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Helen Bruce Thomas, volunteer
Helen Bruce Thomas, a retired nurse and homemaker, died April 23 at the Rogerson House assisted-living facility in Boston of unknown causes. The longtime resident of Phoenix, Baltimore County, was 89. Born Helen Whitridge Bruce in Baltimore, she was...
Tags: Anglicanism, Alzheimer's Disease, Christianity, Nursing, Baltimore Museum of Art
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The science and suffering of hearing loss
Former Baltimorean Katherine Bouton abruptly lost the hearing in her left ear at age 30. One minute she could hear, and the next, she could not. Over the decades, her impairment worsened. By the time she was 60, she was functionally deaf. But her...
Tags: Physical Conditions, Hospitals and Clinics, Hearing Impairment, Alzheimer's Disease, The New York Times
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Dr. Paul Lietman
Dr. Paul S. Lietman, a retired Johns Hopkins professor of medicine, pharmacology, molecular sciences and pediatrics, died of congestive heart failure April 20 at his Ruxton home. He was 79. "He was a gifted educator and was beloved by generations of...
Tags: Medical Research, Family, National Institutes of Health, Teaching and Learning, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Harford man, 19, held without bail in death of 2-month-old niece
The 19-year-old Harford County man with developmental disabilities who is accused of killing his 2-month-old niece was ordered Monday to continue being held without bail. Colin Christopher Wolf, of the 2000 block of Bay Meadows Court in Forest Hill, is...
Tags: Prisons, Prosecution, Abusive Behavior, Justice System, Murder
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From 'Middle East' to 'Eager Park,' a community is rebranded
Hundreds of residents have been relocated and dozens of homes cleared from Baltimore's Middle East neighborhood in recent years. Now the area just north of Johns Hopkins Hospital may be losing something more: its name. As an ambitious redevelopment...Tags: Real Estate, Belair Road, Social Services, Realty, Sales
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Police kill man in running gun battle in Canton
A running gun battle that broke out late Thursday night between Baltimore police and a suspect after a domestic incident in Canton left one man dead, two women shot and a quiet Southeast Baltimore street rattled. Police worked Friday to unravel the...
Tags: Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Hospitals and Clinics, Crosswords, Armed Conflicts, Shootings
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Towson teacher among marathon victims to lose limb
After two days of heavy sedation, Erika Brannock awoke Wednesday morning in her hospital bed to dramatic and gruesome news: Her left leg had been amputated below the knee, the only medical option for a team of surgeons handling traumatic injuries from the...
Tags: FBI, Anglicanism, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Christianity, Massachusetts General Hospital
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A love of riding for amateur steeplechase jockey Connor Hankin
Connor Hankin's dorm room at Virginia could be a tack room. There are collages of race horses on the walls and riding boots in the closet. On the desk sits a framed picture of Hankin and his BFF, Battle Op, an aging grey gelding on whom he nearly won...
Tags: Horse and Harness Racing, Hospitals and Clinics, National Security Agency, Track and Field
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Nicholas Gounaris Sr., corporate attorney
Nicholas Lee Gounaris Sr., a retired corporate attorney and a past Harford Community College board chairman, died of renal disease April 12 at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Lutherville resident was 70. Born in Baltimore and raised in Hamilton on Sefton...
Tags: Biomet Incorporated, Hamilton, Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities, Loyola University Chicago
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Doctors order less expensive lab tests when they know the cost
If doctors were better informed about the cost of lab tests, they would request fewer of them for their patients or look for cheaper alternatives, Hopkins researchers have found. Researchers at The Johns Hopkins Hospital put the price on some blood...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Medical Procedures and Tests, Hospitals and Clinics, Lab Tests
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Margel L. Burton, factory worker
Margel L. Burton, a retired factory worker and former longtime Dundalk resident, died March 29 from complications of pneumonia at Carolina Point Nursing Home in Durham, N.C. She was 81. The daughter of farmers, the former Margel Love Gray was born and...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Dundalk, Heart Surgery, Pneumonia, Durham (Durham, North Carolina)
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Killings in Md. prisons defy efforts to improve security
Phyllis Scott was waiting for the day her son would be released from prison to return to East Baltimore, and she hoped he could steer clear of trouble in the future. But that day never came. Malcolm Jerrod "Rod" Pridget, who was just shy of his 20th...
Tags: Prisons, Justice System, Murder, Martin O'Malley, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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