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Sheppard Pratt gatehouse gets a makeover
The whimsical building entered into local legend as the gingerbread home of Hansel and Gretel. The Sheppard Pratt gatehouse is so firmly established as a beloved Baltimore landmark that you almost expect merry gnomes to appear at its slender windows. It's...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Alzheimer's Disease, Health Insurance, Baltimore County, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Margaret W. "Margie" Brooks, homemaker
Margaret W. "Margie" Brooks, a homemaker, volunteer and avid gardener, died Dec. 28 of a cerebral hemorrhage at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 93.
The daughter of an insurance executive and a homemaker, Margaret Eloise Wells was born in...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Baltimore Museum of Art, Hospitals and Clinics, Arts, Arts and Culture
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Getting help for the mentally ill
Though none of us yet knows much of Adam Lanza's backstory, it doesn't take a mental health professional to suspect that a man who killed his mother before killing so many children and adults was likely suffering from a severe mental disorder. Although...
Tags: Psychiatrists, Psychiatry, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Specialization, Symptoms
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An unhealthy fear of fatty foods
By now all of the Twinkies, Ho Hos and other Hostess baked goods have been stripped from grocery store shelves — and countless tributes paid via Tweets, blogs and Facebook posts. After more than 80 years in business, Hostess declared it was going...
Tags: Overweight, Health Treatments, Weight, Obesity, Hostess Brands, Inc.
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James Roncie Duke, ophthalmologist
Dr. James Roncie Duke, a retired ophthalmologist and Johns Hopkins pathologist who was a collector of F. Scott Fitzgerald's works and lived in what once was the novelist's Baltimore home, died of complications from dementia Oct. 16 in Bolton Hill. He...Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, Bolton Hill, Canterbury, Lifestyle and Leisure, Pathology
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State, city program gives security guards police powers
The two men wore body armor with "POLICE" written across the chest and spilled out of their unmarked car, weapons drawn, ordering Christopher Dukes and his passenger out of their vehicle at a South Baltimore gas station parking lot. When Dukes pulled off,...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Prosecution, Good Samaritan Hospital (Baltimore), Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Wedded: Thomas Roberts and Patrick Abner
Wedding day: Sept. 29, 2012 Thomas' story: Thomas Roberts, 40, grew up in Towson and is a news anchor for MSNBC. His mother, Michelle Roberts, is retired and worked in the finance department for Sheppard Pratt Health System. His father, Albert "Rob"...
Tags: MSNBC (tv network), John McCain, Family, HIV, Same-Sex Marriage
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More hospitals allowing visits from patients' pets
Ask patients in some area hospitals which caregivers they most look forward to seeing, and they'll say the ones with hairy faces and bad breath.
For Sean Harris, they were his dogs Diesel and Wilson. For Michael Friedman, it was the family pooch,...Tags: Cat (animal), Complementary and Alternative Medicine, University of Maryland, College Park, Mayo Clinic, Sean Harris
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Suzanne W. Reynolds, psychotherapist
Suzanne W. Reynolds, a psychotherapist and management consultant, died Sept. 21 of pancreatic cancer at her son's Ruxton home. She was 70.
The daughter of a career Army officer and a homemaker, Suzanne Weston Reynolds was born in Cumberland and raised in...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Pancreatic Cancer, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Labor Legislation
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Shootings underscore need to support mental health care
Recently, there's been a rise in suicides and shootings at local schools and public places. The individuals at the center of these likely struggled with mental health issues. Due to the stigma our society has attached to mental illness, people are not...Tags: Schizophrenia, Behavioral Conditions, Mental Illness, Mental Health
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University of Maryland launches problem gambling center
As the state is poised to add several new casinos and possibly table games such as poker, the University of Maryland School of Medicine said Thursday that it would create a center aimed at training thousands of health professionals to help gambling...
Tags: Ocean City, Lifestyle and Leisure, Health and Medical Professionals, Crime, Law and Justice, High Blood Pressure
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Baltimore Co. seeks to identify school threats
As he rode the morning school bus and sat in first-period class Tuesday, the 13-year-old student at Stemmers Run Middle School in Essex gave no indication that he had a cellphone-size gun in his pocket — much less that he planned to pull it on his...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, University of Maryland, College Park, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Psychology
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