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Baltimore's Kennedy Krieger Institute is an internationally known institution that focuses on research and education related to pediatric developmental disabilities. Faculty and researchers at Kennedy Krieger focus on various specializations, including au
Baltimore's Kennedy Krieger Institute is an internationally known institution that focuses on research and education related to pediatric developmental disabilities. Faculty and researchers at Kennedy Krieger focus on various specializations, including au
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Diana J. Pillas
Diana J. Pillas, longtime coordinator-counselor of the Pediatric Epilepsy Center at Johns Hopkins Hospital who was known for the level of personal care and involvement she extended when working with patients and their families, died Saturday of breast...Tags: Pediatrics, Trips and Vacations, Epilepsy, Christianity, Colleges and Universities
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Snow still blocked, slowed ways to work
As crews continued to clear roads, train tracks and runways of packed snow and ice from the weekend blizzard, another storm was expected to pummel the region today, causing headaches for those returning to work. Crews have worked overtime to restore some...Tags: Transportation, FEMA, Vehicles, AirTran, Lehigh Valley Weather
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Not slowed down at all
Romantic interlude Andrew Kinnear took his dog out to play in Saturday's snow and came home engaged. His flight to Las Vegas was canceled - he had thought of proposing in front of the fountain at the Bellagio - and a friend egged him on to pop the...Tags: Fort McHenry, Brian K McHale, Locust Point
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Riders of the storm
The Baltimore couple who became engaged Saturday in a knee-deep snowdrift certainly made the most of this weekend's winter storm. So did the Hampden resident who trekked across town laden with gear as training for a climb up Mount Kilimanjaro. The huge...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Locust Point, Car Guides and Reviews, Colleges and Universities, Fort McHenry
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Breaking updates on snowstorm recovery
Compiled by Baltimore Sun staff-------------------- Transit services coming back slowly Updated at 4:35 p.m. Mass transit service in Maryland was making a slow recovery from the weekend's snowstorm. with light rail offering service to a limited number of stations this afternoon and...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Hands, Trips and Vacations, Teen-agers, Emergency Planning
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Medical journal retracts controversial autism article
Baltimore Sun reportersA prestigious British medical journal has retracted a controversial 12-year-old article that first linked autism to childhood vaccines and set off global fears about immunization and the causes of the developmental disorder that persist today. Medical...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine, Pharmaceuticals, Children, Vaccines
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Contemporary Museum winter party
Special to The Baltimore SunAs folks entered the Contemporary Museum for its winter party, they were greeted with a cacophony of electronic noise, which sounded like the soundtrack of a 1950s sci-fi B-movie. Michael Trigilio, Lee Montgomery and Jon Brumit, of the Neighborhood Public...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Clubs and Associations, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Indianapolis Colts
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Birthmark could signal disorder
Sometimes the appearance of a birthmark catches a new parent by surprise. Physicians are often quick to offer reassurance that most birthmarks are harmless, and many will shrink or disappear over time. Although that's true, a birthmark can also be the key...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Children, Seizures, Beverage Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Police, Hopkins to share surveillance video
Baltimore police are teaming up with the Johns Hopkins Hospital to share data from security cameras, marking the first time the city has partnered with a private agency to share surveillance footage. Video from 136 cameras around the perimeter of the...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics
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From Ravens to Colts: Stover a man for 2 cities
Matt Stover looked out the window of his downtown Indianapolis condominium this week and saw all the way to Baltimore. In his 20th NFL season, Stover has become a man for two cities, splitting time between his workplace in Indiana and his home in...Tags: Adam Vinatieri, Family, Multi-Sport Events, Matt Stover, NFL
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Genes implicated in twins' autism
At 22 months old, identical twins John and Sam Fetters couldn't speak a word. By their second birthday, the Gaithersburg boys had both beendiagnosed with autism, leaving their parents wondering if they got a double stroke of bad luck, or if genetics could...Tags: Family, Children, Autism, Genes and Chromosomes, Medical Research
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Autism found in nearly 1% of children
Nearly 1 percent of children nationwide have autism - with the disorder more than four times more common in boys than girls, according to new figures released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The report, which is in keeping with...Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Adults, Family, Mount Washington
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