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Concussion concerns grow in high school football
For many, it's somewhat of a silent epidemic that is turning into a loud problem. High school athletes are suffering brain injuries at alarming rates, and the research is staggering. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the...
Tags: Jerry Brown, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Injuries and Wounds, Head Injuries, Health Treatments
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L.A. Marathon: Glendale man runs to raise charitable funds
Larry Meyer's marathon pursuits have taken him to some of the most far-flung regions of the world. There was a 20-degree race through snow and ice in Antarctica, and another that had him running across long stretches of the Great Wall of China, up steep...Tags: Health Treatments, Physical Therapy, Health and Medical Professionals, Health, Sports
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The little girl that could
Olivia Kalindjian had to find alternative ways to get around. At 1, she crawled and scooted while other toddlers learned to walk. And during years of corrective surgeries aimed at fixing the severely underdeveloped tibias she was born with, there were...Tags: Orthopedic Surgery, High School Sports, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals, Amputation
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The beast within the beauty
When Ronda Rousey was but a little girl – shy and hushed – her dad bestowed upon her words to live by.
Tragically, Ron Rousey was dead when Ronda was just 8 years old. His words, however, lived on.
"He's the one that told me I'd win a gold...Tags: Bullfighting, 2016 Olympic Games, Showtime (tv network), Awards and Prizes, Ultimate Fighting Championship
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A Balcony View: Mental healing without the guilt trips
Last weekend, the In Theory section of the paper asked whether miracles really take place at group healing revivals. Are people really cured? Or is the only real purpose of a revival to relieve people of their hard-earned money?
I find it difficult to...Tags: Science, Rock of Ages Corporation, Behavioral Conditions, Symptoms, Physiology
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Start the Presses: Broken window theory
What a mess.
Broken glass from the left-side window in front of the Glendale News-Press and Burbank Leader lay strewn about the inside of our building. Someone, for unknown reason or motivation, destroyed one of our panel windows late Friday or in...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Mexico, Political Corruption, Newspaper and Magazine
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Taken For Granted: Historian's writings mirror today's understanding of war
The quaint lakeside township of Benzonia is the birthplace of noted civil war historian Bruce Catton. His favorite place to write was a summer home perched on a bluff overlooking the sparkling waters of Crystal Lake. A glance to the north offered a...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts and Culture, Injuries and Wounds, Defense, Government
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Small Wonders: Taking it one day at a time
Impermanence. Though it creeps up on us silently, change has a habit of striking in the moment. Like the long-building earthquake that jolts us from sleep; or seasons that argue thunderously with wild temperature fluctuations before one relents....Tags: Apple iPhone, Facebook, Disasters and Accidents, Cell Phones, Wireless Technology
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Mailbag: Wrong impression of Chief Adams
With the numerous encounters over the years with police chiefs of the Los Angeles area, I truly thought Randy Adams was a great chief of police for our city. He was interested in the city and cut no slack for his own officers. I remember hearing about...Tags: Disneyland Park, High Blood Pressure, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Los Angeles, Heart Attack
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Mailbag: City needs to invest in safer driving
The female pedestrian who was hit by a car on Brand Boulevard last week is a friend of mine. Her injuries were very serious and included a fractured pelvis and a broken elbow. I doubt that the driver's insurance company will accept "I didn't see her" as a...Tags: Village People (music group), Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Sex, Los Angeles, AIDS
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Judge orders driver to pay crash victim's bills
PASADENA — A Glendale man who was convicted of paralyzing the 38-year-old driver of another car that got caught up in a street race was ordered Wednesday to pay nearly $277,000 to cover the victim’s medical bills so far. Los Angeles County...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Vehicles, Assault, Lawyers, Injuries and Wounds
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Healing Barden bides time during lockout
GLENDALE — It most likely won't be an injury that keeps Ramses Barden from playing football in the NFL this season. The 2004 Flintridge Prep graduate, who was drafted in the third round by the New York Giants out of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in...Tags: Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens, Labor Disputes, Tom Zbikowski, Injuries and Wounds
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