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    Jan 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Doctors' group pushes for new child safety seat standards in Maryland

    A Maryland doctors' group is pushing legislation to bolster the state's child safety seat laws, a move designed to better protect toddlers from head, neck and spinal injuries during accidents.
    A Maryland doctors' group is pushing legislation to bolster the state's child safety seat laws, a move designed to better protect toddlers from head, neck and spinal injuries during accidents. The Maryland State Medical Society, also known as MedChi,...

    Tags: Laws, Laws, AAA, Standards, Car Safety Tips and Advice

  2. Dec 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Wednesday

    <b>WEATHER</b>
    WEATHER Today's forecast calls for cloudy skies and a high around 54 degrees. The low temperature is expected to be around 42 degrees tonight. TRAFFIC Here are today's morning traffic issues. FROM LAST NIGHT... Explore Howard: Parents of student...

    Tags: Malpractice, Baltimore Ravens, Johns Hopkins University, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking

  4. Dec 21, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Judge throws out 9 of 13 counts in bullying lawsuit

    Ruling that a $1.3 million lawsuit filed against the Baltimore school system was too broad, Circuit Judge W. Michael Pierson granted Wednesday the district's motion to throw out nine of the 13 counts, leaving a city jury to decide whether two principals...

    Tags: Witnesses, Teaching and Learning, Prosecution, Health and Safety at School, Students

  6. Apr 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Time to get tough on vaccine refusal

    Throughout the United States, a potentially lethal war is erupting. It is a war that puts millions of innocent lives in danger and undermines the centuries-long sacred bond between physicians and patients. This is a war between pediatricians and patients and has developed largely because of the anti-vaccination movement. As a public health student at the Johns Hopkins University and a future pediatrician, I am alarmed by the catastrophic consequences this conflict could have on the health of American children.
    Throughout the United States, a potentially lethal war is erupting. It is a war that puts millions of innocent lives in danger and undermines the centuries-long sacred bond between physicians and patients. This is a war between pediatricians and...

    Tags: Vaccines, Pharmaceuticals, Medical Specialization, Chemical Industry, Whooping Cough

  8. Aug 30, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. School starts a day late in Howard County

    Bryant Woods Elementary School third-grader Ramal West, who recently moved to Columbia from Frederick, wasn't about to let Hurricane Irene dampen his spirits on the first day of school. "The hurricane was big, but now school's ready; everybody has brand-...

    Tags: Hurricane Irene (2011), Schools, Natural Disasters, Hurricanes, Howard County

  10. Sep 7, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Catherine E. Pugh

    <b>1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve as mayor.</b>
    1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve as mayor. I hold an undergraduate degree in business administration and my MBA, both from Morgan State University. I have served as a banker, dean of...

    Tags: Employers, Labor Legislation, Maryland General Assembly, Sheila Dixon, Andres Alonso

  12. Mar 13, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  13. New light shed on disrepair at William Paca/Old Post Road

    Numerous parents, the leader of the local teachers union, the director of the national group that supports the union are concerned for the safety of teachers and students at William Paca/Old Post Road elementary schools after new reports and photos of...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Allergies, Havre de Grace, Health and Safety at School, Steve Benson

  14. Sep 15, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. North County weathers storm

    North County residents learned the hard way that remnants of a tropical storm can cause much more flooding than a hurricane.
    North County residents learned the hard way that remnants of a tropical storm can cause much more flooding than a hurricane. According to Gunpowder River expert Theaux Le Gardeur, the river rose nearly two-thirds of a foot after Hurricane Irene passed...

    Tags: U.S. Geological Survey, Tropical Storms, Hurricane Irene (2011), Schools, Natural Disasters

  16. Sep 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. First lady announces restaurant chain's plan to cut calories, sodium

    — First Lady Michelle Obama applauded the parent company of Olive Garden and Red Lobster Thursday for pledging to cut calories and sodium at its restaurants over the next 10 years. Speaking at the Olive Garden, a restaurant known for its all-you-...

    Tags: Leesburg, Red Lobster, Obesity, Ice Cream, LongHorn Steakhouse

  18. Sep 16, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Student, 18, fatally stabbed at Bowie State; roommate charged

    During what was supposed to be a festive homecoming week, the campus of Bowie State University was instead quiet and somber Friday after a student was arrested and charged with killing one of her roommates.
    During what was supposed to be a festive homecoming week, the campus of Bowie State University was instead quiet and somber Friday after a student was arrested and charged with killing one of her roommates. According to police, Alexis D. Simpson, 19,...

    Tags: Murder, Prosecution, Students, The Washington Post, Mass Media

  20. Sep 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Maryland proposes ban on crib bumpers

    Maryland health officials proposed Tuesday a ban on the sale of crib bumpers, which have been linked to the asphyxiation of at least two dozen infants across the country &#8212; a move that would make it the first state to prohibit the bumpers.
    Maryland health officials proposed Tuesday a ban on the sale of crib bumpers, which have been linked to the asphyxiation of at least two dozen infants across the country — a move that would make it the first state to prohibit the bumpers. The...

    Tags: Local Elections, Health and Medical Professionals, Chicago, Demographics, Bradley

  22. Sep 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Roland Park parents push for middle-school recess

    In Roland Park, home to one of Baltimore's highest-performing public schools, dozens of parents are at odds with administrators over an academic perk: recess for middle-schoolers.
    In Roland Park, home to one of Baltimore's highest-performing public schools, dozens of parents are at odds with administrators over an academic perk: recess for middle-schoolers. In a dispute that mirrors the nationwide debate over students'...

    Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Obesity, Charter Schools, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Roland Park

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