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Police officer who collapsed after heart attack on UMBC campus honored
The Baltimore County police officer who suffered a heart attack while jogging at University of Maryland, Baltimore County, was among those recognized at a ceremony honoring survivors of cardiac arrest Friday afternoon. Scott Miller, 43, a 14-year veteran...Tags: Heart Failure, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Perry Hall, Heart Problems, Parkville
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Tenth national title caps 'interesting' year for Jim Berkman, Salisbury
Winning national championships has become synonymous with Salisbury, but Sunday’s 14-10 victory over SUNY-Cortland in the NCAA tournament final might be the most poignant one for the players and coach Jim Berkman. Berkman suffered a mild heart...Tags: Salisbury Sea Gulls, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Gillette Stadium, State University of New York, Randallstown
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Researchers eye saliva for patient testing
No one likes to get stuck with a needle.
But it's the only way doctors can get blood to test for diabetes, anemia and numerous other health problems.
Scientists at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing say there is a much less invasive and...Tags: DNA, Symptoms, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Hospitals and Clinics, Research
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Jockey 'dumbfounded' by Bodemeister's loss to I'll Have Another at Preakness
Mike Smith appeared dazed in the moments after his horse, Bodemeister, was again beaten by Kentucky Derby winner I'll Have Another — this time by a neck in Saturday's Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course. The veteran jockey wore the frozen...Tags: Belmont Stakes, Pimlico Race Course, Horse and Harness Racing, Kentucky Derby, Equestrian
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Rev. Marion Bascom, civil rights activist and pastor, dies
The Rev. Marion C. Bascom, a leading Baltimore civil rights activist remembered for his lifetime quest for social justice, died of a heart attack Thursday at the University of Maryland Medical Center. He was 87 and lived in Reservoir Hill.
"A giant has...Tags: Local Government, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Howard University, Hospitals and Clinics, Civil Rights
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Like/dislike: Brian Simms, musician
It's a daunting feat to try and cover Bob Dylan, but when Creative Alliance rocks their fourth Night of 1000 Dylans on Friday, Brian Simms will be handling the keyboard and accordion responsibilities. "I began picking out songs from the radio on a...
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No. 2: Colts quarterback Johnny Unitas unflappable, unsurpassed, unforgettable
Last week, on what would have been his father's 79th birthday, Chad Unitas visited his grave at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens. There, on the edge of a pond filled with ducks and ringed by weeping willows, he knelt by the marble marker and spoke with the...
Tags: Johnny Unitas, Indianapolis Colts, Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Giants, Yankee Stadium
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The medical establishment is ill-suited to deal with America's obesity epidemic
You did a write up on HBO's documentary "The Weight of the Nation" in which you called our obesity epidemic a wake up call for America ("Salad bars take root," May 1). Nothing new here. The alarm bells have been sounding for a while now. I am an...Tags: Heart Failure, Weight, High Blood Pressure, Chemicals, Epidemics and Plagues
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Kentucky Derby notes: Bodemeister tires down the stretch
What a scene it would have been. Bodemeister, the 4-1 morning line favorite, seemed to run effortlessly around most of track at Churchill Downs on Saturday, opening a lead of four lengths coming out of the final turn. He would have been trainer Bob...
Tags: Equestrian, Triple Crown, John Calipari, Bill Belichick, Churchill Downs
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Bodemeister, Baffert look to pull off rare feat in Kentucky Derby
Bob Baffert calls his son, Bode, over for the cameras. The boy, a shy 7-year-old, relents as his mother brushes a mess of brown hair from his eyes. Then the boy shows what he's learned from his father, the witty trainer whose hard-driving style has led...
Tags: Science, Kentucky Derby, Pimlico Race Course, Equestrian, Zoology
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Sister Loretta Schultz, teacher
Sister Loretta Marie Schultz, a teacher for five decades, died of a heart attack Sunday at her order's Maria Health Care Center in Baltimore. She was 90. Born Loretta Marie Schultz in Camden, N.J., she entered the School Sisters of Notre Dame in...Tags: Harford County, College of Notre Dame, Bolton Hill, Highlandtown, Teaching and Learning
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Former Catholic school students fight to keep child rapist in prison
Standing under a stormy sky, Bill Stankiewicz got chills as he looked toward the old brick building that once housed the Catholic Community middle school in South Baltimore.
"It's kind of creepy," he said, rubbing goose bumps along his forearms. He hadn'...Tags: Lawyers, U.S. Supreme Court, Trials, Judges, Teaching and Learning
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