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    Dec 10, 2009 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  1. Lake Howell's Christian Jones will be out 2-3 weeks with lower back pain

    Orlando Sentinel
    Christian Jones, Lake Howell's two-sport standout, is likely to sit out the next two to three weeks of basketball due to the lower back pain that has bothered him since last week. Silver Hawks basketball coachSteve Kohn accompanied Jones to a doctor's...

    Tags: Basketball, Jimbo Fisher, Under Armour Inc., Florida State University, Education

  2. Dec 30, 2009 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  3. "Best Job" Winner Stung by Dangerous Jellyfish

    ADELAIDE, Australia -- Trouble struck paradise this week when a British man who has the "Best Job in the World" as the caretaker of a tropical Australian island was stung by a potentially lethal jellyfish.
    KTLA News
    ADELAIDE, Australia -- Trouble struck paradise this week when a British man who has the "Best Job in the World" as the caretaker of a tropical Australian island was stung by a potentially lethal jellyfish. Ben Southall -- who won a contest to blog for...

    Tags: Death, Australia, KTLA, Social Issues

  4. Jul 6, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Jul 2, 2010 |Story| WXMI
  6. Scherzer Strong In Win Over Mariners

    Max Scherzer allowed three hits in a season-high
eight innings and late substitute Don Kelly got the Detroit Tigers'
offense going Friday night in a 7-1 victory over the Seattle
Mariners.
    FOX 17 News
    Max Scherzer allowed three hits in a season-high eight innings and late substitute Don Kelly got the Detroit Tigers' offense going Friday night in a 7-1 victory over the Seattle Mariners. Johnny Damon hit a two-run homer and the Tigers opened their...

    Tags: Johnny Damon, Television, Seattle Mariners, Detroit Tigers, Entertainment

  7. Jul 8, 2010 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  8. Community to hold fundraiser to help IMPD officer battling cancer

    Detective Cameron Brosseau has been diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer and is currently undergoing treatments to prolong his life.
    Fox59.com
    Detective Cameron Brosseau has been diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer and is currently undergoing treatments to prolong his life. "He's a member of the IMPD family and a member of the criminal investigation team.....," says Lt. Kevin Kelly,...

    Tags: Crimes, Auction Service, Indianapolis Colts, Criminals, Tony Romo

  9. Jul 26, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  10. 5 Shoes to Rock Your World

    Stability used to be a good thing in a shoe. But the current "fitness" footwear craze takes the opposite approach: By subtly throwing your body off balance, these shoes supposedly help you lose weight and sculpt muscles.
    Chicago Tribune
    Stability used to be a good thing in a shoe. But the current "fitness" footwear craze takes the opposite approach: By subtly throwing your body off balance, these shoes supposedly help you lose weight and sculpt muscles. The secret is the shoe's unstable...

    Tags: Weight Loss, Muscle, Julie Deardorff, Chicago Tribune

  11. Jan 8, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  12. For a bike and body in sync

    SWEAT glistens on 24-year-old triathlete Lauren Robertson's forehead as she pedals a bicycle hooked up to a computer measuring her power output. As Ashton Johnson, co-owner of Sundance Cycles in Agoura Hills, adjusts the seat and handlebar height on Robertson's bike, the computer gives direct feedback on how changes affect pedaling power.
    SWEAT glistens on 24-year-old triathlete Lauren Robertson's forehead as she pedals a bicycle hooked up to a computer measuring her power output. As Ashton Johnson, co-owner of Sundance Cycles in Agoura Hills, adjusts the seat and handlebar height on...

    Tags: Forehead, Hospitals and Clinics, Industrial Accidents, Injuries and Wounds, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes

  13. Oct 16, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  14. A nudge down a different path

    ON the wrong track? A catalyst for healthful change doesn't have to be gargantuan. Joey Esposito was diagnosed with high cholesterol. Maurice Goldberg bumped into a newly fit old friend. Whatever the impetus, the key is to take small, but significant steps -- and to think of the changes as a lifelong pursuit, not a temporary fix.
    Los Angeles Times
    ON the wrong track? A catalyst for healthful change doesn't have to be gargantuan. Joey Esposito was diagnosed with high cholesterol. Maurice Goldberg bumped into a newly fit old friend. Whatever the impetus, the key is to take small, but significant...

    Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Times

  15. Apr 3, 2009 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  16. Spring Into Pain: Injured Weekend Warriors

    After a long, cold winter we kick around the idea of getting outside and playing, but many of us seldom use our heads. We roll off the couch and onto the field and get hurt. Omar Selod is an avid soccer player, he's also 38 years old and says he's now...

    Tags: Soccer, Sports

  17. Feb 9, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  18. Therapy Choices for Back Pain

    Got a bad, bad back? There are many therapies to try.
    Got a bad, bad back? There are many therapies to try. - Exercise, physical therapy and massage can be beneficial. Several studies since the 1990s have shown the importance of physical activity. - If over-the-counter painkillers aren't effective,...

    Tags: New York City, Pharmaceuticals, Botox (drug), Santa Monica, Inflammation

  19. Jan 30, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  20. Heaven Is in the Details

    For Southern California residents, it’s a dream come true: a world-class luxury resort in our backyard. No more heavy-duty packing, interminable airport lines or taxing drives. Just a dream vacation, the level of which might be expected by royal families,...

    Tags: Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Vehicles, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Environmental Pollution, Ronald Reagan

  21. May 20, 2008 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  22. Triumph, then Tragedy

    Of The Morning Call
    It's the final college ritual: loading up the family car with everything the new graduate owns for the trip home. For Jacy Good, it was among the last moments she spent with her parents. On Sunday, hours after she graduated magna cum laude from...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Activism, Witnesses, International Military Interventions, Vehicles

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