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CCBC tobacco ban part of larger trend in schools
The Community College of Baltimore County plans to snuff out tobacco use on its campuses starting July 1, continuing a trend already found at many other schools in the Baltimore area. Once the policy goes into effect, the school will permit the use of...
Tags: Community College of Baltimore County, Hope Davis, Randallstown, Cancer, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Editorial: Ban on smoking at community college follows a campus trend
"One of these days, they'll ban outdoor smoking." That was a rueful refrain heard a decade or so ago from smokers as they were banished from indoor public spaces and relegated to lawns and building stoops if they wanted to light up. That was prophetic,...Tags: Community College of Baltimore County, Cancer, Dundalk, Lungs and Airways, Quitting Smoking
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Ravens community quarterback award is 'fantastic' honor for Arundel volunteer
As a volunteer at the Arundel House of Hope, Phil Bailey doesn't get paid for his services — for doing dishes, doing laundry or performing any of his other duties. After 20 years of working at the facility that provides shelter, health care, food,...
Tags: Health Treatments, Football, Chemotherapy, Oakland Raiders
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Havre de Grace: Happy Thanksgiving, HdG, have a wonderful day
Happy Thanksgiving dear readers, Happy Turkey Day, too! I pray that your Thanksgiving celebration is a delightful affair and one for which you have much to be thankful. To all you travelers or folks who have family and friends who will be traveling, safe...Tags: John F. Kennedy, Thanksgiving, Abraham Lincoln, Entertainment Events, American Legion
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North County student wins Intel Science Fair's top prize
North County High School freshman Jack Andraka stood on the auditorium stage, speaking about the invention that earned him the $75,000 grand prize at the recent Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Behind him stood Dr. Anirban Maitra, a...Tags: Invention and Innovation, Cancer, College Sports, Johns Hopkins University, Teaching and Learning
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At Relay for Life, emotions on display in battle against cancer
Donna Holt was healthy and strong, a breast cancer survivor. But while training for the Iron Girl Columbia Triathlon in 2009, she was surprised to find she couldn't complete the practice swim. Turns out, the breast cancer she had conquered in 1998 had...
Tags: Netherlands, Cancer, Celebrities, Lungs and Airways, Ellicott City
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Doctors grapple with prostate cancer screening guidelines
For years, the PSA test has been the standard method for early detection of prostate cancer, which strikes one in six men.
But recently, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, a federal advisory panel, said the test that checks for prostate-specific...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Oncology, Cancer, Death, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Engaged: Colby Previti and John Celmer
Wedding Day: December 1, 2012 Her story: Colby Previti, 26, grew up in Bowley's Quarters and now lives in Middle River. She is a freelance model and make-up artist. Her father, Vincent Previti, is a retired firefighter. Her mother, Kimberly Previti, is a...
Tags: Family, Christmas, Cancer, Havre de Grace, Bethlehem Steel
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Memories of Morris Martick, an inimitable Baltimorean
The Baltimore SunMorris Martick, the inimitable Baltimore restaurateur, has died at 88. Martick died of lung cancer early Friday at Union Memorial Hospital. Read Jacques Kelly's obituary. We've started to hear from people who knew Morris Martick, or just about him....Tags: Facebook, Dining and Drinking, Tony Foreman, Restaurants, Diseases and Illnesses
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Morris Martick, restaurateur
Morris Martick, the colorful restaurateur who ran a Baltimore landmark for nearly four decades, died of lung cancer early Friday at Union Memorial Hospital. He was 88.
Friends said he collapsed while walking on Howard Street last month. He had...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Restaurant and Catering Industry, France, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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Robotic technology to treat lung cancer
The da Vinci robotic technology allows doctors to perform more precise surgeries. The technique also enables patients to recover more quickly with fewer complications in many cases. The technique is used to perform many different types of surgeries. Dr....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Research, Cancer, Lungs and Airways
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Quitting smoking is tough, but not impossible
Many people pick quitting smoking as their New Year's resolution. But if quitting smoking was easy, most smokers would have already done it. Tobacco is highly addictive and the process isn't easy, but quitting is possible for those who really are ready...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Cancer, Quitting Smoking
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