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More heartbreak for Mickelson
The Philadelphia InquirerARDMORE, Pa. Phil Mickelson turned 43 on Sunday, a cruel reminder in light of his record sixth runner-up finish at the U.S. Open that his chances to claim that elusive championship are fading. When the tale of the 2013 U.S. at Merion Golf is told years...Tags: PGA Championship, Rory McIlroy, Graeme McDowell, Jim Furyk, Dustin Johnson
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Stefani's ace stands alone
The Philadelphia InquirerARDMORE, Pa. Shawn Stefani provided both the drama and the theater at Merion Golf Club's long par-3 17th on Sunday, knocking in the first and only hole in one of the 113th U.S. Open. Stefani's 4-iron on the 229-yard hole hit off a bank to the left of the...Tags: The Open Championship, Rory McIlroy, Graeme McDowell, Jim Furyk, Dustin Johnson
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Helen Brush Jenkins dies at 94; pioneering photojournalist
With a click of the camera pressed against her forehead, the photojournalist broke ground in a way her male colleagues never could. Two weeks later in 1953, Life magazine printed the picture she took moments after giving birth at a Los Angeles hospital....
Tags: Photography and Video, Photography Supplies and Services, Arts, Baseball, Photography
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Efforts to rise up bring a free car for senior
South Bend TribuneI have always enjoyed visiting Rise Up Academy because the staff and students are always so warm and receptive to my visits. Last week, once again, I wasn’t disappointed. The high school security guard who has been trying to motivate students to...Tags: University of Notre Dame, Teaching and Learning, Students, Vehicles
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Mark Whicker: An embraceable day for amateur Michael Kim
The Orange County RegisterARDMORE, Pa. Merion's 17th green and 18th tee lie in the most peaceful dungeon in the whole golf world. It was a rock quarry originally, and in the old days they called it the "Infernal Abyss." Late Sunday afternoon, when Phil Mickelson brought his hopes...Tags: Rory McIlroy, Graeme McDowell, Texas Rangers, Clubs and Associations, Dustin Johnson
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U.S. Open live updates: Phil Mickelson takes third-round lead
When everyone else wilted, Phil Mickelson hung on. Coming down Merion Golf Club’s devious home stretch, Mickelson played a nervy game and, despite a finishing bogey, grabbed a one-stroke lead at the U.S. Open heading into Sunday. The fact that...
Tags: The Open Championship, Rory McIlroy, Jim Furyk, Charley Hoffman, Clubs and Associations
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EU regulator advises caution on painkiller diclofenac
ReutersLONDON, June 14 (Reuters) - Europe's drugs agency warned on Friday that use of the common painkiller diclofenac, especially in high doses, carries extra heart attack risks which should be taken into consideration by doctors prescribing the drug. While it...Tags: Heart Failure, Merck & Company Incorporated, Heart Disease, Ibuprofen (drug), High Blood Pressure
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Howard County health briefs
Look good, feel better This free program teaches beauty techniques to women with cancer to help them combat appearance-related side effects of treatment. Participants receive cosmetics donated by major manufacturers as well as instruction and suggestions...Tags: Breast Cancer, Fort Meade (military base), Howard County General Hospital, Ellicott City, American Cancer Society
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Report cites local lawmakers' poor attendance
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsTwo Wichita representatives say they couldn't avoid missing large chunks of this year's legislative session. They were among seven state lawmakers a watchdog group called out this week over voting records. It said those seven missed more votes than...Tags: U.S. Senate, Alzheimer's Disease, Elections, Heart Attack, Justice System
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Air pollution can trigger heart arrhythmias: study
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - For people with existing heart problems, exposure to high levels of air pollution can trigger the irregular heartbeats that may lead to a stroke or heart attack, according to a new study. Past research has linked air pollution...Tags: Heart Failure, Air Pollution, Heart Problems, Environmental Politics, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Brain waves play Pong, but not for long
A quadriplegic has used thought to make a robotic hand feed her chocolate. A monkey moved a computer cursor using brain waves. But how the brain “learns” to control something without sending the signal through a spine and nerves remains a...
Tags: Electroencephalography, Gaming, Seizures
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Truck Owner In Avon Mt. Crash Seeks Release From Prison
The owner of the trucking company involved in the deadly 2005 crash on Avon Mountain is asking to be let out of prison early due to his poor health. David Wilcox, 77, owned American Crushing and Recycling, the Bloomfield company that put a poorly...
Tags: Punishment, Accidental Death, Heart Problems, Heart Attack, Diabetes
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