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USD to honor Pierre student
The University of South Dakota will honor Pierre junior Conrad Adam with his own night when the Coyotes host Fort Wayne in a men’s basketball game at 7 p.m. Saturday at the DakotaDome in Vermillion. Adam, a 6-foot-5 former standout on the Pierre... -
Brian Kovell: Volunteer with passion for food and people
BOYNE CITY -- Brian Kovell stirs a big pot of steaming soup, smiling as the savory scent fills the kitchen. "Today we have lobster bisque," said Kovell, 60, a volunteer at the Boyne Area Senior Center. It is not without trial that Kovell cooks, cleans...
Tags: Diabetes
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Here's the scoop on snow removal
FARGO, N.D. - “Am I in trouble?” my husband asked as we stood in the darkened entry of a restaurant waiting for a table. He was looking down at his dark brown winter coat. “What happened?” I asked. He stepped into the light and I saw a fairly large...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Injuries and Wounds, Cinnamon
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Decoding the diabetic diet
A crucial tool in controlling diabetes is being vigilant about what you put in your mouth. But, some experts say, you don't have to be a slave to the glycemic index or banish cake and ice cream forever. The primary goal for diabetics is to regulate...
Tags: American Diabetes Association, Mediterranean Diet, Diabetes, Healthy Diet, Heart Disease
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Injured soldier gets double arm transplant
Brendan Marrocco sometimes looks down at his arms and can't believe they really exist. Until six weeks ago, the 26-year-old didn't have arms. He lost both of his, as well as his legs, in the Iraq War when the armored vehicle he was driving ran over a...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Iraq War (2003-2011), Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Iraq, Union Memorial Hospital
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Soldier who lost all limbs in Iraq gets double arm transplant
A soldier who lost all of his limbs in the Iraq War received double arm transplants at Johns Hopkins Hospital last month in a rare procedure that has already begun to restore some normalcy to his life.
Hopkins doctors are to speak in detail about the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Iraq War (2003-2011), Iraq, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Bombings
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Soldier who lost 4 limbs has double-arm transplant
AP Chief Medical WriterOn Facebook, he describes himself as a ‘‘wounded warrior . . . very wounded.’’ Brendan Marrocco was the first soldier to survive losing all four limbs in the Iraq War, and doctors revealed Monday that he’s received a...Tags: NASCAR, Al Pacino, Physical Therapy, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hospitals and Clinics
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Kirk hailed upon return to U.S. Senate
Sen. Mark Kirk's halting, 18-minute climb up the Capitol steps Thursday came nearly a year after a major stroke left him so incapacitated that he was in critical condition for 10 to 15 days and had difficulty keeping his balance while sitting up. Those...
Tags: Mark Kirk, Politics, Republican Party, U.S. Congress, Robert Dold
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Griffin twins will take visits, but they say UCF fans should not be concerned
St. Petersburg Lakewood twin defensive backs Shaquill and Shaquem Griffin said Friday night after the Spartans' 37-13 win over Bishop Moore, that they remain fully committed to UCF, but will still be taking official visits after the playoffs. The...
Tags: Football, Sports, Florida Gators, Birth Defects, George O'Leary
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Major step: Kirk returns to Senate
Keeping a pledge he made last spring, Sen. Mark Kirk climbed the Capitol steps on Thursday to mark his return almost a year after suffering a major stroke. The 53-year-old Republican from Illinois was greeted by two top Democrats: Vice President Joe...
Tags: Mark Kirk, Politics, Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Roland Burris
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What was biggest local story of 2012: Dwightmare, UCF, Bobby Bowden or Gators?
Running off at the typewriter. … Since this is the final "Running Off" of the year, let's review the biggest and best, whiniest and worst of 2012. Biggest sports story of local interest: (1) Dwightmare and resulting collateral damage in Magic...Tags: College Sports, Abusive Behavior, Adrian Peterson, Big East Conference, Metta World Peace
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Amputee a driving force in getting people with disabilities moving
Army veteran Melissa Stockwell has one strong, healthy leg. The other is a scarred, 6-inch stump that she has proudly nicknamed "Little Leg." The Bucktown woman throws birthday parties for this shortened limb, always dresses it in her favorite colors...
Tags: International Military Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Sports, Triathlon, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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