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    May 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. History Channel's 'Top Shot' gives Sykesville man a chance to show off his talents

    Adam Benson is a different kind of weekend warrior.
    Adam Benson is a different kind of weekend warrior. A former Marine marksman whose career in the military was derailed by a serious motorcycle accident, Benson has turned what he thinks is a natural ability to shoot into potential reality television...

    Tags: Martin O'Malley, Television, History (tv network), Joe Theismann, Sykesville

  2. May 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. In debate over 'biosimilars,' patient safety must come first

    In 1988, I became extremely ill. I had many tests, saw many doctors and was given various medicines. Some caused allergic reactions. Through it all, I remained sick — and actually became worse. Eventually, I was diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis,...

    Tags: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Hepatitis, Maryland General Assembly, Health and Medical Professionals, Drugs and Medicines

  4. May 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Howard County pets: What's the hype about raw diets?

    Q: I’ve heard a lot about raw dog food, but it seems pricey. Is it safe? Are the health benefits substantial?
    Q: I’ve heard a lot about raw dog food, but it seems pricey. Is it safe? Are the health benefits substantial? A: Raw diets for dogs (including raw meat) have become increasingly popular. Some pet owners -- even some veterinarians -- swear by them,...

    Tags: Salmonella Infection, Arable Farming, Pets, The New York Times, Gastroenteritis

  6. May 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Varsity Q&A with Abby Culp, Manchester Valley, track and field

    Abby Culp never realized how much she loved running until she couldn't do it any more.
    Abby Culp never realized how much she loved running until she couldn't do it any more. After her freshman cross country season at Winters Mill, Culp's family moved to Florida for six months, and she had to take a break from running during a brief...

    Tags: High School Sports, Nutrition, Running, Asthma, Lacrosse

  8. May 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. It's Lyme season [Editorial]

    With some exceptions, any illness can strike anyone at any time. One of the more dangerous to emerge in recent decades is Lyme disease. Harford County, as many of us know either first-hand or because of someone we know, is not immune from the tick-borne...

    Tags: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Environmental Illness, Lyme Disease, Lyme, Arthritis

  10. May 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Hospital charges are sick

    I'm pleased to see The Sun revealing the charges by Maryland hospitals to patients. The differences are astounding. ("Costs vary for same treatment," May 9). Recently, I spent three days and two nights at the Greater Baltimore Medical Center for an...

    Tags: Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Hospitals and Clinics

  12. May 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Sanitized society puts hygiene hypothesis to the test

    Is the American body politic suffering from an autoimmune disease?
    Is the American body politic suffering from an autoimmune disease? The "hygiene hypothesis" is the scientific theory that the rise in asthma and other autoimmune maladies stems from the fact that babies are born into environments that are too clean. Our...

    Tags: Civil Rights, Colleges and Universities, Physical Conditions, Autism, Social Sciences

  14. Apr 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Service dog helps Monarch Academy teacher monitor her diabetes

    As Monarch Academy music teacher Kenzie Turk talked about the trials of living with Type 1 diabetes, her service dog, Bear, lay nearby, drifting in and out of a deep sleep. Dozing in class isn't usually acceptable at the public charter school in Glen...

    Tags: Students, Music, Teaching and Learning, Charter Schools, Diabetes

  16. Apr 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Howard County dining: Brunch at The Kings Contrivance Restaurant

    With Mother’s Day in the offing, consider Sunday brunch as a great gift. Actually, brunch seems like a well-deserved indulgence any time of year, for any of us. 
    With Mother’s Day in the offing, consider Sunday brunch as a great gift. Actually, brunch seems like a well-deserved indulgence any time of year, for any of us.  The sit-down-and-be-served Sunday brunch at The Kings Contrivance Restaurant is...

    Tags: Brunch, Omelets, Seafood, Restaurants, Appetizers

  18. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Weather forecast calls for rain, then sun later in week

    Marylanders will face a couple more days of gloomy weather before things brighten up again toward the end of the week, according to the National Weather Service.
    Marylanders will face a couple more days of gloomy weather before things brighten up again toward the end of the week, according to the National Weather Service. On the plus side, the stretch of drizzle and rain should wash away some of the masses of...

    Tags: Weather Reports

  20. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Energy (but little booze) flows at college-friendly Voltage Nightclub

    The tip came from a Towson student almost finished her sophomore year. A former sorority member who decided Greek Life wasn't for her, the student said Towson could be boring because parties seemed like they were filled with "all of the same people."
    The tip came from a Towson student almost finished her sophomore year. A former sorority member who decided Greek Life wasn't for her, the student said Towson could be boring because parties seemed like they were filled with "all of the same people."...

    Tags: Students, Colleges and Universities, Music, Teaching and Learning, Bars and Clubs

  22. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Pollen counts surge to season's highest levels Thursday

    Pollen counts surged to their highest levels of the season Thursday, and could stay there for the next week or two.
    Pollen counts surged to their highest levels of the season Thursday, and could stay there for the next week or two. Tree pollen reached 2,347 grains of pollen per cubic meter, almost twice as high as a spike in pollen a week earlier. Grass pollen has...

    Tags: Weather Reports, The Weather Channel (tv network)

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Rachelle E. Hodgson Says, ¿This is Bob or as I call him...
(June 6, 2013)
Rachelle E. Hodgson Says, ¿This is Bob or as I call him Bob Bob or Bob Robert. He is about 13 years old and is allergic to everything! But he thinks all the babies stuff is his including the car seat!¿
A Swedish study found that parents who use their own sa...
(May 20, 2013)
 A Swedish study found that parents who use their own saliva to clean  their baby's pacifer can boost the child's immune system and help stave off allergies.
Activities for Food Allergy Awareness Week
(May 13, 2013)
Activities for Food Allergy Awareness Week