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    May 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Plan B restrictions — better, but not best

    In the United States of 2013, any youngster can walk into a store and buy a bottle of aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen or some other pain reliever without showing any identification, parental consent or a doctor's order. They don't have to be 15 or 17 or even old enough to know how to make exact change if the cashier will help them out.
    In the United States of 2013, any youngster can walk into a store and buy a bottle of aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen or some other pain reliever without showing any identification, parental consent or a doctor's order. They don't have to be 15 or 17 or...

    Tags: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Over-the-Counter Medicines, Judges, Health Treatments, Acetaminophen (drug)

  2. May 2, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  3. From Key Highway to Key West, Lemle bikes for cancer awareness

    It's more than 1,300 miles from Key Highway in Baltimore to Key West, Fla. — a car drive lasting a couple days or a flight lasting a few hours. Or, in the case of Howard County Education Association President Paul Lemle, an eight-day bike ride.
    It's more than 1,300 miles from Key Highway in Baltimore to Key West, Fla. — a car drive lasting a couple days or a flight lasting a few hours. Or, in the case of Howard County Education Association President Paul Lemle, an eight-day bike ride....

    Tags: Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Howard County, Livestrong Foundation

  4. Jan 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Hospitals seeing large number of patients with flu symptoms

    Area hospitals are coping with a surge of patients with achy bodies, fevers and sore throats as the nation grapples with a flu season that has hit earlier and harder than usual.
    Area hospitals are coping with a surge of patients with achy bodies, fevers and sore throats as the nation grapples with a flu season that has hit earlier and harder than usual. The flu virus is unpredictable, so no one knows when the outbreak will...

    Tags: New Year's Day, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Coughing, Disease Prevention, Viral Diseases and Infections

  6. Nov 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Going round and round on teething remedies

    Pardon the radio silence around here lately. The baby is on round two of teething, and he's not happy.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Pardon the radio silence around here lately. The baby is on round two of teething, and he's not happy. The song goes, "If Mama ain't happy, ain't nobody happy," but I think it's more likely, "If baby ain't happy, ain't nobody happy." We're all short...

    Tags: Google Inc.

  8. Jul 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Getting older, getting fit

    For people who want to live past 100, the first step is taking a whole bunch more steps.
    For people who want to live past 100, the first step is taking a whole bunch more steps. A recent survey found half of all centenarians are exercising almost every day. Most are walking, but many also are lifting weights, practicing yoga, biking or...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Arthritis, Health Treatments, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Pikesville

  10. Sep 17, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  11. Commentary: A few minutes of education from a master storyteller

    Some of my colleagues and I had an opportunity recently to do a little catching up with Dr. Gunther Hirsch, the former mayor and county council president, retired physician, author, world traveler and always one of Havre de Grace's first citizens. Hirsch...

    Tags: Harford County, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, General Practitioners, Health Organizations, Book

  12. Jul 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Why Romney's returns are relevant

    Mitt Romney, release those tax returns.
    Mitt Romney, release those tax returns. In crisis management, most experienced campaign consultants will tell you, the best thing to do when the proverbial manure hits the rotating blades, is to come clean: Tell the public everything you know, sit down...

    Tags: Personal Finance, Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Personal Income, Ethics

  14. Jun 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Prognosis good and spirits high for NFL ref who found he had cancer after injury at Ravens game

    If he's doing his job, an NFL official will largely go unnoticed. He will make sure the rules are followed, of course, yet blend into the background as much as possible.
    If he's doing his job, an NFL official will largely go unnoticed. He will make sure the rules are followed, of course, yet blend into the background as much as possible. Tony Corrente is anything but invisible. The longtime NFL referee learned that as...

    Tags: National Football League, Health Treatments, Cancer, Throat Cancer, Blood

  16. Mar 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Morgan State to stage 'Porgy and Bess'

    It's a kind of a musical homecoming.
    It's a kind of a musical homecoming. "Porgy and Bess," the first and, many would say, greatest American opera, returns to Baltimore after a long absence with a large-scale production this week at Morgan State University, featuring several well-...

    Tags: New York City, Morgan State University, Colleges and Universities, Tony Awards, DuBose Heyward

  18. Apr 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Researchers find banned antibiotics in poultry byproducts

    Researchers report that they have found evidence of banned antibiotics in poultry byproducts, suggesting that growers are evading a 2005 prohibition on their use in treating chickens and turkeys.
    Researchers report that they have found evidence of banned antibiotics in poultry byproducts, suggesting that growers are evading a 2005 prohibition on their use in treating chickens and turkeys. Scientists at Johns Hopkins' Bloomberg School of Public...

    Tags: Vaccines, Health and Safety at School, Food and Drug Administration, Benadryl (drug), Health Organizations

  20. Apr 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Bloomberg chicken study is flawed

    In their continuing campaign against animal protein and modern agriculture, the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health has published findings that, in my opinion as a microbiologist and veterinarian, defy logic and sound science....

    Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Benadryl (drug), University of Georgia, Colleges and Universities, Drugs and Medicines

  22. Mar 3, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  23. It's cold season, and I'd rather it be 'broken bone' season

    It had been years since I'd had a head cold. I've had a couple of sinus infections that laid me out, but somehow I'd managed to avoid the common cold. I hate colds. I've had broken bones and I've had colds and I can stand before you and say, without fear...

    Tags: Smallpox , Broken Bones, Injuries and Wounds, Coughing, Foods and Beverages

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