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Number of children dying in hot cars remains a problem
No parent would ever intentionally leave a child in a steaming car on a hot summer day. But it happens every year to astounded parents. Dr. Melissa Sparrow, clinical director of pediatric inpatient and emergency services at Greater Baltimore Medical...
Tags: USA Today, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Sepsis, Coma, Hyperthermia
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Akin's rape comments elicit anger in Md., U.S.
Furor surged in Maryland and across the country Monday over a Missouri congressman's comment that he opposes abortion in most cases of rape because women rarely become pregnant during a "legitimate rape." Though Rep. Todd Akin, a Republican who is...
Tags: Domestic Violence, Assault, Ron Johnson, Punishment, Abusive Behavior
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Barbara A. Hall, longtime GBMC volunteer
Barbara A. Hall, a former secretary who was a longtime volunteer at Greater Baltimore Medical Center, died Sunday of pneumonia at St. Joseph Medical Center. She was 92.
The daughter of a high school principal and a homemaker, the former Barbara Abbott...Tags: American Cancer Society, Hospitals and Clinics, World War II (1939-1945), St. Joseph Medical Center, Bolton Hill
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Daughter indicted in January death of 91-year-old woman in Cockeysville
Baltimore County's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has ruled the January death of a 91-year-old woman from Cockeysville a homicide — and as a result, her daughter has been indicted for manslaughter. Police said that on Jan. 17, at 3:33 p.m.,...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Murder
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Cockeysville woman charged in mother's death after leaving her on toilet
A Cockeysville woman was charged in her mother's January death after authorities found the 91-year-old woman on a toilet, where she had been left for two days. A Baltimore County grand jury on Aug. 15 indicted Sharon Caslow, 65, for manslaughter for...
Tags: Murder
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Mary Bell Grempler
Mary Bell Grempler, a colorful real estate saleswoman whose pioneering firm grew to become the No. 1 independently owned real estate business in the state, died Monday of emphysema at Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
The Stevenson resident was 81....Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Hospitals and Clinics, Mae West, Business Enterprises, Baltimore County
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Parkton teen charged with assault after party
A 17-year-old Freeland boy told police the day after a July 9 party in Parkton that another teen had assaulted him with a knife, a police report states. A 17-year-old Parkton teen was charged as an adult with first- and second-degree assault and using...Tags: Personal Service
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Penn State must pay price for elevating game above lives
They knew. Those are the two words that have been going through my mind since the release of the Freeh report. After months of examination of all of the facts surrounding the Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse case, the Freeh report proved that the top Penn...
Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Punishment, Abusive Behavior, Joe Paterno, Graham Spanier
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Sister Mary Annita Link, educator
Sister Mary Annita Link, a member of the School Sisters of Notre Dame who had been a primary educator, died July 10 of heart disease at her order's Maria Health Care Center in the Woodbrook section of Baltimore County.
She was 89.
Catherine Elaine...Tags: Catonsville, Baltimore County, Prisons, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Religion and Belief
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Dr. John E. Adams
Dr. John E. Adams, a pathologist who chaired the department of pathology at Greater Baltimore Medical Center for more than two decades after its founding and was a leading expert in bioethics, died July 9 of heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Heart Failure, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Medical Research, Colleges and Universities
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Evelyn S. Coyle, farmer and volunteer
Evelyn S. Coyle, who owned and operated a northern Baltimore County farm with her husband and was a longtime volunteer at the Greater Baltimore Medical Center, died Saturday of heart failure at the Broadmead retirement community in Cockeysville.
She...Tags: American Red Cross, Hospitals and Clinics, World War II (1939-1945), Heart Failure, Farms
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More younger people getting colorectal cancer
Carol Carr showed all the signs of colorectal cancer seven years ago, but doctors thought the 44-year-old Glen Burnie woman was too young to have the disease and never tested her for it.
Instead, they said her diarrhea, vomiting, cramping, iron...Tags: American Cancer Society, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Hospitals and Clinics, Research, Obesity
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