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The next Ohtani? Walsh to get two-way shot

After Ohtani's nearly unprecedented two-way success during his American League Rookie of the Year campaign last year, more clubs are looking into the possibility of having players who can both pitch and play a position. Walsh fits that bill, as he has been a power-hitting first baseman and outfielder in the Minors, but he's made 10 pitching appearances over the past three seasons as well. The Angels are experimenting with him doing both this spring and this upcoming season.




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Healthy Cozart eyes bounce-back season

After undergoing surgery in late June to repair a torn left labrum in his left shoulder that required nine anchors to be inserted to keep everything in place, Zack Cozart is healthy and looking for a bounce-back season with the Angels.




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Halos announce Minor League coaching staffs

The Angels announced their Minor League coaching staffs on Saturday, including former Major League catcher Lou Marson being named the new manager of Triple-A Salt Lake and former big leaguer David Newhan as the new skipper at Double-A Birmingham.




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Angels ink veteran Jennings to Minors deal

The Angels added a veteran lefty reliever, as Dan Jennings officially signed a Minor League deal on Saturday and joined the club for workouts at the club's Spring Training complex. Jennings will earn $1 million, plus incentives, if he makes the club.




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Reasons for optimism for each MLB club

On this opening week of Spring Training, all 30 Major League teams have one thing in common: optimism. Here's an optimism cheat sheet for each of them.




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Angels' Top 30 prospects list

Who do the Angels have in the pipeline? Get scouting reports, video, stats, projected ETAs and more for the Halos' Top 30 Prospects on MLB Pipeline's Prospect Watch.




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Ohtani focused on next step of hitting off tee

Shohei Ohtani is continuing to make progress in his rehab from Tommy John surgery. On Sunday, he said he is hopeful he'll be able to start hitting off a tee in the next week.




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Pujols healthy, aims to be ready Opening Day

Angels first baseman Albert Pujols met with the media for the first time this spring on Sunday and said he's fully healthy after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his left knee in late August.




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The Angels' Spring Training battle to watch

The next five weeks will see lots of shuffling on Major League rosters. Here are the most intriguing positional battles on each of the 30 MLB clubs.




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Upton out with tendinitis; Harvey starts to throw

The Angels will be without left fielder Justin Upton early in Spring Training, as he's dealing with right knee patellar tendinitis but is expected to be ready for Opening Day, manager Brad Ausmus said on Monday.




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Trout on contract talks: 'I don't want to comment'

Mike Trout and owner Arte Moreno met separately with the media on Monday, but neither would confirm that extension talks have begun between the Angels and Trout's agent, Craig Landis.




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Francona: Allen 'one of the best competitors'

The Angels have a new closer in Cody Allen and there isn't any manager in baseball who knows him better than Indians skipper Terry Francona.




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Angels, Lucroy ready to make adjustments

The Angels believe they can help newly acquired catcher Jonathan Lucroy improve both offensively and defensively.




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Covid-19: NHS staff will be offered vaccine this autumn, but JCVI recommends more limited rollout




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HIV: Breakthrough study raises hopes of effective prevention if drug’s cost can be lowered




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Whooping cough: Health officials urge pregnant women to get vaccinated as another infant dies




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Test for syphilis in people with possible symptoms, says UKHSA, as cases rise




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Condom use in adolescents has fallen notably since 2014, warns WHO




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First mpox vaccines arrive in Africa as officials work “blindly” to contain outbreaks




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Whooping cough: Why have vaccination rates plummeted in pregnant women?




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Why are doctors being warned about the Oropouche virus?




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Leprosy: Jordan becomes first country to eliminate disease




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Covid inquiry: UKHSA chief is challenged on view that evidence for FFP3 masks is “weak”




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Boy who survived life support withdrawal confirms “medicine is a science of uncertainty,” says judge




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Whooping cough: Fivefold rise in US cases spells return to pre-pandemic levels




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Politicians are failing to prepare for next pandemic, warns head of European health agency




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Mpox is accelerating antimicrobial resistance in Africa, officials warn




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Marburg virus: First cases in Rwanda spark international alarm




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Pandemics are no longer “rare” and now pose constant threat, global preparedness board warns




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Targeted TB screening could help halt rise in cases, says Public Health Scotland




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Tuberculosis: Disruption to health services from pandemic has allowed cases to reach record levels worldwide




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UK confirms first case of clade Ib mpox




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UK reports two further cases of clade Ib mpox




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Correction: Functional domain and motif analyses of androgen receptor coregulator ARA70 and its differential expression in prostate cancer. [Additions and Corrections]

VOLUME 279 (2004) PAGES 33438–33446For Fig. 1B, the second, third, and fifth panels were mistakenly duplicated during article preparation as no yeast colonies were observed in these conditions. The corrected images are presented in the revised Fig. 1B. This correction does not affect the results or conclusions of the work. The authors apologize for the error.jbc;295/50/17382/F1F1F1Figure 1B.




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Correction: Transcriptional factors Smad1 and Smad9 act redundantly to mediate zebrafish ventral specification downstream of Smad5. [Additions and Corrections]

VOLUME 289 (2014) PAGES 6604–6618In Fig. 4G, in the foxi1 panel, the images in Fig. 4G, i and l, corresponding to “smad1 MO” and “smad5 MO + samd1/9 mRNA” samples, respectively, were inadvertently reused during figure preparation. This error has now been corrected using images pertaining to each treatment and sample. This correction does not affect the results or conclusions of the work.jbc;295/52/18650/F4F1F4Figure 4G.




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An older man with thoracic back pain




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Healthcare comes to standstill in east Aleppo as last hospitals are destroyed




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A musical about malignancy




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Lack of evidence for interventions offered in UK fertility centres




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Doctor alleged to have performed “designer vagina” surgery won’t be prosecuted




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Overdiagnosis of thyroid cancer




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Preserving fertility in girls and young women with cancer




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Generics have a chequered recent history




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Low molecular weight heparin does not prevent VTE after knee arthroscopy, studies show




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Return of the “firm” gets cautious welcome




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Constitutional symptoms in a young person




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Anti-bullying programme is launched by orthopaedic trainees




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How to write an operation note




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NHS increases efforts to recruit doctors from overseas




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Government recognises contribution of EU workers to the NHS, says health minister