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Orioles left fielder Nolan Reimold pulled early with sore throwing shoulder
The Baltimore SunSARASOTA, Fla. –Â Orioles left fielder Nolan Reimold was removed from Friday’s Grapefruit League game against the Pittsburgh Pirates after just two innings with soreness in his right, throwing shoulder. Reimold’s early exit was odd,...Tags: Tommy Hunter, Pittsburgh Pirates, Haiti, Brian Matusz, Baseball
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Two more divers killed at Aberdeen Proving Ground
Two Navy divers died in the Super Pond at Aberdeen Proving Ground on Tuesday, less than a month after the death of another diver at the same location. Officials at the Army base in Harford County released few details late Tuesday about the incident,...
Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Nottingham, Aberdeen, Aberdeen Proving Ground, U.S. Department of Defense
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Harford commission backs training standards for fire line officers
Harford County's newly minted Department of Emergency Services could be facing the first test of its authority over local volunteer fire companies in the next few weeks. The issue is the level of medical training that will be required in the future of...
Tags: First Aid, Tony Bennett, Elections, American Heart Association, Havre de Grace
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Health officials tracing source of chemicals that sickened Hopkins workers
Health officials continue to investigate how contaminated hot water sickened nearly two dozen people at the Johns Hopkins at Keswick complex Monday, but the case is similar to previous ones involving faulty water-heating systems that let chemicals mix...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Water Supply, Vomiting, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, High Blood Pressure
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Predatory physician case shows why patients must be vigilant
I am alarmed about the accusations that Johns Hopkins gynecologist Dr. Nikita Levy surreptitiously photographed and videotaped his patients ("Hopkins patients stream forward over recordings," Feb. 20). He was working at a Hopkins' East Baltimore...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Health and Medical Professionals, Nursing, Hospitals and Clinics
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Saint Agnes to use grant to target African-American women with heart disease
Saint Agnes Hospital will work with local churches to screen for heart disease, using a $244,455 grant from The AstraZeneca HealthCare Foundation. The hospital announced Thursday that it had received the award. The screening program will focus on...
Tags: AstraZeneca Plc, Diseases and Illnesses, High Blood Pressure, Heart Disease, Hospitals and Clinics
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MLD affects Towson woman's body, but not her spirit
There's a new normal in an old, colorful house off Regester Avenue in Anneslie. It's one that requires a constant flow of caregivers to provide daily assistance for one of its residents, Laura Glaudemans. Once a week, Laura, 23, visits the sixth floor...
Tags: Target, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Hunt Valley, Buffalo Bills, Chemotherapy
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'Today' show weatherman and feature anchor Al Roker visits Baltimore for book signing
For all of his wit, charm and success, a little bit of the boy who once was nicknamed "Fat Albert' still clings to "Today" show weatherman and feature anchor Al Roker. It's there in the excess 140 pounds that once draped Roker's frame. It's in his...
Tags: Weight, Overweight, Book, Lung Cancer, Bill Cosby
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Flu clinics planned in Bel Air Friday and Saturday, Harford hospital visitation limits continue
Harford County residents who have yet to get their flu shots will have another chance to get them this Friday and Saturday. The Harford County Health Department is offering a free vaccination clinic Friday from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Harford County Council's...
Tags: FluMist (vaccine), Pharmaceuticals, Disease Prevention, Vaccines, Chemical Industry
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Special precautions should be taken when operating on the elderly
Surgery on older people can be riskier than other generations. But it can be safely done if doctors take certain precautions. Dr. Mark Katlic, chief of surgery at Sinai Hospital of Baltimore and an expert on surgical care of patients 80 and older, talks...
Tags: Agriculture, Heart Surgery, Procedural Sedation, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Hospitals and Clinics
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The Carson monologue
Dr. Benjamin Carson, the eminent Johns Hopkins pediatric neurosurgeon, has received much attention over the years not only for his skills in the operating room but for what he has achieved beyond it. For many Baltimoreans, his story is a familiar one...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Princeton University, Personal Finance, Barack Obama, Personal Investing
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Peter Beilenson's next great adventure in health care
Peter Beilenson — doctor and public health visionary, Baltimore health commissioner, Howard County health officer, quick-study scholar and decoder of federal regulations — remains one of our most interesting men. A person whose leadership has...
Tags: Malaysia, Family, Private Health Care, Health and Medical Professionals, Heroin
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