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Hoke coach battles ALS courageously
The News & ObserverHoke County baseball coach Mike Ray, who is coaching this season despite being diagnosed with ALS, will receive the N.C. High School Athletic Association's Courage Award next week during its annual meeting at Chapel Hill. Ray, 52, uses a walker and is...Tags: Lou Gehrig's Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Sports, High School Baseball, Baseball
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'Renoir': A family of artists, lovers and rivals ★★★
The line sounds absurdly melodramatic, but it's delivered in a steely tone. "You'll end up in the old man's bed. Like my mother. Like all of them." Played by a taciturn Thomas Doret, the younger son of painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir knows the score. He has...
Tags: Michel Bouquet, Flight (movie), Renoir (movie)
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Costume jewelry: After 21 years, a hobby becomes an obsession
Most of us are collectors, whether we display our obsessions in the workplace or hide them in their original boxes at home. We devote hours to researching and buying wine and designer bags, comic books and antique buttons, action figures and shoes. Neil...
Tags: Entertainment, eBay Inc., Halston, Macy's, Academy Awards
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A shortsighted 'cure' for prescription meds' abuse
An Orange County pain specialist already in the spotlight over deaths from prescription medications has racked up another patient overdose death. The coroner has ruled that Wayne Oviatt died in January of a mix of prescription drugs, including morphine,...
Tags: Pain, Health Treatments, Acupuncture, Pharmaceuticals, Health and Medical Professionals
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Learning to serve others
When learning about the work of the Youth Volunteer Corps of Hampton Roads (YVCHR), it is difficult to decide who benefits more from this local affiliate of the national Youth Volunteer Corps organization. The obvious benefactors are the recipients of the...Tags: Christopher Newport University, TowneBank, Special Olympics, Students, Science and Technology
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Event Listings for April 24-May 2
Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.Fundraisers --Hikes / Walks --Nature --Art and Exhibits --Meals --Talks --Sales --Kid Stuff --Etc. --On Stage --Auditions --Coming Up Festivals Brewster in Bloom, Friday through Sunday, various Brewster locations. Includes...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Arts and Culture, National Wildlife Federation, The Company You Keep (movie), Red (movie, 2010)
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Teri Hatcher heads up celebrity auction, yard sale at Americana at Brand
Ever wanted to own something that previously belonged to a celebrity? Teri Hatcher’s celebrity yard sale and auction on Saturday offers up that chance. Hatcher is to preside over the sale of new and used items from stars includng Ellen DeGeneres,...Tags: Ellen DeGeneres, Teri Hatcher, Celebrities, Auction Service, Portia de Rossi
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Pfizer's new arthritis drug rejected by European regulators
ReutersApril 25 (Reuters) - European regulators, citing the risks of the drug compared with its potential benefit, declined to approve marketing of Pfizer Inc's new rheumatoid arthritis treatment Xeljanz, the company said on Thursday. Pfizer said it plans to...Tags: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Diseases and Illnesses, Symptoms
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Can stem cells help those with arthritis?
Stems cells taken from just a few grams of body fat are a promising weapon against the crippling effects of osteoarthritis. For the past two decades, knee, hip or other joint replacements have been the standard treatment for the deterioration of joint...
Tags: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Research, Medical Research
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When weight is disabling
Lisa Harrison weighed 527 pounds on the day she was fired from her job at a Louisiana drug addiction treatment center. The 5-foot-2-inch Harrison, who believed her employer considered her "disabled" due to her weight, filed a discrimination charge with...
Tags: Discrimination, Yale University, Overweight, Laws, Social Issues
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Mt. Lebanon T'ai Chi teacher touts martial art's ability to work out body, soothe mind
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewIn the sun-flooded choir room at Christ United Methodist Church in Bethel Park, eight ladies moved their arms in sweeping, circular motions, pivoting their feet and waists, and lifting their legs like a silent, slow-motion dance or martial-arts fight....Tags: Fibromyalgia, Pittsburgh, Health Treatments, Physical Therapy, High Blood Pressure
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Glendale parks need fitness gear for seniors
Kudos to City Council member Laura Friedman for her April 2 City Council meeting input critical of Parks and Recreation's lack of designs for Maple Park exercise facilities that exercisers over the age of 50 can beneficially use. I am north of that...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise
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