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Maryland Offers Many Insured Men Free Vasectomy Coverage

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But state officials are trying to get assurances from the Internal Revenue Service that the new law does not conflict with federal rules for health savings accounts.

La “máquina Gesundheit” recolecta virus para enfrentar a la feroz gripe

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En la Universidad de Maryland, en College Park, estudiantes participan de un estudio que investiga cómo se disemina el virus de la gripe y otros gérmenes peligrosos.

The ‘Gesundheit Machine’ Collects Campus Cooties In Race Against A Fierce Flu

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Environmental health professor Don Milton is studying how the flu — and other dangerous infections — are spread. The close quarters of dorm rooms and cafeterias at the University of Maryland provide him with a steady supply of research subjects.

Hospitals Find Asthma Hot Spots More Profitable To Neglect Than Fix

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Months of reporting and rich hospital data portray life in the worst asthma hot spot in one of the worst asthma cities: Baltimore. The medical system knows how to help. But there’s no money in it.

Attack On Asthma: Scrubbing Homes Of Allergens May Tame Disease And Its Costs

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A pilot program to asthma-proof homes in Baltimore shows that even without intensive professional cleaning services, families can learn to substantially reduce home allergens on their own.

Gun Sellers Join Forces To Curb Suicide-By-Firearm, Rampant In Rural Areas

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New research suggests that efforts to address climbing rates of rural suicide must focus on safe access to firearms. State-based coalitions are attempting just that.

Baltimore Draws 10-Year Blueprint To Cut Racial Health Disparities

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Officials aim to bring elevated rates of lead poisoning, heart disease, obesity, smoking and overdoses among Baltimore’s African-Americans closer to those of whites.

Three Hospitals Hope To Spark A Reduction In Surgeries By Inexperienced Doctors

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The prestigious facilities are seeking to improve patient safety by getting surgeons and hospitals to pledge to meet minimum thresholds for 10 high-risk procedures.

Thousands Leave Maryland Prisons With Risky Health Problems But No Coverage

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Maryland’s prisons and jails release thousands of inmates each year without helping them enroll in Medicaid, jeopardizing their health and putting communities at greater risk.

In West Baltimore, Scarce Pharmacies Leave Health Care Gaps

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CVS rebuilt a store destroyed by protesters after Freddie Gray’s death last year, but a shortage of quality pharmacies means low-income residents still have unmet needs.

Hospitals Eye Community Health Workers To Cultivate Patients’ Successes

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These non-medical workers are increasingly being seen by hospitals as a critical point of contact for patients and a way to help hold down readmission rates and improve health outcomes.