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World-class coach takes to skies with Blue Angels
Staff WriterNAVAL AIR FACILITY EL CENTRO — As he was preparing to be strapped into an FA/18 Hornet fighter jet Friday afternoon for the about hourlong ride of his life, Kelly Starrett’s heart rate was speeding up with excitement. Starrett, a world-...Tags: Health Treatments, U.S. Air Force, Physical Therapy
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Love Notes: In sickness and in health
The 1979 Ramcharger was navy blue, with tinted windows, shag carpeting and a built-in cooler. David Cavin loved that truck, but by the mid-1980s he needed something with more power, so he sold it and figured that was the end of that. Not quite. The...
Tags: Biotechnology, Vehicles, Science and Technology, Chemotherapy, Health Treatments
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Virgen's View: Walton finds better way back
Bill Walton came through Newport Beach on Tuesday leaving a lasting impression, a sizable impact and a wide range of emotions. The big man threw it down. The NBA Hall of Famer made them cry and laugh. He gave out his phone number and email address. He...
Tags: NuVasive Incorporated, Neil Young, Dwight Howard, National Basketball Association, ESPN (tv network)
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Medical Tests You Might Be Better Off Without
HealthChoosing Wisely is a Philadelphia based initiative that attempts to help us chose medical care that is evidence based, free from harm, and truly necessary. According to the group, many medical tests and treatments are not needed—and it seems I... -
Technology makes more options possible for those considering hysterectomies
marieg@herald-mail.comFor more than six months, Nancy McClain thought her abdominal cramps and low back pain were the result of a bladder infection. But when the discomfort wouldn't disappear, she headed to her gynecologist, who performed a pelvic ultrasound, revealing a...Tags: Women's Health, Endometriosis, Hysterectomy, Cesarean Section, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Police investigating Boyle native's jail death
LONDON — Authorities are investigating the death of a 28-year-old Danville native who recently died while incarcerated in the Laurel County Detention Center. Cortney Beldon Hensley, a 2002 graduate of Boyle County High School, had recently moved...
Tags: Prescription Drugs, Prisons
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Know the basics before you buy your next mattress
If you want to get in beach body shape for spring break, don't spare a sagging mattress, especially if you're losing sleep over it. The connection? Recent University of Chicago research concluded that without adequate sleep, fat cells don't properly...
Tags: University of Chicago, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Personal Service, IKEA, Insomnia
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If you constantly carry an overweight purse, your health is at stake
We live in a world of super-sized handbags. Women can't live without them and actually some of us live out of them. But if you constantly carry an overweight purse, your health is at stake. Doctors are seeing more and more cases of "bag-itis" --...
Tags: Neck Pain, Overweight, Weight
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Defense in Leopold trial expected to present case Friday
Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold's defense attorneys will begin making their case Friday, arguing that his alleged use of county staff for personal errands and political gain does not amount to a crime. The move comes after prosecutors...
Tags: Elections, Prosecution, Punishment, Corporate Crime, Lawyers
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Seven new infections in Michigan from steroids
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan health officials are reporting seven more infections linked to contaminated steroids supplied by a Massachusetts pharmaceutical company. The Michigan Department of Community Health said Monday that at least 256...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Meningitis, Steroids, Diseases and Illnesses
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Orioles backup catcher Taylor Teagarden comes up sore
The Baltimore SunOrioles reserve catcher Taylor Teagarden woke up with back pain on Friday and has been shut down for at least a day or two. Teagarden missed a big chunk of last season after suffering a more serious back injury in spring training, but he said Friday&...Tags: Spring Training, Baltimore Orioles, Taylor Teagarden
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Anderson opens chiropractic office
Dr. Taylor Anderson has recently opened the Northeast Chiropractic Clinic at 416 S. Dakota St., Suite 1, in Aberdeen. A Groton native, he graduated from Groton High School in 2005 and Northern State University with a bachelor's degree in biology in...Tags: Migraine, Headaches, Chiropractic, Groton, Science and Technology
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