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Mom who lost legs shielding kids from tornado released from hospital
A Southern Indiana mother, who lost parts of her legs shielding her children from a tornado, was released from the hospital Friday.
Stephanie Decker suffered seven broken ribs and severe injuries to both of her legs when a steel beam fell on top of her....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Fractured Rib, Injuries and Wounds, Health, Human Body
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Lafayette man paralyzed after smoking Spice
Fox59A Lafayette man is in the hospital suffering from paralysis after smoking the popular new drug known as "Spice." The very thing that gave 27-year-old Terry Clingerman so much pleasure is now what's causing him inexplicable pain. "It feels like every...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Tobacco Addiction, Health
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Hudson River plane crash investigation could last a year
Monday, January 19th, 2008 The investigation of the emergency crash landing of a US Airways jetliner will last a year and the lessons will go on for decades. That's the word from Robert Benzon, the National Transportation Safety Board's chief...Tags: Thomas Jefferson, Manhattan (New York City), Continental Airlines, Air Transportation, Delta Air Lines
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Lehigh Valley Arthritis Walk helps kids like Taylor keep moving
HealthAfter nearly two years of unusual stiffness and pain, 12-year-old Taylor de Castro of Upper Saucon Township was diagnosed with oligoarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), which causes pain and swelling and affects joints such as knees, ankles,... -
'On the road again' — Dr. Dan revels in return to (recumbent) biking
As Dan Via lay face down in the surf in Corolla, unable to move his arms and legs, the thought flashed through his mind: "I'll probably never ride my bike again." It was Labor Day weekend and the Williamsburg pediatrician, then 51, was relaxing at the...
Tags: General Practitioners, Entertainment, Music, Arthritis, Spine
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Blame game begins after the Lakers' deflating loss to the Thunder
After spending a season fighting age, battling immaturity, struggling with old habits and jabbing with a new coach, the Lakers have ended up where we pretty much thought they would. Out of breath and on the ropes. Their veteran star is exhausted and...
Tags: National Basketball Association, Bill Plaschke, Los Angeles Times Columnists, Ron Artest, Staples Center
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Locals find joy caring for animals with disabilities
As a veterinarian technician, Chris Wheeler saved Ragu from being euthanized. The cat had been brought in by his owners because he had an infection in his back left limb that would leave him walking on only three legs. Wheeler's heart sank and without...
Tags: Health, Broward County, Human Body, Urinary Tract Infection
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Two FAMU band members admit hazing female clarinet player
TALLAHASSEE — Two Florida A&M University band members, including one charged in the felony hazing death of drum major Robert Champion in Orlando, admitted Thursday to hazing a first-year female clarinet player who was treated at a hospital after...
Tags: Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), Human Interest, Prosecution, Health, Trials
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FAMU band member will admit to hazing Bria Hunter
Florida A&M University band member Aaron Golson, one of 11 people charged in the fatal beating of FAMU drum major Robert Champion in Orlando, will admit that he hazed a female clarinetist weeks earlier, his lawyer said Monday. Defense lawyer Craig J....
Tags: Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), Human Interest, Trials, Health, Justice System
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Shackleford a winner again
The Baltimore SunLOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Shackleford is back. Last year's Preakness winner won the seventh race on Kentucky Derby day, known as the Grade I Churchill Downs, for his first victory since holding off Animal Kingdom and winning at Pimlico Race Course by a half-...Tags: Anthony Davis (basketball), Animal Kingdom (racehorse), Equestrian, Horse (animal), Triple Crown
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Doctor, runner gives tips on how to train for a marathon
marieg@herald-mail.comFor the casual runner, there's no bigger aspiration than participating in a marathon. Forget the aches and pains, the blisters, the sprained ankles and scraped knees. Each battle scar would be worth it, just to say you competed in a long-distance race....Tags: Road Running, Hospitals and Clinics, Sports, Boston Marathon, Sprained Ankle
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Try This! A great leap
Don't forget to bring water to your workout, and not just to quench your thirst. Two water bottles are handy for this simple drill, demonstrated below by celebrity personal trainer Mike Donavanik (www.mikedfitness.com). What you're going to do is leap...
Tags: Health, Human Body, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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