Monday, June 27, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News 6/27/2005

SouthBendTribune.com: Rehab? He don't need no stinkin' rehab assignment

Rehab? CHICAGO -- Mark Prior elbowed his way back into the Chicago Cubs pitching rotation sooner than at least Steve Stone thought prudent. Now offering his soothsaying baseball analysis on local radio, Stone wondered aloud why Prior didn't throw a few rehab innings in the minors first.

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Bonds' rehab in 'holding pattern' after more swelling

Giants' trainer says knee swelled after latest workouts by ESPN.com news services Barry Bonds' rehab from knee surgery is in "a holding pattern," said the trainer of the San Francisco Giants on Saturday. Trainer Stan Conte said that after a period of time in which the swelling in Bonds' right knee had subsided, the swelling increased...

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Notes: Branyan begins rehab in Minors

MILWAUKEE -- The Brewers won't travel to Chicago for the start of their three-game series against the Cubs until Tuesday morning. Third baseman Russell Branyan won't go at all.

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Tough old-timers scoff at rehab

Rehab Schmeehab. Rub dirt on it and go, says former big-league catcher Bob Oldis . "We didn't have rehab way back when," said Oldis, an Iowa City resident who played from 1953 to 1963 for the Washington Senators, Pittsburgh Pirates and Philadelphia Phillies.

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Schilling one step closer to return after rehab start

Red Sox right-hander plans more rehab starts by Associated Press PHILADELPHIA -- Curt Schilling moved closer to returning to Boston's rotation, throwing another simulated game Friday. Schilling, sidelined with a right ankle injury since April 24, is expected to pitch in a bullpen session on Sunday and make a start...

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Tigers’ Guillen back; Ordonez set for rehab

PHOENIX – Detroit Tigers shortstop Carlos Guillen was activated from the 15-day disabled list before Sunday’s game against the Arizona Diamondbacks. The team also announced that outfielder Magglio Ordonez will began a rehabilitation assignment with Triple-A Toledo today.

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Bridge rehab work starts

Oregon businesses stand to gain both work and experience as the Oregon Department of Transportation embarks on a 10-year, $2.5 billion spending spree to repair or replace hundreds of aging highway bridges.

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Pain doctor accused of negligence

June 27 (UNION-TRIBUNE): While Julie Kantor was attending drug rehab meetings to kick a nearly lifelong dependence on prescription medications, her sister said, Kantor's doctor ignored her addiction and continued to write hundred of prescriptions for powerful painkillers.

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Therapists, friends open their own practice in Natchez

A while back, Kati Woodard decided she was tired of working for other people. So, at age 29, she decided to start her own business. Along with friend Lori Taylor, she opened Natchez Rehab and Sports Specialists, a center dedicated to physical and occupational therapy and sports medicine.

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Seniors enjoy the Flower Festival - Latin style

6/27/05 Seniors were treated to the Latin rhythms of the students of Garcia Dance Studio, who tapped feet and flicked fans to the delight of the residents of the Lodge of Lompoc and the Lompoc Skilled & Rehab Center.

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