Advocates are sounding alarms and asking state health officials to find funding to offset big looming cuts to services that have made living with HIV infections possible.
Maryland's emergency rooms need improving, and hospitals are increasing outsourcing the job to a national firm.
The Department of Agriculture has issued an order putting restrictions on bringing dairy cows into Maryland.
Thanks to celebrities like Oprah, “miracle” weight loss drugs are having a moment — and come with a hefty price tag and side effects.
St. John’s and other liberal arts colleges receive grant money to test mental health services.
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New mothers face a lot of challenges, and in Baltimore one of them is serving jury duty.
Anne Arundel County installs vending machines stocked with naloxone.
HB 1268, would explicitly authorize students across the state to possess and administer naloxone – also known by its brand name, Narcan – as adolescent opioid deaths surge and teens lobby for urgent solutions.
Darker mornings and more evening light together can knock your body clock out of whack.
The University of Maryland Medical System is doing what other Americans do when they have a lot of stuff —it’s turning to a storage locker to house millions of masks, gloves and other supplies.
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Anne Arundel County is the latest jurisdiction in Maryland to publish a map of which residents need to test their home service lines for lead pipes.
The Harford County Health Department is warning residents to be on the lookout for aggressive and wild animals.
The FDA just approved the first therapy to lessen severe and life-threatening reactions from food allergies.
The effort stands in contrast to those in more conservative states that moved to limit abortion after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
State officials detected a case of H5N1 avian influenza in a backyard flock of chickens in Charles County.
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The Arc Central Chesapeake Region was founded in 1961 by a group of parents to address the lack of services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. In the years since, we have continued to expand the types of services we provide and the spaces in which we provide them, in order to meet the needs of our community.