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Class of the month: Barre
For The Baltimore SunNot sure what to expect, I signed up recently for my first class in barre, a combination of Pilates, yoga and ballet. I wasn't too worried about the physical challenge because I am a runner and in good shape. I've also danced and am no stranger to the...Tags: Dance, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Entertainment, Pikesville, Entertainment Events
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14 new weekend brunches
RedEye"This neighborhood is pretty rich in brunch tradition," chef Patrick Sheerin said. The man speaks the truth: Trenchermen, the 4-month-old restaurant he runs with co-chef and brother Michael in Wicker Park, is just blocks from brunch faves such as The...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Sandwiches, Cinnamon, Thyme, Sausages
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Grand Prix of Baltimore track gets re-worked after cars go airborne
IndyCar officials listened to drivers' complaints about the chicane, man-made turns that slowed cars on Pratt Street before the light-rail tracks, in last year's race. So they left it out when setting up the track for this year's Grand Prix of Baltimore....
Tags: Tony Kanaan, Open-Wheel Racing, KV Racing Technology, Auto Racing, Pratt Street
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Doctors: Marathoners' reliance on painkillers poses risks down the road
As part of her marathon training, Daisy Carranza has taken an over-the counter pain reliever nearly every day for the last several months. On race day Sunday, she's prepared to pop at least seven Extra Strength Tylenol capsules: two at the starting line,...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Health and Safety at School, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Chicago Tribune, Tylenol (drug)
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Getting older, getting fit
For people who want to live past 100, the first step is taking a whole bunch more steps.
A recent survey found half of all centenarians are exercising almost every day. Most are walking, but many also are lifting weights, practicing yoga, biking or...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Hospitals and Clinics, Bones and Joints, General Practitioners, Dietary Supplements
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Orioles magic more ritual than superstition
Zach Phillips keeps a few lucky quarters in his pocket. Pedro Strop wears Ninja Turtle boxers. And Jason Hammel — well, it got so extreme that he had to swear off the whole superstition thing. It was, he says, a distraction. "Yeah, I've actually...
Tags: Nick Markakis, Psychology, Jim Thome, Baltimore Orioles, Jason Hammel
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Baseball Hall of Famer Johnny Bench visits Roanoke
As Major League Baseball's pennant races come down the stretch, baseball royalty was right here in the Roanoke Valley on Tuesday night. Johnny Bench, the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame catcher and 14-time All Star, sat down to touch on a variety of topics....
Tags: Major League Baseball, Cincinnati Reds, Ibuprofen (drug), World Series, National League
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Dancing in the street
I didn't want it to be easy. If it were easy, everyone would have it done and where would I be? No bragging rights, no lying about the size of the needle. I couldn't stand walking like this another minute-– swaying from side to side, stiff legged,...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Chiropractors, MRI (imaging), Michael Jackson, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Teething fears are often worse than reality
Some time around 4 to 6 months, your happy angel becomes a feverish, drooling wreck overnight. Could it be a cold? The flu? Or is it that dreaded rite of passage — teething? Teething typically begins a few months after birth with fussing, drooling,...
Tags: Flu, Tylenol (drug), Dentistry and Dental Health, Diarrhea, Teeth
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Aspirin use not tied to breast cancer risk
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - How frequently older women use aspirin and other pain relievers has nothing to do with their chance of developing breast cancer, a large new study suggests. Previous research has painted a cloudy picture, with some studies...Tags: Arthritis, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Tylenol (drug), Science and Technology, Breast Cancer
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Health tips for freshmen
Attention, freshmen: You will likely pick up more than knowledge and new friends when you start college. There's a good chance you'll at least catch a cold from living in the tight quarters of a dormitory, physicians and students say. "The thing (about)...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Foods and Beverages, General Practitioners, HPV Vaccine, Loyola University Health System
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