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Examining the dangers associated with sickle cell trait
Swamp Things - Gators Blog - Orlando SentinelBrandon Antwine was one of the lucky ones, an athlete with sickle cell trait who had a sickling episode and survived. The former Florida lineman lived after a close call in October 2007. Nine others did not. Of the 21 non-traumatic deaths in college... -
Ereck Plancher trial: Team doctors say they did not know Plancher had trait
Three UCF football team physicians testified Tuesday they did not know Ereck Plancher tested positive for sickle cell trait and never counseled him about the condition.
Orange County medical examiner Joshua D. Stephany also told the jury on day seven...Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Health, Witnesses, Heart Problems
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Can't move your muscles?
Post-workout euphoria can leave you feeling pumped to conquer the world — until the next morning, when you can barely walk to the bathroom or lift an arm to brush your teeth.
Such are the painful rewards of delayed onset muscle soreness, or DOMS, a...Tags: Health, Muscle, Hormones and Metabolism, Hospitals and Clinics, Georgetown University
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RHABDO REPORT: A committee has released a report clearing anyone of wrongdoing in a workout that forced 13 Hawkeye football players to be hospitalized
Staff WriterA report on 13 University of Iowa football players hospitalized after a strenuous workout in January clears the players, trainers and coaches of any wrongdoing, but recommends that the workout that led to the injuries be abandoned. A five-member...Tags: Politics, Injuries and Wounds, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Elections
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Tough workout puts Wichita man in the hospital
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsHe thought he just had sore muscles, but a tough workout landed a Wichita man in the ICU for nearly a week. Now, he has a warning for anyone wanting to step up their exercise routine. Pushing it may mean pushing your muscles too far. Out of the hospital...Tags: Dialysis, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses
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