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For Young Ballplayers, Support and Caution Are Key
Preventing injury takes practice, on and off the field, experts say

In Elderly Women, Hip Fractures Often Follow Arm Breaks
Problem may stem from the way older people fall, expert says

Height of Pitcher’s Mound Can Strain Shoulders
Major League Baseball study found standard mound might raise risk of stress injuries

Video Game Injuries a Holiday Hazard
Physical therapy group urges parents to give safety a thumbs up

Golf Elbow
Tiny tendon tears cause pain

Calling Pitchers’ Injuries Early in the Game
Researchers hope to use ultrasound to spot clues to career-ending torn elbow ligaments

Getting Into the Swing of Things
Expert offers prevention and treatment advice for tennis elbow

Shockwave Therapy for Tennis Elbow
Less painful than surgery

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So, you don't just think you can dance — you know you can dance? Well, here is your chance to prove it. Public access TV show "Queeries?" and Club Masque are teaming up to host a dance contest for everyone who likes to move, no matter what the style. The contest will take place tomorrow at the club, and is open to absolutely any style of dance from break dancing to ballet to ballroom. The winner will make a special TV appearance on "Queeries?" and score $500. » More

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LIke Asian food? Here are some restaurants worth trying [restaurants]

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The Miami Valley's Asian dining scene continues to welcome impressive newcomers as it blossoms and diversifies. Dayton-area Asian food enthusiasts now have access to great diversity of dishes and cuisines. Chinese cuisine dominated the Asian dining landscape 20 years ago and remains a potent force. But today there are far more Thai and Korean options available locally, and Vietnamese and Japanese restaurants, including sushi bars, have increased. Here's a sampler platter of a few of the relatively new (or newer) Asian restaurants well worth trying. More »