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    Jan 17, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  1. '127 Hours' earns high marks from doctors

    <b>The premise</b>
    The premise Twenty-seven-year-old Aron Ralston ( James Franco) is a mechanical engineer and thrill-seeker. He is in Utah's Blue John Canyon when he falls down a narrow canyon, and his arm is pinned by a large chalkstone boulder. He watches as his fingers...

    Tags: Urine, Hormones and Metabolism, New York, Surgery, Physical Conditions

  2. May 19, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
  3. Rosie Perez sues producers of 'Law & Order: SVU'

    NEW YORK (AP) — Academy Award-nominated actress Rosie Perez is suing the producers of television's "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," alleging she was injured during the filming of a 2009 episode in New York City. Perez says in the lawsuit...

    Tags: NBC (tv network), Litigation, Trials, New York, Entertainment

  4. May 19, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Trampoline parks launch debate over safety

    When Jennifer Quinn springs into the air at Xtreme Trampolines, the 35-year-old feels like a kid again.
    When Jennifer Quinn springs into the air at Xtreme Trampolines, the 35-year-old feels like a kid again. "It's a really fun place," she said of the Carol Stream warehouse, where the public can jump around on trampolines stitched together like a giant...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Ohio, Trampoline Gymnastics, Ankles, Emergency Planning

  6. May 21, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Students attribute success to biomedical program

    Maureen Leavy and&nbsp; Brandon Mitchell, two of 19 students in the first class to graduate from Washington County Technical High School&rsquo;s Biomedical Science program, say all of the students in their class have been accepted to two-year or four-year colleges.
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    Maureen Leavy and  Brandon Mitchell, two of 19 students in the first class to graduate from Washington County Technical High School’s Biomedical Science program, say all of the students in their class have been accepted to two-year or four-year...

    Tags: Hands, New York, Science, Surgery, Science and Technology

  8. May 25, 2011 |Story| Reuters
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  10. Aug 18, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Hit the Pool for a Water Workout

    Hey, swimmers, don't limit yourself to lanes, the aquatic version of a hamster wheel.
    Tribune Newspapers
    Hey, swimmers, don't limit yourself to lanes, the aquatic version of a hamster wheel. And landlubbers, give up the notion that strength training and cardio are best done on terra firma. Aqua aerobics, or aquatic fitness, is no longer the domain of...

    Tags: Muscle, Water Aerobics, Feet, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure

  12. Apr 19, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Brain-controlled limb to take prosthetics a step forward, researchers hope

    It had been five years since Hailey Danisewicz last thought about bending her left knee.
    It had been five years since Hailey Danisewicz last thought about bending her left knee. The 20-year-old Northwestern University sophomore was 12 when she was diagnosed with bone cancer in her left leg just above the knee. "I had a few surgeries to...

    Tags: Medical Research, Muscle, Surgery, Science and Technology, American Medical Association

  14. May 18, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Can't move your muscles?

    Post-workout euphoria can leave you feeling pumped to conquer the world &#8212; until the next morning, when you can barely walk to the bathroom or lift an arm to brush your teeth.
    Post-workout euphoria can leave you feeling pumped to conquer the world — until the next morning, when you can barely walk to the bathroom or lift an arm to brush your teeth. Such are the painful rewards of delayed onset muscle soreness, or DOMS, a...

    Tags: Urine, Strained Muscle, Muscle, College Football, University of Iowa

  16. Sep 24, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  17. IMG's Dan Barto explains how he helped Derrick Caracter lose weight

    Lakers Blog
    Everywhere Derrick Caracter goes, his weight follows him. It partly contributed to his abrupt transfer from Louisville. It partly contributed to his low-draft stock after his days at Texas El Paso. And it partly influenced how he structured his eventual...
  18. Nov 4, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Aron Ralston – the Real Story

    The Daily Mirror
    Aron Ralston outlines during a May 8, 2003, news conference how he deliberately broke the bones in his right arm before sawing through it. His mother, Donna, is at right. Photo by Associated Press May 3-9, 2003: For anyone wondering......
  20. Feb 26, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Books in consideration: 'Between a Rock and a Hard Place'

    Jacket Copy
    A book that inspired a film that's up for an Academy Award: Aron Ralston's Between a Rock and a Hard Place....
  22. Jun 8, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Tune in, tone up with dance DVDs

    Who says you have to lift heavy dumbbells to build muscle?
    Tribune Newspapers
    Who says you have to lift heavy dumbbells to build muscle? These days, more exercise instructors are building strength through dance-inspired toning moves, using little to no extra weight -- just your body and a high number of repetitions. While...

    Tags: Dancing, Muscle, DVDs, Legs, DVDs and Movies

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