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Woman in Md. hospital monitored for SARS
Sun StaffA 26-year-old Hong Kong woman who traveled to the United States last week is under watch at a Baltimore hospital as the state's first potential SARS patient, and nine of her family members have been isolated in a Bolton Hill apartment building. The...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Teen-agers, X-rays, Viral Diseases and Infections, Plastic Surgeons
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Asthma study violated safety rules, FDA says
Sun StaffA Johns Hopkins Medical School researcher failed to follow several safety regulations during an asthma experiment that ended with the death of a 24-year-old volunteer, according to a preliminary federal report released yesterday. Dr. Alkis Togias...Tags: Physical Conditions, Reisterstown, Asthma, Plastic Surgeons, Hospitals and Clinics
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Hopkins faults safety lapses
Sun StaffA Johns Hopkins panel investigating the death of a 24-year-old woman in an asthma experiment has concluded that she most likely died from a drug given to her in the test, and it faulted both the lead researcher and an internal oversight board for safety...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Colleges and Universities, Physical Conditions, Reisterstown, Tragedy (genre)
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Ontario bolsters isolation efforts to battle SARS
From Wire ReportsIn an extraordinary measure, Ontario health officials are asking anyone who has even one symptom of SARS to stay home for a few days out of fear that they might spread the disease over the Easter weekend. "We are asking for a level of people staying home...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Toronto (Canada), Health Organizations, Epidemics and Plagues, Singapore
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The trials of a citizen soldier
Sun staffFirst of two parts On the morning of his second day in the hospital, Rich Richmond's lungs filled with fluid, and blood drawn from his arm produced a culture swarming with angular strands of anthrax. Unchecked, experts knew, the bacterium could flood the...Tags: NBC (tv network), Benjamin Franklin, Frederick Douglass, Football, Guerrilla Activity
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Md. officials rule out two SARS cases
Sun StaffHealth authorities ruled out two potential SARS cases in Maryland Thursday, but three members of a Millersville family who traveled recently to China were in isolation at home after one developed symptoms of the deadly respiratory ailment. Anne Arundel...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Glen Burnie, X-rays, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Pneumonia
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Scientists confident of SARS link
Sun StaffScientists working to identify the cause of a mysterious respiratory illness that has killed 111 people worldwide are now almost certain that it is associated with a new kind of coronavirus, a family of viruses also responsible for the common cold. One...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Pneumonia, Defense, Armed Forces, Diseases and Illnesses
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Toronto sees setbacks in SARS battle
Sun StaffTORONTO - Just when health officials think they're close to controlling the SARS outbreak here, leaks have developed in their containment plan. In recent days, they've scrambled to track down more than 100 mourners at the funeral of an elderly man who...Tags: Toronto (Canada), Hewlett-Packard Co., Eyewear, Science, Health and Safety at Work
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Baltimore physician has SARS symptoms
Sun StaffA 40-year-old Baltimore doctor who developed symptoms of SARS after a trip to Toronto was admitted yesterday to Johns Hopkins Hospital - two days after he showed up sick for work at another local hospital and was sent home. Health officials said the...Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Diseases and Illnesses, Family, Hospitals and Clinics, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Bush assails 'the evil one'
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON-- President Bush had harsh words last night for Osama bin Laden, calling him "the evil one" and a parasite but acknowledging that the U.S. government does not know whether the terrorist mastermind is dead or alive. Bush, in his first prime-...Tags: Al-Qaeda, Defense, Executive Branch, Guerrilla Activity, Bill Clinton
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Respected doctors confront a tragedy
Sun StaffDr. Solbert Permutt is a giant in the world of lung research, a gregarious, outspoken 76-year- old professor with the enthusiasm of a teen-ager, a flamboyant taste for large bow ties and a history of teaching generations of doctors at Johns Hopkins...Tags: University of Chicago, Physical Conditions, Sinclair Lewis, Environmental Pollution, Defense
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Two marathoners know their way home
Sun StaffErick Kimaiyo and Elvira Kolpakova again ruled the roads of Baltimore, albeit with considerably more suspense. Kimaiyo repeated as the men's winner in Under Armour's Baltimore Marathon yesterday as the coughing Kenyan waited until the final quarter...Tags: GEICO, Babe Ruth, Under Armour Inc., Inner Harbor, Baltimore Running Festival
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