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The power of balance
Serelee Hefler tells the students in her class, including a 66-year-old man and a woman who is six months' pregnant, that they are on a ship in the Chesapeake Bay and a storm has just blown in.
"You are all on the deck, and you are trying to keep your...Tags: B Vitamins, Chemicals, Human Body, Annapolis, Physical Conditions
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Chris Mason-Hale is back on his feet
In May, Chris Mason-Hale posted a photo on his Facebook page of himself standing during a break from therapy at the International Center for Spinal Cord Injury at Kennedy Krieger Institute.
Looking all of his 6 feet 4 with arms crossed and head...Tags: Health Treatments, Windsor Mill, Physical Therapy, Legs, Physical Therapists
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Annapolis custom butcher tries to revive 'dying art'
Most people take a day off work to spend a little time with the family, hit the beach or a local park, or try to get a few errands done.
Zeb Atkinson of Gambrills decided to stop in at a local business, spend nine hours slicing and sawing, and pay the...Tags: Food Network (tv network), Steaks, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Satellite and Cable Service, Human Body
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Where medical masterpieces are made
As an oil painter in college, Elizabeth Cook expected to pursue the life of the typical aspiring American artist: get an advanced degree, move to a big city, embark on a future of creative struggle.
Then she attended an exclusive arts workshop in New...Tags: Skin, Arts, Human Body, Clubs and Associations, John Cody
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Howard County trainer touts kettlebell workout
If you ask David Beares, complex new-age exercise machinery is not required to get a good workout. His class at a Columbia gym is taking workouts old school, and by that we mean Old World Russia — circa 1700.
Kettlebells, the cast-iron cannonball-...Tags: Russia, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Bones and Joints, Human Body
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Ask the Expert: MRSA in children
Staph infections didn't used to cause much of a fuss. They would irritate skin but could easily be treated with antibiotics. Recently, however, antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria such as MRSA, or methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, have...Tags: Lungs and Airways, St. Joseph Medical Center, Skin, Diseases and Illnesses, Boil (skin condition)
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Start of 'roids rage
Was the doctor a genius, delighted with the creations that sprung from his mind, or a hopeless egotist? Louis Riecke wasn't sure. But something made him want to believe in John Ziegler, the big scientist with an even bigger ego. Riecke had pumped iron...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, World War II (1939-1945), Sports Illustrated, Johnny Unitas, Steroids
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Top 10 Foods to Eat When You Have the Flu
Dining@LargeI'm gearing up to have the flu because I keep putting off getting a flu shot, only because rumors still abound that we will get them here at the Sun in spite of the new Purell dispensers. This is one......Tags: Maryland, Foods and Beverages, Throat, Alcoholic Beverages, Pikesville
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Gibbons must sit for 15 days
Sun reportersMajor League Baseball yesterday suspended Orioles outfielder and Kansas City Royals outfielder Jose Guillen 15 days each for violating the league's toughened substance-abuse prevention program, though neither failed a league-initiated drug test. Gibbons,...Tags: Contracts, Rodney Harrison, Swelling, Washington Nationals, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Effects of hGH a cloudy issue, experts say
Sun ReporterSports fans and commentators speak of human growth hormone as a magical substance that offers the same benefits as anabolic steroids but cannot be detected in urine tests. So when a player is linked to hGH, as Orioles outfielder was by an SI.com report,...Tags: Rodney Harrison, Surgery, Swelling, Arts, Medical Procedures and Tests
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No quit in cheaters thanks to continuous medical advances
Sun reporterMajor League Baseball officials have spoken of former Sen. George Mitchell's report on steroids as a way to put a stamp of understanding on the past and move toward a cleaner future. But those who have battled doping for much longer in cycling, track and...Tags: Track Cycling, Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, Cycling, National Football League
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Growing up, falling down
Sun reporterThere are no figures in women's figure skating. Kimmie Meissner is finding that out the hard way. A growth spurt, or just a couple of pounds on hips and thighs, can upset a world-class skater's finely calibrated internal gyroscope or put stress on a...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Track and Field, Kimmie Meissner, Michelle Kwan, Sasha Cohen
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