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O's doctor becomes defense target in Angelos asbestos case
The Orioles' team doctor, William H. Goldiner, tended to orange-clad ballplayers at the same time as he diagnosed thousands of blue-collar workers with asbestos-related illnesses whose cases were taken up by prominent lawyer and team owner Peter G....
Tags: Harvard Medical School, Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Acupuncture helped allergies -- a little, study says
Acupuncture gave some relief to people suffering from seasonal allergies, but the improvements didn’t last much beyond treatment, researchers said. The researchers, from several institutions in the United States and Germany, studied seasonal...
Tags: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Allergies, Germany, Physical Conditions, Health and Medical Professionals
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Could acupuncture help relieve seasonal allergies?
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Acupuncture may help improve seasonal allergy symptoms in some people with runny noses and watery eyes, according to a new study - but the effect seems to be small. Researchers found 71 percent of people reported an...Tags: Physical Conditions, Medical Research, Science and Technology, Chemical Industry, Symptoms
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'Off-label' use of anti-drowsiness drug skyrockets
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The number of Americans taking the narcolepsy and shift work sleep disorder drug modafinil has increased almost 10-fold over the past decade, according to a new study. What's more, the majority of those prescriptions were...Tags: Health Treatments, Sleep Disorders, Medical Research, Symptoms, Chemical Industry
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Business People
F&M Trust CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Christina L. Yoder, training and development officer at F&M Trust, recently was named the “Woman to Watch” in the 2013 Women of Influence awards. The award is presented to a woman younger than 30 who...Tags: Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Orlando, University of Pennsylvania, Johns Hopkins University, Oncology
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Match Day 2013 results are good for future internal-medicine patients
America’s future doctors are increasingly interested in become primary-care physicians -- good news for America’s future patients. Friday was “Match Day,” the day when fourth-year medical students find out where they’ll...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Health and Medical Professionals, Students, Medical Specialization, Yale School of Medicine
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300 Baltimore medical students learn their professional fate on 'Match Day'
Vernissia Tam gulped down half a glass of champagne at noon Friday and prepared to scream. She was about to find out what kind of doctor she would become, and where she would train. "No peeking," a Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine official...
Tags: Graduation, Students, Heart Disease, Johns Hopkins University, Colleges and Universities
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Straight up Fit: Top 10 reasons to start resistance training, part two
Editor’s note:¿This is the second of a two-part series on resistance training. Last week, I¿listed five reasons why resistance training is an important component of a well-rounded workout. As promised, here are the remaining five of the top...
Tags: Skype, Insomnia, High Blood Pressure, Health and Medical Professionals, Sleep Apnea
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More gun laws = fewer deaths, 50-state study says
CHICAGO (AP) — It's a study everyone is talking about today because the statistics are so dramatic: States with the most gun control laws have a 42 percent lower gun death rate than states with the least number of gun control laws, according to a...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Interior Policy, Crime, Law and Justice, Shootings, Gun Control
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Study finds association between processed meat and disease
Another study has found an association between eating meat and premature death, this time linking the consumption of bacon, sausage and other processed meats with cardiovascular disease and cancer in a study of nearly a half-million Europeans. "Overall,...
Tags: Mary MacVean, Heart Disease, Medical Research, Demographics, Iron (dietary supplement)
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Dr. William R. Law, physician
Dr. William R. Law, a retired Baltimore internist whose career at Bon Secours Hospital spanned more than three decades, died Feb. 20 of cancer at Stella Maris Hospice. The longtime West Towson resident was 77.
The son of an electrical engineer and a...Tags: Religion and Belief, Timonium, Towson, Crime, Law and Justice, Substance Abuse
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Weather-related closings, cancellations, postponements
The following closings, cancellations and postponements due to Wednesday's snow have been announced. To have an item added to this list, email the information to webupdate@herald-mail.com. Maryland Healthcare Family Federal Credit Union...
Tags: Maryland State Police, White Oak (Montgomery, Maryland), Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Health and Medical Professionals
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