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Flu declared epidemic by CDC
Federal health officials declared this season's flu outbreak an epidemic Friday as Maryland hospitals and clinics continued to treat unusually high numbers of patients for the virus and manufacturers reported low supplies of the vaccine to treat the...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Glen Burnie, Flu Vaccine, Safeway Inc., Viral Diseases and Infections
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Doris Mae Hoey Snyder, Colts head majorette
Doris Mae Hoey Snyder, an Annapolis resident who performed as the head majorette for the Baltimore Colts Marching Band and later formed the Washington Redskinettes, died Dec. 18 at the Baltimore Washington Medical Center after suffering an aortic...Tags: Raymond Berry, 1958 NFL Championship Game, Baltimore Ravens, Christianity, Sailing
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Francis Joseph McNerney III, Mount St. Joseph graduate
Francis Joseph McNerney III, a graduate of Mount St. Joseph High School where he was known as the Fighting Gael mascot, died Dec. 21 at the University of Maryland Medical Center from complications related to a lung transplant. The Canton resident was 23....Tags: Burger King, Cystic Fibrosis, Hospitals and Clinics, Outer Banks, University of Maryland, College Park
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Cheers to a lighter new year
Each week a nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center will provide a guest post. This week, Christine Dobmeier weighs in on healthy holidays.
Holiday season is in full force. In the grocery stores, there are large displays of chocolates...Tags: Holidays, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Apple iTunes
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Orioles continue to see business increase in wake of surprising 2012
For the first time in more than a decade, Baltimore sports fans wished for orange more than purple as they made their Christmas lists for Robbie Davis Jr.'s memorabilia shop in Timonium. In the wake of the Orioles' first winning season and first...
Tags: Holidays, Services and Shopping, Matt Wieters, Baseball, Yankee Stadium
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Car flips over at Mount Vernon's Washington Monument
A car that crashed near the Washington Monument onl Thursday morning overturned, injuring a passenger and damaging a wall at the historic Mount Vernon park. The flipped-over four-door gray sedan blocked traffic on Washington Place just south of the 178-...
Tags: France, Mount Vernon Place, George Washington, Vernon (Tolland, Connecticut), Washington Monument
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Baltimore man stabbed in Glen Burnie domestic dispute
A 42-year-old Baltimore man was stabbed in the back during what police believe was a domestic dispute with his girlfriend in Glen Burnie on Sunday morning, according to Anne Arundel County police. The woman, Autumn Mary Marler, 31, has been charged with...Tags: Glen Burnie
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Man, 32, shot in West Baltimore
A 32-year-old man was shot in the arm and torso in West Baltimore on Wednesday, just west and across Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard from the University of Maryland Medical Center, according to city police. Officers responded about 7:04 p.m. to the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics
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Should everyone go gluten free?
A nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center regularly provides a guest post. This week, Shanti Lewis weighs in on gluten-free diets.
Have you walked in the grocery store lately and seen a plethora of products labeled "gluten-free?" Do...Tags: Weight Loss, Celiac Disease, Food Industry, Weight, Diarrhea
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Glen Burnie fire claims life of 50-year-old woman Saturday
A 50-year-old woman died early Saturday after a fire in a Glen Burnie home, the second fire-related fatality in Anne Arundel County of the new year. County Fire Department Division Chief Keith Swindle said Shari Lee DeStefano was found in the basement...Tags: Glen Burnie
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John E. Konrad, broadcasting executive
John E. Konrad, vice president and general manager of a Takoma Park radio station, died Jan. 2 of bilateral pneumonia at the University of Maryland Medical Center. He was 43 and lived in Mount Airy. The son of a Seventh-day Adventist minister and a...Tags: Radio Industry, Takoma Park (Montgomery, Maryland), Health and Medical Professionals, Radio, Pneumonia
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Dearth of mental health treatment options leads to emergencies
Bryan Johnson didn't know he had bipolar disorder until he ended up at the emergency room, where he assaulted a police officer. His family had taken him to the University of Maryland Medical Center because he was acting strangely, staring into the...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting, Substance Abuse, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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