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150 flood Harford courthouse sidewalk, protest federal health mandate
Close to 150 people protested the federal Health and Human Services mandate Friday outside the Harford County Circuit Courthouse in Bel Air — three times the number event coordinators originally projected. People driving and walking down Main...
Tags: Havre de Grace, Medical Procedures and Tests, Freedom of Religion, Civil Rights, Abortion Issue
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Many oppose health care act, and many don't know its benefits
The fate of the Affordable Care Act is in the hands of the Supreme Court justices. But in the court of public opinion, a large percentage of people polled recently want the law scrapped. A CBS/New York Times survey found nearly half of those polled...Tags: Flu, Baltimore County, Insurance, Justice System, Chemical Industry
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Capital budget includes EOC center, Havre de Grace firehouse
Harford County Executive David Craig's proposed capital budget for 2013 features some new projects that residents could see this year. One project of interest in Havre de Grace is a long planned addition to the Susquehanna Hose Company's Number 3...
Tags: Public Finance, Rubber Products Industry, Havre de Grace, Radio Industry, Water Supply
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New home for the Warriors offers lessons in school building
Talk about rebuilding or replacing Havre de Grace High School got me to thinking. Talk about rebuilding or replacing Havre de Grace High School got me thinking. For more than a year, some noticeable changes have been taking place at the school. It...Tags: Havre de Grace, High Schools, Schools
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Rush to judgment on birth control
Rush Limbaugh is the reigning shock jock of conservative political punditry — insults, outrage and outsized bluster are his stock in trade — so it takes quite an uproar for him to apologize. But that's what he has done at least twice now, if...Tags: Rush Limbaugh, Cancer, Insurance, Mutual Funds, Health Treatments
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Maryland wins $50 million Race to Top grant for early childhood programs
Maryland was one of nine states that won a federal competition Friday for early education funds intended to boost the quality of programs available to young children. The state, which has been seen as a strong proponent of early childhood programs for...Tags: Poverty, Financial Aid, Kathleen Sebelius, Columbia University, Rutgers University
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NAACP to host forum for women in Baltimore for HIV awareness
Saturday marks the seventh annual National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day and the NAACP is hosting a public lunch and panel discussion at Coppin State University. The day is coordinated nationally by the U.S. Department of Health and Human...Tags: NAACP, HIV, Coppin State University
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Black women in city infected with HIV at higher rate than national average
African-American women in Baltimore and five other U.S. cities are becoming infected with HIV at a rate five times the national average for black women, and closer to the rates of some African countries, according to a new study.
Researchers at the Johns...Tags: Medical Research, Substance Abuse, National Institutes of Health, Viral Diseases and Infections, Women's Health
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University of Maryland Medical System among suitors for St. Joseph
The University of Maryland Medical System and LifeBridge Health are among five suitors vying for a partnership with St. Joseph Medical Center, though a deal will likely be complicated by the Towson hospital's poor financial situation.
St. Joseph has had...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Cancer, Cardiologists, Health and Medical Professionals
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Plan B is overruled
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius' decision this week to overrule the Food and Drug Administration commissioner and refuse to authorize girls under age 17 to have over-the-counter access to the emergency contraceptive pill known as...Tags: Birth Defects, Medical Research, Kathleen Sebelius, Plan B (drug), Women's Health
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Opting For Independence helps seniors stay at home
When Raisa Otero-Cesario's mother, Ana Otero, was hospitalized in February after a fall, she turned down the doctors' suggestions that she leave her mother overnight. "No way I'm leaving her," was her response. For Otero-Cesario, family is a priority....Tags: Ellicott City, Puerto Rico, Aging, Physical Conditions, Diabetes
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Monday Night Football leaves 6 winners in Harford high schools
This week, it was Monday Night Football, a rarity in Harford County, and Aberdeen, Fallston, Joppatowne, North Harford and Patterson Mill were winners in games delayed from Friday night by bad field conditions made possible what was left ofTropical...Tags: Anthony White, Brian Davis, Wales, High School Sports, Havre de Grace
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