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Golf-Woods out of action until British Open due to elbow strain
ReutersJune 19 (Reuters) - Tiger Woods has been diagnosed with a left elbow strain that will keep him out of competition until next month's British Open at Muirfield, the world number one said on Wednesday. Woods had been suffering minor discomfort before...Tags: Justin Rose, The Open Championship, U.S. Open (golf), AT&T National, Tiger Woods
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Tiger Woods Says He'll Miss AT&T National With Strained Elbow
Tiger Woods said he has a strained left elbow that will keep him from playing in the AT&T National next week. The world's top-ranked golfer said on his website that he was examined by doctors after returning home from last week's U.S. Open, where he was...
Tags: U.S. Open (golf), Tiger Woods, PGA Tour
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When your body fights weight loss: Despite cruel metabolic 'trick,' you can still bet the bulge
Premium Health News ServiceResearch suggests that as you lose weight, your body lowers its energy needs. But physical activity and diet may help win the battle in the end. If you've ever tried to lose weight, you probably know how frustrating it is to cut back on your calorie...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Weight, National Institutes of Health, Nutrition, Medical Research
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COLUMN-The best place to work after age 50? NIH, says AARP
Reuters(The writer is a Reuters columnist. The opinions expressed are his own.) By Mark Miller CHICAGO, June 17 (Reuters) - Phil Lenowitz works in Bethesda, Maryland, but a year ago he moved to Asheville, North Carolina. At age 63, Lenowitz spends three...Tags: Healthcare Provider, Physical Fitness and Exercise, National Institutes of Health, Employment, Pharmaceuticals
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Gephyrophobia, or fear of bridges, tunnels more than just water under a bridge
Last fall, Kirk Crawley was heading east on Interstate 64 toward the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel to visit family. The 30-year-old Newport News man had made the trip countless times. But over the last few years, something was starting to happen, and this...
Tags: Anxiety, Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, National Institutes of Health, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Trips and Vacations
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Wounded veterans turn to yoga for strength and solace
SAN DIEGO — Army 1st Sgt. Chris Montera, who lost both legs above the knee and suffered third-degree burns over 60% of his body in a mortar attack in Afghanistan, is doing a headstand, guided by yoga instructor Sunny Keays. "It takes a lot of...
Tags: Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Explosions, Australia, Veterans Affairs
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Stephanie Hochschild prepares for new role at The Book Stall
If a predisposition to love literature were genetic, Stephanie Hochschild would be a gene carrier. Her mother is a librarian at the National Library of Medicine in her hometown of Bethesda, Md., and her aunt was a high school librarian in Florida. Her...
Tags: Book, Books, Media Industry, Books and Magazines
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Meidhof wins Smithsburg Road Race on Day 1 of Tour of Washington County
brett.nieves@herald-mail.comJason Meidhof was able to outlast scores of other riders and took first place in Saturday’s Smithsburg Road Race as part of the 2013 Tour of Washington County. “It was a competitive field,” Meidhof said after his victory. “This... -
JPMorgan must face lawsuit challenging mortgage fees
Reuters* Judge lets fraud, unjust enrichment claims go forward * Racketeering claims thrown out By Jonathan Stempel June 14 (Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co must face a lawsuit accusing the largest U.S. bank of illegally imposing marked-up or unnecessary...Tags: Organized Crime, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Citigroup Incorporated, Wells Fargo & Co., Justice System
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READER SUBMITTED: Celebrity Chefs "Cook" for a Cure...
SimsburyFour Connecticut celebrity chefs came together to donate100 percent of their food, skill, service and wine, all to raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Tyler Anderson, executive chef of Millwright's and 2009 winner of the Food Network series...Tags: Simsbury, National Institutes of Health, Food Network (tv network), Restaurants, Cystic Fibrosis
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U.S. proposes new protections for captive chimps
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Tuesday proposed extending tough new protections for chimpanzees in captivity, a shift that would place strict limits on primates' role as human surrogates in biomedical research. In reclassifying chimps as...
Tags: Humane Society of the United States, Medical Research, Wildlife, Research, HIV
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Melanoma Survivor Who Beat Long Odds Writes Of Cancer's Gifts
The Hartford CourantIt was November, 2006, when Robert V. Heffernan felt something on the top of his head. "It was like this little bump. I thought it was a pimple. One of the mistakes I made, I kept thinking it was a pimple. Part of it is, there is some intuition in you...Tags: Medical Research, Research, Skin Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics, Same-Sex Marriage
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