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Free medical classes at University of Maryland
Dreamed of being a doctor but never made it to medical school? Well, now you have a chance to at least study like one. The University of Medicine School of Medicine will tonight launch the 12th year of its Mini Med School, a series for free courses that...Tags: Abusive Behavior, University of Maryland, College Park, Lead Poisoning, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Family of inmate who died in custody files tort claim against state
The family of an inmate who died while in custody filed a tort claim against the state Wednesday. Rachel Wood died behind bars in April as a result of medical negligence. While behind bars Wood started to get sick from complications of lupus. ...
Tags: Citalopram (drug), Pharmaceuticals, Hydrocodone (drug), Chemical Industry
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Father to file lawsuit after daughter dies in prison due to lack of treatment
Claude Wood misses his daughter Rachel. "She should have never died, this could have been avoided," said Claude Wood. Rachel Wood was booked into the Department of Corrections in June of 2010. She was busted for selling pain pills. While behind bars...
Tags: Prisons, Citalopram (drug), Pharmaceuticals, Hydrocodone (drug), Chemical Industry
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No. 6 Severna Park beats No. 14 Fallston, 2-0, in field hockey
In a battle of defending state champions, Fallston ran into Severna Park at the wrong time. After losing to No. 7 Broadneck in its season opener earlier in the week, No. 6 Severna Park wanted to play better Saturday. The Falcons got their wish, using...
Tags: Field Hockey, High School Sports, Sports
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GlaxoSmithKline to acquire Human Genome Sciences
After spurning a hostile takeover bid from GlaxoSmithKline PLC in April, Human Genome Sciences Inc. said Monday it agreed to be bought by the biopharmaceutical giant for a more lucrative offer valued at $3.6 billion.
GlaxoSmithKline boosted its offer for...Tags: Technology, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Anthrax, Science and Technology, Economy, Business and Finance
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Teens Help Blind Grand Rapids Resident With Yard Work
FOX 17 NewsThis year has been a tough year for YES Community Lawn Care. The dry weather has made it hard to find jobs to do. Instead of giving up, however, the community organization has decided branch out and help even more people in the community. “My...Tags: Rentals
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Nicole Marie Funmaker
Mt. Lake Terrace, Wash.: Nicole Marie Funmaker (1971-2012) went to be with Jesus on May 1, 2012. She was a resident of Mount Lake Terrace, Wash. She graduated from Mobridge High School in 1989 and attended Central Indian Bible College before moving to the...Tags: Dog (animal), Starbucks Corp.
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Church sets Aug. 4 fundraiser for Clark woman with lupus
The Winchester SunNeighbors of a Winchester woman diagnosed with lupus at age 17, who has since developed numerous other health complications, are rallying around her to raise money for the treatment she sees as her only option. “They use lupus for lack of a...Tags: Migraine, Services and Shopping, Inflammation, Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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Ardetta E. Bjorn Ericson
Ardetta E. Bjorn Ericson Ardetta E. Ericson, age 71, of Costa Mesa for 42 years, passed away on June 3, 2012, beloved wife of Harold, loving mother of Kara (Robert) Burns, Kurt Ericson and Krista Ericson, proud grandmother to Garrett and Connor Burns,... -
Ripley's opens Odditorium at Harborplace
Ripley's Believe It or Not, one of the first of several new tenants opening for the summer tourist season at Harborplace in downtown Baltimore, will open Saturday in the Light Street Pavilion. Ripley Entertainment Inc. said exhibits at the Inner Harbor...Tags: Media Industry, Harborplace, Science and Technology, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice
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Much Obliged
Lupus walk a success thanks to efforts Editor: The 10th annual Alliance for Lupus Research Petoskey Walk with Us to Cure Lupus was a great success on Saturday, June 9, in Petoskey thanks to the walkers, volunteers, and great sponsors. The $20,000-plus...Tags: Christianity, Health Treatments, Anglicanism, Dermatology, Medical Research
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