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Montgomery County man fights multiple sclerosis on a trike
WDBJ7 ReporterThis story is about a man on a tricycle, and you may be thinking "trikes are for kids." But this man has multiple sclerosis and rides three wheels trying to stay ahead of the disease. It's still dark as Owen Wells lifts his garage door in Montgomery...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses
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Kelly Osbourne seizure on E! show prompts tweet from hospital
Kelly Osbourne's seizure hasn't stopped the "Fashion Police" host from tweeting about her ailment from her hospital bed. "Thank U all 4 UR beautiful well wishes yes I did have a seizure they are just trying to figure out why?" she confirmed late...
Tags: Joan Rivers, Jack Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne, Breast Cancer, Extra (tv program)
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Kelly Osbourne: Seizure on 'Fashion Police' sends her to hospital
Kelly Osbourne had a seizure and collapsed on the set while filming her E! talk show "Fashion Police" on Thursday, was taken to the hospital and is on the mend. "Kelly Osbourne fainted on the set of E!'s 'Fashion Police' today," her rep told E! "She was...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Melissa Rivers, Joan Rivers, Kelly Osbourne, Medical Procedures and Tests
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LETTER: Help end MS
I live in Aberdeen, and I'm one of millions of people who are committed to bringing us closer to a world free of multiple sclerosis. Every hour of every day, someone is newly diagnosed with MS, an unpredicitable disease of the central nervous system... -
Forcing the feds' hand on marijuana [Blowback]
In opposing HR 689, a bill by Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) to federally reclassify marijuana as most other legal prescription drugs and remove oversight from the Drug Enforcement Administration and give it to the states, The Times states in its Feb. 28...Tags: Science and Technology, Food and Drug Administration, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Politics, Lou Gehrig's Disease
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Daughter whose father died of multiple sclerosis has a reason to walk the talk
HealthAmy Bendekovits has a personal reason to promote next month's benefit walk for multiple sclerosis. The Northampton native lost her father to the disease three years ago, just before graduating high school. Now a Tourism and Hospitality Management... -
Hope fills the air at Walk MS event
Bill Bisch was in the midst of throwing a football during a family Thanksgiving game when his legs gave out and he fell face down. The 57-year-old San Juan Capistrano resident was quickly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). "MS changed my life...
Tags: National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Yosemite National Park, Nursing, Muscular Dystrophy, University of California, Irvine
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State Senate gives preliminary OK to medical marijuana bill
The General Assembly is poised to pass legislation that would make Maryland the 19th state to legalize marijuana use for medical reasons — though how quickly the state's cancer patients and others might benefit remains in question. The state...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland, College Park, HIV, AIDS, University of Maryland, Baltimore
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'The Voice' recap: Isn't it bromantic?
Sometimes "The Voice" comes off like the Adam Levine/Blake Shelton show. That's not a complaint. Their manly "bromance" — with its combative banter and macho rivalry, not to mention the secret smiles and hugs that linger — is actually quite...
Tags: Cee Lo Green, NBC (tv network), Usher, Entertainment, Christina Aguilera
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Memorial for Boyne City trooper
A special tribute and memorial service will take place Thursday, April 18, for Dale Hardy, a Boyne City resident and long-time state police trooper who passed away unexpectedly of natural causes in November at age 56. The service and tribute, open to... -
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Sunday, April 7 5K Annapolis Walk The Maryland Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society sponsors its 5K Annapolis Walk from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, 500 Taylor Ave. in Annapolis. Walk begins at the stadium and...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture, Memorial Day, Francis I, Glen Burnie
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Ryall YMCA sees growing need for financial aid to its members
B.R. Ryall YMCA in Glen Ellyn is seeing a greater need among residents and families who cannot afford its monthly membership fees, said CEO Lynda Chott. The facility gave out $180,000 in scholarships in 2012, compared with $150,000 in 2011. About 10...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Clubs and Associations, YMCA, Financial Aid, Awards and Prizes
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