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Annapolis man to head FEMA grant program
President Barack Obama has named an Annapolis man to head the multibillion-dollar grant program through which the Federal Emergency Management Agency helps local governments prepare for disasters. Brian Kamoie, 41, will oversee a vast portfolio of...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, FEMA, Government Aid, Barack Obama, U.S. Senate
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Aboard Twill Do, James Stierhoff seeks third Maryland Hunt Cup win
To co-workers, he's known as The Racing Guy. His neckties have little horses on them, and James Stierhoff has a different one for each day of the week. The walls of his office cubicle at the investment firm Brown Advisory are peppered with news...
Tags: Horse and Harness Racing
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Anne Arundel County health briefs
Vision, hearing tests The Department of Health offers vision and hearing screenings in public schools for children in preschool, kindergarten, first and eighth grade, and also for students new to Anne Arundel county schools. Student in the following...Tags: Diets and Dieting, Mental Health, Immunization, Anne Arundel Medical Center, Endometriosis
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'Dancing With the Stars' recap, Jacoby charms and Andy Dick brings the tears
Last week was "Prom Night" and mercifully Wynonna went home. Tonight is "The Best Year of Your Life," and I'm already prepared to feel decrepit and ancient when Aly and Zendaya pick from their limited number of years. During the staircase introductions,...
Tags: Labor Day, Music, Dance, Entertainment Events, Alcohol Addiction
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Doctor whose work saved millions reflects on career
The publication of Alfred Sommer's new memoir, "10 Lessons in Public Health," comes precisely 30 years after the publication of the most important thing he's ever written: "Increased mortality in children with mild vitamin A deficiency," a report of a...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, UNICEF, Disease Prevention, Literature, Physical Conditions
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'Glee' recap: 'Guilty Pleasures'
After last week's heavy (relatively speaking) "Feud" episode, we get a dose of "Glee" fluff in this week's "Guilty Pleasures" show. It all starts when Blaine spies Sam pilfering bags of pasta from the school cafeteria. He assumes it's to feed his family,...
Tags: Glee (tv program), Radiohead (music group), Bobby Brown, Barry Manilow, LeAnn Rimes
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Health care reform is cutting costs, improving care
This week marks the third anniversary of the Affordable Care Act. For Marylanders, that means a health care system that is stronger than it was three years ago, and a future that looks even brighter. Marylanders who have health insurance now have more...
Tags: Health Insurance, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Small Businesses, Health Insurance Cost, Insurance
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New Laurel KinderMender designed intentionally for fun
From its name to a play area filled with children's books, games and other toys, Route 1's KinderMender, looks more like a day-care center instead of a pediatric medical facility. KinderMender's play area has a white picket fence, flat-screen television...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Ear Infection, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Carrollton
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Rihanna's Tuesday concert at 1st Mariner Arena postponed
Rihanna postponed her 1st Mariner Arena concert scheduled for Tuesday night due to the flu and laryngitis, Live Nation announced today. Baltimore fans are instructed to keep their tickets, as a rescheduled date will be announced at a later date....
Tags: 1st Mariner Arena, Rihanna, Live Nation
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Hopkins provides extra leave days to Keswick employees
Employees who were barred from their offices on the Johns Hopkins at Keswick campus because of water contamination have been granted additional paid leave days, human resources officials said Friday. Employees in the campus' south building, which was...
Tags: Health Insurance, Health and Safety at School, Symptoms, Employees, Conservation
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Study provides more evidence that flu travels through the air
A new study has found more evidence that people may catch the flu through airborne particles and not just direct or indirect contact with a person who has the virus. The study from the University of Maryland School of Public Health also found that when...
Tags: Coughing, Viral Diseases and Infections
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City's Sen. McFadden taken to hospital, released
Sen. Nathaniel McFadden, the dean of Baltimore's Senate delegation, fell ill at the State House Thursday morning and was taken from the Senate lounge on a gurney. McFadden, 66, was sitting upright and appeared alert as emergency medical workers took him...
Tags: High Blood Pressure, Anne Arundel Medical Center, Hospitals and Clinics
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