145 days ago - Baltimore's churches and religious groups have opened their doors to those living with HIV and AIDS, becoming a visible piece of the outreach efforts.
145 days ago - The Rev. Bertha Greene is pastor and organizer of Sacred Zion Full Gospel Baptist Church in Baltimore and board chair of Project Arise, a faith-based HIV prevention program funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, spoke to The Examiner about the faith community's role in prevention.
147 days ago - High salt consumption in Baltimore City has prompted health officials to convene a task force to seek solutions to the seasoning’s overuse.
149 days ago - Maryland officials don’t have an accurate picture of the state’s water supply — running the risk of shortages in times of drought, according to an advisory committee report released Friday.
151 days ago - State funds intended for outdoor recreation are paying for several indoor projects — including about $4 million for an indoor pool, auditors found.
152 days ago - A patient suffering from blurry vision might have problems with his liver or kidney. Arthritis in the knees or hypertension? Could be a blockage of the qi (“chee”).
152 days ago - Unhealthy school lunches and a lack of physical activity might top parents’ list of concerns, but few are consistently involved in their children’s schools’ wellness programs, education advocates found.
153 days ago - Chesapeake Bay restoration efforts would be dealt a blow under President Bush’s proposal to slash $23 million from the fiscal 2009 funding, advocates said.
154 days ago - Ralph Nader campaign workers turned in nearly 23,000 signatures to the Maryland State Board of Elections on Monday to form a new Independent Party and put their candidate on the November ballot in the state.