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Maryvale makes alcohol awareness mandatory
They have asked a date, found the perfect dress, matched the shoes and made the appointments for hair and nails. But the seniors and their parents at Maryvale Preparatory School must add one more thing to their to-do list before prom night Friday.
The...Tags: Students, Behavioral Conditions, Brooks Robinson, Cornell University, Hospitals and Clinics
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Mother speaks out about underage drinking after son's death
Michael Thomas Truluck, 13, texted his family that he needed a ride home shortly before 6 p.m. Saturday. His mother said she saw nothing unusual in the request and sent her fiance to pick up Michael and two other boys, who had spent the afternoon...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Disasters and Accidents, Hospitals and Clinics, Accidental Death, Health
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Dr. John Joseph Krejci, general surgeon
Dr. John Joseph Krejci, a retired general surgeon who helped plan St. Joseph Medical Center's move to Towson, died at that hospital Monday after suffering an aneurysm. He was 89 and lived in Stoneleigh.
Born on Milton Avenue, he attended St. Michael...Tags: Loyola University Chicago, Health and Medical Professionals, General Practitioners, Aneurysm, Cleft Lip and Palate Reconstruction
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Dr. Frank Anthony Faraino, surgeon
Dr. Frank Anthony Faraino, a retired Baltimore thoracic and vascular surgeon whose career spanned more than four decades and who performed the first pacemaker implantation in Maryland, died Saturday of renal failure at his Timonium home.
He was 90....Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, General Practitioners, Towson, Surgery, Religion and Belief
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Mary Lee Steadman, editorial assistant
Mary Lee Steadman, who assisted her late sportswriter husband, John F. Steadman, in the production of his six books, died June 1 of dementia at St. Joseph Medical Center.
She was 83.
The daughter of a firefighter and homemaker, Mary Lee Kreafle was born...Tags: Ellicott City, Towson, Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief, Career and Workplace
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Local hospitals get low patient safety scores
Only one area hospital received a grade higher than a C on a recent national report card that evaluated patient safety — rankings that administrators say could be flawed because they were based on outdated information, some of which was four years...
Tags: Nursing, Health and Medical Professionals, Corporate Officers, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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MD hospitals shopping locally for food
Maryland hospitals are buying more food locally, according to a new analysis.
Forty hospitals in Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Northern Virginia are now purchasing locally grown fruits and vegetables regularly during the growing season and nine...Tags: Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Union Memorial Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics, Washington Hospital Center, Human Interest
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Baltimore-area hospitals compete for moms-to-be with hardwood floors, gourmet meals and other luxuries.
Julie McAllister was feeling serene as she lounged in her room with the window view, enjoying a quiet, kid-free afternoon.
It was almost as if she were on vacation.
But in fact the 37-year-old from Owings Mills had just delivered an 8-pound baby girl...Tags: Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Health and Medical Professionals, Facebook, Hospitals and Clinics, Television Industry
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St. Joseph Medical Center board recommends buyer
St. Joseph Medical Centertook another step in choosing a buyer for its Towson campus.
The hospital said the board made a recommendation Monday to the parent company, Catholic Health Initiatives, which has the final say.
Officials declined to identify...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Economy, Business and Finance, General Practitioners, Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism
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Federal birth control ruling upsets religious groups
Church officials and other religious-based groups are gearing up to fight an order by the Obama administration that they include birth control in employee health plans — a requirement some say could threaten the protection of other moral beliefs and...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Barack Obama, Health Treatments, Church and State Relations, Hospitals and Clinics
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Santino Quaranta's anti-drug message comes from the heart
Former Major League Soccer midfielder Santino Quaranta has spoken before about a story that is both disturbing and uplifting — signing with MLS when he was 16, battling abuse of cocaine and painkillers, becoming sober, returning to the game and...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Soccer, FIFA World Cup, Brian Roberts, Alex Rodriguez
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L.A. County Coroner Tech Dies Under 'Suspicious Circumstances'
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES, Calif. (KTLA) -- Police are investigating the death of an L.A. County Coroner's technician who died under what some believe are suspicious circumstances. Officials said he probably died from poisoning, the Los Angeles Times reported,...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Police Department, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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