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    Jan 28, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. Soldier who lost 4 limbs has double-arm transplant

    AP Chief Medical Writer
    On Facebook, he describes himself as a ‘‘wounded warrior . . . very wounded.’’  Brendan Marrocco was the first soldier to survive losing all four limbs in the Iraq War, and doctors revealed Monday that he’s received a...

    Tags: Physical Therapists, Plastic Surgeons, Injuries and Wounds, Plastic Surgery, Iraq War (2003-2011)

  2. Jan 31, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Social control on black Baltimoreans must be made more transparent

    I applaud the Maryland Court of Appeals' ruling that state police must give the NAACP access to internal affairs files on racial profiling complaints ("State police must turn over racial profiling complaints to the NAACP," Jan. 24). These cases...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Heart Disease, Lung Cancer, Sociology, General Practitioners

  4. Jan 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. 10-year-old girl dies in southeast Baltimore fire

    A 10 year-old-girl died in a southeast Baltimore fire, in one of three blazes firefighters battled Saturday night.
    A 10 year-old-girl died in a southeast Baltimore fire, in one of three blazes firefighters battled Saturday night. The fatal fire occurred about 11 p.m. in the 6600 block of Hartwait Ave., near the city line and Dundalk. Seven people made it out of...

    Tags: Arson, Windsor Mill, Hospitals and Clinics, Dundalk

  6. Jan 31, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Police identify man killed Tuesday in Northeast Balto.

    Police on Thursday identified the man found fatally shot in Northeast Baltimore two days ago. Travis Jennings, 29, who lived in the 1600 block of N. Warwick Avenue, was pronounced dead at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He had been...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Murder, Shootings

  8. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. State report outlines Kwiatkowski's time in Maryland

    Supervisors at a Maryland hospital weren't surprised when drugs were missing from a treatment room where contract radiology technician David Kwiatkowski was assigned.
    Supervisors at a Maryland hospital weren't surprised when drugs were missing from a treatment room where contract radiology technician David Kwiatkowski was assigned. A manager had spotted him going through needle-disposal containers and he was among...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Career and Workplace, Agriculture, Theft, Hepatitis C

  10. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Ben Carson will be missed in the world of medicine

    I was mildly distressed to read that the renowned Johns Hopkins Hospital neurosurgeon, Dr. Benjamin Carson, is considering a post-retirement career in politics ("Ben Carson says he will retire, hints at politics," March 17).
    I was mildly distressed to read that the renowned Johns Hopkins Hospital neurosurgeon, Dr. Benjamin Carson, is considering a post-retirement career in politics ("Ben Carson says he will retire, hints at politics," March 17). I fully understand his...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics

  12. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Tireless Terps wrestler Josh Asper craves an NCAA title

    <a href=&quot;http://data.baltimoresun.com/maryland-recruiting/highschool/?p=1875">Josh Asper</a> is hungry; most wrestlers are. But Asper's appetite leans less toward pizza than perfection on the mat. The Maryland senior craves an NCAA title this week, and his drive to win has awed his teammates.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Josh Asper is hungry; most wrestlers are. But Asper's appetite leans less toward pizza than perfection on the mat. The Maryland senior craves an NCAA title this week, and his drive to win has awed his teammates. During workouts, they shy away from...

    Tags: High School Sports, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, College Football

  14. Mar 19, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  15. Mary B. Knox, 95

    Mary Bigham Knox, 95, a resident of Gettysburg, Pa., and a longtime resident of Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., died Monday evening, March 18, 2013, at St. Catherine's Nursing Center in Emmitsburg, Md., where she had lived since 2011.
    Mary Bigham Knox, 95, a resident of Gettysburg, Pa., and a longtime resident of Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., died Monday evening, March 18, 2013, at St. Catherine's Nursing Center in Emmitsburg, Md., where she had lived since 2011. Born Feb. 11, 1918, in...

    Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Christianity, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Religion and Belief, World War II (1939-1945)

  16. Mar 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Coast Guard shipyard worker among recent homicide victims

    Alexander Moulton completed a four-year apprenticeship program last year to become a painter at the Coast Guard shipyard in Curtis Bay, following in the footsteps of his father, who said his son worked seven days a week to provide for two children.
    Alexander Moulton completed a four-year apprenticeship program last year to become a painter at the Coast Guard shipyard in Curtis Bay, following in the footsteps of his father, who said his son worked seven days a week to provide for two children. On...

    Tags: Coppin State University, Shipbuilding, Manufacturing and Engineering, Criminals, Crime Victims

  18. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Nightmare bacteria

    Federal health officials warned this week that the nation's hospitals and nursing homes are increasingly at risk from deadly new strains of drug-resistant bacteria that can't be treated with even the strongest antibiotics. So far, the infections have been confined to a small number of the sickest patients in hospital wards, but authorities at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say there is only a &quot;limited window of opportunity" to halt  the spread of these "nightmare bacteria" into the wider population.
    Federal health officials warned this week that the nation's hospitals and nursing homes are increasingly at risk from deadly new strains of drug-resistant bacteria that can't be treated with even the strongest antibiotics. So far, the infections have been...

    Tags: Disease Prevention, Medical Procedures and Tests, National Institutes of Health, Nursing Homes, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  20. Mar 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Man stabbed at Fallsway shelter dies of injuries

    Baltimore police say a man who was stabbed early Sunday at the entrance of the city's 24-hour emergency shelter has died.
    Baltimore police say a man who was stabbed early Sunday at the entrance of the city's 24-hour emergency shelter has died. The adult male was seriously injured about 5:45 a.m., according to officials. In a statement, police spokesman Detective Vernon...

    Tags: Jones Falls Expressway, Robert Cook, Hospitals and Clinics

  22. Mar 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Carson says his message sells to both parties

    A day after firing up conservatives and hinting at his own political aspirations at a conference in Prince George's County, Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Ben Carson kept his distance from the Republican Party during a national television appearance Sunday,...

    Tags: Conservative Political Action Conference, Prince George's County, Voting, Benjamin Solomon Carson, Sr., Elections

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