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8 Pain Syndromes With Strange Names
Do you have housemaid's knee or jersey finger? Many common pain conditions have acquired colorful monikers.
Baby Wrist
Upsy-daisy! New moms lifting and holding their newborns numerous times a day may develop baby wrist, also known as de Quervain’...Tags: Physical Therapists, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Health and Medical Professionals, Chemicals, Swelling
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Fitness Fridays: Cheaper than a massage
It's amazing how I forget so quickly how Pilates makes me feel. At one time I was a regular in a one-hour weekend class. The instructor was a bubbly, chatty woman who followed much the same routine every week and even used the same banter -- "That's...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Jane Fonda, Elbows, Injuries and Wounds, Human Body
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Fitness Fridays: Playing through the pain
Exercise is good for you. Period. There should be no argument.
Tennis, though, also has its down sides. Essentially it works one side of the body more than the other (depending on which is your dominant hand) and is a relatively high-impact sport that'...Tags: Advil (drug), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Elbows, Injuries and Wounds
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Baloga back to defend WACO title
koelble@herald-mail.comThe Super Bowl of Washington County golf is here. For the 28th year, Beaver Creek Country Club is host to the annual WACO Championship on Saturday and Sunday. Tournament Director Rod Steiner and head professional Dirk Schultz have the field set for...Tags: Rivers, Clubs and Associations, Bodies of Water, Super Bowl, Human Interest
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Animal procedure could pave the way for human trials
Sunday editorA stem cell procedure performed on a show horse in Somerset County Thursday could be the newest way an animal’s — and eventually a human’s — body could heal itself. Stem cells found in tissue including fat can help cure...Tags: Science and Technology, Agricultural Research and Technology, Tennis, Steroids, Horse (animal)
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The slippery slope of middle age
This past December marked my 43rd birthday. Most of the time I don't feel 43. In fact, I've heard that 40 is the new 30. I try to keep up with the times. I don't wear elastic-waisted "mom jeans" and I'm on Facebook along with my kids. But, I've come to...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Hips, Human Body, Health
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