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World's biggest cruise ship arrives in Florida
Sun SentinelThe world's largest cruise ship slid next to a dock at its new home at Port Everglades on Friday morning after hundreds of spectators lined beaches, rode boats and perched on rocks to watch the mamouth vessel come in from sea. The $1.5 billion Oasis of...Tags: Social Issues, Coral Springs, Tourism and Leisure, Fort Lauderdale, Dania Beach
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Dr. John B. MacGibbon, treated mariners at port of Baltimore
Dr. John Butler MacGibbon, an internal medicine specialist who treated port of Baltimore mariners, died Dec. 24 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson of complications of a stroke and a fall. He was 90 and lived in Original Northwood.
Born in Christchurch,...Tags: U.S. Navy, Johns Hopkins University, Colleges and Universities, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Specialization
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Richard K.C. Hsieh
Richard K.C. Hsieh, a public health specialist and former National Library of Medicine official who in retirement traced his family tree back to seventh-century China, died of a heart attack Dec. 31 at his Towson home.
He was 79.
Born in 1932 in...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Colleges and Universities, Cancer, Libraries, Health and Safety at School
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March of Dimes
The rate of babies being born too soon has improved in almost every state between 2006 and 2009, and in several states the change was more than 10 percent, according to the findings of the March of Dimes 2011 Premature Birth Report Card. Premature birth...Tags: Premature Birth
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Berta Aasby
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- age 92 of Philip, South Dakota, died Tuesday, June 14, 2011, at the Hans P. Peterson Memorial Hospital in Philip.
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Graveside services will be held 11:00 a.m. Friday, June 17, at the Black...Tags: Germany, Nashville, Colleges and Universities, Korean War (1950-1953), South Dakota
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Dr. Val Clark
Dr. Val Clark, 79, of La Canada and Newport Beach, California, passed peacefully surrounded by the love of his family on Saturday, July 2, 2011. Val was born in St. George, Utah on March 30, 1932 to Earl B. and Iva Knell Clark. His youth was spent...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Colleges and Universities, Homes, Education, Surfing
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Research center opened to honor George W. Comstock
maegan.clearwood@herald-mail.comThe grand opening of the George W. Comstock Center for Public Health Research and Prevention on Wednesday was a tribute to its namesake, who dedicated his life to public health. The main lobby of the facility at 1100 Dual Highway was crowded with friends...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Washington (U.S. state), Cancer, Colleges and Universities, Education
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U.S. apologizes for experiment that infected Guatemalans with syphilis
La PlazaThe United States apologized to Guatemala on Friday for a 1940s research program in which Guatemalans were intentionally infected with the sexually transmitted disease syphilis without their knowledge or consent. Between 1946 and 1948, the agency then... -
Obama orders review after revelations of '40s-era Guatemala syphilis study
La PlazaThe White House has ordered a comprehensive review of medical research guidelines after revelations last month that the U.S. knowingly infected hundreds of Guatemalan prisoners and patients with syphilis or gonorrhea in the 1940s. President Obama's... -
This is National Flu Vaccination Week — get your shot!
Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando SentinelToday is a two-fer — it's Family Vaccination Day and this is also the beginning of National Influenza Vaccination Week. That's a reminder from the folks at the Centers for Disease Control that it's time to get your flu vaccine — if you haven'... -
US Apologizes For Intentionally Infecting Guatemalans With Syphilis
KTLA NewsWASHINGTON, DC -- The United States apologized Friday for a Tuskegee -type experiment conducted in the 1940s in which U.S. government researchers deliberately infected Guatemalan prison inmates, women and mental patients with syphilis. In the experiment,...Tags: Values, Syphilis, Ethics, Social Issues, African Americans
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