One wastewater plant in Maryland shows high levels of the norovirus, which is on the rise across the country and in the state.
The recall notice, issued Monday by the company, said two cheese products were affected by the recall.
A new hospital safety report from Leapfrog grades all general hospitals in the United States in terms of safety. See MD hospital grades.
Twenty-five years ago on October 30, the first patient was admitted to the newly-constructed Upper Chesapeake Medical Center in Bel Air.
The recalled drinks were sold in Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The new guidance from the CDC ends months of confusion about the vaccine in Maryland.
Harford County's annual Symposium on Addiction and Recovery, held Sept. 12, saw more than 150 in attendance, as well as exhibitors.
The XFG variant was first detected in January in southeast Asia. The earliest U.S. case was in March. So far in MD, case numbers remain low.
The cookies were distributed to Target stores in Maryland and 20 other states, according to the FDA.
The latest data from the CDC shows the new COVID-19 variant accounted for 14 percent of cases in late June. Cases are on the rise in MD.
The products were sold at nationwide retailers, including Walmart and Kroger.
A new variant of COVID-19 is circulating in other parts of the world and could affect Maryland. Here's what you should know.
The spiking rates of two diseases could be signaling a return of childhood illnesses, according to a new ProPublica report.
Residents can drop off unwanted and unused prescriptions Saturday at Drug Take Back Day held at several locations.
The tubs of baby food were distributed to Target stores across the country, according to a recall alert.
Walk aims to raise $125,000 for Cancer LifeNet and its vital, free-of-charge supportive care services.
‘Danny and Gail Jones Primary Care’ Reinforces Commitment to Patient Care.
A cat tested positive for rabies, and the Harford County Health Department is warning residents their pets may have been exposed.
WalletHub looked at factors including tax rates, cost of living and quality medical care to determine the best states to retire.
A raccoon tested positive for rabies, and the Harford County Health Department is warning residents their pets may have been exposed.
Every state in the nation has some lead pipes. Maryland has about 62,324 service lines with lead pipes.
A skunk tested positive for rabies, and the Harford County Health Department is warning residents their pets may have been exposed.
Wastewater tested at 2 Maryland sites shows concerning levels of enterovirus D68, a respiratory illness causing polio-like symptoms.
Harford County health officials have confirmed that a raccoon found in Bel Air has tested positive for rabies.
The vaccines, which will be available soon, will target recent COVID strains that have contributed to a summer surge nationwide.
Residents can dispose of unused and expired medication at a Prescription Drug Take Back Day Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Edgewood.
Wastewater surveillance data shows a surge in positive COVID tests to the "very high" level, federal officials said. See what to know in MD.
While food recalls tend to generate nationwide concern due to health and safety risks, how often do they actually affect Marylanders?
Ticks are common in Maryland and can spread illnesses, including a new meat allergy, the CDC says. Lyme disease is also tied to ticks.
Numerous cooling centers are open this week as temperatures in Maryland reach the 90s. Residents are reminded to drink plenty of water.
The number of measles cases reported as of Thursday in Maryland and 16 other states are equal to all cases reported in 2023, the CDC said.
Anna and James Lambdin Health and Wellness Center offers a wide range of clinical services.
UM Harford Memorial Hospital Closes after serving the community for 112 years.
The Wegmans brand hummus recalled over a serious allergen risk was sold in nine states, including Maryland, according to the FDA.
A mental wellness workshop for Harford County first responders will be held Feb. 3 in Havre de Grace. Registration is required.
Three-story addition includes 72 patient beds in a healing environment and will open February 6.
New, state-of-the-art Medical Center, Emergency Department & Behavioral Health Pavilion will open February 6.
Rev. Dr. Allen Siegel, Director, Spiritual Care Services, serves as the clinical supervisor and educator.
An Edgewood woman's breast cancer battle led to a new job helping other patients at her former infusion center.
ExpressCare Urgent Care Centers now offering Rapid COVID-19 testing at all its MD and DE locations.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.