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    Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Dr. Kenneth B. Kochmann, family physician

    Dr. Kenneth B. Kochmann, a former social worker who became a physician later in life, died March 8 of multiple myeloma at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 63.
    Dr. Kenneth B. Kochmann, a former social worker who became a physician later in life, died March 8 of multiple myeloma at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 63. The son of German immigrant parents — his father was a traveling salesman and his mother a...

    Tags: Timonium, State University of New York, General Practitioners, Colleges and Universities, Health Treatments

  2. Mar 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Allergen drops can be alternative to shots, drugs, Hopkins report says

    Taking drops of allergens under the tongue can be an effective alternative to allergy shots for preventing coughing, wheezing and chest tightness common this time of year among allergy sufferers, according to a Johns Hopkins doctor's review of dozens of published studies.
    Taking drops of allergens under the tongue can be an effective alternative to allergy shots for preventing coughing, wheezing and chest tightness common this time of year among allergy sufferers, according to a Johns Hopkins doctor's review of dozens of...

    Tags: Allergies, Health Organizations, Over-the-Counter Medicines, Pharmaceuticals, Drugs and Medicines

  4. Feb 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Unions are not the answer

    I take issue with much of Lane Windham's recent commentary ("If not labor unions, then what?" Jan. 29) beginning with the fundamental premise that it was the unions that provided us with economic redistribution. Like many other academicians, Ms. Windham confuses correlation with causation throughout her thought process. The simple presence of unions in the United States during our rise as the undisputed economic world leader does not establish them as the cause of a better or fairer distribution of wealth.
    I take issue with much of Lane Windham's recent commentary ("If not labor unions, then what?" Jan. 29) beginning with the fundamental premise that it was the unions that provided us with economic redistribution. Like many other academicians, Ms. Windham...

    Tags: Work Rules Contract Issues, Globalization, Windham (Windham, Connecticut), Unions, Agriculture

  6. Jan 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. SWATS co-founder responds to Ray Lewis' jabs, sticks to story

    Mitch Ross handled Ray Lewis' public berating the way the Ravens linebacker has said he handles difficult times.
    Mitch Ross handled Ray Lewis' public berating the way the Ravens linebacker has said he handles difficult times. "That stuff with Ray?" Ross said Wednesday. "I've put that in God's hands." Ross co-owns SWATS, the company that, according to Sports...

    Tags: Dietary Supplements, San Francisco 49ers, College Football, Johns Hopkins University, Sports Illustrated

  8. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Deer antler spray wouldn't deliver banned substance, according to Hopkins doctor

    Even if Ray Lewis did use deer antler spray his body would have never absorbed the banned substance its manufacturer says gives the product its potency, a Johns Hopkins professor said.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Even if Ray Lewis did use deer antler spray his body would have never absorbed the banned substance its manufacturer says gives the product its potency, a Johns Hopkins professor said. Sports Illustrated ran an article online Tuesday that connected the...

    Tags: Justice System, St. Louis Rams, National Football League, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Football

  10. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Ray Lewis denies using performance-enhancing drugs

    Twelve years after his first appearance in the Super Bowl was marred by questions about his legal problems in Atlanta, Ray Lewis was back on that stage Tuesday, again being asked to defend his integrity and reputation.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Twelve years after his first appearance in the Super Bowl was marred by questions about his legal problems in Atlanta, Ray Lewis was back on that stage Tuesday, again being asked to defend his integrity and reputation. Just hours after a Sports...

    Tags: San Francisco 49ers, Sports Illustrated, Steve McNair, National Football League, Football

  12. Dec 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Fallston man died of fungal meningitis

    John C. "Jack" Millhausen, an 84-year-old Fallston resident, is at least the second Marylander to die of fungal meningitis in a national epidemic that experts say is slowing but about which many questions remain.
    John C. "Jack" Millhausen, an 84-year-old Fallston resident, is at least the second Marylander to die of fungal meningitis in a national epidemic that experts say is slowing but about which many questions remain. Millhausen died Nov. 15 at Gilchrist...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Pikesville, Peter G. Angelos, Food and Drug Administration, Medical Procedures and Tests

  14. Dec 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Kate Middleton pregnancy: what is hyperemesis gravidarum?

    The world is abuzz about the pregnancy of the Dutchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, which some publications report likely had to reveal the news after being hospitalized with hyperemesis gravidarum. 
    The world is abuzz about the pregnancy of the Dutchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, which some publications report likely had to reveal the news after being hospitalized with hyperemesis gravidarum.  But what exactly is hyperemesis gravidarum? The...

    Tags: Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Medical Specialization, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Obstetrics, Gynecology

  16. Jan 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. In meningitis outbreak, fear lingers for patients with few answers

    A national outbreak of fungal meningitis linked to a tainted steroid killed two Marylanders. Nearly two dozen people living with the disease and hundreds of others who may have been exposed fear they may be next.
    A national outbreak of fungal meningitis linked to a tainted steroid killed two Marylanders. Nearly two dozen people living with the disease and hundreds of others who may have been exposed fear they may be next. Sheila Smelkinson began suffering in...

    Tags: Justice System, Pikesville, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Chemical Industry, Symptoms

  18. Jan 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. We're not perfect, but there is a way for writers to handle Hall of Fame controversy

    When it was announced that <a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/orioles/blog/bal-no-players-elected-to-baseball-hall-of-fame-20130109,0,6583983.story" target="_blank">no candidate had received the 75 percent inclusion on ballots needed to be inducted into this year&rsquo;s Baseball Hall of Fame class</a>, I can&rsquo;t say I was surprised.
    The Baltimore Sun
    When it was announced that no candidate had received the 75 percent inclusion on ballots needed to be inducted into this year’s Baseball Hall of Fame class, I can’t say I was surprised. I honestly thought Houston’s Craig Biggio might...

    Tags: Mike Piazza, Roger Clemens, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa

  20. Jun 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Former Orioles executive Jim Duquette to donate kidney to daughter

    The problems of a 10-year-old sound something like this.
    The problems of a 10-year-old sound something like this. "Can I pleeeaaase have an email account?" pleads Lindsey Duquette, jumping up and down in front of her mom, Pam Duquette, in the family kitchen in Sparks. "All my friends have email." It's...

    Tags: Kidney, Symptoms, MLB Network (tv network), Alonzo Mourning, Immune System

  22. Nov 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. State board says it can regulate compounding pharmacies

    The state board that regulates Maryland pharmacies like the Massachusetts firm under investigation in a national fungal meningitis outbreak said it can adequately oversee so-called compounding pharmacies, despite cries from critics that the federal government should have more authority.
    The state board that regulates Maryland pharmacies like the Massachusetts firm under investigation in a national fungal meningitis outbreak said it can adequately oversee so-called compounding pharmacies, despite cries from critics that the federal...

    Tags: Edward J Markey, Food and Drug Administration, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center , Hepatitis C , Retraining

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