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Peyton Manning still having trouble throwing
The news for Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manningstill is not good.
Read more...Chiropractor Treats Birmingham Sports Injury Patients
BIRMINGHAM, AL-- - Dr. Scott Duca of Back On Track Chiropractic and Wellness Center is treating the back pain, neck pain and other symptoms associated with a sports injury with a combination of chiropractic ...
Read more...Maldon Chronicle published Back to work for MP Whittingdale after slipped disc op
MALDON MP John Whittingdale is back chairing the Culture, Media and Sports Committee after surgery for a slipped disc in his back...
Read more...San Antonio doctors perform the city's first robot surgery for throat cancer
SAN ANTONIO -- San Antonio surgeons have a new way to remove cancerous tumors from the throat. It involves a skilled doctor and a robot. At San Antonio’s Methodist Hospital, surgeons performed a groundbreaking procedure on Saturday, February 4, 2012. It was the city’s first robotic surgery for throat cancer. Head and neck surgeon Dr. Nathan Hales removed a cancerous tumor from the back of a ...
Read more...Neck surgery to sideline Sooners’ Habern for the spring
When Oklahoma takes to the field for the start of spring practice in just over a month, they’ll do so without the services of the anchor of their offensive line. Center Ben Habern underwent neck surgery late last week, SoonerScoop.com reports, and will not be available for the spring sessions. The website reports that the…
Read more...Adele Shares The Gory Details Of Her Vocal Cord Surgery
Adele has been out of commission since undergoing throat surgery back in November, but she’s back and better than ever and excited to share all the icky medical details. “It felt like someone put a curtain over my throat,” the “Set Fire to the Rain” singer tells Anderson Cooper in her upcoming 60 Minutes interview [...]
Read more...AP Interview: Homecoming inspires wounded Marine
Shot through the upper back on a rooftop in Afghanistan and gasping for breath after a bullet ripped through his chest, Marine Sgt. Ben Tomlinson had a fear worse than death.
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