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Baltimore man is convicted in rape of 13-year-old in vacant house
A Baltimore jury convicted Alvin Ray Wright Sr. Tuesday of grabbing a 13-year-old girl just a block from her home, throwing her into the basement of a vacant East Baltimore building and repeatedly raping her. "She thought she was going to die,"...
Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Chemical Industry, Aaliyah, Biotechnology Industry
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Area artist helps pioneer 3-D nipple tattoos for breast cancer patients
After undergoing treatment for breast cancer, Lillie Shockney, the administrative director of the Johns Hopkins Breast Center, had nipple reconstruction — twice. Despite the many shades of patients' skin tone, "The color choices for doing it in the...
Tags: Breast Reconstruction, Saudi Arabia, Breast Surgery, Reconstruction, Breast Cancer
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Ravens parade draws north Baltimoreans to City Hall
North Baltimore was well represented in Ravens Nation as a noontime parade in honor of the Super Bowl champions kicked off outside City Hall on Tuesday, followed by a victory celebration at M&T Bank Stadium. "How often do you get to do this?" said...
Tags: Football, Joe Flacco, Ray Lewis, Festive Events, Ray Rice
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Mary Esther R. "Essie" Feldmann, registered nurse
Mary Esther R. "Essie" Feldmann, a retired registered nurse and pioneering Rodgers Forge resident, died Sunday of complications from dementia at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
Earlier this month, family and friends gathered to celebrate Mrs. Feldmann'...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Alzheimer's Disease, Christianity, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals
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Saying 'Go Ravens' with a purple glow
From nail polish to cupcakes, Ravens purple is everywhere as fans pay tribute to their Super Bowl-bound team. But what if you want your outdoor landscape to glow purple? In Towson, Greater Baltimore Medical Center is doing just that. GBMC is...
Tags: Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Football, Baltimore Ravens, Northwest Hospital
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Flu declared epidemic by CDC
Federal health officials declared this season's flu outbreak an epidemic Friday as Maryland hospitals and clinics continued to treat unusually high numbers of patients for the virus and manufacturers reported low supplies of the vaccine to treat the...
Tags: Disease Prevention, Epidemics and Plagues, Pharmaceuticals, Flu Vaccine, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Mercy Medical Center to leave two office spaces
At least 260 Mercy Medical Center employees will be relocated as the medical center seeks to save money by not renewing two office building leases. Mercy expects to save $1.3 million by letting the leases expire on offices at Tide Point and 225 N....Tags: Tide Point Waterfront Park, Baltimore Business Journal, Hospitals and Clinics
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Blood clots can lead to stroke and even death if not caught early
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton recently received a gag gift of protective headgear after she suffered a concussion and blood clot near her brain after a fall. While Clinton can now make light of the injuries, a blood clot can be a serious...Tags: Physical Conditions, Thrombosis , MRI (imaging), Hillary Clinton, Arteriosclerotic Vascular Disease
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Early morning fire in Brooklyn sends four to the hospital
An early-morning fire in Brooklyn sent four people to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, including one firefighter and three occupants of the house. According to Baltimore City Fire Department Chief Kevin Cartwright, the one-alarm fire...
Tags: Fires, Harbor Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics
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Kate Middleton pregnancy: what is hyperemesis gravidarum?
The world is abuzz about the pregnancy of the Dutchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, which some publications report likely had to reveal the news after being hospitalized with hyperemesis gravidarum. But what exactly is hyperemesis gravidarum? The...
Tags: Gynecology, Medical Specialization, Twins, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Steroids
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City seeks to block questioning of former deputy mayor in phone suit
The city's lawyer has filed paperwork to block a former deputy mayor and the administration's technology chief from answering questions in a lawsuit over a proposed overhaul of the municipal telephone system. City Solicitor George Nilson is asking a...Tags: Justice System, George Nilson, Lawyers, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Conservation
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Maryland breast cancer resources
A selection of resources for breast cancer patients and families:
Nonprofits, charities and support groups
Active Survivors Network Helps people affected by illness, disease and accidents to maintain an active lifestyle. activesurvivor.org or 410-823-...Tags: Health Organizations, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center , Coconut, Cancer, Health Treatments
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