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View from the top
Chris and Jamie Swann's Baltimore townhouse off Key Highway features what many would consider a million-dollar view of the city's busy waterfront and beyond. That was reason enough for them to purchase the four-story brick home with rooftop deck in June...
Tags: Key West, Inner Harbor, Hospitals and Clinics, Highway Transportation, Health and Medical Professionals
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Richards continues family tradition of orthopedic care
Name of business: Richards Orthopaedic Center and Sports Medicine Owner: Dr. Robert N. Richards Jr. Address: 144 S. Eighth St., Suite 107, Chambersburg, Pa. Opening date: Sept. 4, 2012 Products and services: Specializing in patient-friendly, expert...
Tags: Orthopedic Surgery, The Pennsylvania State University, Temple University Medical School, Sports, Physical Therapy
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Popular high school 'gym rat' shot dead in Delray
After he was shot by a party crasher late Saturday, Dante Weir's friends drove him to a local hospital, desperately hoping he would survive. Soon enough about 50 to 60 of his friends were waiting outside of the trauma unit at Delray Medical Center....
Tags: Delray Beach, Murder, Health and Medical Professionals, Shootings, Coconut Creek
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No. 3: Former intern still feeling effects of police car wreck
Ashley Elliott can't remember any details from the collision, but the 6-inch metal plate and five screws from the surgery to repair her broken collarbone will remind her of the event for the rest of her life. Elliott, of Enumclaw, Wash., has wanted...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Transportation Accidents, Insurance
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Past year brought triumphs, tragedies for Clark
There was much to celebrate in Clark County in 2012, with the opening of a new hospital and a prestigious award granted to a local elementary school. But the year also had plenty of sadness, with a double homicide, the passing of one of the county’s...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, The Women (movie, 2008), Trials, Murder, Crime, Law and Justice
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Hamstring strain could sideline Urlacher for season
Tribune reporterThe Bears have to brace themselves for the possibility of Brian Urlacher missing at least the rest of the regular season. Multiple sources told the Tribune that Urlacher won't play for the next three games at a minimum after suffering a Grade 2 right...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Chicago Bears, National Football Conference, Russell Wilson, Minnesota Vikings
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Meet Maryland running back commitment DeAndre' Lane
The Baltimore SunFor as long as DeAndre’ Lane can remember, he’s “been known for being fast.” That reputation was earned during his time playing football in the Arbutus rec league, later with Catonsville’s varsity squad, and starring in the...Tags: Torrey Smith, High School Sports, Ray Rice, Health Treatments, New Orleans Saints
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Faster shoulder surgery recovery
WGN NewsA faster recovery from shoulder surgery. Local surgeons say a new technique cuts down the down time with the same or even better results as a traditional procedure. It’s an overuse injury more common among volleyball players, pitchers and other...Tags: Orthopedic Surgery, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Physical Therapy, Health and Medical Professionals, Health Treatments
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Elite NFL players come back quickly from injuries
It's an award that any NFL player would be proud of, but none would choose to endure. Comeback player of the year. The field is especially crowded this season, with an inordinate number of standout players returning from season-ending injuries, the...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Hakeem Olajuwon, Peyton Manning, Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings
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This Hawk Knows About School Spirit
The Hartford Courant— Katie Roth was a true Maple Hill High Wildcat. She played basketball for her high school in Castleton, N.Y., becoming the all-time scoring and rebounding leader. She holds the school record in the shot put. A three-sport athlete, Roth also played...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, University of Hartford, Basketball, Sprained Ankle, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Culture is key, but key to culture comes through hiring
When I was young and naive (approximately 16 months ago), I believed all it took to create a happy workplace were big salaries and free doughnuts. Turns out, it's a bit more involved. There's this thing called "culture," and the happiest workplaces...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Alpine Skiing, Elections, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Employment Opportunities
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Medicine has answers for pelvic floor disorder sufferers
The term "pelvic floor" was not part of polite conversation a generation ago, when women with pelvic floor disorders, or PFDs, often suffered in silence. Fortunately for the millions of women who know this acronym all too well, times have changed....Tags: Cesarean Section, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health Treatments, Pelvic Pain, Pharmaceuticals
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