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      Rep. Kweisi Mfume files legislation to posthumously award Henrietta Lacks the Congressional Gold Medal - 3 year(s) ago

      Rep. Kweisi Mfume filed legislation Tuesday to posthumously award a Congressional Gold Medal to the late Henrietta Lacks, a Baltimore County woman whose cells were used for medical research without her consent.

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        Rep. Kweisi Mfume files legislation to posthumously award Henrietta Lacks the Congressional Gold Medal https://t.co/cFaS6ol4Jm

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      As if there aren’t enough viruses circulating, officials just found a ‘highly pathogenic’ one on the Eastern Shore. But it’s for the birds. - 3 year(s) ago

      Avian influenza found on Eastern Shore is more of a threat to the industry than humans.

      Source: baltimoresun.com
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        AmeshAA

        “The real threat could indeed be an economic one, as the Delmarva region that includes Maryland’s Eastern Shore is big in the chicken business — poultry is a $110 billion U.S. industry and eggs is a $97 billion one” https://t.co/RlkTmjQH8g

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      With ‘bodies piling up,’ contractors clearing backlog at Maryland medical examiner’s office for $850 an autopsy - 3 year(s) ago

      The overburdened medical examiner’s office in Maryland is rehiring retired workers to clear the backlog.

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        With ‘bodies piling up,’ contractors clearing backlog at Maryland medical examiner’s office for $850 an autopsy https://t.co/sqOiXIwblY

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      Still unvaccinated? Here’s what COVID can look like in your lungs | GUEST COMMENTARY - 3 year(s) ago

      The vast majority of vaccinated patients who test positive for COVID-19 appear normal on CT. But unvaccinated patients demonstrate abnormalities that could spell long-term trouble for their lung function.

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      Categories: Cardiologists, Latest Headlines
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        Still unvaccinated? Here’s what COVID can look like in your lungs https://t.co/POHrcOMEpL

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      Bill Tanton was one of Baltimore’s best | READER COMMENTARY - 3 year(s) ago

      Former Evening Sun sports editor and lacrosse scribe made a lasting contribution to Baltimore and will be dearly missed.

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        Bill Tanton was one of Baltimore’s best | ⁦@ahtanton⁩ https://t.co/WUzsrHlRTO

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      Still unvaccinated? Here’s what COVID can look like in your lungs | GUEST COMMENTARY - 3 year(s) ago

      The vast majority of vaccinated patients who test positive for COVID-19 appear normal on CT. But unvaccinated patients demonstrate abnormalities that could spell long-term trouble for their lung function.

      Source: baltimoresun.com
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        DrLindaMD

        RT @AwanRad: Check out my Op Ed on Covid and Vaccinations published today in @baltimoresun! https://t.co/AHs4XpsTka @UMMC @UMmedschool @S…

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      ‘More questions than answers’: Post-COVID conditions still confound medical community two years into pandemic - 3 year(s) ago

      Doctors and researchers continue to look for answers and treatments for those living with COVID-19 symptoms after the virus is gone.

      Source: baltimoresun.com
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        JohnsHopkinsSPH

        “The first step is saying, ‘Hey, it’s real. We believe you,’” @Priya4Genes said. “The second stage is determining what we know about it, what we can learn about it and how we can treat it.”Check out @COVIDLongStudy to see how you may be able to help. https://t.co/fJPYmtc6Rr

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      Maryland Innovation Initiative funds 12 startups with technological innovations - 3 year(s) ago

      Provided by Tedco TEDCO , Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced its recent round of funding, including investments in 12 startup companies and funding to 36 university projects through the Maryland Innovation Initiative ….

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        RT @MDTEDCO: Maryland Innovation Initiative funds 12 startups with technological innovations | @baltimoresun https://t.co/edSyk5eYbX #fund…

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      Biden’s COVID challenge: Defeat the virus while lifting up all Americans | COMMENTARY - 3 year(s) ago

      In the context of COVID-19, being well is not just being free of a virus.

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        gregggonsalves

        My colleague @sdbaral and I begged then President Elect Biden to address the social catastrophe #COVID19 had unleashed. 5/ https://t.co/4nhqn8bs2e

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      How Baltimore’s Great Fire of 1904 reverberates into 2022 - 3 year(s) ago

      Fires — of 1904 or 2022 — are top of mind at the Fire Museum of Maryland in Lutherville, which houses 40 antique fire engines.

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        JenniferNuzzo

        I became quite fascinated by the lessons of the Great Baltimore Fire of 1904 when researching it for my ⁦@TEDTalks⁩ on #pandemics. This new article contains even more interesting insights on this event that changed the city and the nation. https://t.co/CodOyFXSFP

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