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    Jan 10, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. Several Hagerstown-area residents agree with three players not being voted into Baseball Hall of Fame

    Major League Baseball’s all-time leader in home runs and MVP awards, the all-time leader in Cy Young Awards, and the only player to hit more than 60 home runs in three different seasons were on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot this year.
    caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.com
    Major League Baseball’s all-time leader in home runs and MVP awards, the all-time leader in Cy Young Awards, and the only player to hit more than 60 home runs in three different seasons were on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot this year. Despite...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Barry Bonds, Drug Use, Drugs and Medicines, Sports

  2. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  3. Michigan cases tied to meningitis outbreak hit 211

    CONSTANTINE, Mich. (AP) — Michigan authorities say a national outbreak of fungal meningitis linked to contaminated steroids has infected at least 211 people in Michigan, an increase in 10 in the past three days.
    CONSTANTINE, Mich. (AP) — Michigan authorities say a national outbreak of fungal meningitis linked to contaminated steroids has infected at least 211 people in Michigan, an increase in 10 in the past three days. The Michigan Department of...

    Tags: Back Pain, Drugs and Medicines, Meningitis

  4. Jan 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Afghan slaying: Defense depends on Sgt. Bales' mental health

    Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, accused of killing 16 civilians in Afghanistan, will undergo a sanity review before a mental health defense can be presented, a military judge decided Thursday. Col. Jeffery Nance ordered the review, a step in the ongoing...

    Tags: Lawyers, Robert Bales, Behavioral Conditions, Murder, Crime, Law and Justice

  6. Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  7. Get a Pre-Purchase Exam before you put the horse under the tree

    If you can't judge a book by its cover, you certainly can't rely on casual observation when it comes to buying a horse. Once you've narrowed the field and found a horse that is a good match for you, it's time to schedule a pre-purchase exam. It may be...

    Tags: Horse (animal), Arthritis, X-rays, Medical Procedures and Tests

  8. Jun 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Former Orioles executive Jim Duquette to donate kidney to daughter

    The problems of a 10-year-old sound something like this.
    The problems of a 10-year-old sound something like this. "Can I pleeeaaase have an email account?" pleads Lindsey Duquette, jumping up and down in front of her mom, Pam Duquette, in the family kitchen in Sparks. "All my friends have email." It's...

    Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Nephrotic Syndrome, Radio, Alonzo Mourning, Omar Minaya

  10. Sep 2, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  11. Biden: Romney win would be a "catastrophe" for the middle class.

    Capitol Ideas with John L. Micek
    Vice President Joe Biden took sharp aim at Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney and running-mate U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan in York on Sunday, warning that a GOP win in November would result in a "catastrophe for the middle class" as......
  12. Nov 1, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  13. Wrongful-death lawsuit filed in Indiana in connection with meningitis outbreak

    The first wrongful-death lawsuit in connection with the fungal meningitis outbreak was filed in Elkhart, Ind. Tuesday.
    The first wrongful-death lawsuit in connection with the fungal meningitis outbreak was filed in Elkhart, Ind. Tuesday. The widow of victim Daniel Rohrer filed the complaint against the New England Compounding Center and its sister companies, including...

    Tags: New Products, Health Organizations, Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Trials

  14. Sep 26, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Advocates say EEG therapy can guide mental energy

    Andrew Ingley wanted to improve his focus and his creativity.
    Andrew Ingley wanted to improve his focus and his creativity. So Ingley, a manager of a chiropractor's office, turned to a creative method that he says helped him in both areas: He examined and learned to control his brain waves. Ingley, 39, recently...

    Tags: Stress, Chiropractors, Brain, Science and Technology, Research

  16. Nov 18, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  17. One in 20 youth has used steroids to bulk up: study

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - About five percent of middle and high school students have used anabolic steroids to put on muscle, according to a new study from Minnesota. In addition to steroid use, more than one-third of boys and one-fifth of girls in the...

    Tags: Lance Armstrong, Cycling, Tour de France, Schools, Drugs and Medicines

  18. Oct 2, 2012 | Zap2It
  19. ESPN’s “30 for 30 Vol. II” goes for “Broke”

    Channel Guide Magazine
    ESPN’s “30 for 30″ sports documentary series returns on Tuesday, Oct. 2, at 8pm ET with “Broke,” a look at sports stars who’ve lost their fortunes. ESPN’s 30 for 30 sports documentary film series returns for a...
  20. Aug 10, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  21. Nails Grow in Place of Hair on Woman's Face and Scalp

    BALTIMORE, MD (KTLA) -- Doctors at Johns Hopkins have a medical mystery on their hands, a condition that is causing nails to grow out of a woman's face.
    KTLA News
    BALTIMORE, MD (KTLA) -- Doctors at Johns Hopkins have a medical mystery on their hands, a condition that is causing nails to grow out of a woman's face. The illness came on after the woman suffered an allergic reaction to steroids used to control asthma....

    Tags: Asthma, Allergies, Symptoms

  22. Oct 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Triceps tears have a long recovery period

    Fans were missing linebacker Ray Lewis at the end of the Ravens' last game. Lewis is out for the season after suffering a triceps tear, a rare injury with a long recovery time. Dr. Umasuthan Srikumaran, assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, said triceps tears are significant injuries for athletes.
    Fans were missing linebacker Ray Lewis at the end of the Ravens' last game. Lewis is out for the season after suffering a triceps tear, a rare injury with a long recovery time. Dr. Umasuthan Srikumaran, assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at the...

    Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Health Treatments, Physical Therapists, Johns Hopkins University, Football

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