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    Nov 12, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  1. Spinal steroid shots may have little effect on sciatica

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Despite the growing popularity of steroid injections to treat various kinds of back pain in recent years, a new review of past research finds the shots do little to alleviate sciatica, a common condition that causes leg and back pain.
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Despite the growing popularity of steroid injections to treat various kinds of back pain in recent years, a new review of past research finds the shots do little to alleviate sciatica, a common condition that causes leg and...

    Tags: Spinal Disc Herniation, Meningitis, Acetaminophen (drug), Medical Research, Trials

  2. Sep 14, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. Palm Beach Gardens golfer at top of her game

    Palm Beach Gardens resident Stacy Lewis is the No. 2 ranked women's golfer in the world. Since her LPGA debut in 2009, she's won three tournaments, including two this year.
    Palm Beach Gardens resident Stacy Lewis is the No. 2 ranked women's golfer in the world. Since her LPGA debut in 2009, she's won three tournaments, including two this year. Lewis, 27, was diagnosed with scoliosis at age 11 and, seven years later, had...

    Tags: Sports, Legs, Back Surgery, Superman (fictional character), LPGA

  4. May 26, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Rebecca H. Snyder

    Rebecca “Becky” Snyder might have had cognitive and physical disabilities, but she lived life to the fullest, choosing a positive attitude and a life filled with human connections.
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    Rebecca “Becky” Snyder might have had cognitive and physical disabilities, but she lived life to the fullest, choosing a positive attitude and a life filled with human connections. “She was never, ever self-conscious in the wheelchair...

    Tags: Cellulitis , Colon Cancer, Neurosurgery, Health, Hospitals and Clinics

  6. Mar 7, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Your body is talking. Are you listening?

    It might be a caffeine headache, but it might be an aneurysm. Great. Now, at the very least, it's a stress headache.
    It might be a caffeine headache, but it might be an aneurysm. Great. Now, at the very least, it's a stress headache. We asked the experts to tell us five signs that your body is telling you something. And why you should do something about it. (Namely,...

    Tags: Meningitis, Appendicitis, Weight, Celiac Disease, Human Body

  8. Mar 17, 2012 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  9. Players don't let 'curveball' stop them

    CALEXICO — Two Calexico High School freshmen softball players believe athletes shouldn’t let anything stop them from doing their favorite sport.
    Staff Writer
    CALEXICO — Two Calexico High School freshmen softball players believe athletes shouldn’t let anything stop them from doing their favorite sport. Julissa Serrano, 14, and Karla Soto, 14, were both diagnosed with scoliosis while in the...

    Tags: Sports, Scoliosis, Softball

  10. Jul 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Former Colt Fred Miller still dotes on the girl he fell for in college

    Every morning, around 5 a.m., before the sunlight splashes on the beige bedroom walls of the weathered farmhouse in Upperco, Charlene Miller stirs, yawns — and prays.
    Every morning, around 5 a.m., before the sunlight splashes on the beige bedroom walls of the weathered farmhouse in Upperco, Charlene Miller stirs, yawns — and prays. Thank you, Lord, for helping me come through the night. She doesn't get up....

    Tags: Mark Twain, Cinderella (fictional character), Politics, Fred Miller, Athletes

  12. Feb 10, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Pebble Beach: Ken Duke early leader; Tiger Woods in hunt

    Sports Now
    Ken Duke, a 43-year-old veteran who has been on and off the PGA Tour since 1996, shot an eight-under par 64 Thursday and became the first leader in the club house at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am during Thursday's first round....
  14. Apr 9, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  15. Homework can be a pain

    Health
    Most schoolchildren likely would agree homework can be a pain -- in this case, in the back. Researchers at the University of Santiago de Compostela in Spain did the work, but anyone who's watched a secondary-level student (and even some at the...
  16. Jul 7, 2011 |Column| ctnow.com
  17. Ford Super Duty F-350

    Driving a Ford F-350 Crew Cab pickup truck with four-wheel drive and the off-road package raised me almost to the level of ¿big rig¿ drivers. You sit high and enjoy a commanding view ahead.
    Driving a Ford F-350 Crew Cab pickup truck with four-wheel drive and the off-road package raised me almost to the level of “big rig” drivers. You sit high and enjoy a commanding view ahead.   Driving this truck also meant I picked up a new...

    Tags: Heavy Engineering, Human Body, Manufacturing and Engineering, Diesel Fuel

  18. Oct 25, 2011 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  19. IndyCar driver sustained fractured vertebra in Las Vegas crash

    IndyCar driver Will Power suffered a fracture to his vertebra, announced Penske Racing on their website Tuesday.
    IndyCar driver Will Power suffered a fracture to his vertebra, announced Penske Racing on their website Tuesday. The update on the Team Penske driver stated Power underwent further testing in Indianapolis on Monday for the back injury he sustained in the...

    Tags: Human Body, Auto Racing, Medical Procedures and Tests

  20. Jul 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Mother + Daughter: Partners in business

    When it comes to keeping a business in the family, fathers and sons are the classic combination that typically comes to mind. But for a few small businesses in Howard County, it’s the team of mother and daughter that brings a special touch to the enterprise.
    When it comes to keeping a business in the family, fathers and sons are the classic combination that typically comes to mind. But for a few small businesses in Howard County, it’s the team of mother and daughter that brings a special touch to the...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Behavioral Conditions, Breast Cancer, Politics, Injury Prevention

  22. Jun 20, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Mail Call - June 20

    “I was in The Herald-Mail Friday afternoon — my husband had died on Thursday — to put an obituary in the paper. And everyone told me I couldn’t just go by and have it done myself, but man, am I glad I did. To begin with, the...

    Tags: Paul Ryan, Politics, Medical Services, American Civil Liberties Union, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)

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