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Orioles spring training camp is becoming a pain in the back
The Baltimore SunSARASOTA, Fla. -- Manager Buck Showalter added a couple of names to the list of players who are on restricted duty because of lower-back soreness. Third baseman Mark Reynolds has been wearing a heat pack on his lower back for the last week or so, and...Tags: Mark Reynolds, Jason Berken, Taylor Teagarden, Jim Johnson, Baltimore Orioles
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Cockeysville woman an ambassador for Sunday's Towson Walk MS
Heather Gildea is the first to admit she has no experience in public speaking. As the ambassador for the Towson Walk MS, the Cockeysville resident is ready, however, to share her story about her life since being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. She...
Tags: Towson University, Allergies, Immune System, Multiple Sclerosis, Johnny Unitas
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Orioles notes: Showalter expects to make several roster moves this spring
Despite a lack of splashy moves this offseason, the Orioles' 40-man roster is crowded and the team will have to make some difficult decisions as the spring progresses.
"It's getting a little painful with the roster spots, and I think we're going to...Tags: Jason Berken, Endy Chavez, Robert Andino, Baseball, Matt Lindstrom
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Spinal stenosis a painful arthritic condition
Jim Calhoun should be on the sidelines of a basketball court, coaching the University of Connecticut men's team. Instead, he's been on medical leave for a painful arthritic condition.
Calhoun's pain is caused by spinal stenosis, a medical condition that...Tags: Symptoms, Health Treatments, College Sports, Concerts, Health and Medical Professionals
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Carr waiting until he's '100 percent' to return
The pain in Chris Carr’s back has subsided, but the Ravens cornerback said he’s not trying to accelerate his return to the team.
With the team poised to make a playoff run, Carr can afford to be a little conservative in his rehabilitation....Tags: Chris Carr, Ben Grubbs, Football, Indianapolis Colts, Ray Lewis
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The power of light
It doesn’t look like much -- Janet Althen places what looks like a small flashlight with an inverted colored bulb on certain points of the body, holding it there for about 30 seconds -- but for Althen’s patients, as well as a growing number of...Tags: Symptoms, The Happiest News!, Chemotherapy, Mental Health, Lyme Disease
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Former Colt Fred Miller still dotes on the girl he fell for in college
Every morning, around 5 a.m., before the sunlight splashes on the beige bedroom walls of the weathered farmhouse in Upperco, Charlene Miller stirs, yawns — and prays.
Thank you, Lord, for helping me come through the night.
She doesn't get up....Tags: Lawyers, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Surgery, Petroleum Industry, Cinderella (fictional character)
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Celebrating 10 years of Oktoberfest at fairgrounds
The Maryland Brewer's Oktoberfest will happen this year Saturday, Oct. 8, noon-6 p.m., at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium. This event, which is celebrating its 10th year, will feature over 80 beers, including 15 from area breweries. There...Tags: Timonium, Hospitals and Clinics, Walters Art Museum, Women's Health, Inner Harbor
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Laurel gets its first health and wellness ambassador
For more than 30 years, Carl Powell has taught exercise classes on television and in gyms and spas in Hawaii, Germany and other parts of the world. For seven years, he conducted workout sessions on the Tom Joyner Morning Show's annual Fantastic Voyage...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Regional Authority, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Relay for Life, Michelle Obama
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Varsity Q&A: Ben Pickett, John Carroll, cross country
Four-year John Carroll cross country runner Ben Pickett is tall and slim. But he's tough, too.
The 6-foot, 125-pound Pickett suffered a collapsed lung in August 2010, but it wasn't diagnosed until this January. While it was undiagnosed, Pickett won...Tags: Lungs and Airways
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Questions every ER patient should ask
You're in an emergency room. You're worried. OK, maybe that's an understatement. Maybe you're terrified. This may not be the setting in which you always make your best decisions. But you won't get to take back any of the decisions you make in an ER, so...Tags: Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Health and Medical Professionals, Concerts
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Havre de Grace Physician Now Practicing Medical Acupuncture
Dr. Carol Cooper has taken an alternative path to healing the sick and the weary. A graduate of University of Maryland School of Medicine, Dr. Copper has been practicing family medicine for over 20 years. But sensing a frustration in her patients and a...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, University of Maryland, College Park, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Television, Acupuncture
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