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Elkridge: Rocker Bo Oliver has personal connection to 'Murdock Madness' fundraising concert
You may or may not know who Tim Murdock is; however, a large and ever-expanding population of Elkridge and the surrounding communities does, as well as almost everyone in the Howard County Public School System. Tim is a 25-year-old eighth-grade history...Tags: Music, Concerts, Cancer, Howard County, Chemotherapy
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Lesson learned from friends' deaths may have helped save life of Orioles' Ohlman
The two brightly colored rubber bands that Orioles catcher Michael Ohlman wears around his right wrist — one orange and the other green — serve as a constant reminder.
They remind him of two high school friends, Brett Wagner and Josh Rogers,...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Matt Wieters, Buck Showalter, Gold Glove Awards, Baltimore Orioles
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Orioles' Hammel gives himself passing grade in first Grapefruit League outing
Orioles right-hander Jason Hammel graded out his first Grapefruit League outing with his new team Thursday afternoon — in which he tossed a pair of scoreless innings in a 2-1 win over the Atlanta Braves at Ed Smith Stadium — as a "B, C-plus."...Tags: Tommy Hunter, Martin Prado, Jake Arrieta, Darren O'Day, Spring Training
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Orioles vs. Rays post-game notes and a scary situation
The Baltimore SunSARASOTA, Fla. -- Despite taking a three-run lead into the seventh inning, the Orioles had their second 10-inning tie of the season, a 7-7 draw with the Rays at Ed Smith Stadium. A few post-game notes: -- Orioles manager Buck Showalter said today was...Tags: X-rays, Medical Procedures and Tests, Willie Eyre, Buck Showalter, Baseball
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New Orioles pitcher Hammel fares well — for the most part — vs. old team
Orioles right-hander Jason Hammel wanted to make an impression on his former team Tuesday afternoon at Ed Smith Stadium.
Hammel, pitching in his second Grapefruit League start of the spring against a Rays team he debuted with, made just one mistake in...Tags: X-rays, Spring Training, Matt Lindstrom, Nick Markakis, Taylor Teagarden
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Spinal stenosis a painful arthritic condition
Jim Calhoun should be on the sidelines of a basketball court, coaching the University of Connecticut men's team. Instead, he's been on medical leave for a painful arthritic condition.
Calhoun's pain is caused by spinal stenosis, a medical condition that...Tags: Concerts, Symptoms, Health Treatments, College Sports, Spine
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'Zaching' catching on at Maryland and abroad
Torrey Smith’s doing it. Dane Cook’s doing it. Your esteemed representatives in the Maryland House of Delegates are probably doing it, too.
“Zaching,” Zach Lederer’s defiant strongman pose in the face of two brain tumors...Tags: Cancer, The Huffington Post, Dick Vitale, Atlantic Coast Conference, Maryland General Assembly
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Grubbs to be game-time decision
For the second week in a row, starting left guard Ben Grubbs will be a game-time decision due to strained ligaments in his toe.
“It’s still sore,” he said after Friday’s practice. “It’s still a day-to-day thing....Tags: Tennessee Titans, Andre Gurode, Ben Grubbs, Mark LeVoir, St. Louis Rams
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Nakamura hopes knee injury is minor
Just when it appeared that the Ravens secondary had regained another option with the return of cornerback Chris Carr from an injured left hamstring, the unit may have lost safety Haruki Nakamura.
Nakamura, who has filled in as a fifth defensive back when...Tags: Haruki Nakamura, Chris Carr, Injuries and Wounds
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Nakamura out for month with right knee injury
Safety Haruki Nakamura could miss at least a month after suffering a right knee injury in the Ravens’ 37-7 victory over the St. Louis Rams Sunday.
Although the team was still waiting for the results of a magnetic resonance imaging exam late...Tags: Haruki Nakamura, Baltimore Ravens, Jimmy Smith (football), New York Jets, Lardarius Webb
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Doctors aim to stop pancreatic cancer before it forms
Seeing a chance to stop one of the most deadly kinds of cancer before it forms, doctors at Johns Hopkins and at other hospitals around the nation are focusing on the common pancreatic cyst.
Up to 20 percent of pancreatic cancer begins as one of these...Tags: Pancreatic Cancer, Symptoms, Hospitals and Clinics, Pancreas, Cancer
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Questions every ER patient should ask
You're in an emergency room. You're worried. OK, maybe that's an understatement. Maybe you're terrified. This may not be the setting in which you always make your best decisions. But you won't get to take back any of the decisions you make in an ER, so...Tags: Concerts, Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals, Internists
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