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    Feb 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Health officials tracing source of chemicals that sickened Hopkins workers

    Health officials continue to investigate how contaminated hot water sickened nearly two dozen people at the Johns Hopkins at Keswick complex Monday, but the case is similar to previous ones involving faulty water-heating systems that let chemicals mix into drinking water.
    Health officials continue to investigate how contaminated hot water sickened nearly two dozen people at the Johns Hopkins at Keswick complex Monday, but the case is similar to previous ones involving faulty water-heating systems that let chemicals mix...

    Tags: Dizziness, Vomiting, Employees, Water, Environmental Issues

  2. Jan 2, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Center helps give Jewish couples a genetic peace of mind

    For Ellie and Jeremy Forman, getting married involved much more than walking down the aisle in fancy garb and saying their "I do's" in front of family and friends this past July.
    For Ellie and Jeremy Forman, getting married involved much more than walking down the aisle in fancy garb and saying their "I do's" in front of family and friends this past July. Jeremy, 34, an entrepreneur, and Ellie, 29, a community relations...

    Tags: Genetics, Religion and Belief, Judaism, Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, River North

  4. Nov 2, 2012 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  5. After Sandy cause major losses, American Red Cross encourages blood donations

    The affects of Hurricane Sandy are being felt days after the storm has passed. Over 325 American Red Cross blood drives have been canceled in 13 states and the District of Columbia due to the storm and its aftermath, causing a shortfall of more than 11,000 blood donations. More impending cancellations are anticipated.
    The affects of Hurricane Sandy are being felt days after the storm has passed. Over 325 American Red Cross blood drives have been canceled in 13 states and the District of Columbia due to the storm and its aftermath, causing a shortfall of more than 11,...

    Tags: American Red Cross, Charity, Blood, Relief and Aid Organizations, Hurricane Sandy (2012)

  6. Oct 29, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  7. Hurricane Sandy impacts blood donations

    The American Red Cross is seeking blood and platelet donors to counterbalance canceled blood drives on the East Coast.
    Daily American Staff Writer
    The American Red Cross is seeking blood and platelet donors to counterbalance canceled blood drives on the East Coast.   The local region requires 900 donations daily to keep patients alive, according to Red Cross communications manager Marianne...

    Tags: American Red Cross, Charity, Cancer, Somerset County (Maryland), Blood

  8. Oct 20, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  9. Nobel laureate, bone-marrow transplant innovator Dr. E. Donnall Thomas dies

    <a>Nobel Prize winner and medical pioneer E. Donnall Thomas, M.D.</a>, died Saturday at the age of 92.
    Q13 FOX News Online
    Nobel Prize winner and medical pioneer E. Donnall Thomas, M.D., died Saturday at the age of 92. Thomas won the Nobel Prize in 1990 for his work in bone-marrow transplantation to cure leukemias and other blood cancers. In 1974, Thomas became the first...

    Tags: Medical Research, Research, Chemotherapy, General Practitioners, Cancer

  10. Sep 28, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  11. Family fights blood disorders with music

    Health
    Blood disorders have marked Sandra Moran's family in devastating ways....
  12. Aug 31, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  13. GMA Host Robin Roberts' Mother Dies, ABC News Says

    NEW YORK -- The mother of "Good Morning America" host Robin Roberts has died, ABC News reported early Friday.
    CNN
    NEW YORK -- The mother of "Good Morning America" host Robin Roberts has died, ABC News reported early Friday. Roberts made it home to Mississippi to see her 88-year-old mother, who died Thursday evening, according to the news network. The morning show...

    Tags: Robin Roberts, Cancer, Blood, Good Morning America (tv program), Bone Marrow

  14. Aug 27, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  15. Robin Roberts starts medical leave from ‘GMA’ next week

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    “Good Morning America” will salute Robin Roberts all this week before she starts an extended medical leave next week for myelodysplastic syndrome. “It's a disease of the blood and bone marrow and was once known as preleukemia,”...
  16. Aug 20, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  17. More to the Fanconi anemia story for FSU’s first football family

    Chopping Block - Seminoles Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    As we hinted in another blog Sunday morning, there was much, much more to our feature on Jimbo and Candi Fisher and the year that has passed since their announcement of son Ethan's diagnosis for the rare genetic blood disorder Fanconi anemia. Again, in...
  18. Aug 19, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  19. A year later: Jimbo, Candi Fisher on life after the announcement

    Chopping Block - Seminoles Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    As we mentioned here on the Chopping Block on Saturday afternoon, the Orlando Sentinel and OrlandoSentinel.com had an intriguing Florida State-related feature coming Sunday morning. In case you haven't seen it, here it is. In the link above, you'll see...
  20. Jun 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Researcher hunts for sickle cell anemia cure with gene targeting, stem cells

    Halfway around the world in India, Sivaprakash Ramalingam had heard of Johns Hopkins researchers using a promising new technique for gene therapy that he hoped to integrate with stem cells to cure diseases.
    Halfway around the world in India, Sivaprakash Ramalingam had heard of Johns Hopkins researchers using a promising new technique for gene therapy that he hoped to integrate with stem cells to cure diseases. After getting a doctorate in biochemistry in...

    Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Trips and Vacations, Medical Research, Health, Research

  22. Jun 23, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. Series Of Caregivers Saw Marks On Child, 3, Before Death

    The Hartford Courant
    Early childhood educators, doctors at a clinic and state child-protection workers had interaction with an often bruised and injured Athena Angeles and her mother in the weeks before the 3-year-old was allegedly beaten to death last year by the mother's...

    Tags: Early Learning, Police Arrests, Health, Windham (Windham, Connecticut), Injuries and Wounds

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