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Man Whose Wheelchair Money was Stolen, Dies
FOX40 NewsA man with Lou Gehrig’s Disease who had money for his wheelchair ramp stolen in June, has now died. Leo Smith lived in a trailer home park in Tracy with his new wife Angela. Leo was a car salesman and former cook who was active until just a few...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Human Interest, Health, Crimes, Lou Gehrig's Disease
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Baseball diplomacy: Ripken hosts Japanese teens
Thinking backon his efforts as an ambassador of baseball, Cal Ripken Jr. recalled howthe teens he worked with in Nicaragua were so excited it was impossible to corral them into groups, while the kids in China were so reserved it was hard to get them out...Tags: Little League Baseball, Richard Nixon, Natural Disasters, Baltimore Orioles, Diplomacy
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Ty Herndon takes his 'Journey On' to Hagerstown
amyc@herald-mail.comTy Herndon is pretty relaxed. While sitting in Kansas City, Mo., on a recent Tuesday morning enjoying a cup of coffee and waiting for a flight to Dallas, where he was scheduled to perform the following night, he took a few minutes for a telephone...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Celebrities and Health Issues, Elections, Health, Journey (music group)
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Northwestern study unveils clues to cause of ALS
Tribune reporterResearchers at Northwestern University say they have discovered a common cause behind the mysterious and deadly affliction of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, better known as Lou Gehrig's disease, that could open the door to an effective treatment. Dr....Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Research, Human Body, Health, Research
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Monday, August 22, 2011
5 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Greg Jarrett 5:39 a.m. Greg Jarrett gets an update on Libya. 6:09 a.m. Los Angeles Times foreign correspondent Borzou Daragahi, who is based in Cairo, has details on Iran sentencing two U.S. hikers to 8 years in jail. 6:39 a.m.... -
Cause of ALS is found, Northwestern team says
Researchers at Northwestern University say they have discovered a common cause behind the mysterious and deadly affliction of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease, that could open the door to an effective treatment.
Dr. Teepu Siddique,...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Research, Human Body, Health, Research
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Brain Science
KIAHNorthwestern University researchers have found a common link that leads to the cause of ALS, better known to some as Lou Gehrig's disease. ALS is a degenerative disease that takes its toll on most major motor skills. The root of ALS has been linked to a...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Human Body, Health, Brain, Lou Gehrig's Disease
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Commentary: Steve Gleason provides inspiration for down-and-out WSU
We start by putting our Bud Light Spotlight on a glimmer of hope from a place we’d least expect it: Pullman.
I’d argue that the best sports story in the country this weekend came at Washington State.
For close to a week, we were...Tags: Steve Gleason, Diseases and Illnesses, Joe Paterno, Health, Washington State Cougars
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TODAY IN HISTORY
1776: The Declaration of Independence was adopted by delegates to the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia. 1894: The Republic of Hawaii was proclaimed. Hawaii was annexed by the United States four years later. 1910: In what was billed as ''The...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Human Interest, Hawaii, Minnesota, Chelsea (Manhattan, New York)
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Can Baltimore's 'Ball Boys' be the next 'Pawn Stars?'
The new ABC reality TV series "Ball Boys" opens with the motto: "Every great moment in sports leaves something behind."
This network series set in a Baltimore sports memorabilia shop tells the stories of what happens to some of the stuff left behind....Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Baltimore Orioles, Radio, Baseball, Jim Brown
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New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter chasing 3,000
He is Mr. November, and every other month in which Major League Baseball is played.
He has more hits than Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, a higher career batting average than Mickey Mantle and a higher postseason average than Joe DiMaggio.
And it won't be...Tags: Mickey Mantle, Mark Teixeira, Joe DiMaggio, Hank Aaron, American League
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Worst Food-borne Illness Outbreaks?
FOX 17 NewsThe Decade's 10 Biggest Food-borne Illness Outbreaks: (Source: CNN.com) Tainted cantaloupes have left 13 people dead in what has become the deadliest U.S. outbreak of a food-borne illness in more than a decade, according to the CDC. Incidence rates of...Tags: Personal Service, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Baltimore Orioles, Fox Broadcasting Company, American League
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