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    May 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Hernias in women can be hard to diagnose

    Hernias are a common ailment among Americans; more than 4 million people develop the painful condition. And although both men and women develop hernias, female patients may be harder to diagnose. Doctors and patients may not realize the abdominal pain a woman is feeling is because of a hernia. Dr. Hien Nguyen, assistant professor of surgery at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, said the pain can be mistaken for other conditions with similar symptoms, such as adhesions from prior surgery, endometriosis, fibroids and ovarian cysts. Nguyen talks about treating hernias in women.
    Hernias are a common ailment among Americans; more than 4 million people develop the painful condition. And although both men and women develop hernias, female patients may be harder to diagnose. Doctors and patients may not realize the abdominal pain a...

    Tags: Groin, Concerts, Endometriosis, Hernia, Lungs and Airways

  2. Feb 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Health officials warn about outbreaks of norovirus

    The “stomach flu” appears to be going around and state health officials are warning residents to take some precautions. The officials say these cases in recent weeks are not really the flu. They are cases of viral gastroenteritis, which gives...

    Tags: Symptoms, Inflammation, Diseases and Illnesses, Gastroenteritis, Calicivirus

  4. Oct 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Former Raven Orlando Brown probably didn't know he had diabetes, medical examiner says

    Former Baltimore Raven Orlando Brown died of a diabetic complication that is rarely fatal but can sometimes be quick to strike — and he might not even have known he had the underlying disease.
    Former Baltimore Raven Orlando Brown died of a diabetic complication that is rarely fatal but can sometimes be quick to strike — and he might not even have known he had the underlying disease. The 40-year-old died in his Inner Harbor condominium...

    Tags: Symptoms, African Americans, Hospitals and Clinics, Minority Groups, Insulin

  6. Jul 17, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Doctors aim to stop pancreatic cancer before it forms

    Seeing a chance to stop one of the most deadly kinds of cancer before it forms, doctors at Johns Hopkins and at other hospitals around the nation are focusing on the common pancreatic cyst.
    Seeing a chance to stop one of the most deadly kinds of cancer before it forms, doctors at Johns Hopkins and at other hospitals around the nation are focusing on the common pancreatic cyst. Up to 20 percent of pancreatic cancer begins as one of these...

    Tags: Pancreatic Cancer, Symptoms, Hospitals and Clinics, Pancreas, Cancer

  8. Oct 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Three hospitalized with legionellosis after O.C. hotel stay

    Guests at an Ocean City hotel have been voluntarily relocated after three people who stayed there were hospitalized with Legionnaire's disease, according to the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. The three people developed the form of...

    Tags: Symptoms, Hospitals and Clinics, Electrical Appliance, Diseases and Illnesses, Lungs and Airways

  10. Oct 26, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Battling cancer, Spalding football coach inspires players to 'Make every day count'

    The announcement summoning the Archbishop Spalding football team to the school chapel early on a February morning last winter baffled the Cavaliers. What could be so important in the off-season?
    The announcement summoning the Archbishop Spalding football team to the school chapel early on a February morning last winter baffled the Cavaliers. What could be so important in the off-season? Wide receiver Richard Gablemen and some of his teammates...

    Tags: Pancreatic Cancer, Biotechnology, National Institutes of Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer

  12. Nov 7, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Questions every ER patient should ask

    You're in an emergency room. You're worried. OK, maybe that's an understatement. Maybe you're terrified. This may not be the setting in which you always make your best decisions. But you won't get to take back any of the decisions you make in an ER, so you have to make the best decision you can the first time.
    You're in an emergency room. You're worried. OK, maybe that's an understatement. Maybe you're terrified. This may not be the setting in which you always make your best decisions. But you won't get to take back any of the decisions you make in an ER, so...

    Tags: Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Health and Medical Professionals, Concerts

  14. Nov 26, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Study reveals strongest link yet between organ transplants, cancer

    The most comprehensive study ever on the link between organ donations and cancer is arming physicians with new data that could help make the procedures safer.
    The most comprehensive study ever on the link between organ donations and cancer is arming physicians with new data that could help make the procedures safer. Organ transplant patients get new kidneys, livers and lungs that save their lives, but they...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Research, Cancer, Pancreas, Lymphoma

  16. Sep 4, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Little-known health education and advocacy unit helps Marylanders resolve medical bill and insurance disputes

    The surgery on Don Hayden's son was successful.<b> </b>The only lingering complication: a bill for $23,000.
    The surgery on Don Hayden's son was successful. The only lingering complication: a bill for $23,000. The Gaithersburg family, surprised that insurance didn't cover the cost, spent about a year fighting the charge from the medical clinic — even...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Family, Employers, Healthcare Laws, Companies and Corporations

  18. Jun 29, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. GBMC doctor talks about food safety for the Fourth of July

    With the Fourth of July <sup> </sup>approaching, many people are contemplating cookouts and picnics. But all that celebratory food and drink can pose a threat to your health. There are steps to take to ensure there aren't any unwelcome fireworks in your belly, according to Dr. Niraj Jani, division chief in gastroenterology at Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
    With the Fourth of July approaching, many people are contemplating cookouts and picnics. But all that celebratory food and drink can pose a threat to your health. There are steps to take to ensure there aren't any unwelcome fireworks in your belly,...

    Tags: Cholera, Pharmaceuticals, Chemicals, Diarrhea, E. coli Infection

  20. Jul 12, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Pair tried to steal historical documents worth millions, police say

    Barry H. Landau has rubbed elbows with presidents, helped plan inaugurations, and claims one of the largest collections of Oval Office<b><i> </i></b>memorabilia outside museums and presidential libraries. His Manhattan apartment includes a collection of china from Thomas Jefferson's inauguration and<b> </b>a picture of Landau kissing John F. Kennedy's dog Clipper.
    Barry H. Landau has rubbed elbows with presidents, helped plan inaugurations, and claims one of the largest collections of Oval Office memorabilia outside museums and presidential libraries. His Manhattan apartment includes a collection of china from...

    Tags: Shelley Winters, Trials, Manhattan (New York City), Laura Bush, Al Pacino

  22. Jul 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Sexual abusers win trust, then manipulate victims

    We're always shocked and saddened to hear that a young child or teenager has been sexually abused, and the recently reported alleged incidents at a Columbia climbing gym are no exception. But the sexual abuse of children is more common than you may think....

    Tags: Symptoms, Sex, Family, Abusive Behavior, Sexual Misconduct

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