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Keeping ties to team suits Modell just fine
Sun reporterArt Modell doesn't make road trips anymore. He no longer endures marathon work weeks, either. As for major decisions around the Ravens, let's just say it's a choice between baked chicken and prime rib at the team's cafeteria. Modell's reign as majority...Tags: Art Modell, National Football League, Football, Arts, Photography
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State's lax oversight puts fragile children at risk
Sun StaffThere were warning signs in the months before 11-year-old Arthur Lee Wiley became deathly ill. The severely disabled boy was kept in bed so long he moaned in pain. He suffered a broken leg for reasons no one has ever determined. By February 2002, his...Tags: Health, Disasters and Accidents, Mental Health, Cherry Hill, Arts
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Studies suggest link between lead, violence
Sun StaffTwo new studies on the effects of lead exposure to be released this week suggest that the toxin commonly found in household paints made before 1960 may stunt normal brain growth and could contribute to patterns of violent crime. The reports - to be...Tags: Health, Science and Technology, Hearing Impairment, Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at School
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OHRP letter reinstating JHU MPA with restrictions
Office for Human Research Protections 6100 Executive Boulevard, Suite 3B01 National Institutes of Health (MSC 7507) Rockville, Maryland 20892-7507 July 22, 2001 Edward D. Miller, M.D. Dean and Chief Executive Officer Johns Hopkins Medicine The Johns...Tags: Science and Technology, Health, David Grant, Colleges and Universities, Applied Physics
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The famous dead yield only murky diagnoses
Sun StaffThe claims are everywhere: on posters and T-shirts, on the Internet and in books, even sometimes headlining the national news. Thomas Jefferson's eccentricities were actually a form of autism. Albert Einstein's genius flourished despite a learning...Tags: Albert Einstein, Science and Technology, Health, Thomas Edison, Thomas Jefferson
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U.S. eases constraints on Hopkins
Sun StaffA federal agency lifted a suspension of human medical research at the Johns Hopkins University yesterday but frustrated school officials by imposing severe restrictions that will likely delay full resumption of research for months. While regulators...Tags: Health, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Crime, Law and Justice, Georgia
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Draft focuses on subjects in experiments
Sun StaffA state delegate is proposing to introduce legislation that would strengthen protections for volunteers in medical experiments and open up the records of university review boards to public scrutiny. Del. James W. Hubbard, a Democrat from Prince George'...Tags: Health, Colleges and Universities, Renovation, Health and Safety at School, Research
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Part 3: First year in valley filled with setbacks, joy
Of The Morning CallWhen Corinna and Alan Kline adopted a Bulgarian child born without a hand and with social and developmental delays, they expected a tough adjustment. They knew it would take time for their daughter Lalka to bond with them and their three biological...Tags: Health, Children, Inner Harbor, Education, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Disclosure at Chimes puts donors in the dark
Sun ReporterThe Chimes, a highly respected, Baltimore-based nonprofit group that provides jobs and care for the disabled, paid three top executives $2.44 million over three years that it failed to disclose in Internal Revenue Service filings of Chimes Inc. and its...Tags: Health, Muscular Dystrophy Association, Netherlands, Colleges and Universities, Corporate Officers
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Md. officials rule out two SARS cases
Sun StaffHealth authorities ruled out two potential SARS cases in Maryland Thursday, but three members of a Millersville family who traveled recently to China were in isolation at home after one developed symptoms of the deadly respiratory ailment. Anne Arundel...Tags: Health, Illnesses, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Diseases and Illnesses, Family
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Baltimore City School Board members
Patricia L. Welch - Chairwoman of the Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners - Appointed in 1997 - Dean of the School of Education and Urban Studies, Morgan State University Samuel Stringfield - Vice chairman of the Baltimore City Board of...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Towson University, Management Change, Johns Hopkins University
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Baltimore physician has SARS symptoms
Sun StaffA 40-year-old Baltimore doctor who developed symptoms of SARS after a trip to Toronto was admitted yesterday to Johns Hopkins Hospital - two days after he showed up sick for work at another local hospital and was sent home. Health officials said the...Tags: Health, Illnesses, Hong Kong, Diseases and Illnesses, Family
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