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    May 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Md. to get $1.8 million in Abbott settlement over drug marketing

    Maryland is slated to receive $1.8 million for its part in a national settlement with Illinois-based Abbott Laboratories over allegations of illegal drug marketing, Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler said Monday. Abbott will pay $100 million to 44...

    Tags: Abbott Laboratories, Douglas F. Gansler, Schizophrenia, Depakote (drug), Bipolar Disorder

  2. May 7, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  3. Touchstone Physical Therapy and Wellness

    <strong id=&quot;tinymce" class="mceContentBody " dir="ltr"></strong>For <strong>Kelly Sykes,</strong>a career in physical therapycan be traced back to a football injury during his days at Oakland Mills High School.&nbsp;
    For Kelly Sykes,a career in physical therapycan be traced back to a football injury during his days at Oakland Mills High School.  That injury served as the catalyst that eventually led him to open Touchstone Physical Therapy and Wellness in his hometown...

    Tags: Physical Therapists, Health Treatments, Howard University, Physical Therapy, Health and Medical Professionals

  4. Apr 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Signs you're being misled

    The Baltimore Sun
    Last week at Ragan's PR Daily, Steve Vittorioso published a little article, "20 (more) signs you're a word nerd," which neatly encapsulates the combination of sound counsel, ineffective generality, and downright error that marks much of the current...

    Tags: Scrabble (game)

  6. Mar 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Family of Greg Giovanazzi to celebrate his life Saturday

    A celebration of the life of Greg Giovanazzi, former Olympic women's volleyball coach who also led programs at three area colleges, will be held Saturday at Towson University from noon to 3 p.m. Giovanazzi, 54, died in his sleep Monday after suffering...

    Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, West Village, University of South Florida, Colleges and Universities

  8. Mar 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Towson University to host life celebration for Greg Giovanazzi, 54, former NCAA, Olympic volleyball coach

    The Towson University community is expressing condolences this week to colleague, Deb Moriarty, for the death of her husband, Gregory Giovanazzi.
    The Towson University community is expressing condolences this week to colleague, Deb Moriarty, for the death of her husband, Gregory Giovanazzi. Moriarty is vice president for student affairs at Towson University, and also serves as president for the...

    Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, Students, West Village, Colleges and Universities

  10. Mar 24, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  11. Towson gathering honors Greg Giovanazzi's life of sport and community

    Some wore Towson University items, others bore UMBC jerseys and Columbia Volleyball Club gear.
    Some wore Towson University items, others bore UMBC jerseys and Columbia Volleyball Club gear. There was at least one player from the 1992 U.S. Olympic team, another from the University of Michigan, and a coach from UCLA. Despite the diverse...

    Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, West Village, Colleges and Universities, UCLA Bruins

  12. Feb 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Is going gluten-free good for you?

    Henry Hunt said goodbye to gluten not because a doctor told him to, but because &#8212; like so many others &#8212; he decided he was better off without it.
    Henry Hunt said goodbye to gluten not because a doctor told him to, but because — like so many others — he decided he was better off without it. "I diagnosed myself," he says, "because I'm really in tune with my body." The Baltimore...

    Tags: Celiac Disease, Breads, Symptoms, Wegmans Food Markets, Inc., Gluten-free Diet

  14. Dec 8, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. The Wall of the Wild

    In the bright sunlight of a late November Saturday, Maryland Institute College of Art sophomore Colleen Collins was keeping company with a 12-foot-tall lion.
    In the bright sunlight of a late November Saturday, Maryland Institute College of Art sophomore Colleen Collins was keeping company with a 12-foot-tall lion. The 2009 River Hill High School graduate is a painter. Her latest — and certainly her...

    Tags: High Blood Pressure, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Treatments, Fibromyalgia, College Sports

  16. Jan 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. The power of light

    It doesn&rsquo;t look like much -- Janet Althen places what looks like a small flashlight with an inverted colored bulb on certain points of the body, holding it there for about 30 seconds -- but for Althen&rsquo;s patients, as well as a growing number of people around the world who are receiving the alternative treatment, light therapy has healing power.
    It doesn’t look like much -- Janet Althen places what looks like a small flashlight with an inverted colored bulb on certain points of the body, holding it there for about 30 seconds -- but for Althen’s patients, as well as a growing number of...

    Tags: Symptoms, The Happiest News!, Chemotherapy, Mental Health, Lyme Disease

  18. Nov 23, 2011 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  19. Weather's impact on health

    Maryland Weather
    From The Sun's print editions: Baltimore Sun reporter Candus Thomson offers this guest post: Why do we ache when it's damp or the weather turns cold and blustery, a colleague asked? First response: "Because we're old." But turns out some......

    Tags: Asthma

  20. Sep 26, 2011 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  21. When that mosquito carries West Nile virus

    Maryland Weather
    We've been writing about the mosquito-borne West Nile virus since 1999, when it first turned up in New York City and began sickening and killing people. It was the first West Nile outbreak ever in the U.S., and it was......

    Tags: West Nile Virus, Diseases and Illnesses, Lisa Simeone, New York City, Headaches

  22. Nov 29, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Havre de Grace Physician Now Practicing Medical Acupuncture

    Dr. Carol Cooper has taken an alternative path to healing the sick and the weary. A graduate of University of Maryland School of Medicine, Dr. Copper has been practicing family medicine for over 20 years. But sensing a frustration in her patients and a need to explore her interest in alternative medicine, Havre de Grace resident Dr. Cooper recently completed an additional 300 hours of training in acupuncture in order to narrow her field of practice to medical acupuncture.
    Dr. Carol Cooper has taken an alternative path to healing the sick and the weary. A graduate of University of Maryland School of Medicine, Dr. Copper has been practicing family medicine for over 20 years. But sensing a frustration in her patients and a...

    Tags: Drugs and Medicines, University of Maryland, College Park, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Television, Acupuncture

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