parkinson s disease
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- This year, approximately 60,000 Americans will be diagnosed with Parkinson's, joining the 1 million people already living with the disease in the United States and the 4 million to 6 million diagnosed with it worldwide. Their painful struggle is one that I know all too well.
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- Navy football player Will McKamey was the valedictorian of his small high school class and often talked about going to medical school at Vanderbilt after he served his commitment to the Midshipmen.
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- A traditional circus act may shed new light on human movement, with implications for the treatment of neurological disorders or other potential scientific breakthroughs.
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- Maryland lawmakers, prompted by recent multimillion-dollar medical malpractice judgments, are pushing legislation to create a fund to help pay the costs to treat babies injured during birth.
- The parents of Baltimore Symphony Orchestra music director Marin Alsop died within days of each other.
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- Scrabble at the Bain Center perfect way for seniors to scrabble their brains.
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- Richard C. "Dick" McShane, a retired mechanical engineer, died of pneumonia and Parkinson's disease complications Tuesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The former Pinehurst resident was 83.
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- Lewis C. Strudwick, a former partner in the Baltimore law firm of Ober/Kaler who had a penchant for drawing whimsical cartoons and a taste for culinary oddities, died Jan. 22 of complications from Parkinson's disease at Heron Point retirement community in Chestertown. He was 82.
- Scrabble at the Bain Center perfect way for seniors to scrabble their brains.
- The Rev. William W. Trumbore, a retired Episcopal minister who enjoyed working with young people, died Monday from complications of Parkinson's disease at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. The Timonium resident was 81.
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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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- Charles Edwin Lamb, an architect of forward-looking, modernist structures and a founder of the RTKL firm, died of complications of Parkinson's disease Dec. 12 at the Heron Point Retirement Community in Chestertown. He was 87 and had lived in Baltimore and Annapolis.
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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.