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Fitness health can be fun at Huckstep Heart & Lung Center
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FARMINGTON Getting back to good health after a heart attack or surgery is hard work. Just ask any of the patients who show up three days a week at the Huckstep Heart & Lung Center, for rehab therapy. The therapists at Huckstep Heart & Lung Center, located at Parkland Health Center in Farmington, like to show their patients how fun fitness can be.
They recently celebrated their progress with a Cardinals Day. Patients wore their St. Louis Cardinals t-shirts, jerseys and hats, and enjoyed healthier options to stadium food. Turkey franks and baked chips were served for lunch, along with healthier snacks, including peanuts, while the St. Louis Cardinals faced the New York Mets for a day game in New York.
The patients really enjoyed rooting on the Cardinals that day, while they exercised, said Kathy David, RN, BSN. We had the game on for the patients to watch while they worked, and with all of our patients cheering them on, we like to think its not a coincidence that the Cardinals won the game, Kathy quipped. Before and after the game, patients worked out to baseball music.
Its difficult to say who enjoys the themed days at the Huckstep center more the patients or the staff.
The Huckstep Heart and Lung Center, part of Parkland Health Center offers medically supervised programs for people with heart disease or breathing disorders that help keep them from losing function and remain in control of their lives. The staff is specially trained and is highly credited in their fields.
The Center was opened in 1994, in memory of Dr. Robert Huckstep. Dr. Huckstep envisioned a center in which heart patients could receive assistance in returning to a normal and active life. Later the vision was expanded to include respiratory therapy services. The Center provides cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation services to approximately 250 patients each year.
Parkland Health Center is part of BJC HealthCare which also includes St. Louis Childrens Hospital and Barnes-Jewish Hospital, the teaching hospitals for Washington University School of Medicine. For additional information about Parkland Health Center, please call (573) 756-6451 or the physician finder service at (573) 431-3338 or visit http://www.parklandhealthcenter.org.
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Is "Rich Franklin Vs Wanderlei Silva II" a Retirement Bout? Fan's View
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Fans have speculated for months that Wanderlei "The Axe Murderer" Silva may be one devastating knockout loss away from retirement, but could Rich Franklin, his opponent on June 23 at UFC 147, be in exactly the same boat?
Franklin, now 37 years old, has three knockout losses on his resume since 2006, and his recent comments in an interview with Sherdog hinted that he's content with slowing the pace of his fighting career.
"With my fight career, mentally I'm at a point where I'm slowing down," Franklin said in the interview. "I remember there was a point when I was young when I wanted to try to fit six fights into one year just to see if I could do it. Now I'm like 'there's no way'. Two, maybe three and I'm good with that pace."
Franklin hasn't been in quite as many standup slugfests as Silva, so I'm not suggesting he'll be knocked into retirement due to health concerns.
In my view, Franklin simply has nothing left to prove inside the cage, and he has a long career in broadcasting and acting ahead of him. At this point in his career, he's taking meaningless fights that are essentially brawls against aging legends on the down slope of their careers.
In his last two bouts, he took on Forrest Griffin and Chuck Liddell in scraps that had nothing to do with moving up the ladder in the light heavyweight and middleweight divisions.
In each division, he's still a few fights away from notching a title shot, and the fighters he's been matched up against aren't legitimate top five contenders, which means he's essentially just spinning his wheels without moving up.
Franklin is still a professional fighter who can perform at a high level, but it's not likely that we'll ever see him step into the cage again with Anderson Silva. As for the light heavyweight division, it's doubtful that Franklin would ever go toe-to-toe with Jon Jones at this point in his career.
Where that leaves him is at a crossroads, fighting the likes of Cung Le, Wanderlei Silva and other fan favorites on the wrong sides of their careers.
Later in the Sherdog interview, Franklin said he would like to get involved with film work or sports commentating when his fight career is over.
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Retirement ceremony planned for I'll Have Another at Belmont
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From Richard Roth, CNN
updated 11:52 AM EDT, Sat June 9, 2012
Belmont without I'll Have Another
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Elmont, New York (CNN) -- I'll Have Another, the injured colt who won't have a chance to become horse racing's 12th winner of the fabled Triple Crown, will retire from racing in high style on Saturday.
The horse, which won the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness but developed tendonitis before the Belmont Stakes, will have a nationally televised retirement ceremony before the race begins this evening, New York racing officials said.
The New York Racing Association said I'll Have Another won't lead the post parade with jockey Mario Gutierrez, as had been previously planned.
The coulda, woulda, shoulda Triple Crown winners
Instead, I'll Have Another's grooms will walk him to the winner's circle and trainer Doug O'Neill will remove his saddle. The ceremony is scheduled for 5:53 p.m.
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Magnolia Speech School's new director shares grandson's ordeal
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Tina Atkins, the newly named director of Magnolia Speech School, has a personal stake in the school's success.
Her grandson, Evan, was born premature. He will turn 3 this month but still is unable to speak.
"It's really sad ... to know that he can't tell us when he's hungry or thirsty," Atkins said. "We have to just keep him by the hand because he can't tell anybody his name if he gets lost."
Atkins and her family searched for someone to help Evan, even trying private therapy. But, because they needed intense daily therapy, they were referred to Magnolia Speech School.
Later, after learning the current director, Anne Sullivan, was retiring after 18 years at the school, Atkins applied for the job.
"This is why we didn't have to explain to her in an interview that this is life-changing work," Sullivan said.
The search committee and board of directors voted unanimously for Atkins. She will take the reins of the school in August and will have a period of transition with Sullivan through December.
The school attained a private grant that will make that transition possible, Sullivan said.
The board is "greatly saddened" by Sullivan's retirement, but takes pleasure in Atkins' acceptance of the offer to lead the school, Charlie Alexander, board president, said in a statement.
"We believe that Dr. Atkins' qualifications, experience and leadership ability will be a true blessing to the school," he said. "We are so excited to see another strong, focused and visionary leader arrive to take Magnolia's helm at this time.
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