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Community activist returns to Lansdowne to battle cancer
Only months after he moved away to start a career in Phoenix, Ariz., longtime Lansdowne community activist Brian Bailey has returned to the area. The 27-year-old former president of the Lansdowne Improvement Association is back to receive cancer treatment...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Abdomen, Democratic Party, Cancer, Healthcare Provider
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Chapter closes on Superintendent Cousin's career
Treat people fairly. Deal with issues honestly. Help kids reach their full potential. Those are the philosophies Sydney Cousin said have helped guide his career in education — a career that has spanned more than four decades — and they are...
Tags: Teachers, University of Pennsylvania, Morgan State University, Philosophy, Cancer
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Towson family featured in health care campaign find 'relief' in Supreme Court ruling
The Supreme Court's ruling on President Barack Obama's health care initiative was a cause for great anticipation for Alicia Steinberg. In the parking lot of Brown Memorial Woodbrook Church on Thursday, the West Towson resident was waiting until the...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Immune System, Barack Obama, Health Insurance Cost, Leukemia
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Goal of Baltimore Ravens chiropractor: raise $100,000 for Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
Doug Miller doesn't remember if it was moments, minutes or hours after he learned that he had an advanced stage of Non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2008 when he determined how he would attack it. The Catonsville resident adopted the attitude he had as a swimmer...
Tags: Joe Flacco, Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Chiropractic, Leukemia, Diseases and Illnesses
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Lovelyarns store in Hampden a popular place to 'Stitch-n-Bitch'
Cindy Chrystal took up knitting last year because her brother was undergoing chemotherapy for cancer and needed a cap to cover his head. The Hampden resident, 60, turned to Lovelyarns, a store in the neighborhood, where shop owner Sue Caldwell showed her...
Tags: Pikesville, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Same-Sex Marriage, Health Treatments, Harbor East
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Ravens' chiropractor is Maryland Man of the Year for fundraising effort
A relentless 10-week fundraising campaign has led to Doug Miller being named 2012 Maryland Man of the Year by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. The Catonsville resident raised more than $70,000 in that span through his Relentless for a Cure campaign....
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Muhammad Ali, Leukemia, Catonsville, Cancer
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Robin Roberts, Nora Ephron bring MDS into spotlight
The underlying medical condition that contributed to the death of writer and filmmaker Nora Ephron and is forcing ABC news anchor Robin Roberts to get a bone marrow transplant is a rare and complicated disease that scientists are still trying to figure...Tags: Emergency Health Procedures, Culture, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Breast Cancer
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'Team Heinle' supports North Carroll field hockey assistant with cancer
A buzz spread among the North Carroll field hockey players as they gathered just inside the gate to their playing field and looked toward the parking lot. "Is she here? Is she coming?" They're all dressed in black shirts with the words "Team Heinle"...
Tags: Cancer, Mother's Day, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Francis Scott Key, Field Hockey
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Targeted breast cancer therapies coming to the forefront in treatment
If there ever was a right time to be diagnosed with breast cancer, Beth Thompson found one. In February 2006, the pea-size tumor in her right breast was too small for a clinical trial of Herceptin, a targeted therapy that had proved effective in advanced...
Tags: Medical Research, Johns Hopkins University, Health and Medical Professionals, Breast Cancer, American Cancer Society
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Next Great Adventure awaits three teachers retiring from Fulton Elementary School
You probably categorize your life by the milestone events that have occurred. I like to call mine "Chuck's Great Adventure: XYZ." It wasn't always this way. I remember the time I was sent on an overseas assignment when I was in the Air Force. It was more...Tags: Culture, Teachers, Arts, Softball, Carnegie Hall
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Lisbon/Woodbine: Relay for Life for Western Howard County just around the corner
The Western Howard County Relay for Life is almost upon us. The committee and teams have been working hard to make this a great event that will celebrate cancer survivorship and raise money for the to continue its good work. The American Cancer Society...Tags: Health Organizations, Substance Abuse, Charity, Cancer, American Red Cross
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Peanut butter recalls spread to ice cream products
Ice cream and granola bars are the latest products to be linked to widespread manufacturer recalls of some peanut butters and other nut products that started last month. In the past week, at least five manufacturers have recalled peanut butter flavored...Tags: Fever, Food and Drug Administration, Symptoms, Harry & David, Safeway Inc.
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