Maryland Doctor Disciplines Climb Since 1991

WASHINGTON – The number of Maryland doctors disciplined by the state medical board roughly tripled from 1991 to 1995, according to a report released Tuesday by the Federation of State Medical Boards

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WASHINGTON – An electronic message circulating on the Internet has infected millions with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS

Hopkins Prof Says Minority Health Needs Not Being Addressed

WASHINGTON – The health care needs of Hispanics, blacks and other minorities are not being addressed in the congressional budget debate, a Johns Hopkins University professor said during a recent conference

States Must Curb Youth Tobacco Purchasing or Lose Federal Money

WASHINGTON – A new federal regulation requiring states to enforce laws prohibiting the sale of tobacco products to minors should not pose a problem for Maryland, one official said