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Injured BMX star's mom 'wants her little boy back'
SOUTH BEND -- Three minutes. Three agonizing minutes were an eternity Lisa Banasiewicz will never forget. Her son Brett, the pride of South Bend on the Dew Tour, had fallen. No big deal, right? He falls a lot. That's what extreme sports athletes, who...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Hospitals and Clinics, Swelling, Symptoms
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Armstrong Can't Dodge His Tainted Legacy
The Hartford CourantLance Armstrong's decision not to fight long-standing allegations that he used performance-enhancing drugs to spike seven Tour De France cycling championships came within days of Roger Clemens' decision to lace up his spikes again. (The 50-year-old...Tags: Cycling, Floyd Landis, Mail Order Industry, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Tour de France
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Lance Armstrong will not fight USADA doping allegations.
Staff reporterThe U.S. Anti-Doping Agency said Thursday night it will strip Lance Armstrong of his unprecedented seven Tour de France titles after he declared he was finished fighting the drug charges that threaten his legacy as one of the greatest cyclists of all...Tags: Health Treatments, Cycling, Floyd Landis, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Mail Order Industry
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November 21: Your Money Matters - Quick Response Codes
WGN NewsCarol Roth www.CarolRoth.com How to Use QR Codes QR codes (or Quick Response codes) are those little boxes that look like warped checkerboards that are popping up everywhere from print mailers to business cards to even bus stops. But what are they...Tags: WGN, Media Industry
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Baby with brain cancer thrives after chemotherapy
Peering intently at the tiny white smudge in their baby's brain scan, Sue and Ben Erickson could see that the image did not reveal the miracle they had prayed for. The cancer still lurked, though it had shrunk significantly after five rounds of...
Tags: Health Treatments, Nursing, Human Interest, Hospitals and Clinics, MRI (imaging)
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Urlacher should address treatment issues frankly
Back to being a Pro Bowl grump Wednesday at Halas Hall, Brian Urlacher refused to clarify the mysterious circumstances surrounding treatment of his injured left knee. Urlacher's reaction provided the least surprising aspect of a story that cannot go away...
Tags: Bill Romanowski, National Football League, Brian Urlacher, International Olympic Committee, Bones and Joints
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Researchers tracking some particularly sharp seniors
Barb Shaeffer would love to meet with you this afternoon, but not until 2. The 85-year-old has a noon meeting to plan a Christmas party, and there's no telling how long that might take. Shaeffer knows the holiday is four months away, but if you don't...
Tags: Memory Loss, Diseases and Illnesses, Science and Technology, Health and Safety at School, Drugs and Medicines
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U.S. Olympian Dunn has positive drug test
Debbie Dunn, who made the 2012 U.S. Olympic team in the pool of runners for the 4 x 400-meter relay, tested positive for the likely presence of an anabolic steroid at the 2012 U.S. Olympic trials in Eugene, Ore. Dunn, 34, of Norfolk, Va., finished fourth...
Tags: Testosterone, Track and Field, Drugs and Medicines, 2012 Summer Olympics, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency
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Steinberg: Armstrong amid allegations
This week seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong received the letter he hoped would never come. The United States Anti-Doping Agency, which regulates Olympic and many amateur sports, told him they would recommend that charges be filed against...Tags: Lennox Lewis, National Football League, Tyler Hamilton, Cycling, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency
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Light lifting, big muscles?
Attention fans of heavy lifting: Grab your torches and pitchforks! Someone is questioning your long-held beliefs told by preachers of the hard-core gospel and published ad nauseam in magazines with the word "muscle" in the title. Here goes: Lifting...
Tags: University of Connecticut, Fatigue, Arts and Culture, Customs and Tradition, Science
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Garrett family fights back against rare muscle disease
Daily American Staff WriterTom and Wendy Kelly realized that their young son, Jackson, wasn't able to go up and down stairs like most children and that he had an odd gait when he ran. The Kellys, Garrett, already had a therapist coming to their home because her son by her first...Tags: Health Treatments, Diseases and Illnesses, Healthcare Provider, Food and Drug Administration, Trials
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With Paul Ryan, Romney bets on the wrong vision for America
Mitt Romney said he wanted to select a vice presidential candidate who had a vision for America, and that he did. In fact, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan likely beats out his prospective boss in the vision department, having provided the most concrete and...
Tags: Government Health Care, Health Insurance, Robin Hood, Barack Obama, Political Candidates
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Jul 25, 2012
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Aug 11, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
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