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    Nov 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Thanksgiving advice on the Web (some actually useful!)

    Ah, the holidays.  Such a cozy time — filled with turkey and stuffing, cranberry sauce and bonhomie. 
    Ah, the holidays.  Such a cozy time — filled with turkey and stuffing, cranberry sauce and bonhomie.  And such a potential minefield for your health.  For every delicious meal, there are pounds to pack on and food-borne creepy-crawlies to avoid;...

    Tags: Thanksgiving, YouTube, Paula Deen, Holidays, Food and Drug Administration

  2. Oct 25, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  3. Investigation on metal-on-metal implants show lack of accountability

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    A joint investigation released this week by the Daily Telegraph and the British Medical Journal shows that the agencies responsible for certifying the safety of new medical implants are more interested in pleasing manufacturers than in protecting...
  4. Nov 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Division III Hopkins carries perfect balance for Rigaud

    For senior running back Jonathan Rigaud, the decision to attend Johns Hopkins was easy. Having first heard in his junior year of high school about the winning combination of strong football and pre-medical programs that Hopkins offered, Rigaud saw the school as "the best of both worlds." When the Blue Jays offered him the opportunity to play Division III football, Rigaud jumped at it.
    For senior running back Jonathan Rigaud, the decision to attend Johns Hopkins was easy. Having first heard in his junior year of high school about the winning combination of strong football and pre-medical programs that Hopkins offered, Rigaud saw the...

    Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Football, Jim Margraff, High School Sports, Teaching and Learning

  6. Nov 12, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Surgery on joints can restore mobility, lifestyle

    Wearing a black pencil skirt revealing a 10-inch scar that goes through her knee Lorri Winter walks across the room with swagger showing what she playfully calls her "America's Next Top Model" walk.
    Wearing a black pencil skirt revealing a 10-inch scar that goes through her knee Lorri Winter walks across the room with swagger showing what she playfully calls her "America's Next Top Model" walk. Three months following knee replacement surgery swagger...

    Tags: Knees, Hip Replacement, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health and Medical Professionals, Health Treatments

  8. Nov 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Woman with service dog could be barred from apartment

    Hazel Sanders depends on her Rottweiler, Jurnee, to get her out walking, which she needs for a disabling knee condition, and to help her up if she falls. Two doctors have written letters saying the dog is an important part of her treatment, and she considers it as much a help as a seeing-eye dog is for a blind person.
    Hazel Sanders depends on her Rottweiler, Jurnee, to get her out walking, which she needs for a disabling knee condition, and to help her up if she falls. Two doctors have written letters saying the dog is an important part of her treatment, and she...

    Tags: Howard County, Arthritis, Physical Disabilities, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice

  10. Nov 7, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  11. Reckner named Somerset Lions student of month

    Douglas Mark Reckner has been chosen by the Somerset Lions Club as the student of the month for November.
    Douglas Mark Reckner has been chosen by the Somerset Lions Club as the student of the month for November.   Reckner, the son of Mark and Becky Reckner of Somerset, is a senior in the advanced placement and college preparatory course at Somerset Area...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Hobbies

  12. Nov 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Edsall says Terps have not sustained many more ACL injuries than usual

    Three Saturdays ago, Randy Edsall walked from the sideline out to the field to find Perry Hills, his starting quarterback, being carefully lifted onto a cart, his eyes closed in pain after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Three Saturdays ago, Randy Edsall walked from the sideline out to the field to find Perry Hills, his starting quarterback, being carefully lifted onto a cart, his eyes closed in pain after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. Last...

    Tags: Radio, Randy Edsall, Entertainment, Boston College Eagles, Bones and Joints

  14. Nov 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Meningitis outbreak brings attention to treatment of back pain

    Naomi Morgan reached her limit when her doctor recommended a third surgery for chronic back pain.
    Naomi Morgan reached her limit when her doctor recommended a third surgery for chronic back pain. Tired of being cut open only to have the pain return, Morgan, a 65-year-old nursing assistant, began looking for a less invasive and hopefully more...

    Tags: Nursing, Medical Specialization, Muscle Relaxers, Health and Medical Professionals, Health Treatments

  16. Nov 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Anne Arundel County health briefs

    Holiday meal planning November is National Diabetes Month. The Diabetes and Endocrinology Center at Baltimore Washington Medical Center will offer a program on how to prepare healthy meals during the holidays. Participants will learn how to make...

    Tags: Harry S. Truman, Health and Safety at School, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Knees, Relief and Aid Organizations

  18. Jun 20, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. Students' video wins state contest

    After just one year of training, 17-year-old Casey Barlow is a part of an award-winning film crew. Barlow, along with 15 other students at Hub Area Technical School, produced, scripted, filmed and acted in a video that won first place in a competition...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Health, Teaching and Learning, Online Advertising, Students

  20. Oct 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. 'Jersey Shore' recap, 'What would a Meatball do?'

    I watched this episode of "Jersey Shore" at the ripe hour of 3 a.m. (thankfully, I recently ordered DVR) and was cracking up at a drunken Deena. As always, I was happy that the new episode picked up right where the last left off.
    I watched this episode of "Jersey Shore" at the ripe hour of 3 a.m. (thankfully, I recently ordered DVR) and was cracking up at a drunken Deena. As always, I was happy that the new episode picked up right where the last left off. Although she got...

    Tags: Jersey Shore (tv program), Nicole Polizzi, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Dance

  22. Oct 24, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  23. Nov. 12 will be an important day for the Magic's Al Harrington

    MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Al Harrington’s recovery from offseason right-knee surgery and a subsequent staph infection in the same joint is nearing an end.
    MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Al Harrington’s recovery from offseason right-knee surgery and a subsequent staph infection in the same joint is nearing an end. The power forward told the Orlando Sentinel that he has a checkup scheduled for Nov. 12 with his...

    Tags: Basketball, Orlando Magic, Dwight Howard, Al Harrington, Sports

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