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Pairs skater Scimeca gets (sore) foot in worlds door
LONDON, Ont. -- By the time Alexa Scimeca of Addison and her pairs partner, Chris Knierem of San Diego, withdrew from last month's Four Continents Championship after traveling all the way to Osaka, Japan, just about everything that could be wrong with her...
Tags: Caydee Denney, Health Treatments, Japan
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Danville woman's work as physical therapist part of mission
kpeek@amnews.comWorking in the world of athletics and health has allowed Burgin native and Danville resident Regina Motley to travel and serve others. “I consider this my mission field,” she said. Motley, director of physical therapy at Danville...Tags: Tennis, Andre Agassi, Travel, Google Inc., Teaching and Learning
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Four Board of Education members leaning toward the purchase of former Allegheny Energy
julieg@herald-mail.comRecalling his first tour of the former Allegheny Energy headquarters on Downsville Pike, Washington County Board of Education member Wayne D. Ridenour said he thought of the possibility the office building could house the school system’s...Tags: Taxation, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), The Herald-Mail, Health and Safety at School, Government
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The Starbucks syndrome in healthcare
"In Scotland, death is considered imminent; in Canada, it's considered inevitable. In California, death is considered optional." Ian Morrison, a Scottish-born futurist and healthcare consultant, was joking when he said those words. But not entirely....
Tags: Medical Specialization, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Physical Therapists, Health and Medical Professionals
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I feel your pain, Johnny Knox
For RedEyePerhaps lost in the shuffle of the Bears' offseason moves was their decision to part ways with Johnny Knox, and his immediate retirement. Here was a receiver entering the prime of his career, at age 26, on a team that could use all the reliable targets...Tags: Johnny Knox, Health Treatments
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Business profile: Edgewood Clinical Services
Edgewood Clinical Services, Inc. is a clinical counseling practice that provides diagnostic assessments and testing, group programs for children, and seminars/workshops for adults and professionals. Naperville resident Adam Russo, 36, owns and operates...
Tags: Psychology, Business, Health Treatments, Edgewood
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Winchester Weigh Down off and running
Clark Countians have entered the race to better health by enrolling in the Winchester Weigh Down. The Winchester Weigh Down runs from March 13 through May 8. This is your chance to get in shape and shed unwanted weight. This eight-week weight loss...
Tags: Overweight, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Weight, YMCA, Weight Loss
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Jessamine community honors injured Marine at ground-breaking
news@jessaminejournal.comMore than 100 community members gathered on a chilly and windy Thursday morning to honor a man — a Marine — most had never met, and whose story most had never heard. Matthew Bradford was 20 years old when, in January 2007, an improvised...Tags: Human Interest, Injuries and Wounds, Amputation, Physical Therapists, Russ Meyer
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NANA President Helvi Sandvik Wins 2013 Athena Award
Channel 2 NewsFrom health care to business, 10 women in Alaska were recognized by the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce on Monday at the annual Athena luncheon. The Anchorage Athena Society has a goal of promoting women in business and recognizing “those who have...Tags: Health Treatments
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College Lines
THE UNIVERSITY OF FINDLAY: The dean's list for fall semester at The University of Findlay has been announced and Nicole Williams, of Fallston, made the list with a 4.0 grade point average. She is a physical therapy major. MCDANIEL COLLEGE: Sophomore...Tags: Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Awards and Prizes, Loyola University Chicago
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McCluskey signs with Temple
Aberdeen High School senior Jimmia McCluskey signed her letter of intent last week to attend and run track at Temple University in Philadelphia. McCluskey will major in physical therapy. Pictured in the front row from left are Tonia McCluskey (mother),...Tags: John Mobley, Health Treatments
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Muir football's Addison Farmer heading to Adams State
PASADENA - While a torn rotator cuff potentially cost Muir High senior Addison Farmer a chance at a Division I college football scholarship, the injury is not preventing the lineman from competing at the next level. Farmer announced that he recently...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, California Interscholastic Federation, Rotator Cuff Tear, Physical Therapists, Health and Medical Professionals
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