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Grove hosts events for prom-goers, Zumba lovers
The Grove has a couple of special events coming up this week, of interest to prom-goers and fitness buffs. The new Topshop Topman store has a special prom-planning event scheduled from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday. Teens can get styling tips from the...
Tags: Swimming, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Disc Jockeys, Sports, Ermenegildo Zegna
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Md. health insurers' 'fail first' policies jeopardize patient health
Absent from the critical debate in Maryland over how to rein in health care spending has been a serious examination of the dangerous and expensive policies that some Maryland health insurers have enacted in the name of cost containment, and their...
Tags: Arthritis, Healthcare Policies, General Practitioners, Drugs and Medicines, Insurance
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Jobless benefits OK for medical marijuana users
MASON, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan judge has ruled that medical marijuana users who follow the state's medical marijuana law may collect unemployment benefits. The Lansing State Journal reports (http://on.lsj.com/WM6U8a ) Ingham County Circuit Judge...
Tags: Medical Marijuana Therapy, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health Treatments
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Gut check
How are your microbes doing today? Yes, your personalized, bazillion little bacteria working their magic in your stomach and intestines and -- if you're to believe many recent reports -- may be causing you problems with auto-immune issues. What's an...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Crohn's Disease, Celiac Disease, Salt, Multiple Sclerosis
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Gary S. Hill, former Hopkins chief of pathology
Dr. Gary S. Hill, an internationally renowned renal pathologist and the former chief of pathology at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, died Tuesday from lung cancer. He was 74. Dr. Hill pioneered a new technique for biopsies of tissue, in addition...
Tags: University of Paris, Medical Procedures and Tests, Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Lung Cancer
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Vaccination schedule for children is safe, study says
The recommended schedule of vaccines for children is safe and has done much to dramatically lower the incidence of devastating illnesses, according to a new national scientific study that was partly led by a Northwestern University professor....
Tags: Family, Drugs and Medicines, Medical Research, Datalink Corporation, Food and Drug Administration
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Gender differences in autoimmune diseases: Blame them on bacteria?
Why are women more prone to autoimmune diseases like lupus, multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis? A new study in mice points to a possible contributor: different types of bacteria that populate our guts. It goes like this: Different mixes of...
Tags: Multiple Sclerosis, Diabetes, Viral Diseases and Infections, Arthritis, Diseases and Illnesses
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Help your child develop healthy bones
Growing children need the right nutrients, as well as plenty of exercise, in order to develop healthy bones. Two of the most important "ingredients" for building strong bones are calcium and Vitamin D, especially for teenagers undergoing a growth spurt. ...Tags: Eating Disorders, Vitamin D, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Celiac Disease, Dietary Supplements
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With planned restoration, Hebrew Orphan Asylum to get new life
Nearly three years ago, I stood with neighborhood residents and preservationists before what looked like an abandoned and very sad West Baltimore brick castle. Below its remarkable towers and stout walls on Rayner Avenue, I thought that this venerable old...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Medical Research, Coppin State University, Judaism, Immigration
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Obituary: Dr. Brooks Glenn Hicks
Dr. Brooks Glenn Hicks 1943-2013 LOUISVILLE — Dr. Brooks Glenn Hicks, 69, a general practitioner and radiologist, died Sunday, Jan. 20. Born July 23, 1943, in Creston, Ky., in Casey County, he was a son of the late Brooks and Mildred Hicks. He...Tags: Chris Conrad
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A case for Tim Raines and Hall of Fame
I don't envy the job the Baseball Writers' Association of America members have in choosing the 2013 Hall of Fame class. This year they must contend with the "steroid ballot" as names such as Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Mike Piazza and Sammy Sosa...
Tags: Sammy Sosa, Oakland Athletics, Baseball, San Francisco Giants, Multiple Sclerosis
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FBI stays mostly mum about Sikh temple shooter Wade Page
Two hundred investigative leads, 300 interviews, more than 200 pieces of evidence. Yet when the Federal Bureau of Investigation announced the results of its expansive investigation into why Wade Michael Page, 40, killed six people at a Sikh temple in...
Tags: Justice System, Sikh Temple Shooting (2012), FBI, Crime, Law and Justice, Stevie Ray Vaughan
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