni had the dubious distinction of being not quite obese enough. For all the pounds on her 5'5'' frame, she did not...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Kidney, Mineral Supplements, Cystic Fibrosis, Kidney Disease
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Fake ADHD drug Adderall sold online, US FDA warns
Reuters* Counterfeit Adderall may be harmful-FDA * Drug in short supply since at least last year * Adderall controlled substance, limited by DEA WASHINGTON, May 30 (Reuters) - Some websites are peddling fake versions of Adderall, a treatment for attention...Tags: Social Sciences, Adderall (drug), Culture, Food and Drug Administration, Drugs and Medicines
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FDA warns against counterfeit Adderall bought online
The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday warned consumers and physicians about counterfeit forms of Adderall being sold online. Unscrupulous distributors are apparently taking advantage of the fact that the drug is currently in short supply because...
Tags: Social Sciences, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, Adderall (drug), Pharmaceuticals, Culture
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Fake ADHD drug Adderall sold online, U.S. FDA warns
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some websites are peddling fake versions of Adderall, a treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder that is currently in short supply in the United States, federal regulators warned. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration...Tags: Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, Adderall (drug), Pharmaceuticals, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration
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Students Unite To Help A Third Grader Fight For His Life
WGNO NewsElementary school students in Luling are pulling their resources together to help one of their classmates fight for his life. Vanessa Bolano has the story. 8-year-old Alex Oxford is back at Mimosa Park Elementary in Luling after weeks of being absent....Tags: Social Sciences, Learning Disability, First American Bank, Culture
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Woman accused of killing Southport minister pleads not guilty Tuesday
The woman accused of fatally shooting a local minister pleaded not guilty at her initial hearing Tuesday morning. Fox59 spoke with 46-year-old Lori Barcroft’s mother, who opened up about what may have caused her daughter to allegedly kill...
Tags: Social Sciences, Adderall (drug), Culture, Trials, Shootings
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