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Astronaut Capt. Mark Kelly speaks at SCALE fundraiser
Donald Cormack hasn't driven a car since his stroke last spring. He walks with a crutch. Most frustrating, he can hardly speak, because the words seem stuck in his head and it takes all of his energy to get them out. "I talk so much, I have a headache,"...
Tags: Stroke, Ellicott City, Physical Conditions, Mark Kelly, Pikesville
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Bel Air woman gets new ear lost to skin cancer
Sherrie Walter will never wear earrings again, but recently started styling her hair in a ponytail the way she used to before she was diagnosed with skin cancer nearly four years ago.
It's a big step for Walter, whose life was turned upside down when...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Blood, Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins University, Lymphatic System
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Corner BYOB in Hampden holds benefit for employee injured in bicycle crash
Riding his bike home from work at the Hampden restaurant Corner BYOB, Michael Cassidy took more than a nasty spill. A wheel of Cassidy's bike hit a manhole or metal plate on lower Falls Road south of Woodberry Aug. 24, according to restaurant owner...
Tags: Health Insurance, Hospitals and Clinics, Fells Point, Private Health Care, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
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Human skull found in Carroll Park
A hiker in Carroll Park, north of West Baltimore Street in the city, discovered a human skull Tuesday. The hiker, who had entered the park near the 3100 block of Phelps Lane at about 2:30 p.m., immediately called police and guided officers to the site.... -
Ravens notes: Former second-round pick Kindle ready to practice
The Ravens' pass rush will receive a long-anticipated boost this training camp.
Sergio Kindle, who missed all of last season with a severe head injury, will not start training camp on the physically-unable-to-perform list, a source said.
That means...Tags: Athletes, Contracts, Head Injuries, National Football League, Ozzie Newsome
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Nick Freeberger overcomes broken neck to play baseball for Archbishop Spalding
Archbishop Spalding junior first baseman Nick Freeberger sits on a dugout bench. The evening sun is shining on his boyish face, and he smiles. It has been a good day. He helped his No. 2 Cavaliers to victory with a three-run home run.
That would be...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Christopher Reeve, High School Baseball, Head Injuries, Natasha Richardson
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Teen's death: a matter of race or self-defense?
Sun StaffOn a warm July night, an African-American teenager with a ready smile and plans for the future lay dying on the side of a Pasadena road after a beating, allegedly by six young white men. To some, including many black residents of Anne Arundel County, the...Tags: Weaponry, NAACP, Defendants, African Americans, Juvenile Delinquency
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Warnings of abuse, yet the system fails a child
Sun StaffIn November 2002, a health counselor called the Baltimore Department of Social Services in fear, warning that a 22-year-old mother convicted of breaking her baby's arms and legs had abandoned a court-ordered psychiatric treatment program. The nonprofit...Tags: Legs, Teen-agers, Trials, Death, Abusive Behavior
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Pakistani girl shot by Taliban being moved to Britain for treatment
World NowThe 14-year-old Swat girl shot by Taliban gunmen because of her advocacy for girls education is being flown to Great Britain for treatment likely to include surgery to repair damage to her skull and neurological rehabilitation, the Pakistani military said... -
Wounded Pakistani girl Malala now able to stand but battling infection
World NowMalala Yousafzai, the Pakistani teenager who was shot by the Taliban for championing the right of girls to education, has been able to stand for the first time since the attack and is communicating by writing, a British hospital official said.... -
Pakistani girl shot by Taliban 'will rise again,' father says
World NowThe father of Malala Yousafzai, the 15-year-old education-rights campaigner who was shot by the Taliban in Pakistan, said Friday that she will "rise again." Ziauddin Yousafzai and his family were reunited with Malala at a hospital in central England on... -
31-year-old orangutan dies at Los Angeles Zoo
L.A. NOWMinyak, a 31-year-old male orangutan, has passed away, the Los angeles Zoo announced Friday....
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