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  2. Shohei Ohtani considers surgery as Dodgers on brink of World ...

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    Shohei Ohtani said he is not in pain after suffering a shoulder injury in game two of the World Series but the Los Angeles Dodgers slugger did not rule out the possibility he will need surgery to ...

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  4. Shohei Ohtani's labrum surgery could delay return to pitching ...

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    Given the need to protect the shoulder early in the recovery process, the team’s pitching plan for Ohtani “will look a little bit different now,” Gomes acknowledged.

  5. Osteopenia - Wikipedia

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    Unlike osteoporosis, osteopenia does not usually cause symptoms, and losing bone density in itself does not cause pain. There is no single cause for osteopenia, although there are several risk factors, including modifiable (behavioral, including dietary and use of certain drugs) and non-modifiable (for instance, loss of bone mass with age).

  6. Shohei Ohtani - Wikipedia

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    Ohtani was born to Kayoko and Toru Ohtani in Mizusawa (now part of Ōshū), Iwate, Japan, on July 5, 1994. His mother Kayoko was a national-level badminton player in high school and his father Tōru ( 徹 ) worked at a local automobile manufacturing plant and was an amateur baseball player who played in the Japanese Industrial League .

  7. Women of Mayo Clinic - Wikipedia

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    These women did amazing things, and it makes me realize I can, too." the young woman told the clinic. [16] MedCity Beat said, "These stories of more than 40 incredible women have now been artfully recounted by local writer and teacher Virginia Wright-Peterson in her new book, Women of Mayo Clinic: The Founding Generation." [17]