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BASEBALL
Winner will host the double-elimination State B American Legion Baseball Tournament Wednesday through Sunday. The winner will advance to the State A in Yankton July 27-31. Redfield and Milbank are in the tourney. Defending champion Alexandria did not...Tags: NASCAR, Tulsa Shock, National Football League, Injuries and Wounds, Cross Country Horse Racing
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Cost, longevity and recovery for replacement body parts
Tribune NewspapersEver wonder how long that artificial finger joint will last? Or how about that cheek implant? What's the recovery time from surgery for a new elbow? What's the hospital bill going to look like if you get a new hip? Such questions frequently come up, as...Tags: Breast Augmentation, Health and Medical Professionals, Medicare, Bones and Joints, Health
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Baltimore inventor gave hope to those with hip problems
While the name John Gilbert Collison Sr. has been largely forgotten today, his invention of the artificial steel hip ball more than 60 years ago has given him orthopedic immortality. His invention, manufactured in Baltimore in his Falls Road facility,...Tags: John Gilbert, Injuries and Wounds, The Washington Post, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Companies and Corporations
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Seminar on knee and hip replacement surgery set for Dec. 3
Dr. Kamala Littleton will host a free seminar on a new procedure on hip and knee surgery from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, at New Covenant Fellowship Church, 18310 Breathedville Road, Boonsboro. Littleton is one of the first surgeons in Maryland to...Tags: Health, Hips, Human Body, Knees
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What were columnist's holiday plans? From the archives of Virginia Horn.
Holiday Probe columns were among the most beloved from longtime writer, the late Virginia Horn. On occasion, we hope to start running the occasional holiday-themed classic from Horn. The following is one of her last Thanksgiving columns, printed Nov. 25,...Tags: Thanksgiving, Health, Entertainment Events, Human Body, Holidays
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Zsa Zsa Gabor: More surgery may be needed, rep says
Ministry of GossipZsa Zsa Gabor may be facing more surgery after complications developed around a feeding tube that was surgically replaced over the weekend, her rep said Tuesday. Zsa Zsa Gabor had been looking at a midweek release from the hospital, her husband said... -
Board approves short-term rehab center
TribLocal - Arlington Heights ยป NewsCiting innovative design and delivery of services, a state regulatory panel approved a short-term rehabilitation center slated for Arlington Heights Road, but the facility must …... -
Howard Schnellenberger undergoing hip replacement surgery today
FAU Sports | Sun Sentinel blogsHoward Schnellenberger will not be watching FAU's first scrimmage of the preseason today. That is because he is scheduled to have hip replacement surgery today, according to several sources I talked with. (Update 11:15 a.m.: FAU just confirmed...Tags: Health, Howard Schnellenberger, Human Body, Medical Procedures and Tests, Surgery
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Howard Schnellenberger back in the saddle, and not too happy
FAU Sports | Sun Sentinel blogsThings are pretty much back to normal a week after The Voice had hip replacement surgery. While still relying heavily on the golf cart to get around practice, he is back on the field and back on charge of......Tags: Howard Schnellenberger, Surgery
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Pediatrician says bike helmet saved her life
TribLocal - EvanstonWhether heading to a nearby pool, visiting a friend or going to school, children use their bicycles as a convenient way to get around. But …... -
96-year-old pioneering female surgeon receives new 'jiffy hip'
Daily PressIsabella Harrison, trim and neatly turned out in lavender pants with a matching top, leans over her walker to push it methodically in front of her. Occasionally, she stops to straighten her back. "I've started to hunch over from using this," concedes...Tags: Chiropractors, Injuries and Wounds, World War II (1939-1945), Broken Bones, Physical Conditions
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Check for signs of pulmonary embolism
Pulmonary embolisms - like the one affecting tennis star Serena Williams - are blood clots in the arteries of the lungs - and they often originate in the legs, traveling up to the lungs. Experts say they're more common in those who've been confined to...Tags: Symptoms, Travel, Health, Trips and Vacations, Physical Conditions
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