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Cosmetic surgery for the canine set
Ace, a youthful Labrador, bounds across his lawn, fielding tennis balls and hurrying them back to his owner. His tail wags. His coat is thick and shiny. He barks with enthusiasm. To the naked eye, Ace is a strapping example of dogdom. Who would guess...
Tags: Cosmetic Procedures, Surgery, Health and Medical Professionals, Annapolis, Plastic Surgeons
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Season gets a kick start at Lutherville-Timonium's Soccer Day
Sunshine and mild temperatures cooperated — for most of the day, at least — as the Lutherville Timonium Recreation Council celebrated its annual LTRC Soccer Day on Sept. 8. The event, held at Ridgely Middle School fields and including...Tags: Breast Cancer, Trips and Vacations
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Howard County General welcomes new doctor to breast center
When it comes to breast health, Howard County women now have treatment options closer to home. Howard County General Hospital this year opened a new breast center, offering comprehensive services like mammographies, diagnostics and biopsies, and a full...
Tags: Breast Cancer, Oncology, Cancer, Women's Health, Colleges and Universities
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Should kids be allowed to use tanning beds?
State health officials are reviewing Maryland's tanning bed regulations. The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene said Friday it wants public input on the regulations, which require anyone under 18 to have permission from a parent or guardian before...
Tags: Family
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Sykesville woman achieves longtime dream for Ironman competitions
Sue Komaromy has been out of New York since leaving her home on Long Island more than a quarter-century ago to play volleyball at Towson. Yet there is still a lot of New Yorker that remains in the 44-year-old mother of two who lives in Sykesville. The...
Tags: Pelvis, Casino and Gambling, Boston Marathon, Back Surgery, Back Pain
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Learning from the best: Father-son businesses share secrets to success
Sons learn from their fathers. Whether it’s how to throw a ball, ride a bike, shave or tie a tie, the lessons fathers teach can last a lifetime. But how do those lessons change when a son joins his father in business? Howard Magazine talked with...
Tags: Human papillomavirus, Harvard Medical School, Business, Colleges and Universities, Clarksville
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Kids whose parents have cancer find comfort at Camp Kesem
The pastel-colored ball of yarn made its way from one tiny hand to another at the Camp Kesem "empowerment ceremony," with each camper unraveling their part of a common, painful thread.
What bound them together was cancer — which had come...Tags: Auction Service, Stanford University, Kendo, Cancer, Financial Aid
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Scavenger hunters swarm Bel Air to fight cancer
On Saturday afternoon, Bel Air was crawling with people donning green shirts and looking for something. While the folks wearing green shirts were looking for items as part of a scavenger hunt, they were helping in a small way to find effective...Tags: Medical Research, Oncology, Business, Research, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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'Team Heinle' supports North Carroll field hockey assistant with cancer
A buzz spread among the North Carroll field hockey players as they gathered just inside the gate to their playing field and looked toward the parking lot. "Is she here? Is she coming?" They're all dressed in black shirts with the words "Team Heinle"...
Tags: Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Cancer, Chemotherapy, Diseases and Illnesses, Francis Scott Key
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Baltimore area companies got $85 million in venture capital in Q3
The PriceWaterhouseCoopers quarterly MoneyTree report is out, and it shows who scored nice chunks of capital from investors in the Baltimore area. The report is a collaboration with the National Venture Capital Association, and uses data from Thomson...
Tags: Heart Disease
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Michael J. Wagner, chef
Michael Joseph Wagner, an award-winning chef who taught at the old Baltimore International College, died of melanoma Sept. 17 at the Gilchrist Hospice of Columbia. He was 52 and lived in Columbia.
Born in Baltimore and raised in Rodgers Forge and in...Tags: Washington, DC, Howard County, Colleges and Universities, Clarksville, Catonsville
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Walking — and sharing life details — to fight cancer
Before she joined the sea of pink-clothed people who turned out for a breast cancer walk in Baltimore Sunday morning, Janet Warren filled out a medical history and gave a blood sample. It was a different way to show her commitment to the cause — one...
Tags: Superman (fictional character), Cervical Cancer, Medical Research, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Health Organizations
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