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    Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Dr. Gerald D. Klee, psychiatrist

    Dr. Gerald D. Klee, a retired psychiatrist who was an LSD expert and participated in its experimentation on volunteer servicemen at several military installations in the 1950s, died Sunday of complications after surgery at the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center.
    Dr. Gerald D. Klee, a retired psychiatrist who was an LSD expert and participated in its experimentation on volunteer servicemen at several military installations in the 1950s, died Sunday of complications after surgery at the University of Maryland St....

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Richard Nixon, Harvard Medical School, St. Joseph Medical Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground

  2. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  3. Unusual $50 million gift for writing at Michigan

    ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — The wife of billionaire real estate mogul Sam Zell is giving $50 million to support the University of Michigan's acclaimed graduate writing program. The donation, to be announced Thursday, is believed to be by far the largest ever gift to such a program, and comes at a time when most major gifts to higher education are supporting science, not the humanities.
    ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — The wife of billionaire real estate mogul Sam Zell is giving $50 million to support the University of Michigan's acclaimed graduate writing program. The donation, to be announced Thursday, is believed to be by far the largest...

    Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Michael Bloomberg, Authors, University of Michigan, Media Industry

  4. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Defunding the dreamers: the perils of cutting science research

    When I was a Ph.D. student at Yale, I dreamed of working as a university professor, directing a research laboratory, and training students of my own. I have been a professor for a little over four years now. Of the lessons I have learned in this time, the one I have taken most to heart is that scientists at American universities spend far more time dreaming of research than actually carrying it out.
    When I was a Ph.D. student at Yale, I dreamed of working as a university professor, directing a research laboratory, and training students of my own. I have been a professor for a little over four years now. Of the lessons I have learned in this time, the...

    Tags: AIDS, Teachers, HIV, Medical Specialization, Book

  6. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Keswick workers barred from work by building closure forced to use vacation days, personal days

    They weren't allowed to be at work, but now they're paying for being absent.
    They weren't allowed to be at work, but now they're paying for being absent. Some administrative employees who were barred from the Johns Hopkins at Keswick complex in North Baltimore twice in the last two weeks because the buildings were closed due...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Employment, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Labor Legislation, Symptoms

  8. Mar 5, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Goggles-and-laptop device might help detect some strokes

    Researchers believe that someday, doctors may be able to use specially-equipped laptops and smartphones to figure out if sudden-onset dizziness in patients is the result of a stroke, or of a (more likely) benign disturbance in the inner ear.
    Researchers believe that someday, doctors may be able to use specially-equipped laptops and smartphones to figure out if sudden-onset dizziness in patients is the result of a stroke, or of a (more likely) benign disturbance in the inner ear. If...

    Tags: Dizziness, Hospitals and Clinics, Stroke, Johns Hopkins Hospital, University of Michigan

  10. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  11. U.S. doctor's 'gutsy' move led to baby's cure from HIV

    JACKSON, Mississippi/CHICAGO, Illinois (Reuters) - The doctor who cured an HIV infected baby for the first time is happier talking to children than to adults and is finding all the attention since the news came out a little overwhelming.
    Reuters
    JACKSON, Mississippi/CHICAGO, Illinois (Reuters) - The doctor who cured an HIV infected baby for the first time is happier talking to children than to adults and is finding all the attention since the news came out a little overwhelming. Dr. Hannah Gay...

    Tags: AIDS, Hospitals and Clinics, Viral Diseases and Infections, HIV, University of Mississippi

  12. Mar 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Hopkins to address premature births with grant money

    Johns Hopkins will use a $2 million federal grant to look for new ways to prevent premature births. The Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics at the Johns Hopkins University School was among 27 hospitals nationwide awarded a grant by the U.S....

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Specialization, Obstetrics, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center , Government Health Care

  14. Mar 5, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  15. Students from Washington, Allegany counties test skills in MathCounts competition

    More than 100 students participated from area middle schools in the annual MathCounts Competition on Feb. 23 at E. Russell Hicks Middle School in Hagerstown.
    More than 100 students participated from area middle schools in the annual MathCounts Competition on Feb. 23 at E. Russell Hicks Middle School in Hagerstown. The students were from Washington and Allegany county middle schools. This year, two teams and...

    Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Teaching and Learning, Students, Science and Technology

  16. Feb 27, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Wear a helmet: It's worth it

    Two weeks later and the muscles in my neck are still sore.
    Two weeks later and the muscles in my neck are still sore. It wasn't my fault. She took a sharp turn right into me without looking, clipped my skis and sent me spinning. I ended up falling backward downhill and smashing the back of my head hard...

    Tags: Skull Fracture, Crime, Law and Justice, Snowboarding, Sports, X Games

  18. Mar 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Monthly space lecture to explore novae Tuesday

    A monthly lecture on the Johns Hopkins University campus will focus Tuesday on novae, massive nuclear explosions that occur in stars known as white dwarves. They involve the interaction of a white dwarf with another star, with the white dwarf pulling in...
  20. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. A healthy dose of data

    The daily broadcast of medical reports, scientific studies and sociological statistics can cause your ears to ring. Sometimes a report will contradict the findings of another issued just days earlier. More often, compelling snapshots of the American...

    Tags: Plan B (drug), Mental Health, Autism, Heart Attack, American Medical Association

  22. Mar 3, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Lloyd Waters: Dr. Ben Carson a voice of reason

    The National Prayer Breakfast is held each year on the first Thursday of February in Washington, D.C. This year’s keynote speaker was Dr. Benjamin Carson. Not familiar with Ben Carson? Let me tell you a little about him. Carson grew up in Detroit,...

    Tags: U.S. Congress, The Herald-Mail, Washington, DC, University of Michigan, YouTube

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