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John C. Norton Jr.
Dr. John C. Norton Jr., a retired Baltimore obstetrician and gynecologist who during his 46-year career delivered an estimated 7,000 babies, died Monday of complications from a stroke at his Catonsville home. He was 91. Dr. Norton, whose father was a...Tags: Medical Specialization, Schools, Mark Roman, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hospitals and Clinics
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Stretching helps avoid exercise-related injuries
pwking@aol.comExercise tips to avoid a trip to ER How fast did this summer go? August isn't over and it's already Labor Day Weekend. For those whose summer plans included starting an exercise regimen but whose summer reality did not, you may be tempted to make up for...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Medical Specialization, Labor Day, Illnesses, Dietary Supplements
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Flee Gustav or you're on your own, city says
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersWith the latest forecasts predicting that Hurricane Gustav could strike New Orleans as soon as Labor Day, city leaders warned Friday that anyone who failed to evacuate would find no government-provided shelter. Authorities said they planned to use more...Tags: Executive Branch, Society, Ceremonies, Tropical Weather, Hurricane Gustav
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Nueva esperanza para la artritis
THE NEW YORK TIMESAlan Moore tenía 52 años, enseñaba estadística en la Universidad de Wyoming, tocaba el violín en la sinfónica de la universidad y acompañaba a solistas en el piano, cuando en abril de 2001 su salud dio un repentino giro negativo. "Me sentía como si...Tags: Regional Authority, Western Medicines, Wyoming
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2 charged in armed robberies of Linthicum pharmacy
By a Baltimore Sun reporterAnne Arundel police have arrested two people and charged them in two armed robberies of a Linthicum pharmacy. The first robbery occurred on July 1 about 1 p.m. at the Linthicum Pharmacy in the 400 block of Hammonds Ferry Road South. Police said two men...Tags: Prosecution, Crimes, Linthicum, Glen Burnie, Theft
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People on the move, Sept. 2
peopleonthemove@newsday.comACCOUNTING David Schneyman was named a principal of Friedman Llp, accountants and advisors. The Old Bethpage resident is based in the firm's Manhattan office. He has more than 20 years of experience in commercial and residential real estate, previously as...Tags: American Home Mortgage, Medical Specialization, State University of New York, Management Change, Private Health Care
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Former editor hired as medical board director
The former editor of The Gazette in Cedar Rapids has been named executive director of the Iowa Board of Medicine. Mark Bowden replaces Ann Mowery. She is leaving the board in January after nine years as executive director. Mowery says Bowden was...Tags: Iowa, Newspapers
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NYC gives out free blood pressure machines
The New York City Health Department is delivering free blood pressure machines to pharmacies in neighborhoods with residents suffering from the highest rates of hypertension. The agency says one in three people in Harlem, the South Bronx and in parts of...Tags: Diseases, Heart Disease
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Engineering & Computer Simulations wins $1.4M Army deal for medical technology
Sentinel Staff WriterOrlando-based Engineering & Computer Simulations Inc. has received a $1.4 million Army contract to develop advanced training technologies for battlefield medical personnel, the company said this week. Terms call for ECS to provide the Army with a...Tags: Medical Research, Employees, Defense, Engineering, Technology
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Odor evacuates medical office building
An unusual odor inside a medical office building affiliated with Pocono Medical Center in Coolbaugh Township prompted the evacuation and closing of the building Wednesday morning. Hospital spokesman Geoffrey Roche said firefighters and personnel from the...Tags: Medical Specialization, Fires, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hospitals and Clinics
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Michael Cryor steps out from behind the scenes
A rare undercurrent of emotion crept into the voice of Baltimore's Michael Cryor - the only black state party chairman in the nation - as he spoke to Maryland convention delegates the morning after the nomination of the nation's first major-party African-...Tags: Democratic Party, Maryland, James Mason, Executive Branch, International Business Machines Corporation
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Former Decatur resident does voiceovers in New York
(Decatur) Herald & ReviewWhen Missy Grohne was thinking about jumping to a new career, all it took was a few lines in a magazine to get her started. While working as a surgical technician for an eye surgeon in New York, the Decatur native saw a small ad in Reader's Digest about...Tags: Holistic Medicines, Movies, Florida, Connecticut, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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