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Man charged with DUI in crash that killed Polk couple, seriously hurt their son
A 58-year-old Polk County man was arrested Wednesday after deputies said he caused a Christmas Eve crash that killed a husband and wife and injured three other people, including an 87-year-old woman. Michael Sisco of Lake Wales was arrested on two...
Tags: Health Treatments, Crime, Law and Justice, Drunk Driving, Transportation Accidents, Physical Therapists
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Family support helps bombing victim heal
Boston HeraldIt began as a great Patriots Day weekend for the DiMartino family of Webster, N.Y., who came to Boston to watch their marathon-running mom, Mona DiMartino, compete in the race. When the bombs went off on Boylston Street, three members of the clan...Tags: Health Treatments, Physical Therapists, Sports, Health and Medical Professionals, Boston Marathon
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Wised-up Shelby Wilson will run for Owls
The Daily Citizen, Dalton, Ga.During her time at Northwest Whitfield High School, senior distance runner Shelby Wilson has learned being at her best physically means paying attention to her mental approach, too. It's a lesson she hopes to apply even more as a member of the cross...Tags: Politics, Health Treatments, Lobbying, Running, Colleges and Universities
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Parkway NOW plans open house
Parkway Neuroscience and Spine Institute is celebrating the opening of its Neuro-Ortho Walk-In Clinic, Parkway NOW, on Thursday, May 30, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 13 Western Maryland Parkway, Suite 106, in Hagerstown. Open house guests may partake of...Tags: Health Treatments, Chiropractic, Health and Medical Professionals, Chiropractors
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Taking it in stride
Fergus Falls Daily Journal, Minn.Pelican Rapids' junior pitcher A.J. Wroe knew it would be a challenge to get varsity playing time this year among 20 players under new head coach Adam Johnson. But he has overcome a far greater challenge. During his freshman year, Wroe, a three-...Tags: Baseball, Health Treatments, Mayo Clinic, Sports
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After wreck, teen defies odds to celebrate first Mother's Day
The Monitor, McAllen, TexasEven when she was unconscious in a hospital bed, Genesis Flores gripped her pregnant belly, her mother said. Martha Flores moved her daughter's hands to demonstrate as Genesis sat propped in her bed at home, cartoons playing on the TV. The teen's infant...Tags: Health Treatments, Coma, Physical Therapists, Health and Medical Professionals, Mother's Day
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Two plead not guilty in gas station assaults
The Daily World, Aberdeen, Wash.Two people charged in connection with a shooting at a gas station in Elma April 13 pleaded not guilty Monday in Grays Harbor Superior Court. The hearings of two others charged in connection with the incident were delayed until next week. Gordon J....Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Health Treatments, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Trials, Prosecution
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Boy struck by train returns to school
Special to the TribuneTwo months after he was struck by a train and lost his foot, Dominic Szymanski surprised his classmates at his Barrington school today, his first visit since the accident. More than 300 students at Hough Street Elementary School were gathered for an...Tags: Health Treatments, Metra
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Boy hit by train returns to school
With two major rail lines intersecting in the center of town, many of Barrington's paramedics and police officers are all too familiar with the grim work of responding to train-vs.-pedestrian accidents. So when Officer Jennifer Whitcher watched...
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William and Mary's Tutwiler survives 'miracle' ordeal and recovery
WILLIAMSBURG — As Josh Tutwiler plummeted through the fall Missouri air, the sheer rock face racing past and the ledge from which he fell rapidly receding, he felt his conscious mind split in two. On one side, memories and experiences zipped...
Tags: Headaches, Health Treatments, University of Missouri , College of William and Mary, Sports
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High school track & field: Penns Valley's Darr hopes her perseverance pays off at districts
Centre Daily TimesThe first injury was excruciating. The second was even worse. They cost Carolyn Darr nearly two years of her high school athletic career. Now, with just a few days left to compete, the Penns Valley senior is hoping to make the most of her final...Tags: Health Treatments, Values, Track and Field, High School Sports, Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association
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A health-care business that's reviving house calls
Philadelphia Daily NewsLEO SAFRO, 34, of Ivyland, Bucks County, is CEO and owner of MultiCare Health System, based in Willow Grove. Launched last year, the company provides primary-care services to about 100 homebound patients, most of whom are seniors. Q: How did you come up...Tags: Health Treatments, Internists, Small Businesses, Business, Health and Medical Professionals
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