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Kimberly McBroom's Blog
Tuesday, May 7 I truly hope you were able to catch "Susan's Story," either last night at 6 or today on WDBJ 7 Mornin'. Susan Bahorich bravely shared her personal struggle with ovarian cancer. I am so proud of her for being open and honest with what she is...Tags: Bob Goodlatte, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Sprout, U.S. Congress, Build-A-Bear Workshop Inc.
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Tuberculosis case at UMBC
Officials at the University of Maryland Baltimore County have a sent a letter to students and faculty confirming that someone on campus has been diagnosed with tuberculosis. The letter did not say if it was a student or faculty member who was infected...Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, Diseases and Illnesses, Fever, Chills, Tuberculosis
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Fairbanks On 'Threshold' of New EPA Clean Air Rule
Matt Buxton, Fairbanks Daily-News MinerA top state air official says it's too soon to tell if Fairbanks North Star Borough will violate new clean air standards announced by the Environmental Protection Agency. The new target reduces the maximum annual level of small particulate...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Asthma, Science and Technology, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics
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Anne Arundel County health briefs
Exercise classes Baltimore Washington Medical Center will offer exercise classes at its campus, 301 Hospital Drive in Glen Burnie, and at BW Health Service, 7556 Teague Road in Hanover, beginning Jan. 7. The 10-week session will offer beginning yoga,...Tags: Prostate Cancer, Physical Conditions, Health Organizations, Breastfeeding, Health and Safety at School
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More than two dozen sickened at Plainfield Amazon facility
More than two dozen Amazon workers needed treatment after experiencing respiratory problems at the company’s Plainfield location. Thirty two people were treated for minor breathing difficulties after being exposed to a substance that was likely...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Medical Procedures and Tests, Employees
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Nelson Mandela suffering from lung infection, officials say
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- After three days of silence on the illness of national icon Nelson Mandela, President Jacob Zuma's office issued a three-line statement Tuesday announcing that the anti-apartheid hero and Nobel Peace Prize winner is suffering...
Tags: Jacob Zuma, Hillary Clinton, South Africa, Entertainment Events, Nobel Prize Awards
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Nelson Mandela Hospitalized with Lung Infection
CNNJOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- Nelson Mandela's current hospitalization is due to a lung infection, authorities said Tuesday. Doctors were treating Mandela and he was responding to treatment, a statement from President Jacob Zuma's office said. Mandela,...Tags: Jacob Zuma, South Africa, Entertainment Events, Nobel Prize Awards, Africa
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Caring for fragile kids
Hundreds of Illinois parents whose medically fragile and technology-dependent children receive skilled nursing services at home through a state-run program are anxiously waiting to find out if their sons and daughters will continue to qualify. The...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Genetic Condition, Nursing, Health and Medical Professionals, Respiratory Disease
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Robert Vigorito steps down as CEO of Columbia Triathlon Association
Given Robert Vigorito's endurance as a six-time finisher of the world-famous Ironman Triathlon event in Hawaii, many figured that his tenure with the Columbia Triathlon Association would go on forever. Those who did might be surprised to hear that...
Tags: Human Interest, University of Maryland Medical School, Diseases and Illnesses, Fractured Rib, Injuries and Wounds
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Friedens soldier honored for helping accident victim
Daily American Staff WriterCody Stahl, 23, of Friedens has received the United States Army Achievement Medal for his heroic efforts while stationed at Camp Darby in Livorno, Italy. On Sept. 4 Stahl was off duty when he noticed a car that had traveled off a bridge. Three...Tags: Heroism, U.S. Army, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Friedens
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State Probing Claims that Homes Making Residents Sick
KTLA NewsWILDOMAR, Calif. (KTLA) -- More families in the Riverside County community of Wildomar are coming forward, claiming their homes are making them sick. According to attorneys, 17 families (about 65 people) who live in the Autumnwood development now claim...Tags: Headaches, Pneumonia, Justice System, Lawyers, Ears and Hearing
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Catonsville child awaits heart after transplant falls through
Five-year-old Teresa Bartlinski was lying unconscious shortly after 3 a.m. Friday at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia when the doctor told her parents they had called off the heart transplant she was prepped to receive. The girl — whose...
Tags: Roman Catholicism, Hospitals and Clinics, Blood, Medical Procedures and Tests, Healthcare Provider
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