diabetes
- Serving a healthful, meat-free diet to children yields considerable benefits
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- Baltimore detectives, who usually work in plainclothes, are walking beats in uniform as Police Commissioner Anthony W. Batts boosts foot patrols to take back Baltimore's streets from a rise in shootings and homicides, up 35 percent over last year.
- A former high-ranking official at the Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs has been accused of running a kickback scheme from his state office — allegedly fabricating military achievements and disability claims in exchange for a cut of the resulting government payouts.
- Heart disease is the number one killer of women, but many don't recognize the warning signs. They may ignore the symptoms or mistake them for more benign ailments.
- Nonprofit is working to reduce health disparities in Oliver
- At the Johns Hopkins and University of Maryland schools of medicine, Match Day was a moment for joy, and passion for various medical specialties.
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- After the death of his mother, Brendan Fields bounced around to different schools and foster homes but now has found athletic fulfillment at Boys Latin and personal fulfillment with a new family.
- City officials should be under no illusion that the intensive effort going on there this week will solve the neighborhood's underlying problems
- The Jarrettsville Lions welcomed new member Ken Bowers, right, along with his sponsor Ron Holmes. Bowers has a deep interest in diabetes and will be working with that committee of the Lions Club
- Requiring those who sell or apply registered pesticides in Maryland to share information on their use is a prudent step toward protecting public health
- Breakfast pastries do more harm eaten than nibbled into the shape of a gun
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- Dr. William R. Law, a retired Baltimore internist whose career at Bon Secours Hospital spanned more than three decades, died Feb. 20 from cancer at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 77.
- March is here! We saw our first robins last week. Ducks and geese were on the pond. Spring surely must not be far away
- Dennis W. Kreiner, a former Mercantile Safe-Deposit senior vice president, died of diabetic complications Feb. 25 at his Phoenix, Baltimore County, home. He was 66.
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- Scrabble at the Bain Center perfect way for seniors to scrabble their brains.
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- Scrabble at the Bain Center perfect way for seniors to scrabble their brains.
- Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler said he has filed a lawsuit against GlaxoSmithKline, LLC for falsely saying three of its diabetes drugs were better than others on the market.
- 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?
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- Five areas in the state get financial incentives to address health disparities
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- So, what's been going on? The Aberdeen Senior Center remains a busy meeting place for many of our seniors.
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- How one woman is using apps to manage her breast cancer diagnosis is among 10 presentations at the inaugural Ignite Carroll speaking event.
- Hearing loss linked to cognitive problems, Hopkins study finds