Triathlon: 'Positive Attitude' Helps Triathlete Through Pain

Triathlon: 'Positive attitude' helps triathlete through pain
An initially undiagnosed broken neck sustained playing rugby in 2006 led to McSweeney's left arm being amputated at the shoulder, beginning a sporting odyssey leading to the world of triathlon and a unique swimming stroke that proves necessity is the … Read more on New Zealand Herald

Living Well: Heart month stresses importance of prevention
During American Heart Month, the Montgomery Advertiser each Sunday will bring stories of people who have survived , including bypass surgeries, heart attacks and strokes, tips on how to live healthier and common misconceptions on heart … Read more on Montgomery Advertiser

Gig Harbor Fire and Medic One call review
Crews were called to a doctor's office for a possible stroke. The patient told his doctor … She got out of her vehicle to assess damage to her car and after re-entering her vehicle began to have pain in her neck, back, and shoulder, and felt dizzy … Read more on Gig Harbor Life


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