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Federal workers get health and fitness programs
For three hours each work week, Bert Rice walks laps around Burba Lake at Fort Meade — part of a mission by the federal government to build a healthier workforce. Rice, 76, a retired Army colonel and former Anne Arundel County councilman working as...Tags: Human Rights, Health Treatments, U.S. Department of Defense, Health and Safety at School, Armed Forces
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Ellicott City
Around town Blood pressure screenings Stop in from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesdays at the Ellicott City Senior Center, 9401 Frederick Road, for free blood pressure readings by a registered nurse. Information: 410-313-1425. English conversation The Miller branch...Tags: Ellicott City, Nutrition
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The Arc honors Howard High for inclusion policies [Elkridge]
Each year, The Arc of Howard County recognizes individuals and groups who put its mission statement into practice, which is: "Achieving full community life for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities — one person at a...Tags: Robin Williams, Ellicott City, Healthy Diet, Men's Health, Annapolis
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Anne Arundel County health briefs
Summer health, safety tips The Department of Health offers sun and water safety tips, Lyme disease information for prevention and detection, as well as food safety recommendations designed to reduce the risk of food-borne illnesses at picnics,...Tags: Mental Health, Health Treatments, Iraq, Odenton, Diets and Dieting
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New Kaiser facility to host Family Fun and Fit Day
Food, games, free medical screenings, a chance to meet Ravens running back Ray Rice and more will be available to community members from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Kaiser Permanente's Family Fun and Fit Day. "Our goal is to introduce ourselves to the...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Saint Agnes Hospital, Medical Procedures and Tests, Catonsville
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HdG lost out on Preakness when The Graw closed [Havre de Grace]
It's Armed Forces weekend, dear readers, May 18 is Armed Forces Day, a tribute to those who have served or are serving in any of our military branches. We salute them for their courage and dedication. Saturday is also the running of the 138th...Tags: Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, Equestrian, U.S. Congress, Tour Operations Industry
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Breast cancer: Angelina Jolie starts the conversation
"Mom. Do you have that gene? Do I? Have you been tested? I thought Grandma had breast cancer. Why weren't you ever tested?" The questions from my 27-year-old daughter were coming fast. Angelina Jolie published an essay in The New York Times on Tuesday,...
Tags: Angelina Jolie, Health Treatments, Ovarian Cancer, Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses
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Spring is the perfect time to taste the rainbow
Nutritionists from the University of Maryland Medical Center regularly contribute a guest post. The latest post is from Catherine Schroeder, dietetic intern. Spring showers inspire the growth of a colorful array of fruits and vegetables to decorate your...
Tags: Health Treatments, Lettuce, Beta-Carotene, Vitamin Therapy, Grapes
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Hall of Fame jockey Gary Stevens had help on his way back to Preakness
Gary Stevens became the oldest jockey to win the Preakness on Saturday, and the 50-year-old Hall of Famer has Clark Masterson to thank. Masterson, a personal trainer based in Bellevue, Wash., helped the 50-year-old jockey lose 25 pounds and nearly 8...
Tags: Healthy Diet, Preakness Stakes, Diabetes, Equestrian, Triple Crown
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After Gosnell, Maryland should reconsider late-term abortion
To those who support "choice" at all costs: Read the grand jury report on Kermit Gosnell. He is the Philadelphia abortion doctor awaiting a verdict in his trial, where he is accused of murdering four babies allegedly born alive and killing 41-year-old...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Government, Hysterectomy, Regional Authority, Hospitals and Clinics
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After rare heart condition, South River's Scott Mitchell 'glad to be here'
After more than 100 pitches, the fastball had lost some steam and the breaking ball that baffled batters earlier in the game didn't have the same snap. South River senior pitcher Scott Mitchell, his dirty jersey showing the effects of an already...
Tags: Heart Disease, Health and Medical Professionals, Cardiologists, Heart Attack, Heart Problems
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Howard County Briefs
WomenFest The Howard County Department of Citizen Services' Office on Aging hosts its annual wellness event for women at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 27, at Gary J. Arthur Community Center, 2400 Route 97, Cooksville. WomenFest focuses on health, wellness,...Tags: Habitat for Humanity International, Howard County, Skin Cancer, Dining and Drinking, Osteoporosis
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