parkinson s disease
- Scrabble at the Bain Center perfect way for seniors to scrabble their brains.
- Four months after two South Laurel residents were found dead inside their home, Prince George's County Police have made an arrest in connection with the double homicide.
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- Scrabble at the Bain Center perfect way for seniors to scrabble their brains.
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- NFL, former players have settlement over concussions a week before 2013 season begins
- 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.
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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.
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- Harry Yuspa had many relatives in the Baltimore area — some have lived at the same addresses for 40 years. Yet prosecutors said they couldn't find any to let them know the man convicted of killing Yuspa would soon be released.
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- Donald L. Symington, a career feature actor who performed on Broadway, film, soap operas and regional theater, died Wednesday of Parkinson's disease at Gilchrist Hospice Care. He was 88.
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- Kennedy Krieger's Bennett Blazers look to defend JV national title
- The Mitchell Ride, organized by the Finksburg based Unchained Few motorcycle club, aims to raise money for children with disabilities. The ride covers 85 miles through Carroll and Howard counties with more than 100 riders participating.
- Mary B. Scott, a former laboratory technician and longtime Severna Park resident, died June 30 from Parkinson's disease at Oak Crest Village in Parkville. She was 83.
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- Edward H. Hooper, a retired electrical engineer and model railroader, died July 8 at St. Agnes Hospital from complications of Parkinson's disease. He was 81.
- Lary Lewman, an actor who delighted Baby Boomers as television's Pete the Pirate and later became the recorded voice of national Democratic presidential campaign advertisements, died of Parkinson's disease complications Thursday at his Clarksville home. He was 76.
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- Scrabble at the Bain Center perfect way for seniors to scrabble their brains.
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- The Maryland Court of Special Appeals overturned a multimillion-dollar judgment against Johns Hopkins Hospital in a case that accused its doctors of causing severe and irreversible brain damage to a baby born at the hospital.
- The head of the nation's medical research agency and leaders of Johns Hopkins hospital and medical school warned Monday that progress in fighting diseases could be slowed, jobs lost and scientists driven overseas unless across-the-board federal funding cuts are reversed.
- The hospital will be known as the University of Maryland Rehabilitation & Orthopaedic Institute effective this month.
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- Price controls and diminished patent protections would harm one of the state's major economic drivers.
- Prince George's County Council member Mary Lehman and County Executive Rushern Baker III spoke about county affairs and fielded questions from community members during a town hall meeting June 27 at the Laurel-Beltsville Senior Activity Center.
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- Scrabble at the Bain Center perfect way for seniors to scrabble their brains.