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    Feb 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Spinal stenosis a painful arthritic condition

    Jim Calhoun should be on the sidelines of a basketball court, coaching the University of Connecticut men's team. Instead, he's been on medical leave for a painful arthritic condition.
    Jim Calhoun should be on the sidelines of a basketball court, coaching the University of Connecticut men's team. Instead, he's been on medical leave for a painful arthritic condition. Calhoun's pain is caused by spinal stenosis, a medical condition that...

    Tags: Human Body, University of Connecticut, Physical Therapy, Health Treatments, Spine

  2. Jan 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. The Interview: Larry Harding, president of High Street Partners

    About 20 of High Street Partners' employees are based at its Annapolis headquarters. The rest of its 160 workers are spread around the world, from California to London to Shanghai — which makes sense, considering its niche.
    About 20 of High Street Partners' employees are based at its Annapolis headquarters. The rest of its 160 workers are spread around the world, from California to London to Shanghai — which makes sense, considering its niche. The company helps...

    Tags: China, Hong Kong, Companies and Corporations, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Marketing

  4. May 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Rare disorder nearly takes Baltimore woman's sight

    When Tamika Morgan developed red irritated eyes in the fall of 2010, she wasted no time heading to an optometrist at a local retail store who gave her drops for pink eye.
    When Tamika Morgan developed red irritated eyes in the fall of 2010, she wasted no time heading to an optometrist at a local retail store who gave her drops for pink eye. Her eyes got worse over the next few days so she went to a local hospital to see an...

    Tags: Diabetes, Human Body, Health and Safety at School, Diseases and Illnesses, Insulin Injections

  6. May 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Columbia firm is world's first to market with stem cell drug

    A Columbia-based biotechnology company <a href="http://www.osiris.com/pdf/2012-05-17%20Health%20Canada%20Release.pdf" target="_blank">said this week it received the world&rsquo;s first government approval to market a stem cell drug</a>, in Canada.
    A Columbia-based biotechnology company said this week it received the world’s first government approval to market a stem cell drug, in Canada. Osiris Therapeutics, founded in 1992, spent 17 years developing a stem cell therapy that offers anti-...

    Tags: Diabetes, University of Maryland, College Park, Companies and Corporations, Trials, Agricultural Research and Technology

  8. Feb 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. For Frese, it's all about being positive

    There's a problem with little Tyler tonight, and Mommy is just about beside herself. Tyler just turned 4. He has leukemia &#8212; but this has nothing to do with that.
    The Washington Post
    There's a problem with little Tyler tonight, and Mommy is just about beside herself. Tyler just turned 4. He has leukemia — but this has nothing to do with that. Tyler is extroverted and lovey-dovey, a world-class hugger, a chatterbox. And until...

    Tags: Comcast Center (arena), The Washington Post, Brenda Frese, Atlantic Coast Conference, Hospitals and Clinics

  10. Dec 1, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Yukon gold

    It's a crisp, cold morning.
    It's a crisp, cold morning. Inside our recreational vehicles, we don fleece jackets and sweatshirts as the temperature hovers just below freezing. Ice has formed on one of the kettle ponds we are parked alongside in the vast Arctic tundra. As we step...

    Tags: Restaurants, Gold and Precious Material, Foods and Beverages, Ceremonies, Metal and Mineral

  12. Nov 29, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Erykah Badu and the Cannabinoids: A Q&A

    After releasing her 1997 debut album "Baduizm," it didn't take long for Erykah Badu's jazzy R&amp;B feel and bold, earthy style to earn her the title of "first lady of neo-soul." Four Grammy awards and four albums later, she is still inventing her own sound.
    After releasing her 1997 debut album "Baduizm," it didn't take long for Erykah Badu's jazzy R&B feel and bold, earthy style to earn her the title of "first lady of neo-soul." Four Grammy awards and four albums later, she is still inventing her own sound....

    Tags: Music, Electronics, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Science, Music Industry

  14. Jan 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Has heart to live dream

    Erik Compton can't shake this nagging foot problem. A plantar wart took hold toward the end of last year, growing to the point where he couldn't ignore it anymore. With the new PGA Tour season approaching, Compton finally saw a doctor last month to...

    Tags: Heart Attack, Golf Channel (tv network), Sony Open in Hawaii, PGA Tour, Golf

  16. Jan 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Planting woody shrubs is OK if ground isn't frozen

    We are moving into a new home and purchased a number of plants for landscaping. Our landscaper recommended that we postpone putting any of the plants in the ground. He says that planting them now will not be beneficial because the ground will not...

    Tags: Itching, Allergies

  18. Jan 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Rafael Palmeiro to the Hall of Fame: Let voters handle steroid issue

    The person who perhaps could be helped or hurt most if the National Baseball Hall of Fame offered specific instruction to its voters on whether candidates with a history of using performance-enhancing drugs should be enshrined has his own opinion as to what should happen.
    The Baltimore Sun
    The person who perhaps could be helped or hurt most if the National Baseball Hall of Fame offered specific instruction to its voters on whether candidates with a history of using performance-enhancing drugs should be enshrined has his own opinion as to...

    Tags: Voting, Miguel Tejada, Roger Clemens, Mark McGwire, Mike Piazza

  20. Jul 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. What will be outcome of the Clemens trial?

    Rocket's rough ride Phil Rogers Chicago Tribune Roger Clemens is going down, just like one of the 292 guys he struck out in 1997, the year many people believe he became a steroid cheater. I have a strong feeling he's going to be convicted of lying...

    Tags: New York Yankees, Athletes, Chicago Tribune, Chuck Knoblauch, Justice System

  22. Jul 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Easier to reach: 600 homers or 3,000 hits?

    PEDs make a difference Mark Emery The Morning Call Eliminating admitted or suspected performance-enhancing drug users Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa and Alex Rodriguez from the list, only four "clean" players have hit 600 home runs. Since baseball has cracked...

    Tags: Albert Pujols, Ken Griffey Jr., Jim Thome, Athletes, Chicago Tribune

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