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    Mar 24, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  1. Case comes back strong

    A fractured back kept Mason Case out of action for most of his sophomore season at Corona del Mar High.
    A fractured back kept Mason Case out of action for most of his sophomore season at Corona del Mar High. A bad back only kept Case out of practice for most of his junior season. Who says you need to practice to perform at a high level in boys' soccer...

    Tags: High School Sports, Sage, Human Interest, Back Pain, University of California

  2. Jan 11, 2011 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  3. Jan 26, 2011 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  4. Sit Up Straight! Bad Posture Can Lead to Back Problems

    Bess Rangel admits she comes from a family of slouchers and has slouched since she was seven years old.
    The 33 News
    Bess Rangel admits she comes from a family of slouchers and has slouched since she was seven years old. "I have, yes because they have been telling me since I was young, since I was a little girl." And Bess hasn't stopped--her job requires her to sit in...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health, Back Pain, Physical Conditions, Yoga

  5. Jan 24, 2011 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  6. Doctors: Bullets hit police officer's spine, missed spinal cord and brainstem

    Of the three bullets that entered and exited Officer Moore's body, two went through his face and came out of the back of his neck. Doctors at Wishard say the bullets hit the boney part of his spine but not his spinal cord.
    Fox59
    Of the three bullets that entered and exited Officer Moore's body, two went through his face and came out of the back of his neck. Doctors at Wishard say the bullets hit the boney part of his spine but not his spinal cord. They also missed his brainstem:...

    Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Human Body, Spine, Health

  7. Jun 20, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  8. Mail Call - June 20

    “I was in The Herald-Mail Friday afternoon — my husband had died on Thursday — to put an obituary in the paper. And everyone told me I couldn’t just go by and have it done myself, but man, am I glad I did. To begin with, the...

    Tags: Anthony D. Weiner, Government Health Care, Local Elections, Home Heating, New York

  9. Feb 17, 2011 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  10. Disabled San Marcos man bikes across country to fight paralysis

    SAN DIEGO -- The supercross motorcycles roar into Qualcomm Stadium this week, yet one of the most interesting riders won't twist a throttle.
    FOX 5 San Diego Sports
    SAN DIEGO -- The supercross motorcycles roar into Qualcomm Stadium this week, yet one of the most interesting riders won't twist a throttle. Instead, Jimmy Button will use pedal power to fight off his own paralysis. "I'm more than a miracle, that's for...

    Tags: KSWB, Spine, Motorcycling, Qualcomm Inc., Sports

  11. Jun 10, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  12. Oh, those beautiful bullheads

    OK, beauty might be in the eye of the beholder, because bullheads might be one of the homeliest fish in fresh water. But there are a lot of reasons to think they're attractive. First, bullheads look wonderful when fried to a golden brown color. And when...

    Tags: Hot Dogs, Television, Entertainment, Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure

  13. Jun 1, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  14. Loyola clinic takes swing at tennis injuries

    If the French Open has you thinking about taking your own tennis game up several notches this summer, you might want to have Loyola University Medical Center's new tennis medicine program on speed dial.
    If the French Open has you thinking about taking your own tennis game up several notches this summer, you might want to have Loyola University Medical Center's new tennis medicine program on speed dial. Those who only dust off the racket a few times...

    Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Tennis, High School Sports, Physical Therapists, French Open

  15. Feb 27, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  16. Cartoons: So very statue-esque

    Opinion L.A.
    The envelopes, please -- or at least the quick sketches on the back of them. Hard to beat Ted Rall's unemployably unemployed for best animated shortchange. And though the Hollywood guilded might disagree, Nate Beeler's beleaguered taxpayer surely deserves...
  17. Jan 25, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  18. 'House' recap: 'Who's a good girl?'

    Show Tracker
    A drill instructor puts his young charges through their paces at a disciplinary camp for youths, in a driving rain. One teen, Landon, seems ready to drop and begs Sarge not to force him to finish. Sarge is in “Full......
  19. Jun 21, 2010 |Story| Hartford Courant
  20. What causes back pain, and how to prevent it

    It can happen while you're hauling boxes to the attic, gardening in the yard or even sitting in front of a computer too long.
    Hartford Courant
    It can happen while you're hauling boxes to the attic, gardening in the yard or even sitting in front of a computer too long. Back pain: It's one of the most common medical problems in the United States, according to the National Institutes of Health....

    Tags: Connecticut, Orthopedic Surgery, Science, Health Treatments, Arthritis

  21. Nov 28, 2010 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  22. Pain in the back(pack)

    We've all seen the kids in their skinny jeans and baggy plaids slouching their way to school, nearly collapsing from the weight of those insanely giant backpacks.
    We've all seen the kids in their skinny jeans and baggy plaids slouching their way to school, nearly collapsing from the weight of those insanely giant backpacks. How many moms and dads on any given school day lift those jammed school bags and say, "What...

    Tags: Real Estate, Hospitals and Clinics, Human Body, Music, Health

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