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Rethinking addiction: Expanding treatment isn't enough
A report last week that the University of Maryland Medical Center is one of 10 hospitals across the country this year that will begin offering new residency programs in addiction medicine is welcome news for Baltimore, which for decades has suffered...Tags: Substance Abuse, Behavioral Conditions, Hospitals and Clinics, Chicago Hotels, Politics
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Terps 'hung together' through changes, now looking forward to season
It's only been seven months since word began to filter out to Maryland players that Ralph Friedgen was being dismissed as coach.
As they worked out in the unyielding heat Tuesday drenched in sweat, several players said it felt as if much more time had...Tags: Politics, Public Employees, Cystic Fibrosis, ESPN (tv network), Boomer Esiason
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Review: AMC's 'Breaking Bad' still addictive in Season 4
RedEyeMy name is Curt, and I am an addict. I'm addicted to chemistry teacher-turned-meth-maker Walter White’s (Bryan Cranston) determined walk down his treacherous path in “Breaking Bad” (9 p.m. Sunday, AMC; **** stars out of 4). I'm addicted...Tags: Breaking Bad (tv program), Giancarlo Esposito, Drugs and Medicines, Health, Methamphetamine (drug)
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A criminal mind — or is it?
Literary editorThe headline blares: "Elderly Chicago woman found dead, mutilated." Four fingers of her right hand had been severed. The prime suspect? The slain woman's best friend, Dr. Jennifer White, a recently retired orthopedic surgeon who is also her neighbor on...Tags: Health, Orthopedic Surgery, Diseases and Illnesses, Colleges and Universities, Alzheimer's Disease
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Lyme doctor with troubled past offers controversial treatment
When Dr. Jeffrey Piccirillo moved to the small college town of Grinnell, Iowa, the Joliet surgeon had been sued multiple times over allegations of malpractice, personal injury and negligence. In 2003, less than a year earlier, he had filed for bankruptcy....Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Lyme Disease, Bankruptcy, Colleges and Universities, Surgery
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Travis Bean dies at 63; innovative guitar-maker
In a Burbank shop in the 1970s, Travis Bean reinvented the electric guitar.
To enhance string vibration, he suggested making the instrument's neck and headstock out of solid aluminum instead of wood. The resulting guitars, manufactured for only five...Tags: Science, Newspaper and Magazine, Grateful Dead (music group), Physiology, Los Angeles Times
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Charlie Sheen to Star in Sitcom 'Anger Management'
KTLA NewsSANTA MONICA (KTLA) -- Charlie Sheen is returning to series TV in a sitcom that plays on the image he cultivated this year amid his publicly vented fury over being fired from "Two and a Half Men." The actor and self-declared professional "winner" will...Tags: Adam Sandler, NBC (tv network), Joe Roth, Health, Chuck Lorre
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Review: Contemporary American Theater Festival and Sam Shepard play make for great pairing
Special to The Herald-MailThe Contemporary American Theater Festival at Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, W.Va., has been introducing new plays for 21 years — middle-aged by theater festival standards. Plays by the well-known actor and playwright Sam Shepard have...Tags: Comedy (genre), Celebrities, Health, Festive Events, Sam Shepard
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Who is the best golfer in the world today?
It's still Tiger and Phil Bill Dwyre Los Angeles Times The best golfer in the world is at home in Florida with ice packs on his bad knee. Battling for 1-A are Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy, Luke Donald, Lee Westwood and Steve Stricker. We...Tags: Phil Mickelson, Martin Kaymer, Dustin Johnson, Luke Donald, Steve Stricker
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The Three Doctors
Drs. Sampson Davis, Rameck Hunt and George Jenkins, fondly known as The Three Doctors serve as an extraordinary model of leadership for anyone who’s been through any kind of life challenge or major hardship.
For more information on their...Tags: Internists, Hospitals and Clinics, Education, Health, Health and Medical Professionals
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Now at Carmike Cinema 9: All For One! with 'The Three Musketeers'
The Three
Musketeers in
2-D and 3-D
Matthew MacFadyen, Luke Evans and Ray Stevenson are the titular trio, made a quartet by the addition of the hot-headed D'Artagnan (Logan Lerman) and facing off against baddies played by Christoph Waltz and Orlando...Tags: Aziz Ansari, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Tim Burton, Alfred Molina, Robert De Niro
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'Necessary Roughness' plays fast and loose with therapy
'Necessary Roughness'
10 p.m. June 29, USA Network
Episode: "Pilot"
The premise
Dr. Dani Santino (Callie Thorne) is a Long Island psychotherapist who specializes in behavioral management, hypnotherapy, smoking cessation and weight loss programs....Tags: USA Network (tv network), Long Island, Philosophy, Health, Health and Medical Professionals
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