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Baseball notes: Cardinals closer Jason Motte to have elbow surgery
St. Louis right-hander Jason Motte will have season-ending Tommy John surgery next week to replace a torn ligament in his right elbow. Mott, who had 42 saves last season as the Cardinals' closer, has not pitched this season. He had been rehabbing and...
Tags: Jeremy Affeldt, Dexter Fowler, Sports, Baseball, St. Louis Cardinals
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Angels have to farm out some injured players
The Angels' training room is so crowded the team sent shortstop Erick Aybar and relievers Kevin Jepsen and Ryan Madson to its extended spring-training facility in Arizona on Wednesday to continue rehabbing the injuries that put them on the disabled list....
Tags: Kevin Jepsen, Luis Jimenez, Ryan Madson, Alberto Callaspo, Mike Scioscia
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Lionel Bringuier's L.A. fast track
PARIS — The Los Angeles Philharmonic's resident conductor Lionel Bringuier is enjoying a rapid rise in the world of classical music. With three concerts this week at Walt Disney Concert Hall, the young Frenchman will complete a six-year stint in...
Tags: Music Industry, Concerts, Culture, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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Reds' Johnny Cueto is put on disabled list
The Cincinnati Reds have lost top starter Johnny Cueto for at least a few weeks because of a strained muscle in his back. Cueto was put on the 15-day disabled list Monday. The Reds called up right-handed reliever Justin Freeman from triple-A Louisville....
Tags: House Building, Toronto Blue Jays, Johnny Cueto, Jose Reyes, Sports
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Vania King to help US Fed Cup team against Belgium, Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin
The Fabulous ForumCaptain Mary Joe Fernandez on Tuesday named Melanie Oudin, Bethanie Mattek-Sands, Liezel Huber and Long Beach's Vania King to the Federation Cup team that opens 2011 play Feb. 5 and 6 in Belgium. The Belgians tentatively expect Kim Clijsters, who...... -
Sizing it up: How to shop for a bra that fits
Tribune Specialty ProductsIf your bra isn’t comfortable, it can bother you all day and be a real distraction from all of the other things you need to pay attention in an average day. Bra discomfort is usually a symptom of an ill-fitting garment. Besides discomfort, how...Tags: Chiropractors, Chiropractic, Breast Cancer, Health and Medical Professionals
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Starstruck: The journey of someone with two left feet to the bright lights of Dancing with the Randolph Stars
The Courier-Tribune, Asheboro, N.C.I'm not a dancer. I don't even play one on TV. The extent of my dance experience is two musicals in high school, prom, college get-togethers and the occasional bar or club and my wedding. I'm better at dancing when no one's watching, which makes this...Tags: Education, Dance, Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Ibuprofen (drug)
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Retiring Bears strength coach a pioneer in his field
Strength and conditioning in the NFL is radically different from what it was 28 years ago, when Rusty Jones first started working for the Bills. Jones, the Bears' retiring director of physical development, is a big reason. He was the first NFL...
Tags: National Football League, Lovie Smith, Football, NFL Pro Bowl, Lance Briggs
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Arsenal of home remedies may save trips to vet's office
Contributing WriterA reader called the other day asking if I had any suggestions for her adopted rescued pet that has what sounds to me like chronic diarrhea. She has visited two veterinarians, one of whom told her the animal would outgrow the problem. The other...Tags: Diarrhea, Holistic Medicines, Pumpkin
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Rowing the Great Lake for breast cancer
"One woman. One Great Lake. One great cause." In her attempt to become the first person to row – yes row – the 1,500 mile perimeter of Lake Michigan, 27-year-old Jenn Gibbons will be completely self-sufficient. She’ll pack 210...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Viral Diseases and Infections, Lake Michigan, Rowing, Health
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W.Va. man shares battle with flesh-eating bacteria
marieg@herald-mail.comFlesh-eating bacteria might sound like something from a science fiction movie or an episode of "The Twilight Zone." But it isn't make believe. Instead, it's a real-life horror story — one where a micro-organism enters the body through an open wound...Tags: Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Diseases and Illnesses, Fiction, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health Organizations
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