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Spiritual Healing After War
Channel 2 NewsSgt. Joshua Echtinaw was a good runner, maybe one of the fastest in his unit. He used to run five miles in 32 minutes. That was before he was hit by shrapnel in Afghanistan, before he hit his head on a wall after an explosion near his bunker. Echtinaw...Tags: Physical Therapy, Health Treatments, Physical Therapists, Afghanistan, Health and Medical Professionals
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Heartbreak can take a physical toll
Hope Rising (yes, her real name) says that the day she watched her husband pull out of their driveway for the last time, she collapsed, clutching her stomach in pain. That was, she says, in March 2012, a day before the couple's seventh wedding...
Tags: Psychology, Heart Attack, Human Interest, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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What to do when vertigo knocks you off balance
Once you've experienced it you don't forget it, vertigo that is. Vertigo is a symptom of a balance disorder and it is most typically felt as brief, intense movement in the head or in many cases felt as "the spins" upon movement. It's a symptom that can...Tags: Dizziness, Physical Therapy, Physical Therapists, Physical Conditions, Health and Medical Professionals
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Coma Girl just wants to have fun
The green-eyed, long-lashed Petra wears an off-the-shoulder blue dress. Her hair is piled high atop her head and the blue, pink and black locks are remindful of peacock feathers. Her tilted head and slightly puckered, pink lips imply attitude. Rue,...
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Allergan looks to find buyer for Lap-Band unit in first half of 2013
Allergan Inc. said it expects to sign a deal to sell its troubled Lap-Band weight-loss unit in the first half of this year as the Irvine company pursues growth from other products and recent acquisitions. The Botox maker, which had previously...Tags: David E.I. Pyott, Obesity, Weight, Drugs and Medicines, Allergan Inc.
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Something's growing
Special to Tribune NewspapersIt's been 30 years since futurist John Naisbitt advanced the idea of "high tech-high touch" in his groundbreaking best-seller, "Megatrends." And perhaps that balancing act he felt technology demands resonates even more today, with gizmos dominating our...Tags: Hobbies, Gardening, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Orioles news and notes on Brian Roberts, Dylan Bundy and more from FanFest
The Baltimore SunOrioles second baseman Brian Roberts reiterated that he is fully recovered from the sports hernia surgery he had on Dec. 20. He stressed that he’s been able to work out more this offseason than he has before and he believes the migraines, concussion...Tags: Sports, Dylan Bundy, Brian Roberts, Spring Training, Brian Matusz
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Head injuries have NFL players worried about the future
The Baltimore SunThey’re big. They’re fast. They’re strong. And you can see something else in today’s NFL players: they’re scared. Scared about what football might be doing to their brains. Scared about a possible lifetime of migraine...Tags: Sports, San Diego Chargers, Football, Matt Birk, Injuries and Wounds
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Should everyone go gluten free?
A nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center regularly provides a guest post. This week, Shanti Lewis weighs in on gluten-free diets.
Have you walked in the grocery store lately and seen a plethora of products labeled "gluten-free?" Do...Tags: Fatigue, Iron (dietary supplement), Celiac Disease, Food Industry, Food and Drug Administration
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Notre Dame-ES looks to translate experience into extended run
The District 11 Class A girls basketball tournament typically belongs to the Schuylkill League. Notre Dame-East Stroudsburg hopes its experienced roster can end that trend this season. The Spartans have a month left to prepare for one final shot at...
Tags: Sports, Be An Angel, Basketball, Tri-Valley Corporation, Politics
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No. 3: Former intern still feeling effects of police car wreck
Ashley Elliott can't remember any details from the collision, but the 6-inch metal plate and five screws from the surgery to repair her broken collarbone will remind her of the event for the rest of her life. Elliott, of Enumclaw, Wash., has wanted...
Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Colleges and Universities, Physical Therapists, High School Sports, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Weigh pros and cons of 2 new diet drugs
Weight-loss drugs have so far been a complete bust. But they may be verging on a comeback, now that the Food and Drug Administration has approved two new prescription diet pills for the first time in more than a decade. Both weight-loss medications...
Tags: Headaches, Body Mass Index, Phentermine (drug), Physical Conditions, High Cholesterol
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