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Dr. Sanjay Gupta is the chief medical correspondent for the health and medical unit at the CNN network. President-elect Barack Obama is reportedly considering Sanjay Gupta as his choice for surgeon general in his administration. Sanjay Gupta joined CNN in the summer of 2001 and became part of the team covering the Sept. 11 attacks in New York City. He also led breaking news reporting on the anthrax attacks later that year. Sanjay Gupta is practicing neurosurgeon and an assistant professor of neurosurgery.
Dr. Sanjay Gupta is the chief medical correspondent for the health and medical unit at the CNN network. President-elect Barack Obama is reportedly considering Sanjay Gupta as his choice for surgeon general in his administration. Sanjay Gupta joined CNN in the summer of 2001 and became part of the team covering the Sept. 11 attacks in New York City. He also led breaking news reporting on the anthrax attacks later that year. Sanjay Gupta is practicing neurosurgeon and an assistant professor of neurosurgery.
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Jacoby Jones on Jimmy Kimmel show; dueling Ravens in late night Thursday
The Baltimore SunIt's going to be dueling Ravens in late night Thursday with Jacoby Jones on Jimmy Kimmel and John Harbaugh on David Letterman. Both shows air at 11:35 p.m. -- Kimmel on ABC and Letterman on CBS. Talk about TV suddenly paying national attention to...Tags: Joe Flacco, David Letterman, Baltimore Ravens, Jimmy Kimmel Live! (tv program), Terrell Suggs
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Letters and maps tell history of Laurel during Civil War
Although no battles were fought in Laurel during the Civil War, the city's railroad was a strategic resource for the Union Army, numerous units of Union soldiers were stationed here and the military's presence added a different element to the city's...
Tags: Museums, Abraham Lincoln, Library of Congress, Measles, Wars and Interventions
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Flu 411: What everyone needs to know
It's flu season in Baltimore. A few days after Christmas, Baltimore resident Kathleen Dudley began experiencing telltale signs of the flu — fever, chills, body aches, sore throat, cough and overall exhaustion. "The worst part — the fever...
Tags: Internal Medicine, Sore Throat, Swine Flu, Soups, Coughing
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Twins dedicate lives to helping the dying
Two decades ago, a long-term patient at Greater Baltimore Medical Center was astonished at the quality of care he was getting. His principal nurse wasn't just cheerful and knowledgeable. She also seemed to be taking care of him day and night.
Then he...Tags: Family, Palliative Care, Real Estate, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Medical Specialization
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Ravens parade draws north Baltimoreans to City Hall
North Baltimore was well represented in Ravens Nation as a noontime parade in honor of the Super Bowl champions kicked off outside City Hall on Tuesday, followed by a victory celebration at M&T Bank Stadium. "How often do you get to do this?" said...
Tags: Joe Flacco, Ray Rice, Ray Lewis, New York Mets, Football
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Catonsville chiropractor with Ravens in New Orleans
Among the throngs of Ravens fans making the trek to New Orleans this weekend is Catonsville resident Doug Miller. Miller, formerly a 25-year resident of Arbutus, is one of two team chiropractors for the Ravens who made the trip to Louisiana. The...Tags: Tampa, Denver Broncos, Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots, Super Bowl XLVII
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Paid sick-leave bill unveiled in Annapolis
Workers in Maryland would be guaranteed seven paid sick days a year under a bill introduced Thursday in Annapolis, eliminating what advocates say is an "impossible choice" that thousands of mostly low-wage employees are forced to make between preserving...
Tags: McDonald's, Baltimore County, Employment, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Labor Legislation
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Mary Esther R. "Essie" Feldmann, registered nurse
Mary Esther R. "Essie" Feldmann, a retired registered nurse and pioneering Rodgers Forge resident, died Sunday of complications from dementia at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
Earlier this month, family and friends gathered to celebrate Mrs. Feldmann'...Tags: Baltimore County, Medical Specialization, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Nursing, Christianity
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Psychiatrists, mental health advocates uneasy with gun policy prescriptions
Sitting around a broad table in a nondescript office in Reisterstown last week, more than a dozen mental health advocates, medical professionals and law enforcement officials stared tensely at one another. Nearly a month after the state-created task...
Tags: Mental Health, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Behavioral Conditions, Maryland State Police, Culture
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End the 'doc fix' charade, once and for all
Doctors are breathing a collective sigh of relief because we again escaped a cut in Medicare payments. But this whole recurrent charade underscores, once again, the unresolved issue of how to pay doctors. The fiscal cliff rescue included the usual "doc...
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Driver remains unnamed in Perryville crash that killed two
Maryland State Police have still not released the name of the driver who killed two highway workers in a Route 40 work zone near Perryville on Jan. 9. The driver was on Route 40 near Belvidere Road at about 9 a.m. that day when he struck and killed...Tags: Accidental Death, Motorvehicle Accidents, Maryland State Police, Transportation Accidents, Washington, DC
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Harford County's Michelle Campbell receives pharmaceutical award
The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy has awarded the first Donald O. Fedder Memorial Fellowship to Michelle Campbell, a fifth-year student from Have de Grace. The award supports the training and development of a graduate student whose work...Tags: Family, Substance Abuse, Harford County, Teaching and Learning, Science
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