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O'Malley warns of 'job-killing' sequester cuts
Gov. Martin O'Malley warned Sunday morning that Maryland faces "job-killing cuts" if Congress allows a wave of automatic spending reductions to take place this Friday as scheduled. Appearing on CBS' Face the Nation alongside Virginia Republican Gov. Bob...Tags: Immigration, John Hickenlooper, National Government, Illegal Immigrants, Government
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U.S. cuts could lead to 'brain drain' in medicine
Scientists at the nation's leading research institutions are warning that continued uncertainty over federal funding could lead to a brain drain that will undermine the country's global status in medicine. With funding at the National Institutes of...
Tags: China, Science and Technology, Biology, Alzheimer's Disease, Research
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Junior Seau had brain disease at time of suicide, tests show
L.A. NOWAdvanced tests done at the National Institutes of Health on the brain of football star Junior Seau, who committed suicide in May, showed he had signs of a degenerative brain disease, the Associated Press reported. The examination of Seau's brain...... -
Ravens notebook: Corey Graham comes up big against Broncos
The Baltimore SunReading the eyes of Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning, Ravens cornerback Corey Graham broke on the football and undercut wide receiver Brandon Stokley to intercept the four-time NFL Most Valuable Player in overtime. The pivotal turnover set up...Tags: Chris Gronkowski, Peyton Manning, Research, Symptoms, Junior Seau
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Prolonged bladder pain?
For 15 years, Lauren Stutman sought relief from her debilitating bladder pain. She saw more than 10 doctors, many of whom would assume she had a urinary tract infection and send her away with Ciproflaxin. But the antibiotics didn't help, because Stutman...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Government, Drugs and Medicines, Prescription Drugs, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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Sequestration is not the solution
If Congress fails to deal with the looming threat of sequestration, March 1 will be devastating for millions of Americans. That will be the day that automatic, across-the-board spending cuts begin to take effect — cutting $1.2 trillion from...
Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Petroleum Industry, Benjamin L. Cardin, Science and Technology, Budget Control Act of 2011
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Don't worry about Baltimore's patent drought
As the economy continues to flounder, many cities are looking for ways to replicate Silicon Valley's financial success. When seeking to catch the magic of those biggest successes — Apple, Google and Facebook — the word "innovation" gets thrown...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Crime, Law and Justice, Invention and Innovation, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Biotechnology Industry
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Urinary tract infection can be life threatening in the elderly
UTIs, urinary tract infections, are common elderly health concerns. When you are caring for someone who has a UTI or a history of UTIs, you need to be informed. Learn what UTIs are, learn the signs and symptoms, how to prevent them and when to notify the...Tags: Cranberries, Urinary Tract Infection, Alzheimer's Disease, Sepsis, General Practitioners
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d'Vinci Interactive thrives on collaborative spirit
megp@herald-mail.comVince Hellane was a businessman who cherished independence, so it seems fitting that his company has managed to thrive, even without its free-thinking founder at the helm. Hellane created d’Vinci Interactive in 1993 in his Falling Waters, W.Va.,...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Corporate Officers, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Companies and Corporations, Computer Hardware
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More info on vaccines
I'm writing in resonse to Kenneth VanAntwerp M.D. commentary on Oct. 31 about Gardasil. The Gardasil supposedly protects you from only four different strains of HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) when there are more than 100 different strains of HPV. Fifty-...Tags: Disease Prevention, Measles, Biology, Human papillomavirus, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Cardin asks NIH researchers to help fight looming cuts
Sen. Ben Cardin had a simple request of researchers at the National Institutes of Health looking for ways to defend their funding from looming budget cuts: "Put a face on this." "You're real people," the Maryland Democrat told hundreds of federal...
Tags: Government, Benjamin L. Cardin, Science and Technology, Labor Markets, Government Debt
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Law enforcement responses to meth: How officers approach explosive environments
Methamphetamine, or meth, laboratories, several of which have been discovered across Northern Michigan in recent years, can be dangerous to adults making the drug, children who often live in residences used as labs and law enforcement officials making...
Tags: Symptoms, Crime, Law and Justice, Parkinson's Disease, Methamphetamine (drug), Drug Trafficking
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