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    Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. More than a dozen cases of mumps suspected at Loyola

    A dozen or more cases of mumps have been reported among Loyola University Maryland students over the past month, prompting officials to alert the campus community to signs of the rare virus that has spread rapidly across college campuses in recent outbreaks.
    A dozen or more cases of mumps have been reported among Loyola University Maryland students over the past month, prompting officials to alert the campus community to signs of the rare virus that has spread rapidly across college campuses in recent...

    Tags: Headaches, Viral Diseases and Infections, Diseases and Illnesses, Preventative Medicine, Students

  2. Feb 25, 2013 | South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. White House warns about budget cuts in Florida

    While trying to blame Republicans, the White House predicts big losses of money and jobs in Florida because of budget cuts that will squeeze schools, work-study programs, Head Start, environmental protection, law enforcement and defense. The automatic...

    Tags: Prosecution, HIV, Labor Legislation, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Crime, Law and Justice

  4. Feb 13, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  5. Salisbury school kindergarten registration

    The annual kindergarten registration will be conducted at the Salisbury-Elk Lick Elementary School from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. March 8. At the regular school board meeting on July 13, 2011, a ruling was passed that a child is eligible for...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Diphtheria , Schools, Polio, Personal Data Collection

  6. Jan 14, 2013 |Story| AM News
  7. GUEST COLUMN: Hudson embodied volunteer spirit

    Guest Columnist
    Danville is an old city that has long benefitted from the contributions of new residents. Newcomers who have lived here only a couple of decades have joined natives whose family trees have been growing in the soil of Boyle County for two centuries to...

    Tags: The Salvation Army, Columbia Lions, Football, Tennessee Volunteers, Measles

  8. Sep 17, 2012 | Zap2It
  9. “M*A*S*H” turns 40: Our memories of “M*A*S*H”

    Channel Guide Magazine
    “Korea 1950 — a hundred years ago.” So went the first words to appear onscreen on M*A*S*H. Actually, it was only 40 years ago, but it’s still hard to believe that it’s been four decades since the pilot episode of the much-...
  10. Aug 7, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  11. School vaccination time

    Health
    If your kids aren't caught up on school vaccinations, it's time to make that appointment. Pennsylvania adopted new vaccination regulations last year. Don't be put off by rumors that vaccinations cause autism. Your child will be worse off without the...
  12. Jun 12, 2012 |Story| KWCH
  13. When to get your child immunized

    <span style="font-size: small;">There are so many of vaccines and immunizations out there from measles, mumps and smallpox it can be difficult for a parent to know what their child needs and when. </span>
    KWCH 12 Eyewitness News
    There are so many of vaccines and immunizations out there from measles, mumps and smallpox it can be difficult for a parent to know what their child needs and when. The KU school of medicine hosted a lecture about when you should immunize your child.  ...

    Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Smallpox , Diseases and Illnesses, Preventative Medicine, Health

  14. Oct 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Government's top priority: Get out of the way

    In his recent commentary, Robert Embry uses Baltimore City public health initiatives to make the point that there are some things only government could accomplish ("Government does good; here's proof," Oct. 24). I disagree. Except for the lead paint...

    Tags: Syphilis, Measles, AIDS

  16. Oct 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Think government doesn't do good? Read this

    During this election cycle, it is increasingly popular in some circles to condemn government as wasteful, inefficient and incompetent. While there are thousands of federal, state and local government programs, each with its own index of success or failure, it might encourage those who believe government is a force for good to consider a number of interventions by the Baltimore City government (with federal and state assistance, in some instances) that markedly improved the lives of those involved by taking actions that only government could accomplish. A similar and much larger list could be assembled of successful Maryland and national government initiatives.
    During this election cycle, it is increasingly popular in some circles to condemn government as wasteful, inefficient and incompetent. While there are thousands of federal, state and local government programs, each with its own index of success or...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Diseases and Illnesses, Syphilis, Abell Foundation, Painting

  18. Sep 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Hearing impaired get boost at Hopkins clinic

    Hearing aids have improved the quality of many people's lives, but most users have learned they are less than ideal in noisy environments.
    Hearing aids have improved the quality of many people's lives, but most users have learned they are less than ideal in noisy environments. Going to the airport, store or doctor's office can be frustrating, said Dr. Frank R. Lin, a Johns Hopkins...

    Tags: Swine Flu, Hospitals and Clinics, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Flu, Hearing Impairment

  20. Jul 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Mitt Romney: Friend of the rich and selfish

    Mitt Romney has a great deal of empathy for people like himself -- rich guys -- and he would serve them well as president. Of course, the wealthy have seldom not been served well by our commander-in-chief. Father and son Bush came from among the affluent, too, while Bill Clinton aspired to join their ranks and has defended Romney-style venture capitalism. Even Barack Obama bailed out Wall Street in 2009.
    Mitt Romney has a great deal of empathy for people like himself -- rich guys -- and he would serve them well as president. Of course, the wealthy have seldom not been served well by our commander-in-chief. Father and son Bush came from among the affluent,...

    Tags: Downton Abbey (tv program), Entertainment Events, Malaria, Mitt Romney, Democratic Party

  22. Sep 12, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. 'Unsung heroines' offered care, compassion after Battle of Antietam

    While Clara Barton&rsquo;s care of the wounded and dying during the Civil War is the stuff of legend, it took the hands of just about every area woman and girl over the age of 13 to tend to the thousands of patients from the Sept. 17, 1862, Battle of Antietam, according to Susan Rosenvold, superintendent of Clara Barton&rsquo;s Missing Soldiers Office.
    janeth@herald-mail.com
    While Clara Barton’s care of the wounded and dying during the Civil War is the stuff of legend, it took the hands of just about every area woman and girl over the age of 13 to tend to the thousands of patients from the Sept. 17, 1862, Battle of...

    Tags: Smallpox , Health and Medical Professionals, Diseases and Illnesses, Wars and Interventions, Potatoes

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