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    Jun 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Aphasia affects estimated 1 million people

    Earlier this month a Texas Rangers sportscaster went from calling live highlights of a baseball game to talking about a botched robbery. The sportscaster's incoherent switch confused listeners, but doctors saw the symptoms of aphasia, a disease not known to many but which affects 1 million people.
    Earlier this month a Texas Rangers sportscaster went from calling live highlights of a baseball game to talking about a botched robbery. The sportscaster's incoherent switch confused listeners, but doctors saw the symptoms of aphasia, a disease not...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, High Blood Pressure, Johns Hopkins University, Parkinson's Disease, Health

  2. Jul 7, 2012 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  3. New 'waivers' for disabled care fall short of need in Virginia, locally

    More than 3,600 Virginians with intellectual disabilities are on an "urgent" needs waiting list for a coveted ID/MR Medicaid waiver which would provide them the range of services and support they need. They have cerebral palsy and autism, Down Syndrome, spina bifida and schizophrenia, mild mental retardation and extreme intellectual disability. All require round-the-clock, nonstop care and supervision.
    More than 3,600 Virginians with intellectual disabilities are on an "urgent" needs waiting list for a coveted ID/MR Medicaid waiver which would provide them the range of services and support they need. They have cerebral palsy and autism, Down Syndrome,...

    Tags: Down Syndrome, Medicaid, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Autism, Schizophrenia

  4. Jun 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Jury awards Waverly family $55 million in Hopkins malpractice case

    After hours of labor, Enso Martinez cried as his wife, Rebecca Fielding, was carried from their Waverly home on a stretcher en route to Johns Hopkins Hospital. Fielding, who had wanted to deliver her baby at home with the help of a midwife, assured her husband that everything would be OK.
    After hours of labor, Enso Martinez cried as his wife, Rebecca Fielding, was carried from their Waverly home on a stretcher en route to Johns Hopkins Hospital. Fielding, who had wanted to deliver her baby at home with the help of a midwife, assured her...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Litigation, Duke University, Lawyers, Cesarean Section

  6. Jun 17, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Business Briefs - June 17

    Frontier Communications MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Frontier Communications has made its broadband service available to more than 1,100 additional households in southern Berkeley County, W.Va. Service now is available to residents and businesses in...

    Tags: Tractor Supply Company, Baseball, Facebook, Sports, Autism

  8. Jun 5, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  9. Boy's run at track event is inspiring

    We're going to warn you that this is one tear-jerker of a video.
    Q13 FOX News Online
    We're going to warn you that this is one tear-jerker of a video. Matt, a young boy who has spastic cerebral palsy, opted to run in Field Day at Colonial Hills Elementary School even though he had the option of sitting out the event.  What this video...
  10. Jun 14, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  11. Easter Seals walk helps children with disabilities, like Jack

    Health
    2012 Walk With Me Lehigh Valley on June 23, 2012,at Malcom Gross Rose Gardens in Allentown raises funds services for children with disabilities, like Jack Szivos, this year's Easter Seals ambassador. His team, captained by his mother, Tabatha Szivos,...
  12. Sep 7, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Reisterstown financial advisor pleads guilty in fraud

    A Reisterstown financial advisor pleaded guilty in federal court in Baltimore on Wednesday to mail fraud in connection with the theft of more than $800,000 from accounts he managed for a child suffering from cerebral palsy and for an elderly client with...

    Tags: Fraud, Financial and Business Services, Diseases and Illnesses, Edward Thomas, Crimes

  14. Aug 26, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Illinois Medicaid's managed care effort stumbles

    It can take years for people with cerebral palsy, autism, schizophrenia or Down syndrome to find trusted physicians to oversee their health. Now, families and advocates say, those medical relationships are being threatened as Illinois rolls out a new program of HMO-style care for people with serious disabilities.
    It can take years for people with cerebral palsy, autism, schizophrenia or Down syndrome to find trusted physicians to oversee their health. Now, families and advocates say, those medical relationships are being threatened as Illinois rolls out a new...

    Tags: Internists, Consumers, Family, Social Issues, Medicaid

  16. Apr 25, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  17. TSA Under Fire After Patdown of Girl with Cerebral Palsy

    WASHINGTON -- The Transportation Security Administration is once again the subject of national scrutiny, this time after aggressively screening a 7-year-old female passenger with cerebral palsy which caused her family to miss their flight.
    KTLA News
    WASHINGTON -- The Transportation Security Administration is once again the subject of national scrutiny, this time after aggressively screening a 7-year-old female passenger with cerebral palsy which caused her family to miss their flight. The girl,...

    Tags: Long Island, Kennedy Airport, Parkinson's Disease, Security Measures, Transportation Security Administration

  18. May 11, 2012 |Story| WXMI
  19. Pay it Forward Person Of The Week 5/11: Rachel Mraz, Equest Center

    Horse lover Rachel Mraz knows how therapeutic horse back riding can be.
    FOX 17 News
    Horse lover Rachel Mraz knows how therapeutic horse back riding can be. "I've riden my whole life," Mraz told FOX 17 News. "So it was pretty obvious for me that if it was therapeutic for someone who doesn't need it physically, I can't imagine how...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Health, Genes and Chromosomes

  20. May 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. 'Going to St. Ives' at Colonial Players has many layers

    In "Going to St. Ives," Colonial Players offers a powerful story about two women becoming acquainted over tea — a discussion that touches on dictatorships in post-colonial Africa while offering insights into the plight of two grieving mothers...

    Tags: England, Glaucoma, China, Africa, Annapolis

  22. Oct 12, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Patricia Modell, actress and philanthropist, dies at 80

    Patricia Modell, a successful TV and film actress in the 1950s and '60s who became a well-known philanthropist in Baltimore with her husband, former Ravens owner Arthur Modell, died Wednesday at the age of 80.
    Patricia Modell, a successful TV and film actress in the 1950s and '60s who became a well-known philanthropist in Baltimore with her husband, former Ravens owner Arthur Modell, died Wednesday at the age of 80. Mrs. Modell was admitted two weeks ago to...

    Tags: Cleveland Browns, William Shatner, Alfred Hitchcock Presents (tv program) , Jackie Cooper, Fine Arts

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