This week’s top five most-clicked stories from MHA’s News Roundup newsletter feature women to watch in 2025, hand, foot, and mouth disease cases in Maryland, and changing federal policy impacts.
The Baltimore Sun’s 25 Women to Watch 2025: Best in Advocacy, Business and Health
The Baltimore Sun
Meet the Baltimore area’s leading voices in business, activism, research, and more.
State Roundup: Maryland to Fund Some Federal Programs During Shutdown; What Are the Other Impacts?
Maryland Reporter, by Cynthia Prairie
The first federal government shutdown of the decade tips hundreds of thousands of Marylanders and the state itself into economic uncertainty as millions of dollars that normally flow to workers and programs cease. Here’s a look at the potential impact by the numbers, including employee counts, state revenue predictions, and a history of past shutdowns.
Increase in Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Cases in Maryland
Fox News, by Abby Feldman
Medical experts in Maryland are observing a rise in cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease. Dr. Matthew Laurens, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, emphasizes the importance of taking precautions to reduce the risk.
First New Blood Pressure Guidelines Released in Eight Years
Maryland Public Television
Jeremy Pollock, MD University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center discusses new blood pressure guidelines.
How Today’s CFOs Are Building Trust in Their Teams
HealthLeaders Media, by Marie DeFreitas
A look at how CFOs are building trust and collaborating successfully through uncertain times.
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