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Glavine has surgery on injured left elbow
Atlanta Braves pitcher Tom Glavine underwent surgery on his left elbow and shoulder Thursday and is expected be ready for spring training. Glavine's partially torn tendon in his elbow was repaired by Dr. James Andrews, who also cleaned up Glavine's...Tags: Health Treatments, Tom Glavine, New York Mets, Spring Training, Major League Baseball
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Reid says he's OK with Birds' receivers
Of The Morning CallEven with Kevin Curtis sidelined indefinitely by the need for sports hernia surgery, Eagles coach Andy Reid says he is happy with his wide receiver corps as it stands. ''We have confidence in them,'' Reid said Wednesday after disclosing Curtis' injury....Tags: Reggie Brown, Health Treatments, Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles, Arizona Cardinals
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Still waiting for Tiger Woods
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAs further proof that the PGA Tour season didn't end when Tiger Woods had reconstructive knee surgery in June, the $63-million FedEx Cup playoff series starts today with the $7-million Barclays at Paramus, N.J. The show goes on, but the showstopper isn'...Tags: Sergio Garcia, Clubs and Associations, Medicine, Health Treatments, Rocco Mediate
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Rams RB Jackson ends his holdout
St Louis' Steven Jackson ended his holdout on Wednesday while his agent continues negotiations for a new contract. The 235-pound Jackson, a bruising runner and the centerpiece of the team's offense, is entering the final year of a five-year $7 million...Tags: Health Treatments, Philadelphia Eagles, Injuries, New York Jets, Major League Baseball
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Steven Jackson Ends Holdout; Brady Returns To Practice
St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson ended his holdout Wednesday while his agent continues negotiations for a new contract.
Jackson is entering the final year of a five-year, $7 million deal he signed as a first-round pick in 2004.
The Rams cut...Tags: Health Treatments, Mario, Philadelphia Eagles, New England Patriots, Long Island
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Ex-Michigan player Campbell thriving in comeback
AP Sports WriterComing back from a bad back is tough enough in pro football. So when Saints veteran tight end Mark Campbell finally returned in good health after missing all of 2007, only to see New Orleans trade for four-time Pro Bowl selection Jeremy Shockey, it...Tags: National Football League, Health Treatments, New Orleans Saints, Mark Campbell, Injuries
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Taking things at face value
Forum Publishing GroupI seem to be more aware of cosmetic surgery today than I ever was before. I would think that with the economy in a dismal downtrend that this particular expense would have become less in demand. However the desire to redo any part of your body has...Tags: Health Treatments, Epidemics and Plagues, Television Industry, Celebrity Mothers, Easter
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Bears' Mark Anderson has surgery on thumb
Tribune reporterNot that the Bears needed another injury, but defensive end Mark Anderson is out for Thursday's exhibition game after undergoing thumb surgery. Anderson attended Monday's practice but sat out. He was nowhere to be seen Tuesday. "He should be good to...Tags: Health Treatments, Lovie Smith, San Francisco 49ers, Tommie Harris, Israel Idonije
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Brazil has high rate of Caesarean births
McClatchy/Chicago Tribune newspapersRIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil—When Joyce Provedel went into labor with her first child, she had planned on giving birth the age-old way, no matter how long it took or how much pain it meant. Her doctor, however, had his own ideas. He worked for one of Rio...Tags: Infants, Health Treatments, People, Hospitals and Clinics, Reproduction
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Colon patients may get help from gum
CHICAGO Chewing gum may speed the return of normal bowel function after colon surgery, a new analysis of five studies suggests. Some patients have trouble moving their bowels after colon surgery, but chewing gum may fool the body into good digestion....Tags: Health Treatments, Therapies
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Studies find benefits to video game play
Associated PressParents, don't put away those video games just yet - today's gamer could be tomorrow's top surgeon. Researchers who gathered in Boston for the American Psychological Association convention detailed a series of studies that suggest video games can be...Tags: Research, Health Treatments, Illnesses, Fordham University, Obesity
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Hospitals fined for violations
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEighteen California hospitals have been fined by the state for violating laws regarding quality care for patients, the state public health department announced Monday. Most of the 18 hospitals are in Southern California, said Ken August, a spokesman...Tags: Punishment, Hospitals and Clinics, Fines, Torrance, Laser Hair Removal
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