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2-6-13: Lawyer for Anderson Family, Hearing Loss Affects Brain, Mathematician Turns Novelist
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The decision by Baltimore State’s Attorney Gregg Bernstein not to press charges against police in Anthony Anderson’s death is still eliciting protests. We talk to the Anderson family’s attorney, J. Wyndal Gordon.
A new Johns Hopkins study links hearing loss among older adults with a decline in their brain functions like remembering and concentrating.Hearing expert and epidemiologist Frank Lin talks about recent study.
UMBC math professor Manil Suri on third novel "The City of Devi".
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