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Understanding preeclampsia, a pregnancy disorder
Obstetric researchers have made much progress in the last decade to increase the safety of pregnancy and childbirth. But preeclampsia — a potentially life-threatening disorder — has continued to be a stubborn foe that affects almost 300,000...
Tags: Research, High Blood Pressure, Obstetrics, Healthy Diet, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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Anne Arundel County health briefs
World TB Day The Department of Health observes World TB Day March 24 with a display in the lobby of the Health Services Building, 3 Harry S. Truman Parkway, Annapolis. Tuberculosis, a disease caused by bacteria, is transmitted through the air, usually by...Tags: Charity, University of Maryland, College Park, Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses, Lobbying
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Loaded gun found in Baltimore police station holding cell
A loaded handgun was found in a holding cell in a Baltimore police station this week, officials confirmed after receiving inquiries from The Baltimore Sun. The weapon, a .22 caliber handgun with six rounds in the chamber, was found by an officer as he...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Weaponry
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Man Charged with Smuggling 40,000 Fake Erectile Dysfunction Pills Into LAX
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES, Calif. (KTLA) -- Federal prosecutors charged a Westlake man Wednesday, claiming he tried to smuggle nearly 40,000 phony erectile dysfunction pills into LAX in his golf bag and luggage. Kil Jung Lee, 71, is charged with trafficking...Tags: Physical Conditions, Levitra (drug), Prosecution, Erectile Dysfunction, Heart Problems
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Calvert County family members all had the flu
State health officials say today that lab tests confirm all four members of a Calvert County family striken with a severe respiratory illness in recent weeks had the H3N2 strain of influenza A, a strain of the flu that has been going around this season....Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Staphylococcal Infection , Flu, Symptoms, Swine Flu
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Police: Richmond man approaches trooper, offers drugs
A Richmond man was arrested early Wednesday morning after police said he tried to sell drugs to a trooper.
Justin Michael McNamara, 31, was preliminary charged with dealing a controlled substance and dealing marijuana, both Class D felonies.
Indiana...Tags: Crimes, Prosecution, Trials, Drug Trafficking, Crime, Law and Justice
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In Practice: Are doctors as curious as they used to be?
The topic of healthcare came up during a recent dinner with friends. Between bites of pizza and swigs of beer, I told them that things were challenging for doctors everywhere but that this was especially true for primary care physicians. I launched into...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Drama (genre), House (tv program), Internists, General Practitioners
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Hopkins' medical students learn to use their stethoscopes
The stethoscope may be an icon of the medical profession to most patients. But it's more of a relic to many doctors.
The device used to listen to the heart, lungs and other body parts — invented nearly 200 years ago — has been overtaken by...Tags: Medical Research, General Practitioners, Music, Science and Technology, University of California, Los Angeles
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Mississippi biotech startup moves to Baltimore
Ken Malone and the board members of his startup biotech company gathered in a conference room at the University of Southern Mississippi last October to make a gut-wrenching decision.
Ablitech Inc.'s funding was slowly drying up, and it couldn't find...Tags: Finance, Medical Research, University of Maryland, College Park, Labor Legislation, Business
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Arrest made in 2011 Barton County homicide
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsInvestigators in Barton County say a person already in custody is now also under arrest in connection with a homicide last November. Hunters found the body of Damon Galyardt near Great Bend on November 12 of 2011. Several days later police arrested a man...Tags: Police Arrests, Murder
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Pepin Heights Orchards issues cider advisory
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Pepin Heights Orchards is advising consumers to discard certain Pepin Heights brand Honeycrisp Apple Cider. The Minnesota Agriculture Department says lab tests found some product may be contaminated with a mycotoxin called... -
Number of people with illnesses linked to raw milk rising in Pa., Md., W.Va.
waynesboro@herald-mail.comMaryland health officials say laboratory tests have confirmed the presence of the illness-causing bacteria, Campylobacter jejuni, in two unopened samples purchased from the Family Cow farm in Chambersburg The number of people in Pennsylvania, Maryland,...Tags: Gastroenteritis, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Pittsburgh, Immune System, Family
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