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Rare disorder nearly takes Baltimore woman's sight
When Tamika Morgan developed red irritated eyes in the fall of 2010, she wasted no time heading to an optometrist at a local retail store who gave her drops for pink eye.
Her eyes got worse over the next few days so she went to a local hospital to see an...Tags: Symptoms, Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer, Blindness, Food and Drug Administration
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Zach Britton to see Dr. James Andrews about left shoulder
The Baltimore SunHoping to receive more clarity concerning hisnagging left shoulder injury, Orioles pitcher Zach Britton will see renowned orthopedist Dr. James Andrews on Wednesday morning. The 24-year-old lefty seems resigned to starting the season on the disabled list...Tags: Buck Showalter, Tommy Hunter, Jake Arrieta, Jason Hammel, Baseball
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Orioles notes: Zach Britton won't need surgery but could be out up to six weeks
SARASOTA, Fla. — Orioles pitcher Zach Britton will not need surgery on his ailing left shoulder, but a process to help lessen the inflammation could sideline the 24-year-old left-hander up to six weeks.
It means he will miss Opening Day and...Tags: Darren O'Day, Adam Jones (baseball), Jason Berken, Brian L. Roberts, Buck Showalter
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Recovering Orioles pitchers feeling good after simulated game
Three critical cogs of the Orioles' pitching staff spent Tuesday morning on the back fields of the Ed Smith Stadium complex.
While the Orioles' travel squad was on its way to Fort Myers to play the Boston Red Sox for an afternoon game at JetBlue Park,...Tags: Jim Johnson, Nick Markakis, Brady Anderson, New York Yankees, Brian Matusz
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Showalter encouraged by Britton's throwing session
The Baltimore SunOrioles manager Buck Showalter was encouraged by left-hander Zach Britton’s throwing session Thursday in Sarasota, Fla. Britton, who has experienced left shoulder inflammation since he was placed on the disabled list last August, began a throwing...Tags: Buck Showalter, Spring Training, Jake Arrieta, Baltimore Orioles, Zach Britton
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So far, so good on Orioles pitcher Zach Britton's left shoulder
The Baltimore SunOrioles pitcher Zach Britton went into his second throwing session today feeling optimistic about the left-shoulder inflammation that’s been bothering him since August. Britton, 24, threw for this first time this spring Thursday in a long-toss...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Spring Training, Zach Britton
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Orioles notes: Johnson, Britton will ease into spring training
As the Orioles' pitchers and catchers conduct their first spring workout Sunday at the Ed Smith Stadium complex, two of the team's most valued arms will be closely monitored.
Left-hander Zach Britton, ailing from lingering left-shoulder inflammation, had...Tags: Jim Johnson, Drugs and Medicines, Spring Training, Baseball, The Weather Channel (tv network)
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Orioles notes: Roberts emerges, works on hitting
As Orioles position players continue to trickle in ahead of the club's first full workout Friday, one player has been noticeably absent from the team's clubhouse.
And given the concussion symptoms that have limited second baseman Brian Roberts to 98...Tags: Jim Johnson, Taylor Teagarden, Jason Hammel, Baseball, Matt Wieters
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Health officials warn about outbreaks of norovirus
The “stomach flu” appears to be going around and state health officials are warning residents to take some precautions. The officials say these cases in recent weeks are not really the flu. They are cases of viral gastroenteritis, which gives...Tags: Gastroenteritis, Abdominal Pain, Symptoms, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Flu
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Zach Britton to begin 'throwing progression' Thursday
Orioles starting pitcher Zach Britton is still experiencing inflammation in his left shoulder and will start spring trainingwith a progressive throwing program, but he and the team expect he'll be ready to compete for a rotation spot.
The 24-year-old...Tags: Buck Showalter, Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, Spring Training, Baltimore Orioles
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Progress in Hepatitis C research
Hepatitis C has long been a problem with a low rate of cure. But new drug therapies are in use and others are on the horizon, according to Dr. Paul J. Thuluvath, chief of gastroenterology at Mercy Medical Center and the medical director of the Institute...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer, African Americans, Minority Groups, Blood Transfusion
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Life-threatening sepsis appears to be on rise
Every year, some 750,000 Americans develop sepsis, an extreme immune system response to infection. It kills a quarter to half of them, more than the combined number of people who die of prostate and breast cancer and AIDS, according to the National...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Genes and Chromosomes, High Blood Pressure, Heart and Circulatory System, Immune System
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