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- D.C. Komen race registration is down
- Medical students learned on the bodies, and now honor the donors
- Cancer doctors put competition aside to share treatment options for their patients
- Inova, Children’s discussing collaboration
- FDA bans Korean shellfish from U.S. distribution
- Shellfish from South Korea could be unsafe, Maryland officials warn
- Home HIV test should be approved, FDA panel rules
- D.C. infant mortality rate at historic low
- U.S. meeting with China to avoid unfolding murder case
- Komen grants flowing to Planned Parenthood
- Hospitals scramble on the front lines of drug shortages
- New president appointed at Sibley
- Dick Cheney released from hospital
- Study credits D.C. female condom program with reducing HIV and associated costs
- Cheney doing ‘exceedingly well’ after heart transplant
- Komen board chair steps down, citing Howard University duties
- Komen foundation continues to see fallout from Planned Parenthood controversy
- Flu strain confirmed in Calvert deaths
- Three deaths from flu complications stun a Calvert family and their community
- Three family members dead in cluster of respiratory illnesses in Calvert County; two from flu complications
- Doctors order more X-rays, not fewer, with computer access
- Tips for staying healthy
- Stomach-virus cases increasing
- Norovirus hits region: What you should know
- CareFirst to give $8.5 million in grants to safety-net clinics
- Virginia ultrasound bill joins other states’ measures
- Different states’ contraceptive rules leave employers room to maneuver
- Maryland hospitals to share patient data
- Komen vice president resigns as details emerge on Planned Parenthood debate
- Susan G. Komen foundation takes steps to rebuild trust after PR fiasco
- Komen gives new explanation for cutting funds to Planned Parenthood
- University group ends Komen collaboration after Planned Parenthood decision
- Planned Parenthood says Komen decision causes donation spike
- Popular magnets pose risk if swallowed
- ‘Innovation advisers’ chosen for ideas to improve health care, cut costs
- Washington Adventist denied same-sex visitation; hospital apologizes
- Kaiser Permanente converting to safer IV equipment
- D.C. cardiologist develops mobile app to speed diagnosis of heart attacks
- Hospital fountain linked to Legionnaires’ outbreak
- Teens swapping cigarettes for flavored mini cigars
- Investigation closed into doctor who performs late abortions
- CDC tests 2 programs to curb antibiotic misuse at American hospitals
- A mother’s food choice can shape baby’s palate, research shows
- New Maryland health program promotes care for the whole patient
- New Germantown hospital gets Montgomery planning approval
- Demand is high for pretend patients
- Hospitals, health groups use purchasing power to push for greener medical products
- D.C. has fewer than 3,000 active doctors, report says
- Listing of top hospitals includes only one in the Washington area, Holy Cross
- Two more ill with mushroom poisoning
- Dengue outbreak hits Bahamas, CDC says
- Anti-abortion protesters target clinic’s landlord outside child’s Md. school
- Lower-income Northern Virginians struggle to get dental care, report finds
- Study: Perc remains in dry-cleaned clothes
- Draft regulations for Va. abortion clinics could lead some to close, operators say
- Virginia officials prepare to release draft abortion regulations
- HIV/AIDS funding delay causes problems for D.C. agencies
- Md. identifies first case of West Nile virus this year
- Bedbug infestations growing in certain settings, survey finds
- Washington Hospital Center safety program seeks to catch ‘near-misses’
- Neb. doctor who performs late-in-pregnancy abortions in Md. talks about future of clinic, security concerns
- Adult obesity increases in 16 states
- Study in D.C. hospitals identifies factors for disparity in stroke treatment for blacks
- Survey seeks data on Camp Lejeune illnesses
- In Tripoli, Chinese takeout still on the menu
- Hospitals courting primary-care doctors
- AIDS infection rate remains epidemic in District, report finds
- Demand for bedbug-sniffing dogs skyrocketing
- Bedbugs may play role in spread of drug-resistant bacteria MRSA, study finds
- Washington Hospital Center nurses ratify contract
- Study: Blacks suffering strokes often call friends first, not 911
- Washington Hospital Center and nurses union reach agreement
- Hospital, nurses union reach agreement
- Lawsuit claims poor care at Catholic Charities’ clinics in Md., District
- Washington area counties reflect health disparities
- Boston hospital team performs first full face transplant in U.S.
- A pressurized dome? Public offers ideas for fixing Japan nuclear disaster
- Report: State boards don’t punish all doctors sanctioned by hospitals
- One doctor’s digital journey
- Despite incentives, doctors are wary about switching to electronic health records
- Nurses’ strike cost Washington Hospital Center $6 million
- D.C. backsliding in efforts to fight AIDS, study finds
- Washington Hospital Center nurses launch 24-hour labor strike
- Holy Cross urges Md. to stick with recommendation on new Montgomery Hospital
- Cleveland Clinic, MedStar join forces to move medical technologies to market
- Adventist challenges Md. official’s backing of Holy Cross to build hospital in northern Montgomery
- Clinic fined $4.3 million for failing to provide patients' medical records
- Clinic fined $4.3 million for failing to provide patients' medical records
- Washington Hospital Center nurses vote to hold one-day strike in March
- Washington Hospital Center nurses vote to hold one-day strike in March
- D.C.'s leading provider of clean needles to drug addicts to close Feb. 25
- D.C.'s leading provider of clean needles to drug addicts to close Feb. 25
- Holy Cross wins Md.'s approval for new hospital
- Panel backs Holy Cross's Montgomery hospital bid
- Coalition urges rejection of Holy Cross proposal for new Montgomery hospital
- Coalition urges rejection of Holy Cross proposal for new Montgomery hospital
- Holy Cross urges Md. to stick with recommendation on new Montgomery Hospital
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