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Newborn stem cells hold promise for heart repair
Stem cells from newborns appear to have a much greater ability to restore heart function than adult stem cells, according to a new study from University of Maryland School of Medicine researchers who were looking for ways to mend children’s broken...
Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Heart Disease, Heart Failure, Surgery, Diseases and Illnesses
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Timonium cosmetic surgery center shut down amid investigation into infections, one death
A 59-year-old Lochearn woman died Monday of a rare infection after liposuction surgery, and two other patients have also contracted infections, prompting health officials Wednesday to shut down the Timonium cosmetic surgery center where each was treated....Tags: Personal Service, Family, Breast Augmentation, Northwest Hospital, Timonium
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Theodore S. Moyer, state police major
Theodore S. "Ted" Moyer, a retired Maryland State Police major who was Harford County sheriff in the early 1980s, died Monday of pulmonary disease at his Edgewood home that overlooks the Bush River. He was 83.
"We lost a great man in Sheriff Moyer," L....Tags: Maryland State Police, Christianity, Cleveland Browns, Law Enforcement, Baltimore Ravens
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Wedded: Alexandra Heifetz and Kyle Jones
For The Baltimore SunWedding Day: Aug. 11, 2012 Her story: Alexandra Heifetz-Jones, 29, grew up in Dayton. She lives in Davis, Calif., and is in her second year at the University of California-Davis School of Law. Her mother, Suzanne Heifetz, is a clinical social worker in...Tags: John Varvatos, Family, Manhattan (New York City), Asparagus, Colleges and Universities
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A summer survival guide for health emergencies
Ah, summer. A time for all sorts of fun activities — hikes, cookouts, pool days, bike rides and more. And ow, summer. A time for all kinds of seasonal injuries and health emergencies. such as burns from the grill, tick bites, heat stroke and...
Tags: Fatigue, Sunburn, Skin Rash, Allergies, Blisters
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Gut bacteria linked to obesity-related health problems
The answer to why some obese people develop diabetes and other health problems may be found not in just a love for junk food, but in the bacteria that thrive deep in the human gut.
Scientists at the University of Maryland School of Medicine have...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Obesity, Colleges and Universities, Human Body, Diabetes
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10 hurt when bus, car crash in Glen Burnie
Ten people were injured when an MTA bus collided with a car in Glen Burnie on Saturday night, according to Anne Arundel County fire officials. Responders were dispatched to the scene at Crain Highway and 8th Avenue at 9:45 p.m., officials said. One child...Tags: Glen Burnie
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5-year-old ingests methadone; father gets arrested
A 28-year-old Severn man was arrested on multiple gun and drug charges Tuesday after paramedics responded to his home and found his 5-year-old son had ingested methadone, according to Anne Arundel County Police. Paul Kristopher Brooks, of the 1200...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Methadone (drug), Methamphetamine (drug), Heroin
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Arundel police officer injured when cruiser overturns
An Anne Arundel County police officer was injured when his cruiser overturned on Route 100 in Pasadena amid intermittent rain showers Wednesday night, according to a county Fire Department spokesman. Emergency personnel responded to the westbound side of...Tags: Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Hamilton, Keith Hamilton, Injuries and Wounds
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Pasadena man stabbed
Anne Arundel County police have charged a 30-year-old Baltimore resident with attempted murder in an incident that occurred early Monday in Pasadena. Raymond Gene Adkins, of the 600 block Ponca Street in East Baltimore, also faces assault charges and...Tags: Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Injuries and Wounds
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Morton A. Sacks, trial lawyer
Morton A. Sacks, a retired trial lawyer and former Maryland assistant attorney general, died of heart disease Aug. 29 at Baltimore Washington Medical Center. The Linthicum resident, who lived for 40 years in Bolton Hill, was 74.
Born in Baltimore and...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Lawyers, Maryland State Police, Christianity, Assassinations
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Maryland wins big grant for its insurance marketplace
Maryland secured $123 million of federal funding to launch its health insurance exchange, the cornerstone of President Barack Obama's health care reform, state officials announced Thursday.
The money will help build the marketplace, now formally called...Tags: Government Health Care, Consumers, Republican Party, Sales, Baltimore County
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