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Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. left Monday night's 5-2 loss to Pittsburgh due to hamstring tightness.
The group of Camosun College students ploughed some 5,000 hours over three-and-a-half months into the tool, a pediatric MRI simulator, which was officially unveiled on Monday.
John Schneider shares his thoughts on Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s injury following the loss to the Pirates on Monday.
Current theories assume our brain gets smaller as we grow older. But my team’s findings contradict these theories in part. It ...
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — New York Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez needs an MRI on his right thumb after he jammed his hand on a ...
Higher prenatal exposure to the common pesticide chlorpyrifos is linked to significant changes in brain structure and ...
Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. left Monday's game against the Pittsburgh Pirates in the fifth inning ...
Today's baseball news includes the return of a suspended pitcher in Philly and a potential injury in Toronto. Read more at ...
Mingo said he injured the knee while catching a sideline pass in Saturday’s second preseason game, a loss to Baltimore.
They’re the last words you want to hear if you’re a Blue Jays fan. “Now pinch-hitting for Vladimir Guerrero Jr. …” ...
Early on, Nedergaard and Iliff, a glial cell biologist and a vascular physiologist, respectively, hypothesized that waste ...
IMGAO MRI is an innovative local business that provides MRI scans without a doctor’s referral or crazy insurance hoops. With self pay and self referral scans, IMAGO MRI is changing the way ...