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Optimizer using Preakness to prepare for Belmont Stakes
D. Wayne Lukas has had plenty of success with horses running in the second leg of the Triple Crown. His five career wins at Pimlico's featured event speak for themselves. But this year, Lukas decided to take a slightly different approach. His horse,...
Tags: Belmont Stakes, Daddy Nose Best (racehorse), Optimizer (racehorse), Health Treatments, I'll Have Another (racehorse)
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Pimlico Special headlines Black-Eyed Susan Day
The Baltimore SunA beautiful day at Pimlico will allow Black-Eyed Susan Day to go on with seemingly no problems and a fast track. All 13 races will take place between noon and 5:51 p.m., capped with the Pimlico Special, which has been run just one time since 2007....Tags: Preakness Stakes, Health Treatments, Breast Cancer, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Kevin Plank
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Fertility preservation for women with cancer
When a young woman is diagnosed with cancer, getting pregnant is probably the last thing on her mind. But if she wants children in the future, it's something she should think about. The chemotherapy and radiation treatments used to treat cancer can hurt a...Tags: Infertility, Health Treatments, Obstetrics, Gynecology, In Vitro Fertilization
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O'Malley gets it wrong on medical marijuana
On March 9, Gov. Martin O'Malleysaid he is likely to veto a medical marijuana law if the Maryland General Assembly passes one. His spokeswoman said he is concerned about a Feb. 9, 2012 letter from Charles Oberly, Delaware's U.S. attorney, to Gov. Jack...Tags: Regional Authority, Multiple Sclerosis, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Justice System, Jack Markell
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Legislation would set rules for use of frozen eggs, sperm
If you wanted to use your late husband's frozen sperm to have a baby, you would need his written permission under legislation that appears poised for approval in the Maryland General Assembly. The House and Senate have both passed bills that would make...Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Twins, Regional Authority, Justice System, Health Treatments
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Governor O'Malley should sign medical marijuana legislation
Gov. Martin O'Malleyneeds to do the right thing and sign medical marijuana legislation if it makes it to his desk ("Patients urge OK of medical marijuana," March 10). While there have been studies showing that marijuana can shrink cancerous tumors,...Tags: Medical Marijuana Therapy, Government, Health Treatments, Cancer, Executive Branch
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Hopkins surgeon performs 2,000th Whipple
Early Friday in a small, brightly lit operating room in Johns Hopkins Hospital, a half-dozen doctors and nurses huddled over the gut of a cancer patient, quietly passing metal instruments and surgical sutures.
After more than four hours of cutting and...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Blood, Carrollton, Health Treatments, Johns Hopkins University
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Opening Day is meaningful to Orioles fans for different reasons
The Baltimore SunTodd Bolton guessed Friday afternoon that he’s been to about 35 games at Camden Yards since the place swung open its black gates 20 years ago. That’s still 45 or so short of his total trips to Memorial Stadium, the 58-year-old said. It’s...Tags: Brian L. Roberts, Baseball, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Memorial Stadium, Health Treatments
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Carolyn Holly Howard, alternative medical practitioner
Carolyn Holly Howard, a practitioner of alternative medical techniques, died Tuesday at her Baltimore home after an eight-year battle with ovarian cancer.
The resident of the Woodlands at Coldspring Newtown was 61.
Ms. Howard was born in Dallas, Texas,...Tags: Muhlenberg College, Health Treatments, Ridgewood, Biofeedback, Diseases and Illnesses
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It's a wrap for General Assembly regular session
ANNAPOLIS - The 2012 General Assembly session closed without an agreement between the House of Delegates and the Senate on an operating budget for the state. Many other bills passed or failed during the 90-day session. Budget and Casino Gambling The...Tags: Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (tv program), Justice System, Health Treatments, John A. Olszewski, Sr., ESPN (tv network)
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Researchers turn attention to breast cancer prevention
Cheryl Corbin's mother and grandmother had breast cancer, so an oncologist suggested she be tested for an inherited gene mutation linked to the disease. But when the results came in, she didn't show up to hear them.
"I was afraid to hear the words,"...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Blood, Health Treatments, Endometrial cancer, Health and Safety at School
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The journey of breast cancer survivorship
After months of chemotherapy and radiation, Susan Faber had finally finished breast cancer treatment and conquered the disease.
It should have been a happy occasion. But Faber felt at a loss earlier this year as she rang the gong at Johns Hopkins...Tags: Psychologists, Mastectomy, Health Treatments, Breast Cancer, Fatigue
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