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Aberdeen: September events begin a new season
September is here, and a new season of events is planned at the Aberdeen Senior Activity Center. Today (Friday Sept. 7) there is a Quilting Workshop from 9 a.m. to noon. Also, the Men's Discussion Group will meet from 10 to 11 a.m. On Monday, Sept. 10,...Tags: Medical Specialization, Senior Health, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Nursing, Health and Safety at School
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Charlie Kimball talks about racing with diabetes
Charlie Kimball was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 2007, news that upended his personal and professional life. But the 27-year-old English-born, California-raised open-wheel racing veteran didn't just work to get his career back on track, he's worked...Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Auto Racing, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Vehicles
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FDA approves new obesity drug
The U.S. Food and Drug Administrationapproved a new drug Wednesday to help people battle chronic obesity. Used in conjuction with a healthy diet and exercise, the drug Belviq will help people lose weight by activating a receptor in the brain that will...
Tags: Body Mass Index, Placebo, Weight Loss, Physical Fitness and Exercise, High Blood Pressure
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Havre de Grace resident goes on 'Patients Over Politics' bus tour
Havre de Grace resident Don Mathis, best known locally for his past leadership of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Harford County, was about to leave for Tampa, Fla., Wednesday afternoon, but not for the biggest event happening in that city this week. Doctors...Tags: Breast Cancer, Elections, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Tampa, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Marine sergeant in Towson is named NFL-Tillman Military Scholar
As a Marine, Sergeant Emily Thompson Schelberg was deployed to Iraq. It was while she traveled the countryside working with a Navy corpsmen on a humanitarian aid mission that Thompson Schelberg discovered her calling. "I want to help people who may be at...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, New York Jets, Baltimore Ravens, National Football League, Arizona Cardinals
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Ervin M. Milner, founded production house
Ervin M. Milner, who founded Milner Productions in the basement of his Northwest Baltimore home and turned it into one of the nation's largest producers of educational audiovisuals for physicians and hospitals, died Aug. 17 of complications from...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Gynecology, Newspapers, National Football League, Medical Procedures and Tests
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August is an eventful month in Aberdeen
August is full of important activities in Aberdeen! The opening ceremonies for the Cal Ripken World Series are today (Friday). The host team from Forest Hill will play tonight and all is in readiness for the big parade Saturday in downtown Aberdeen...Tags: World Series, Baseball, Babe Ruth
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Stage 4 breast cancer patients seek to manage terminal condition
A stranger approached a cluster of women laughing and chatting at an Annapolis coffee shop and politely inquired what type of group was having so much fun.
"One that you don't want to join," answered 55-year-old Sally Ring, setting off another wave of...Tags: Breast Cancer, Medical Research, University of Kansas , Political Fundraising, Healthcare Provider
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A caretaker is taken care of
When you grow up taking care of other people, it's understandable that you might put taking care of yourself last on the list. Until, of course, you absolutely have to put yourself on the list. The kidney transplant list. A colleague, Carla Hubbard,...Tags: Charity, Johns Hopkins University, Newspaper and Magazine, Dialysis, Kidney Disease
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Baltimore Co. man under age 45 died in heat
Summer heat played a role in the death of a Baltimore County man under the age of 45 earlier this summer, state health officials have confirmed. The man is the youngest to have died of heat-related causes in Maryland so far this year. He brings the tally...Tags: Respiratory Disease, Baltimore County, Diseases and Illnesses
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Easy call on junk food
At a time when nearly a third of Maryland children between ages 10 and 17 are either overweight or obese, you'd think there'd be a law against selling junk food and sugary drinks on school grounds. Wrong. While many in-school cafeterias in Maryland,...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Obesity, Hamburgers, Heart Disease, Cancer
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More people visiting retail clinics for medical care
Not so long ago mixing a shopping trip with a visit to the doctor might not have crossed most people's minds. But the concept has caught on quickly. Clinics located in drug stores, supermarket and retail stores are attracting a rapidly growing number of...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Asthma, Flu, Vaccines
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