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Colts confirm Peyton Manning had second surgery on his left knee over summer
AP Sports WriterINDIANAPOLIS (AP) _ One surgery on Peyton Manning's left knee apparently wasn't enough to fix his infected bursa sac. Colts coach Tony Dungy confirmed Monday, after nearly two months of deflecting questions, that Manning had a second surgery before...Tags: Peyton Manning, CBS Corp., Baltimore Colts, Therapies, Surgery
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Photos released of North Korean leader Kim add to uncertainty about his health
Associated Press WriterSEOUL, South Korea (AP) _ The first photos of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il released in two months show him in a setting very similar to photographs from August. And the verdant background looks more like summer than autumn, adding to uncertainty about...Tags: Illnesses, Kim Jong Il, Terrorism, Therapies, Surgery
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Pediatricians double vitamin D recommendations
The Associated PressThe nation's leading pediatricians group says children from newborns to teens should get double the usually recommended amount of vitamin D because of evidence that it may help prevent serious diseases. To meet the new recommendation of 400 units daily,...Tags: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Medical Research, Dietary Supplements, Pediatrics, People
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Howard County Sheriff recovering from surgery
Howard County Sheriff Marty Talbert is recovering from surgery after his appendix ruptured while he was a transporting a drug suspect from Colorado. Talbert told the Kokomo Tribune that he fell ill Wednesday while returning to Indiana with a prisoner...Tags: Therapies
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Names in the news
•Dr. Timothy G. Doyle and Dr. Jason E. Goodman have joined the clinical staff at Mercy Medical Center. They will see patients exclusively at Overlea Personal Physicians at 7602 Belair Road, Overlea. Board certified in internal medicine, Doyle has...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Health Organizations, Albert Einstein, Hospitals and Clinics
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Uprooting a mystery
At first, he thought it must be a hoax.
The man in the picture didn't have hands at the ends of his arms; he had what looked like tree branches - two masses of tangled, overgrown bark.
In more than 20 years of practicing medicine, Dr. Anthony Gaspari,...Tags: Cancer, Pharmaceuticals, Diplomacy, Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center
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Cleanup of mine runoff renewing state waterways
Capital News ServiceA brand-new gift is how Gary Yoder, 64, describes the 30 miles from Westernport to Cumberland on the North Branch of the Potomac River. For the 30-year resident of Garrett County, fly fishing is a religious experience when he stands in the river...Tags: Industrial Accidents, Bodies of Water, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Metal and Mineral, Garrett County
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Saving kids and dollars
There's a silver lining to the state's decision to close a residential treatment center for boys in Carroll County. Maryland's Department of Juvenile Services says it will use nearly half of the $1.5 million in savings from the move to expand home-based...Tags: Criminal Laws, Laws, Teen-agers, People, Therapies
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Calendar
programs Blood driveCommunity College of Baltimore County, Room 100 of the K Building, 800 S. Rolling Road, Catonsville / The campus will host the American Red Cross' blood drive from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. tomorrow-Wednesday. To sign up, call 410-455-4322. The...Tags: Cancer, Lexington Market, Health Organizations, Timonium, Breast Cancer
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Angst is rising, but costs of therapy too much for some
The Wall Street JournalIn the latest sign of the deepening economic crisis, more people are considering cutting back on their mental-health therapy, even as they become more stressed. Across the country, psychiatrists and psychologists say they are seeing an increasing...Tags: Pete Domenici, Pharmaceuticals, Government, Medical Conditions, Emergency Planning
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Who pays for therapy? It's a complicated issue
United Feature SyndicateQuestion: My mother was hospitalized in mid-June after a stroke and complications with diabetes that left her paralyzed on the left side, unable to talk and walk. Her doctors began the therapy process almost immediately, and, after 10 days, began...Tags: Government Health Care, Hospitals and Clinics, Physical Fitness, Therapies, Medicare
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Do food dyes affect kids' behavior?
Special to The TimesAlmost every parent has a story about their kid bouncing off the walls after downing a package of jelly beans or eating a neon blue-frosted cupcake at school. Most blame the sugar. But some new research suggests that the rainbow of artificial colors...Tags: Roger Clemens, Healthcare Policies, Family, Diet, Health Organizations
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