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Ben Carson and the evolution-morality debate
Almost 500 Emory University faculty and students have expressed their dismay that their commencement speaker on Monday does not toe the ideological line when it comes to evolutionary biology. Yes — gasp — the renowned Johns Hopkins...
Tags: University of Oxford, Civil Rights, Colleges and Universities, Biology, Ethics
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Joseph B. Kelly, UM medical researcher, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterJoseph B. Kelly, a retired University of Maryland School of Medicine researcher who enjoyed fine dining and listening to vintage jazz, died June 5 of renal failure at Northwest Hospital Center. He was 81. The son of a chauffeur and a homemaker, Mr. Kelly...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland, College Park, Celebrities and Health Issues, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Recovery in works at Md. General
Sun StaffPeggy Dowdy wasn't sure whether to trust the place. Maryland General Hospital workers had sent out hundreds of HIV and hepatitis test results that they knew might be wrong. As she met in April with her new doctor in a hospital office building, last year's...Tags: Fox Broadcasting Company, Elijah E. Cummings, Arts, Plastic Surgeons, Gynecology
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When lawsuits leave out doctors
Sun reporterLast of three parts Lawyers who sue Maryland's elite hospitals for alleged medical mistakes often don't target the physicians involved, a practice that expedites such cases but can shield doctors from government regulators and the public. The practice...Tags: Lawyers, Hospitals and Clinics, Metal and Mineral, Legal Services, Trials
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Doctors facing tough decisions
Sun StaffThe day after Christmas, days before her malpractice insurance bill came due and Maryland politicians hammered out a bill in the hope of rescuing doctors such as her, Nancy Brown-Holt - feeling she was between a rock and a hard place - simply quit. "I...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Regional Authority, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Executive Branch, Family
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Fighting to be the ring leader
Sun ReporterWhen Chuck Liddell first fought in an Ultimate Fighting Championship octagon, he was a 28-year-old bartender with backgrounds in amateur wrestling and karate and a fervent hunger to scrape out a living doing what he loved - fighting. Eight years later,...Tags: Shaquille O'Neal, Mixed Martial Arts, Arts, Television Industry, Karate
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Ben Carson on giving
SunSpot StaffBenjamin S. Carson spends most of his time giving. Born into poverty in Detroit, Carson's childhood was marked by a strong temper, low self-esteem and constant ridicule from classmates because of poor grades. But his mother, Sonya Carson, refused to...Tags: Prostate Cancer, Costco Wholesale Corporation, Robin Hood, Colleges and Universities, Kellogg Company
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'Guetapens' doesn't catch National Spelling Bee champ off guard
A 14-year-old girl from San Diego has won the 85th Scripps National Spelling Bee by correctly spelling "guetapens," a French-derived word that means an ambush, snare or trap. Snigdha Nadipati, an eighth-grader at Francis Parker School in La Jolla, was...Tags: Melbourne
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'Guetapens' gives Calif. girl national spelling bee title
Associated PressThe story of this spelling bee champion begins in the car, on the daily commute to kindergarten with father at the wheel. “He’d ask me words that he saw on the signs, on billboards, and he’d ask me to spell them,” Snigdha...Tags: Melbourne
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Rebecca H. Snyder
janeth@herald-mail.comRebecca “Becky” Snyder might have had cognitive and physical disabilities, but she lived life to the fullest, choosing a positive attitude and a life filled with human connections. “She was never, ever self-conscious in the wheelchair...Tags: Scoliosis, Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics, The Herald-Mail, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Best Orthopedic/Sports Medicine Group
1) Orthopaedic Specialty Group They're pretty comprehensive at Orthopaedic Specialty Group, covering all musculoskeletal care, from fractures, joints, pediatrics and neurosurgery. The group of physicians recently added podiatry and chiropractic to its...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Medical Specialization, Greenwich, Chiropractic
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Lasers Take Aim At Brain Tumors
The Hartford CourantAfter little more than two hours of preparation, Simone DiGiacomo was ready to have a tumor that was lodged 3 inches deep in her brain cooked by a laser. The 47-year-old Jewett City woman was wrapped almost entirely in blue sheets on a bed in the MRI...Tags: Concerts, Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Treatments, Chemotherapy
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