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No bill will be sent to lost hikers
The two Costa Mesa hikers lost in Trabuco Canyon for several nights will not be billed for the days-long effort to bring them home, officials said Wednesday. The search, which included agencies from Orange, Ventura, Los Angeles, Riverside and San...Tags: Easter, Health and Medical Professionals, Physical Therapy, Health Treatments
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Ramirez leads Costa Mesa's breakthrough
In his fourth season with the Costa Mesa High boys' soccer team, Franco Ramirez is playing for his third coach. That much turnover can make it hard for an experienced player to connect with someone new in charge. For Ramirez and his latest coach, Amos...
Tags: Soccer, California Interscholastic Federation, Health and Medical Professionals, Physical Therapy, Sports
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Seeing the study of stem cells
More than 200 high school students, including those in the Costa Mesa-based Coastline Regional Occupational Program, got an inside look at the stem cell research at UC Irvine. UCI's Sue and Bill Gross Stem Cell Research Center opened its doors Monday for...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Diseases and Illnesses, Health and Safety at School, Physical Therapy, Education
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Doctor takes own medicine
Dr. Robert Gorab rolls out of bed just after 5 a.m. before strapping on his helmet and hopping on his vintage jet-black bike to start his 10-mile trek to work. Every Tuesday and Thursday, the Newport Beach resident goes through the same routine —...
Tags: Arthritis, Knee Replacement, Health and Medical Professionals, Physical Therapy, Health Treatments
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Product aims to perfect posture
You don't have to tell chiropractor Tim Brown about the benefits of good posture.
The company started by Brown — a Newport Beach native who has been heavily involved in the sports medicine industry by helping, healing and training top athletes ...Tags: Orthopedic Surgery, Injuries and Wounds, Economy, Business and Finance, Cerebral Palsy, Companies and Corporations
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On the comeback trail
Shane Del Rosario was on the fast track. The UC Irvine grad with a degree in psychology had been a surfer and basketball player at Dana Hills High, but went into the gym while in college and became a Muay Thai heavyweight kickboxing champion. He...Tags: Ultimate Fighting Championship, Mixed Martial Arts, Wrestling, Health and Medical Professionals, University of California, Irvine
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Bakkila injury a blessing in disguise
Blake Bakkila said she's a more complete tennis player in her senior year at Newport Harbor High.
Part of it may be natural progression for the Sailors' No. 1 singles player, but part of it is also because she didn't have a choice. For a few months...Tags: Polo, St. Patrick's Day, Water Polo, Sage, 2016 Olympic Games
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South leads the way for Sailors
Farrel South knows how to light up a scoreboard.
Last year, he had 113 goals for the Newport Harbor High boys' water polo team, easily a team-best. He was first-team All-Sunset League and All-CIF Southern Section Division I.
This year, South has 31...Tags: Polo, Ice Hockey, Elbows, Health and Medical Professionals, University of California, Irvine
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Focus on what you can do
Editor's note: This corrects the caption on the photo of Allison Smith-Conway. The Foundation for Neurosciences Stroke and Recovery is not affiliated with Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian.
NEWPORT BEACH — Total well-being requires a balance...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Hospitals and Clinics, Chest, Physical Therapy, Physical Conditions
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'Eaters share credit
IRVINE — There was so much good news to digest Friday night, UC Irvine men's basketball coach Russell Turner took a while to identify the most difficult part of his Anteaters' 83-68 nonconference win over Wyoming at the Bren Events Center. "It's...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Wyoming, Health and Medical Professionals, University of California, Irvine, Education
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A softer way to walk
Editor's Note: This corrects an earlier version.
COSTA MESA — When patients are zipped into the air-tight Alter G Anti-Gravity Treadmill from the waist-down, it feels like walking on the moon, said Chad Jarrett, co-owner of Jarrett Orthopaedic...Tags: Human Body, Legs, NASA, Health and Medical Professionals, Triathlon
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Driving for zero
Each September she's a familiar sight at the Orange County Fairgrounds, whizzing by in a golf cart saturated in patriotic bling, while inspecting men's arms for a telltale bandage or cotton ball.
For Orange County resident and Cruisin' for a Cure...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Chiropractors, Utah, Vehicles, Cancer
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