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Mary J. Corey, first woman to lead Sun newsroom, dies of cancer
Mary J. Corey, whose personal warmth was matched by a drive that led her to become the first woman in The Baltimore Sun's 176-year history to head its newsroom, died Tuesday of breast cancer. The Sun's senior vice president and director of content, who...
Tags: Roland Park, Journalism, Breast Cancer, Kanye West, Awards and Prizes
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U.S. cuts could lead to 'brain drain' in medicine
Scientists at the nation's leading research institutions are warning that continued uncertainty over federal funding could lead to a brain drain that will undermine the country's global status in medicine. With funding at the National Institutes of...
Tags: Japan, Science, Barack Obama, U.S. Congress, Awards and Prizes
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Orioles reliever Adam Russell draws inspiration from his family's fight against cancer
The Baltimore SunSARASOTA, Fla. — Over the next two weeks, Orioles reliever Adam Russell will get a visit from two of his biggest fans. Fiona Galvin, 6, and her three-year-old brother Tommy will light up at the first sight of their "Uncle Bubba." In the offseason,...Tags: Baseball, Adam Russell, Breast Cancer, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins
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Harford Co. teacher fighting cancer seeks donation of sick days
A Forest Lakes Elementary School music teacher, preparing to take an extended leave to undergo aggressive cancer treatment, petitioned the members of the Harford County Board of Education Monday to allow his fellow educators to donate their sick days so...
Tags: Teachers, Elementary Schools, Common, Students, Cancer
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Ignite Carroll speaker enlists apps in cancer fight
When Alissa Harrington was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 38, she did what she's accustomed to doing when she needs answers. She reached for her smartphone. The Stevenson University technology professional says mobile apps helped her overcome one...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Carroll County (Maryland), Biotechnology, Breast Cancer, Diabetes
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MLD affects Towson woman's body, but not her spirit
There's a new normal in an old, colorful house off Regester Avenue in Anneslie. It's one that requires a constant flow of caregivers to provide daily assistance for one of its residents, Laura Glaudemans. Once a week, Laura, 23, visits the sixth floor...
Tags: Hunt Valley, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Hospitals and Clinics, Target, People (magazine)
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Kathryn Barry Truax, teacher
Kathryn Barry Truax, an elementary school teacher recalled for her classroom presence, died of leukemia Dec. 2 at her Ruxton home. She was 30.
Born in Baltimore and raised in Ruxton, she was a 2000 graduate of the Bryn Mawr School, where she played...Tags: Teachers, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Students, Smokey Robinson, Breast Cancer
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Legislators to look at drug shortages
The staff at Anne Arundel Medical Center considered canceling some surgeries on a recent weekend because the hospital was running low on a common drug used to help bring people out from under anesthesia. It is the kind of problem hospitals and doctors...
Tags: Barack Obama, U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Science, Hospitals and Clinics, Prices
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'The American Nurse' book includes profiles of 19 inspirational health-care workers in Baltimore
Meagan Shipley, a nurse in the Baltimore City Health Department, works at a family planning clinic during the day and helps provide health care to workers on The Block in the evenings. When she was contacted by photographer Carolyn Jones to be part of a...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Manhattan (New York City), Health and Medical Professionals, Arts, Nursing
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'American Idol' season 12 premiere, Nicki and Mariah spar in New York
Oh, "American Idol" Season 12. Where else would the show premiere but in "The City That Never Sleeps," and New York offered upĀ its biggest and brightest budding stars. Enter the judges: Randy Jackson, country heartthrob Keith Urban and the two "ladies"...
Tags: Walmart, Tom Jones, Poetry, Keith Urban, Michael Jackson
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Fight against cancer is a fact of life for Manchester girl, 11, and her family
Like all parents, John and Tammy Carver face daily challenges in trying to raise a large brood. But for the Manchester couple, who have adopted six youngsters from orphanages in Russia and Belarus between 1997 and 2004, those challenges also include...
Tags: Retirement Planning Services, MRI (imaging), Baltimore Ravens, National Football League, Cancer
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With Ravens facing Colts, there's more familiarity than contempt
When the Indianapolis Colts traveled to Baltimore for the Ravens' playoff opener in January 2007, fans greeted the city's former team with a vengeful intensity rarely seen in these parts. Six years later, the Colts are coming back to town for another...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, National Football League, Terrell Suggs, Indianapolis Colts, AFC South
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