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Letter to parents at Harford schools where recalled food product was served
The following is the text of a letter to parents, dated Friday, April 5, that was sent home with students attending 14 Harford County public schools where a recalled food product, Pepperoni Pizzatas by Rich Products Corp., was served to students earlier...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Pepperoni, Product Recalls, Schools, Food Industry
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Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month promotes everyday awareness
March is observed across the nation as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Many survivors, patients, caregivers and others whose lives have been affected by colorectal cancer come together to generate awareness of the importance of getting screened and...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, American Cancer Society, Private Health Care, Colonoscopy, Government Health Care
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Another dog-treat recall
Here we go again. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced another voluntary recall of several brands of pet treats due to possible salmonella contamination, which can be dangerous both to pets and to people who handle the treats. Kasel...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Target, Diarrhea, Symptoms, Salmonella Infection
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How common is eclampsia today?
A popular "Downton Abbey" character died in childbirth from eclampsia in a storyline that shocked audiences. But what exactly is eclampsia, and does it kill modern-day moms? Barbara Deller, a nurse-midwife and senior maternal and newborn health adviser...
Tags: Calcium, Health and Medical Professionals, Healthy Diet, Kidney Disease, Downton Abbey (tv program)
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Should everyone go gluten free?
A nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center regularly provides a guest post. This week, Shanti Lewis weighs in on gluten-free diets.
Have you walked in the grocery store lately and seen a plethora of products labeled "gluten-free?" Do...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Healthy Diet, Migraine, Gluten-free Diet, Fibromyalgia
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Good Deeds: Spotlight on Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America, Maryland/Southern Delaware chapter
Nonprofit organizations abound in Howard County, and Howard Magazine highlights who they are, what they do and how you can help. Name: Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America Who: Allison Coffey, regional director for the Mid-Atlantic Division Q:...
Tags: National Institutes of Health, Newspaper and Magazine, Medical Research, Ulcerative Colitis, Research
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Hereford wins third straight Class 3A boys cross country title
Winning a state championship as a team takes the hard work and commitment of all seven runners in a race and that’s what makes the Hereford boys’ feat of three straight Class 3A state titles a phenomenal achievement. Hereford captured the...
Tags: Catonsville, Annapolis, High School Sports, Perry Hall, Asthma
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A summer survival guide for health emergencies
Ah, summer. A time for all sorts of fun activities — hikes, cookouts, pool days, bike rides and more. And ow, summer. A time for all kinds of seasonal injuries and health emergencies. such as burns from the grill, tick bites, heat stroke and...
Tags: Itching, Physical Conditions, General Practitioners, Headaches, University of Maryland Medical Center
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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 memorabilia outside museums and presidential libraries. His Manhattan apartment includes a collection of china from...Tags: Theft, Gerald Ford, George W. Bush, Somerville, Bill Clinton
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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.
Organ transplant patients get new kidneys, livers and lungs that save their lives, but they...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Research, Cancer, Research, Skin Cancer
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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...Tags: Healthy Diet, Lungs and Airways, Hernia, Human Body, Music
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GBMC doctor talks about food safety for the Fourth of July
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: Vomiting, Headaches, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Fever
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