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Inflammatory bowel disease on the rise in kids
For 10-year-old Jacob Krause, getting ready for the new school year wasn't a simple matter of back-to-school shopping. It also involved working out logistics for getting to the bathroom as many as 20 times during a single school day.
The Clarksville...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Health Treatments, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Internists, Genes and Chromosomes
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Direct Shipping bill introduced today
Dining@LargeI just received this press release from the MD Direct Wine Shipping Advocates.Take a look:Carrying the most sponsors of any bills introduced this session, Senator Jamie Raskin and Delegate Jolene Ivey have submitted legislation to allow direct shipping of...Tags: Laws, Consumers, Maryland, Orlando Real Estate
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Top 10 Restaurants for Thanksgiving Dinner
Dining@LargeNow you decide you don't want to cook after all, and you're looking for a restaurant open Thanksgiving day. I did my best for you with this list of Top 10 Restaurants for Thanksgiving Dinner, but it wasn't easy. First......Tags: Turkey, Cranberry Sauce, Cranberries, Salads, Stevensville
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More on 'American Idol,' including 'Pants on the Ground' video
Reality CheckMy colleague David Zurawik reports that Baltimore is just nuts for American Idol this season:From 8 to 10 p.m., "Idol" had an average audience of 156,000 adults ages 25 to 54 years-of-age. On WJZ, "NCIS and "NCIS/LA" averaged 66,000...... -
10th person in state dies of swine flu
A 10th person in Maryland has died of swine flu, state health officials said Tuesday. The person, an adult from Western Maryland, had underlying health problems. As with other deaths related to the H1N1 virus, officials would not release further details....Tags: Vaccines, Maryland, Death, Swine Flu, Preventative Medicine
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Heat death toll rises to 8
Maryland WeatherThe Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene announced two more heat-related deaths on Wednesday, as the total number of fatalities for the summer rises to 8. From the health department: "The latest reported hyperthermia-related fatalities are...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Weather Reports, Hyperthermia, Baltimore Weather, Anne Arundel County
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Volunteers get first swine flu test shots
Kevin Stranen left his home in Philadelphia at 5 a.m. Monday eager to make it to Baltimore to roll up his sleeve for the University of Maryland's swine flu vaccine trial. The biochemist and seasoned vaccine volunteer jumped at the chance to participate...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities, Diseases and Illnesses, Maryland, Swine Flu
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First shot at swine flu vaccine
Baltimore Sun reporterThe first shipments of swine flu vaccine should start arriving in Maryland by Tuesday, but the initial batch will be so limited that the doses will be offered mainly to health care workers in hospitals and clinics, state health officials say. The state...Tags: Medical Services, Diseases and Illnesses, Maryland, Health Organizations, Howard County
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Flu hits hospital visitor policies
Baltimore Sun reportersAs Maryland's hospitals brace for the worst that the swine flu pandemic could offer, they are making big changes in the way they handle visitors - restricting children, limiting certain adult visitors and issuing face masks at entrances - in an effort...Tags: Illnesses, Medical Services, Cesarean Section, Surgery, Emergency Planning
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Sand trap
Special to the SunSiesta Key is for snobs. Sand snobs, that is. The sand of Siesta Beach is soft and smooth, like velvet beneath your toes, silk between your fingers. It stretches out in an expanse of white lapped by turquoise water, and even on warm days the sand is...Tags: Festive Events, Seafood, Zellwood, Foods and Beverages, Personal Service
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If water and Elmo sound like fun, visit Pa.'s Sesame Place
Sun StaffElmo, the furry red star of Sesame Street, may be eternally 3 years old, but the Philadelphia-area amusement park that puts the monster and his pals center stage turns 25 this year, with a season of events and offers to make it worth the trip. Sesame...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Theme Park Vacations, Interior Policy, Uno Chicago Grill, Gardens and Parks
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