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Letter: Lawyer's assertions in dental death lawsuit 'ridiculous and insulting'
My heart goes out to the family of Jenny Olenick, who by all accounts was a talented and wonderful teen. The May 5 article detailing events surrounding the filing of a malpractice suit, "Lawyers question teen's health before death," got my attention for...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Procedural Sedation, Medical Procedures and Tests, Stress, Ellicott City
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Ex-Oriole Aubrey Huff headed to disabled list with anxiety issues
The San Francisco Giants placed former Oriole Aubrey Huff on the 15-day disabled list Wednesday, two days after he left the team because of an episode of anxiety. Huff has been getting treatment in Florida and is expected to rejoin the team Friday in San...
Tags: San Francisco Giants, New York Mets, Barry Zito, Aubrey Huff, Bruce Bochy
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Lawyers question Olenick's health prior to surgery death
The medical history of a 17-year-old Marriotts Ridge High School junior who died last year following routine wisdom teeth surgery is now being questioned by lawyers for the dental practitioners involved in the surgery, who are being sued by the girl's...
Tags: Lawyers, Symptoms, Mental Health, Trials, Health and Medical Professionals
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Medical marijuana laws make a farce of medicine
Despite the fact that marijuana remains a controlled substance that is illegal in the United States under federal law, 16 states and the District of Columbia have legalized "medical marijuana." Del. Cheryl Glenn's HB15, the "Maryland Medical Marijuana...Tags: Health Treatments, Cancer, Schizophrenia, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Marijuana Therapy
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Trayvon Martin case strikes deep chord with Baltimoreans
When 17-year-old John Edwards was shot in the head on Edmondson Avenue this month, no one marched on City Hall.
There were no comparisons to Emmett Till, no columns in national newspapers about the anxieties of growing up black and male in a country...Tags: Emmett Till, Murder, Minority Groups, Civil Rights, Trayvon Martin
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The war of the words
Sadly, much of what is taught of grammar and usage in the schools, when taught at all, amounts to rubbish, and linguistics is scarcely heard of except at the college level, and seldom there. Oh, you can go to Language Log and eavesdrop on the linguists,...Tags: Language, Language
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The journey of breast cancer survivorship
After months of chemotherapy and radiation, Susan Faber had finally finished breast cancer treatment and conquered the disease.
It should have been a happy occasion. But Faber felt at a loss earlier this year as she rang the gong at Johns Hopkins...Tags: Biotechnology, Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer, Health Treatments, Chemotherapy
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Fear factor: Why we're more scared of the unlikely
Julie McKinney almost didn’t talk to us for this story.
Not because she was worried about what she’d reveal or that she was nervous to see herself in print. But because of what she might see: a picture of a snake.
McKinney is scared of...Tags: Duke University, Philosophy, Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Loyola University Maryland
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Interview: Yelawolf turns the club upside down
Compare Yelawolf to Eminem and you could miss the point. Sure, both are white rappers with chips on their shoulders and working-class backgrounds, but it's Yelawolf's power with the pen and his tenacity on the microphone that should be drawing the...Tags: Entertainment Events, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Wiz Khalifa, Eminem, Music
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Looking back at 'Diner,' 30 years later
Few films in movie history — and maybe no other film by a first-time writer-director — proved to be the breakthrough moment for as many talents as a made-in-Baltimore comedy-drama called "Diner."
Viewers still respond to all the people in it,...Tags: Rain Man (movie), Ellen Barkin, New York City, Tim Daly, Judd Apatow
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Crofton father sent to psychiatric hospital after attack on family
A Crofton father who admitted Thursday that he slashed the throats of his wife and daughters before cutting himself will be treated at a state psychiatric hospital, after a judge accepted a psychiatrist's findings that the man snapped because of extreme...Tags: Lawyers, Hospitals and Clinics, Prosecution, Psychiatry, Abusive Behavior
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Some investors still on sidelines
After a brutal third quarter in which the United States saw an unprecedented downgrade of its credit, many weary investors are staying on the sidelines.
Despite encouraging signs about new unemployment claims in recent days, uncertainty remains as the...Tags: Mutual Funds, Europe, Personal Finance, Adams Express Company, Companies and Corporations
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