BaltimoreBaltimore,Maryland,United StatesHealth Medical PharmaHospitality RecreationUnited StatesElizabeth DovecBariatric SurgeryBariatrics BALTIMORE (WBFF) - The COVID pandemic is adding more than just concern and frustration. According to the CDC, it is adding weight. In fact, the CDC’s eighteen-...
Meanwhile, the Archdiocese of Baltimore opened its Catholic for in-person learning in the fall. Students who don't feel comfortable learning in the classroom can take part remotely.Learn more here Baltimore County Public Schools:Baltimore county welcomed back its youngest students Monday. That means ...
BALTIMORE (WJZ) --Just over 700 Marylanders are hospitalized with COVID-19 as the positivity rate remains below 4%, according to data released Tuesday by the Maryland Department of Health. With hospitalizations falling by 36 over the past 24 hours, the number of COVID-19 patients in Maryland...
In December 2020, a team led by biostatistician Nilanjan Chatterjee at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, released the COVID-19 Mortality Risk Calculator22, which estimates an individual’s relative risk of death from COVID-19 during an activity based on their location, pre-existing...
BALTIMORE (Md.)COVID-19 pandemicSOCIAL determinants of healthMEDICAL careHOUSING stabilityHEALTH services accessibilityEvidence suggests that reductions in healthcare utilization, including forgone care, during the COVID-19 pandemic may be contributing towards excess morbidity and ...
This spring, doing rounds in theCovid-19units at theUniversity of MarylandMedical Center in Baltimore, Dr. Kirsten Lyke saw more than 130 patients each day. Some were under observation after developing symptoms like shortness of breath, dry cough, and fever. Others were on ventilators. Many ...
“Vaccines have been associated with neuromuscular issues after receipt, but this is a very rare side effect,” says Matthew Laurens, MD, MPH, pediatric infectious disease specialist and a professor of pediatrics at the University of Maryland...
“Somebody told me they called and called and called until they were allowed to participate,” says Kawsar Talaat, an infectious-disease physician and vaccine scientist at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, Maryland. She is part of a trial that began testing the ...
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan discusses the coronavirus during a news conference at the State House in Annapolis, Nov. 10, 2020. Pamela Wood/Baltimore Sun/Zuma Press, FILE The funding behind these scholarships comes from the American Rescue Plan which distributed more than $360 billion in emerge...
BALTIMORE -- With summer in full swing, doctors say the number of COVID-19 cases is increasing in Maryland and across the country. Two new highly contagious variants make up more than half of the cases nationwide. The CDC said the variants' effects have not been proven to be more ...