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Located in downtown Baltimore, University of Maryland Medical Center is one of the nation's oldest teaching hospitals. It includes the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center, the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, the University of Maryland Children's Hospital and the University of Maryland Division of Transplantation.
Located in downtown Baltimore, University of Maryland Medical Center is one of the nation's oldest teaching hospitals. It includes the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center, the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, the University of Maryland Children's Hospital and the University of Maryland Division of Transplantation.
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Study Shows Sharp Rise in Accidents Involving Tuned-Out Pedestrians
KickingTiresDistracted driving is an issue at the forefront of today's news. We already know about distractions from using smartphones and vehicle connectivity systems, but a new study shows that distractions can be just as dangerous for pedestrians. Serious injuries...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities, USA Today, Health, Health and Safety at School
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Going backward
Roch Around the ClockWe're getting the old Daniel Cabrera today - the one who walks batters, hits batters, falls behind early and puts his teammates in danger.Cabrera hit Ryan Doumit and Adam LaRoche in the third. Cabrera threw behind LaRoche, nailing him in......Tags: Father's Day
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Before the game...
Roch Around the ClockThe Orioles don’t expect shortstop Alex Cintron to come off the disabled list until after the break, and following an injury rehab assignment in the minors. Reliever Jamie Walker wanted to return before the break, but he’s more likely to......Tags: Brian Roberts, Social Issues, Death, Sports, E-Commerce Industry
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Local asparagus, market packs, a new market and more
Dining@LargeI ran over to the Waverly Farmers Market when it opened this morning because I needed a loaf of bread. I don't get over there in the winter as much as I ought to, even though it's open all year.......Tags: North Carolina, Colleges and Universities, Education, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), University of Maryland, College Park
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Another downtown farmers' market
Dining@LargeIf you can't make it to the Baltimore Farmers' Market under the JFX, or can't bear the thought of driving downtown on a Sunday, here's another option.Today is opening day for the University Farmers' Market in the first block of......Tags: Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics, Maryland, Amy Davis, Education
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Access to drugs in jail was a death sentence
There's no question that Michael Rabuck should have been institutionalized. People and their property in the city and Baltimore County were safer with him off the street. But this drug-addicted man ended up in a maximum-security prison, the Maryland House...Tags: Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Family, Police Arrests, Dundalk
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Indiana man makes medical history for being third owner of kidney
Within just a few days, Ray Fearing went from the height of ecstasy -- he had just gotten a much-needed kidney transplant -- to the depths of depression, after finding out his transplant would need to be removed. "I had been waiting for 10 years to...
Tags: Arlington Heights, Hospitals and Clinics, Behavioral Conditions, Kidney, Northwestern Memorial Hospital
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Distracted pedestrians? Accidents on rise for headphone-wearers
Nation NowDistracted pedestrians: A new study finds that the number of headphone-wearing pedestrians struck and killed by vehicles tripled since 2004.... -
Milk thistle shows potential -- documented potential -- in helping cancer patients
Booster ShotsGood research on herbs and supplements is hard to come by -- and small wonder. The key ingredients aren't exactly new, being the product of nature rather than hefty research-and-development budgets, and are thus unlikely to yield much in the...... -
But does melatonin actually do anything?
Booster ShotsMelatonin may seem to be one of those benignly helpful substances that warrant little concern. The natural version is made in the brain, plays a role in our sleep cycles and is often taken -- by those who put faith...... -
So what's in your nonenergy drink?
Booster ShotsWorn out by the constant over-caffeination of friends, colleagues and, of course, self? You're in luck. Staff writer Jerry Hirsch reports today on the growing popularity of slow-down, or anti-energy, drinks such as Mary Jane's Relaxing Soda, Slow Cow and....
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