Valley fever

- The latest subject is Ike Davis, who is "likely" battling a form of Valley Fever, the team confirmed in a statement Saturday night.
(New York Post)- The Mets said they believed first baseman Ike Davis has valley fever, a fungal infection of the lungs. Davis has not been showing any outward symptoms, is not contagious and is not taking medication, the team said in a statement.
(New York Times Blogs)- PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla.
(Newsday)- PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- The New York Mets minimized first baseman Ike Davis early camp visit to New York for additional medical tests as revealing nothing more than a harmless lung infection. Apparently, there is more to the story.
(ESPN)- Year after year, mayor James Truett has watched fitness enthusiasts descend all summer on his tiny town of Huntsville in the Ogden Valley for a ceaseless parade of bike tours, triathlons and road races. Now, he's getting in on the action.
(Salt Lake Tribune)- WHEN: March 9 to 11 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. WHERE: Hudson Valley Sportsdome, 240 Milton Tpke., Milton DETAILS: Hundreds of dogs will compete in obedience and rally events to win "Best in Show." There will also be vendors selling dog-related goods.
(Daily Freeman)- Saturday in Sayre had another kind of fever - Seuss fever. The affliction was characterized by laughter, rhyming, a love of reading, and just wanting to have some goofy fun.
(Daily Review & Sunday Review)- If warm winter weather has given you an early case of spring fever, dont miss the 2012 Valley Flower and Garden Show this weekend at the Agri-Plex at the Allentown Fairgrounds.
(Allentown Morning Call)- Seventeen members of the year-round Sun Valley 5B Swim Team continued their high-place scoring as they competed against more than 300 swimmers representing eight teams at the annual U.S.A.-sanctioned Caldwell Cabin Fever Swim Invitational Feb. 4-5.
(Idaho Mountain Express)
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