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Surgery on joints can restore mobility, lifestyle
Wearing a black pencil skirt revealing a 10-inch scar that goes through her knee Lorri Winter walks across the room with swagger showing what she playfully calls her "America's Next Top Model" walk. Three months following knee replacement surgery swagger...
Tags: Knees, Hip Replacement, MRI (imaging), Health and Medical Professionals, Hips
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What Are GMO's, And What Health Risks Do They Pose?
They’re in 80% of the food we eat: genetically modified organisms. Some say they pose serious health risks. Some believe those risks to be so serious, they’re willing to break the law in order to notify their fellow consumers that products...Tags: Trials, Health, Food and Drug Administration, Laws, Lawyers
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'Lyme-literate' doctor in Illinois, Iowa faces fresh allegations
A former Joliet surgeon who reinvented himself as a "Lyme-literate" physician after Iowa medical authorities charged him with professional incompetence is now facing allegations of misconduct related to his new practice. The Iowa Board of Medicine is...
Tags: Sexual Misconduct, Trials, Joliet, Lyme Disease, Back Pain
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Edsall says Terps have not sustained many more ACL injuries than usual
The Baltimore SunThree Saturdays ago, Randy Edsall walked from the sideline out to the field to find Perry Hills, his starting quarterback, being carefully lifted onto a cart, his eyes closed in pain after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. Last...Tags: Entertainment, Injuries and Wounds, Sports, Atlantic Coast Conference, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
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More health woes for some meningitis patients
CNNSome patients who developed fungal meningitis in an outbreak linked to a Massachusetts compounding pharmacy are experiencing more health woes, officials said. Patients are not only developing meningitis, inflammation of the thin tissue surrounding the...Tags: Disease Prevention, Health, Meningitis, Education, Diseases and Illnesses
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Kids With Crohn's
Kate Moskowitz was still in diapers when she diagnosed with an autoimmune disease that would change her life. Not many people have heard of Crohn’s disease, and there’s no one-size-fits-all method of treatment. Kate, now 5, has already been...
Tags: ING Group, Social Sciences, Genetics, Ulcerative Colitis, Symptoms
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Anne Arundel County health briefs
Holiday meal planning November is National Diabetes Month. The Diabetes and Endocrinology Center at Baltimore Washington Medical Center will offer a program on how to prepare healthy meals during the holidays. Participants will learn how to make...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Hospitals and Clinics, Breast Cancer, Lung Cancer, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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The hard facts on bones and vitamin D
The best way to reduce risk for osteoporosis — a thinning and weakening of the bones — seems to be the subject of ongoing debate. This month brought a fresh round of questions after a report published in the New England Journal of Medicine...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Menopause, Rush University Medical Center, Food and Drug Administration, Calcium
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84-year-old who fell through floor underwent surgery in Baltimore
julieg@herald-mail.comEileen Hope Rindone, the 84-year-old woman who fell through a second-story floor at a Boonsboro-area assisted living center last week, underwent surgery Tuesday morning at R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, according to her daughter....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Fractured Rib, Soma (drug), Head Injuries, Maryland State Police
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Broken collarbone can take months to heal completely
Medical Edge from Mayo ClinicDEAR MAYO CLINIC: I broke my collarbone in a car accident four months ago. It's healing very slowly and hurts somewhat on the break, but even more when I move my shoulder. Is this normal for a collarbone break? Is there a chance I'll need surgery if the...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Injuries and Wounds, Broken Bones
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Be on the look out for tick diseases
Casselton Veterinary Service, Inc. has recently diagnosed our first equine case of Anaplasmosis in May, and now another in June. Both locally kept horses returned to normal shortly after starting antibiotic therapy. We have found a fair number of dogs...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Blood, Anaplasmosis , Lyme Disease, Health
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Teen arrested after attacking man & stealing his XBox
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsA 16-year-old boy is in custody after police say he beat a man and stole his new X-Box 360. It happened in the 1300 block of S. Emporia around 6:15 Monday evening. Police say a 20-year-old man was carrying an X-Box 360, which he just purchased from the...Tags: Theft, Emporia (Emporia, Virginia)
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