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Spinal Surgery Helps Boones Mill Woman "Get Her Life Back"
WDBJ-TV Anchor/ReporterImagine back pain so severe you found yourself hunched over. One Boones Mill woman endured that kind of pain for more than four years until this year when she underwent spinal surgery at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital. "It was like a chronic...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Back Surgery
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READER SUBMITTED: Free Acupuncture Day At Many Rivers Community Acupuncture
WindsorMany Rivers Community Acupuncture, an affordable acupuncture clinic with a sliding scale of $15 to $35 per treatment, will host a Free Acupuncture Day on Thursday, May 16, 8:30 a.m. to 1 pm. Free acupuncture treatments will be provided for all new...Tags: Allergies, Acupuncture
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Stroudsburg councilman pleads guilty to heroin possession
A Stroudsburg councilman arrested on St. Patrick's Day for allegedly buying heroin from a police informant outside a Monroe County bar pleaded guilty to a drug charge Monday, according to court records. Neil L. Allen, 35, of Stroudsburg allegedly...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Court Preliminary, Heroin, St. Patrick's Day, Trials
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One pilot dies in midair collision of two Cessnas
One pilot died after two small planes collided Monday afternoon over Ventura County, sending one plummeting into a mountainside and forcing the other to land on a golf course. Both planes were Cessna single-engine aircraft. At least one had departed...
Tags: Transportation Accidents, Sports, Federal Aviation Administration, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Golf
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Plane makes emergency landing on golf course in Westlake Village
A small plane made an emergency landing at the Westlake Golf Course on Monday afternoon, resulting in non-life-threatening injuries to three people, Los Angeles County sheriff's officials said. The Cessna made a belly landing at 2:15 p.m. near the third...
Tags: Transportation Accidents, Sports, Sarah Palin, Golf, Air and Space Accidents
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Authorities investigate report of second plane down near Calabasas
Federal aviation authorities are investigating a report of a second plane crash in the Santa Monica Mountains near Calabasas but it was not immediately clear if it was related to an earlier emergency landing at a nearby golf course. FAA spokesman...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, Sports, Transportation Accidents, Google+, Golf
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Plane crash may be related to forced landing of other aircraft
A plane crash in the Santa Monica Mountains on Monday afternoon may be connected to an incident in which a small plane made a forced landing in Westlake Village about the same time, authorities said. The crash of the plane in rugged terrain near...
Tags: Transportation Accidents, Sports, Google+, National Transportation Safety Board, Golf
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Crews search for victims in plane crash in Santa Monica Mountains
Firefighters were searching for victims Monday afternoon in rugged terrain in the Santa Monica Mountains after a plane crashed in the area. The crash, which followed a forced landing of a separate aircraft in Westlake Village earlier Monday, sparked a...
Tags: Transportation Accidents, Sports, Golf, Air and Space Accidents
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Yoga has more to offer than traditional classes
The bendy brilliance attained by practicing yoga regularly has become a treasure sought after by many Americans. Hindu monks brought the 5,000-year-old practice to the West in the late 19th century, and by the mid-1980s, yoga was heralded as a way to...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Somerville, Music, Weather Reports, Weather
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Glen Burnie woman rides through adversity to strength
Lauren Williams and her father unbox the treasure: a three-wheeled cycle, powered by the arms. Larry Williams adjusts the footrests and affixes Lauren's feet with Velcro straps. Lauren, 26, narrows her eyes in determination, pushes one pedal with her...
Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Sports, Diabetes, Baseball, Scoliosis
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Monitoring upends balance of power at workplace, some say [video chat]
In a drive to cut costs and improve efficiency, companies are employing an ever-increasing array of tracking and monitoring technology to see what their employees are doing at all times, according to a story in Monday’s Los Angeles Times. For...
Tags: Employment, Layoffs and Downsizing, Health and Medical Professionals, Productivity, Medical Specialization
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Three hurt when car goes airborne on Route 222 in Breinigsville
Three people were taken to the hospital Sunday morning after a car driven by an 82-year-old Allentown woman went airborne along Route 222 in Breinigsville, according to the Upper Macungie Township Police Department. Police monitoring traffic observed a...Tags: Allentown, Breinigsville, Macungie, New Tripoli, Hospitals and Clinics
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