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Boxing helps Parkinson's patients fight back
"Right uppercut! Harder, harder, harder!" At T3 Health and Fitness in Cooper City, physical therapist Craig Marks barks instructions as he spars with William Defreitas, who swings wildly and charges forward with more jabs. There's an invisible...
Tags: Broward County, Diseases and Illnesses, Cooper City, Health Treatments, Physical Therapy
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FAU, UM at Quidditch World Cup this weekend
Brooms up, South Florida! Students from Florida Atlantic University and the University of Miami are in Kissimmee this weekend for the sixth annual Quidditch World Cup, after months of training like wizards. Quidditch is the broom-wielding sport made...
Tags: FIFA World Cup, Teaching and Learning, College Basketball, Basketball, Sports
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'Autism is not disability'
April is National Autism Awareness Month, which naturally raises the question: awareness of what? As a parent of a 19-year old son with autism, if you had asked me that question years ago, I would have said things like, "Be aware that kids with autism...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Autism, Ellicott City, Towson University
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St. Pete Catholic OT Reilly Gibbons commits to Miami
For the last ten months St. Petereburg Catholic’s Reilly Gibbons has been accumulating offers while making the transition from tight end to offensive tackle. The 6-foot-6, 280-pound prospect decided to end the recruiting process Monday committing...
Tags: Florida State University, Sun Life Stadium, Football, Sports, ESPN (tv network)
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Change needed at the top for both Rutgers and NCAA
Once upon a time — actually this week — in a land not too far away, two kings stood defiant as adversity swirled around them. Both held court in front of hordes of media members, who came armed with only questions and were seeking nothing...
Tags: College Sports, Sports, Miami Hurricanes, Rutgers University, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Florida Gulf Coast defines March Madness
The school bookstore ran out of shirts Monday. The athletic website crashed twice. The basketball coach received more than 1,000 texts. The star guard saw three alias Twitter accounts start in his name. "And one already has more followers than me,''...
Tags: Florida Gulf Coast University, College Sports, Basketball, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Florida Gulf Coast Eagles
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Field has mulled selling artifacts
When the Field Museum sold more than 30 works of 19th-century Western art for millions of dollars in 2004, it eased controversy by announcing plans to spend the proceeds on new artifacts and by holding on to four of the best paintings from the collection....
Tags: Endangered Species, Environmental Issues, Political Fundraising, Ethics, Religion and Belief
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Bourbon tasting at Steak 954 for UM neurology department fundraiser sells $1,000 tickets
If you've been waiting for a chance to sip on the nearly unattainable 23-year-aged bourbon made by Pappy Van Winkle, Steak 954 at the W Fort Lauderdale will offer it to you on May 23, but it will cost you a stack. The tasting lineup is filled with old...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Fort Lauderdale, Steaks, Foods and Beverages
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Weekend Preview: Nothing against Ultra, but ...
We’ve got nothing against DJs. We’ve got friends who are DJs. I think my son’s old orthodontist used to be a DJ. But, man, you can’t turn around without tripping over one this week. Here’s some stuff to do that has nothing to...
Tags: Music, Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Entertainment, Religion and Belief, Ticketmaster
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Jane Monheit swings into Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale
Jane Monheit knows firsthand the life-changing influence that music can have on a young life. As a schoolgirl growing up in the late 1980s on the south shore of Long Island, where the right jeans and the right sneakers were required, Monheit was all...
Tags: Long Island, David Letterman, Teaching and Learning, Music, Entertainment
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Sanford Burnham picks 5 collaborators
With a focus on cancer, diabetes and obesity, Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute at Lake Nona has picked the first five research groups that it will collaborate with to advance drug discoveries. The scientific teams will be part of the Florida...
Tags: University of Central Florida, Orlando, Medical Research, Medicare, Healthcare Provider
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New Bears coach clearly puts lot of thought into game
"Without family, close relationships, and people you enjoy being around, all the work in the world just isn't worth it.'' — Bears coach Marc Trestman, author of "Perseverance: Life Lessons on Leadership and Teamwork" Jerry Trestman never...
Tags: Jim Kelly, Fran Tarkenton, Minnesota Vikings, Jerry Rice, Music
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