Henderson, MD Home Improvement Loans in Maryland
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Nicotine Addiction: A Women's Health Crisis
Cigarette smoking kills more than 173,000 women in the United States each year. In addition to the risks both men and women face from smoking, women are at risk for a unique set of complications, including ...
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New Technology Promises Compact High-Intensity Therapeutic Ultrasound
Filed under: Anesthesiology , Cardiology , Diagnostics , Ob/Gyn , Radiology A Cornell graduate student in biomedical engineering has overcome one of the problems that has kept ultrasound devices large and ...
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Groundbreaking, Inexpensive, Pocket-sized Ultrasound Device Can Help Treat Cancer, Relieve Arthritis
Main Category: Medical Devices / Diagnostics Also Included In: Arthritis / Rheumatology A prototype of a therapeutic ultrasound device, developed by a Cornell graduate student, fits in the palm of a hand, is ...
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Universities work out details of employee furloughs
State universities are finalizing plans this week to furlough thousands of employees, trying to minimize the impact on students while cutting $16 million in salary costs from the budget.
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Miniature therapeutic ultrasound device
A prototype of a therapeutic ultrasound device, developed by a Cornell graduate student, fits in the palm of a hand, is battery-powered and packs enough punch to stabilize a gunshot wound or deliver drugs to ...
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Groundbreaking, Inexpensive, Pocket-sized Ultrasound Device Can Help Treat Cancer, Relieve Arthritis
A prototype of a therapeutic ultrasound device, developed by a Cornell graduate student, fits in the palm of a hand, is battery-powered and packs enough punch to stabilize a gunshot wound or deliver drugs to ...
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Groundbreaking, inexpensive, pocket-sized ultrasound device can help treat cancer, relieve arthritis
A prototype of a therapeutic ultrasound device, developed by a Cornell graduate student, fits in the palm of a hand, is battery-powered and packs enough punch to stabilize a gunshot wound or deliver drugs to ...
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Political Notes: Anne Arundel County Republicans elect new leaders
EDITOR'S NOTE: Political Notes is a periodic compilation of announcements. The Anne Arundel County Republican Central Committee elected new leadership earlier this month, naming Alan Rzepkowski as chairman and ...
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MD--Caroline-Slaying Suspect
A Mexican man wanted for murder in a 2002 slaying in Caroline County has been arrested near Tucson, Ariz.
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MID-SHORE: Competency of teen at issue in Caroline slaying
DENTON - The attorney for a Delaware teenager accused of a fatal shooting in Caroline County is planning to challenge the state's conclusion that the teen is competent to stand trial.
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Juvenile Arrested After Foot Pursuit with Police, Citizens
Police say a 17-year-old juvenile was arrested after he led police and citizens on a foot pursuit in Caroline County on Saturday.
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The Corporation: 'Dead white males,' or diverse perspectives?
The 53 people who make up the Corporation, Brown's highest governing body, arrived on College Hill yesterday, as they do three times a year, to review the University's priorities and meet with top ...
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Judge nixes ban on Unicorn rubble-fill
A Maryland law aimed at preventing the construction and operation of a rubble landfill near a Queen Anne's County lake has been struck down as unconstitutionally targeting and burdening a single company.
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Calendar Editors: Infectious Disease Expert to Speak At 2008 Cutler Lecture
WHAT: The 2008 John C. Cutler Memorial Lecture in Global Health sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health WHO: Donald Henderson, M.D., M.P.H., distinguished scholar at UPMC's ...
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August DX News
August DX News The following is a sampling of entrys from August DX News. All times listed are UTC Bulgaria Radio Varna heard at 2033 June 29 on 6000, nothing heard following Sunday but heard again July 13 from ...
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Inside look at what makes us human
Post-operative heart transplant Created by: John Hagen For: Michael McGoon, M.D. Airbrush and watercolor, 1987 The artist used fine sable brushes to apply several layers of wash in succession.
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MD--Identity Theft
The U.S. Attorney's Office says two Maryland women pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit identity theft after they stole personal information from employees of the District public schools.
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MARYLAND: Three held in Caroline County murder
HENDERSON, Md. - The Caroline County Sheriff's office says three people from Dover are being charged in a fatal shooting in Henderson that resulted from an argument about a dog.
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Burroughs Wellcome Fund recognizes three for infectious diseases research
The Burroughs Wellcome Fund has recognized three researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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