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    Jan 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Orioles news and notes on Brian Roberts, Dylan Bundy and more from FanFest

    Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts reiterated that he is fully recovered from the sports hernia surgery he had on Dec. 20. He stressed that he’s been able to work out more this offseason than he has before and he believes the migraines, concussion symptoms and hip injury last August that has limited him to 115 games in the past three years are all behind him.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts reiterated that he is fully recovered from the sports hernia surgery he had on Dec. 20. He stressed that he’s been able to work out more this offseason than he has before and he believes the migraines, concussion...

    Tags: Spring Training, Sports, Nolan Reimold, Dylan Bundy, Brian Matusz

  2. Jan 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Head injuries have NFL players worried about the future

    They’re big. They’re fast. They’re strong.  And you can see something else in today’s NFL players:  they’re scared.
    The Baltimore Sun
    They’re big. They’re fast. They’re strong.  And you can see something else in today’s NFL players:  they’re scared. Scared about what football might be doing to their brains. Scared about a possible lifetime of migraine...

    Tags: Mental Health, NFL Pro Bowl, Sports, National Football League, Symptoms

  4. Nov 19, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  5. Jarema denies six allegations including sexual discrimination, defamation

    CHARLEVOIX -- John Jarema responded Thursday to a lawsuit filed against him by a former employee of his, Shaynee Fanara.
    CHARLEVOIX -- John Jarema responded Thursday to a lawsuit filed against him by a former employee of his, Shaynee Fanara. The outgoing Charlevoix County prosecutor denied all six counts brought against him and against Charlevoix County by his former...

    Tags: Primaries, Politics, Laws, Sexual Misconduct, Employment

  6. Jan 17, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  7. Notre Dame-ES looks to translate experience into extended run

    The District 11 Class A girls basketball tournament typically belongs to the Schuylkill League.
    The District 11 Class A girls basketball tournament typically belongs to the Schuylkill League. Notre Dame-East Stroudsburg hopes its experienced roster can end that trend this season. The Spartans have a month left to prepare for one final shot at...

    Tags: Elections, Sports, Lakes and Ponds, Concussion, Politics

  8. Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. 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.
    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: Insurance, Colleges and Universities, Pharmaceuticals, Disasters and Accidents, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips

  10. Dec 5, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Weigh pros and cons of 2 new diet drugs

    Weight-loss drugs have so far been a complete bust. But they may be verging on a comeback, now that the Food and Drug Administration has approved two new prescription diet pills for the first time in more than a decade.
    Weight-loss drugs have so far been a complete bust. But they may be verging on a comeback, now that the Food and Drug Administration has approved two new prescription diet pills for the first time in more than a decade. Both weight-loss medications...

    Tags: George Washington University, High Blood Pressure, Cleft Lip and Palate, Heart Attack, Belviq

  12. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Hopkins team explores the dark side of light

    Scientists who study sleep understand that light has a dark side, because it can interrupt natural rhythms, causing the mood and learning problems that go with lack of rest. Johns Hopkins University researchers have taken the understanding a step further and to a cellular level, finding that exposure to bright light at night appears to create these problems by itself, even apart from sleep patterns.
    Scientists who study sleep understand that light has a dark side, because it can interrupt natural rhythms, causing the mood and learning problems that go with lack of rest. Johns Hopkins University researchers have taken the understanding a step...

    Tags: Depression, Colleges and Universities, Education, Medical Procedures and Tests, Pharmaceuticals

  14. Jan 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Should everyone go gluten free?

    <i>A nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center regularly provides a guest post. This week, Shanti Lewis weighs in on gluten-free diets.</i>
    A nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center regularly provides a guest post. This week, Shanti Lewis weighs in on gluten-free diets. Have you walked in the grocery store lately and seen a plethora of products labeled "gluten-free?" Do...

    Tags: Dietary Supplements, Healthy Diet, Weight Loss, Diseases and Illnesses, Food Industry

  16. Nov 24, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Oliver Sacks' 'Hallucinations' discusses the brain's quirky operating system

    As often as 40 times a day, &ldquo;Stephen L.&rdquo; has a sense that everything he is doing, he has done before. Once, to disrupt the constant drag of this d&eacute;j&agrave; vu, he lurched into a wild dance in front of a washroom mirror. That was something he was sure he'd never done before.
    As often as 40 times a day, “Stephen L.” has a sense that everything he is doing, he has done before. Once, to disrupt the constant drag of this déjà vu, he lurched into a wild dance in front of a washroom mirror. That was something he was...

    Tags: Schizophrenia, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Seizures, Parkinson's Disease, Neurosurgery

  18. Aug 9, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  19. Orlando’s long-suffering “Dwightmare” will end with Howard trade

    En Fuego - Orlando Sentinel
    Assuming the final details get sorted out Friday, Dwight Howard is set to become the second Superman in the history of the franchise to fly away to Los Angeles, the land of bigger skyscrapers, pretty movie stars and In-N-Out Burgers....
  20. Sep 5, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  21. Migraines not tied to greater weight gain

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Despite what some research has suggested, women with migraines may have no greater risk of becoming overweight than other women do, a large study finds. Some studies, though not all, have found a connection between excess...

    Tags: Women's Health, Weight, Science and Technology, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Research

  22. Sep 22, 2012 | Zap2It
  23. Sharon Stone hospitalized in Milan for migraine headache

    Pop2it
    "Wild horses couldn't keep her away," the Foundation said in a statement....
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