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Two-alarm fire destroys Dundalk crab house
Even as the dining room of Ross' Crab House filled up with smoke, Cindy Reidnauer kept a clear head. Reidnauer oversaw the evacuation Sunday night of six staff members and 15 customers — including a senior citizen confined to a wheelchair —...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Dundalk, Labor Day, Seafood, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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North Laurel/Savage: Historical society offers a taste of Laurel on a tour
Gorman Farms is pretty well known in this area for its fresh produce. If you haven't had a chance to visit them, this is a perfect time of year to do it. This Saturday, Sept. 8, the Laurel Historical Society will kick off its free Tasting Laurel Tour...Tags: High Schools, Schools
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FDA approves new obesity drug
The U.S. Food and Drug Administrationapproved a new drug Wednesday to help people battle chronic obesity. Used in conjuction with a healthy diet and exercise, the drug Belviq will help people lose weight by activating a receptor in the brain that will...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Obesity, Weight Loss, Diabetes, Weight
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Alcohol companies target African-American youth
It is no secret that for decades, tobacco companies have filled disadvantaged communities with advertising and marketing attracting generations of young people of color to the products they peddle. A new report from the Center on Alcohol Marketing and...Tags: Tobacco Products, Diseases and Illnesses, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Newspaper and Magazine, Marketing
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North Laurel/Savage: At the Family Health Expo, free medical screening, plus lunch
It is that time again. The Southeast Horizon Council is sponsoring the annual Family Health Expo on Sept. 29 at the North Laurel Community Center from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The best part is, it is all free. There are health screenings for bone density,...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Family, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Medical community seeks to increase use of donor breast milk in Maryland
LaQuasha Singletary was having a normal pregnancy until the day her blood pressure shot up and her vision blurred.
The Pikesville woman was rushed to Sinai Hospital, where she delivered a 2-pound, 8-ounce baby boy named Caleb Lyles 10 weeks sooner than...Tags: Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Charity, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Pikesville, National Economic Council
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New health issues tied to low-level lead exposure
Despite dramatic progress in reducing Americans' exposure to lead over the past 25 years, a growing body of research finds that children and adults still face health risks from even very low levels of the toxic metal in their blood.
A recent government...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Research, Heart Disease, Research, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Marriottsville Ridge High musicians in world-class company
In its short lifetime, the music department at Marriotts Ridge High School has garnered an impressive list of accolades. Now the Madrigals vocal ensemble has additional cause for celebration, for this year, the Washington Chorus has invited the group to...Tags: Howard County, Music, Ellicott City, Men's Health, Music Industry
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Details on midwife unaired in Hopkins malpractice case
When a jury ordered Johns Hopkins Hospital to pay $55 million to a Baltimore family whose newborn was brain-damaged, the case hinged on what doctors and nurses did in the two hours before birth.
But the jury never heard about the nurse midwife trying...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Justice System, Medical Specialization, Malpractice, Obesity
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Havre de Grace: Enjoy a picnic during the concert tonight in Tydings Park
It's picnic time in July, dear readers. Celebrate National Picnic Month in July at the summer concert in Tydings Park at 7:30 p.m., tonight (Friday). The Chesapeake Brass Band will perform, free and open to the public. Please bring chairs and your...Tags: Museums, Anglicanism, Shirley Temple, Havre de Grace, Maritime (music group)
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Embracing vegetables
Each week a nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center provides a guest post. This week, Debra Schulze, RD, LDN, weighs in on vegetables.
Did you know there are more than 200 varieties of fruits and vegetables? While praised as a "good...Tags: Blood, Sweet Potatoes, Beta-Carotene, Dietary Supplements, Diseases and Illnesses
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The power of fruit
Each week a nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center provides a guest post. This week, Rachel Ernzen weighs in on fruit.
Antioxidants naturally found in fruits are gaining popularity as "power foods" and can be found added to a variety...Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Grapes, Beta-Carotene, Diseases and Illnesses, Arthritis
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