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    Jun 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Week of Father's Day puts spotlight on men's health

    It's Men's Health Week, and public health officials are encouraging men to pay more attention to their bodies. Not only should they be paying more attention to little changes that don't seem right, they should be getting annual checkups. Diseases common in older men such as prostate cancer can be treated when found early, and other conditions can be prevented from getting worse, says Mercy Medical Center urologist Dr. Ira Hantman.
    It's Men's Health Week, and public health officials are encouraging men to pay more attention to their bodies. Not only should they be paying more attention to little changes that don't seem right, they should be getting annual checkups. Diseases common...

    Tags: Low Fat Diet, Prostate, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Diabetes, Father's Day

  2. Sep 8, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Inflammatory bowel disease on the rise in kids

    For 10-year-old Jacob Krause, getting ready for the new school year wasn't a simple matter of back-to-school shopping. It also involved working out logistics for getting to the bathroom as many as 20 times during a single school day.
    For 10-year-old Jacob Krause, getting ready for the new school year wasn't a simple matter of back-to-school shopping. It also involved working out logistics for getting to the bathroom as many as 20 times during a single school day. The Clarksville...

    Tags: Immune System, Mouth, Pediatrics, Asthma, Internists

  4. Dec 22, 2008 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Their day in court

    Every Wednesday at noon, debt collection lawyers take their seats behind a thick wooden table in a downtown Baltimore courtroom for a ritual they call the "rocket docket."
    Every Wednesday at noon, debt collection lawyers take their seats behind a thick wooden table in a downtown Baltimore courtroom for a ritual they call the "rocket docket." It's one way officials at the city District Court try to unclog a backlog of...

    Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Hospitals and Clinics, Internal Revenue Service, Annapolis, Towson

  6. May 10, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  7. Celebrity Apprentice: More cheap than Zen

    Reality Check
    We open at the end of the last boardroom...Cyndi is telling the camera that Holly is "a two-faced beeyotch." .... This show is just like one of those Hallmark movies. Touching.Back at Trump Tower, the remaining contestants get to see......

    Tags: Cyndi Lauper, Hospitals and Clinics, Celebrities

  8. Jun 14, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. O's top pick Hobgood a man among boys

    He strode toward the plate, a California schoolboy with a resolute look and a chance to win the game. But before he stepped in, Matt Hobgood looked skyward, knelt and, without a word, wrote his late father's initials in the dirt.
    He strode toward the plate, a California schoolboy with a resolute look and a chance to win the game. But before he stepped in, Matt Hobgood looked skyward, knelt and, without a word, wrote his late father's initials in the dirt. R ... L ... H. Then...

    Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Hospitals and Clinics, Alex Rodriguez, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baseball

  10. Mar 25, 2007 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Facing down his critics

    Sun reporters
    His eyes focused straight ahead, Willis McGahee is running. That might not sound significant, but you have to realize that the past few years, McGahee spent March traveling - Korea, Switzerland, Italy - and waited until mid-April before beginning his...

    Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Dog (animal), Video Games, National Football League, Edgerrin James

  12. Jun 10, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Ailing system struggles with inmate care

    Sun Staff
    In mid-March 2002, Marcella N. Leski, 39, was jailed for failing to appear in court on a drug-possession charge. Twelve days later, she was so ill that her legs were amputated below the knees. Her family alleges in a lawsuit that the prison contractor'...

    Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Legs, Colonoscopy, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)

  14. Jun 2, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. New hope for halting a killer illness

    She thought it was just a cold. Her throat was sore, and she felt tired all over. But as JoAnn Barr got her son ready for school that morning in March, she started gasping for breath. Within a few hours, Barr was on a ventilator in intensive care, her...

    Tags: University of California, Dialysis, Urinary System, Hospitals and Clinics, Sepsis

  16. Aug 21, 2002 |Story| Associated Press
  17. Stewart subpoena not ruled out

    Associated Press
    Lawmakers leading an investigation of Martha Stewart's sale of ImClone Systems Inc. stock aren't ruling out issuing a subpoena to force her to appear on Capitol Hill. "It may be the only means to get her to come forward and tell her story," said Rep....

    Tags: CBS Corp., Lawyers, Television, Ken Johnson, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc.

  18. Feb 24, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Still searching for the secrets of life

    Sun Staff
    For most scientists, a Nobel Prize is the capstone of a career. But in the 50 years since their breakthrough discovery of the structure of DNA, James D. Watson and Francis H.C. Crick have continued to pursue the frontiers of knowledge, albeit along...

    Tags: Science, England, Cold Spring Harbor, Nobel Prize Awards, Genetics

  20. Oct 15, 2002 |Story| Associated Press
  21. A chronology of ImClone events

    Here is a chronology of events in the ImClone Systems Inc. case: 1986: Samuel D. Waksal founds biopharmaceutical company ImClone Systems Inc., begins operations in a converted shoe factory in Manhattan. The company focuses on immunology-based...

    Tags: Bristol Myers Squibb Company, Banking, Management Change, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc., U.S. Department of Justice

  22. Oct 16, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. In the line of fire

    Sun Staff
    Rupinder Oberoi didn't need to watch CNN yesterday afternoon to make the connection, although the television news was on all day in the living room of his parents' Linthicum apartment. He didn't need to read the disturbing lead story in the folded-up...

    Tags: Getaway Travel, Hospitals and Clinics, CVS Corp., BBC, Transportation

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