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Digest: Ex-Jay Daniello reportedly will miss season after skull fracture
Men's college lacrosse Ex-Jay Daniello won't play for Syracuse this season Syracuse sophomore attackman Mike Daniello, who transferred from Johns Hopkins during the summer, will take a "medical leave of absence" and not play this season after...
Tags: Sports, Radio, Syracuse Orange, Injuries and Wounds, Lacrosse
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Cheerleading injuries on the rise
WGN NewsThe stunts are crowd pleasers at games, but cheerleading is drawing the attention of a different audience. Sports medicine experts say injuries are on the rise, and they'd like participants to play it safer. Caitlin Curry, former cheerleader: "I've...Tags: Concussion, American Academy of Pediatrics, Drugs and Medicines, Injuries and Wounds
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Hagerstown man sentenced for second-degree child abuse
dona@herald-mail.comA Hagerstown man indicted on charges that he seriously injured a child earlier this year was sentenced last week in Washington County Circuit Court to 10 years in prison. Darryl Xavier Talley Jr., 26, of 1317 Jay Drive, Hagerstown, was sentenced...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Coma, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Injuries and Wounds, Washington, DC
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Top 50 Concerts of the Year for 2012
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGThere’s no arguing that popular music concerts have taken a great leap forward in the Lehigh Valley the past two years. The May opening of Sands Bethlehem Event Center, with its 3,500-person capacity and affiliation with Sands Casino and promoting..... -
O.C. mother gets 25 years for killing daughter, injuring son
L.A. NOWAn Orange County mother was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison Friday.... -
Inmate pleads guilty to involuntary manslaughter
Daily American Staff WriterAn inmate at the State Correctional Institution at Laurel Highlands charged with killing another inmate in a fight over food pleaded guilty in Somerset County court Monday to involuntary manslaughter. Mark Edward Farabaugh, 43, is scheduled for...Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Somerset County (Pennsylvania)
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Regulation wins a cheering section
When Madeline "Maddie" Dardanes was a varsity cheerleader at Barrington High School, she suffered a torn ligament in her knee during a routine — and tumbled into a growing statistic that is getting more attention from doctors and safety advocates,...
Tags: Litigation and Regulation, High Schools, Schools, Headaches, High School Sports
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Former Hopkins player Daniello has skull fracture, could miss season
Syracuse sophomore Mike Daniello, who spent last season with Johns Hopkins before transferring, is reportedly recovering from serious head injuries suffered last week. Daniello was involved in an incident that left him with a fractured skull and a brain...
Tags: Syracuse Orange, Injuries and Wounds
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Bumbo to offer safety harnesses for baby chairs linked to skull fractures
Under pressure from consumer groups, the maker of a baby chair linked to infant skull fractures on Wednesday began offering parents safety harnesses for the 4 million seats it has sold, its second recall with federal safety regulators since 2007. The...
Tags: Government, Safety of Citizens, Consumers, Parenting, Consumer Confidence
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Prosecutors: Babysitter charged with murder slammed baby down on table
Tribune reporterSarah Gumm was trying to change Rylan Koopmeiner’s diaper on a wooden table in her Waukegan home when the 3-month-old baby became fussy and the 33-year-old babysitter became frustrated, prosecutors contend. “She put the baby down on the table...Tags: Justice System, Waukegan, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Injuries and Wounds
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Sturgis jurors view video
SOUTH BEND -- Hours after his son's death, 36-year-old Terry Sturgis insisted to homicide detectives he did not cause the boy's widespread injuries, and said he "loved his children to death." On Tuesday afternoon, jurors in the Sturgis trial viewed the...Tags: Justice System, Pathology, Prosecution, Broken Bones, Medical Specialization
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Can abusers be charged 2nd time?
Barbara Schrock hadn't bonded with her second daughter, she admitted to investigators after the baby landed in the hospital. But the state of their young mother-daughter relationship would turn out to be much more dire than that. When 3-month-old Natalia...Tags: Justice System, Laws, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Law Enforcement
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