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Health
As the population of Howard County has grown, so have the health care resources available to residents. Over the past decade, Kaiser Permanente, the nation’s largest health maintenance organization, opened a 17,500-square-foot center in Columbia...Tags: Internists, Medical Specialization, Minority Groups, Special Olympics, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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Chris Mason-Hale is back on his feet
In May, Chris Mason-Hale posted a photo on his Facebook page of himself standing during a break from therapy at the International Center for Spinal Cord Injury at Kennedy Krieger Institute.
Looking all of his 6 feet 4 with arms crossed and head...Tags: Facebook, Muscle, Human Body, Physical Therapists, Windsor Mill
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Howard County weddings and engagements
Mac and Kathy Edwards, of Sneads Ferry, N.C., announce the marriage of their daughter, Nicole Edwards, to Paul Zimmerman, son of Larry and Susan Zimmerman, of Highland, on May 29, 2011.
The bride earned a Doctor of Physical Therapy from the University of...Tags: Internists, Colleges and Universities, Drugs and Medicines, Family, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia)
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Western Howard artist paints pet portraits
When Barbara Laricos' niece and nephew-in-law escaped from a house fire in the middle of the night with their three dogs and little else, the Ellicott City resident knew the young couple would have trouble shaking off the tragedy that might have been.
So...Tags: Charity, Mount Airy, Elections, Physical Therapists, Holidays
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Screening addicts the bane of the suburban doctor
Your editorial on prescription drug abuse in suburbia ("OxyContin in suburbia," July 31) was spot on. I live in Harford County and I know this has become a major headache to law enforcement here. In reply to your editorial, Tina Regester of Bel Air,...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Acupuncture, Depression, Hospitals and Clinics, Chemical Industry
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Getting back in the game
Plaxico Burress took the first steps to resuming his NFL career last week simply by stepping out of prison for the first time in nearly two years. More than 30 months removed from his last reception, Burress is looking to pick up where he left off. In...Tags: Bob Feller, Football, Armed Forces, Loss of Motor Skills, World War II (1939-1945)
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Changes you may encounter while preparing this season's tax return
For taxpayers who are procrastinators, this is your year.
Not only is the Internal Revenue Service asking those with more complex returns to hold off filing until mid-February, but the usual tax deadline has been extended three days, to April 18, because...Tags: Electronics, Charity, Wildlife, Thomson Corporation, Internal Revenue Service
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Staff, visitors remain confident in Hopkins security after shooting
Cobin Burrell, a 31-year-old Johns Hopkins Hospital worker, had the task of cleaning blood from Room 873, where a man killed his ailing mother, then himself after shooting a doctor.
The assignment didn't bother him. "I've seen it on the street a lot of...Tags: Internists, Medical Specialization, Chiropractors, Stroke, Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia)
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Spirit endures in bullet's wake
The 6-year-old girl climbs off the couch and onto the living room floor, scooting toward the stairs. She props herself up, placing her left hand against the wall, then her right, and slowly makes her way up the steps. Her brothers and sisters wait on...Tags: Internists, Chiropractors, Injuries and Wounds, Throat, Carrollton
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