curry Scurrying roaches help researchers steady staggering robots By www.news.gatech.edu Published On :: 2019-08-28T07:00:00Z Full Article
curry Palak + Black Chana = The Cosy Curry You Need This Winter By food.ndtv.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:00:20 +0530 Spinach (palak) is a winter wonder vegetable, and if you haven't yet tried it in all its delicious forms, now's the time. Full Article
curry Vinny Curry to retire as Eagle, serve as captain on Thursday night By sports.yahoo.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:43:53 GMT Eagles Super Bowl champion Vinny Curry will retire as an Eagle on Thursday and serve as an honorary captain. Full Article article Sports
curry Secrets of the Indian Restaurant Curry By www.ebizindia.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 11:19:28 PST This curry book will teach you everything about making curries exactly like the Indian curry you enjoy at the curry house. Full Article Home & Family -- Cooking & Recipes
curry Currys By www.greedymoose.co.uk Published On :: Currys Discount Voucher and Discount Code Full Article
curry Dawn and Drew Show sign on to Adam Curry's Podshow.com By podcasters.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 19:41:00 +0100 The popular Dawn and Drew Show podcast just signed on to the Podshow.com venture of Adam Curry. Nothing earthshaking, but it was about time that somebody made some concrete news on the commercial entertainment side of podcasting, apart from just intentions and general (dotcom) announcements (which is "so Internet 1.0" indeed). Full Article
curry No Frills Chicken curry recipe By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Fri, 11 Aug 2023 22:01:04 +0530 Full Article Recipes
curry Celebrate Madras Day with this easy Madras chicken curry recipe By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Tue, 22 Aug 2023 18:17:25 +0530 Full Article Recipes
curry Injured Curry & Feyi-Waboso replaced in England squad By www.bbc.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:27:15 GMT England replace injured duo Tom Curry and Immanuel Feyi-Waboso in their 36-player squad preparing to face South Africa in the Autumn Nations Series on Saturday. Full Article
curry How curry is bringing people together in Luton By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:21:00 GMT The Sikh temple on Cardigan Street welcomes anyone from any background. Full Article
curry Stephen Curry scores 24 points in his return to lead Warriors past Wizards, 125-112 By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 21:50:01 -0500 Stephen Curry scored 18 of his 24 points in the second half in his return from an ankle injury and the Golden State Warriors won their fourth straight game, 125-112 over the Washington Wizards on Monday night. Full Article
curry How certain foods can improve your mood, A decongestant in popular cold medicines doesn’t work at all, Green Coconut Curry Lentil Soup By www.wpr.org Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 13:00:00 +0000 This week Zorba and Karl discuss how certain foods can improve your mood, and they talk about the FDA claiming a decongestant in popular cold medicines doesn’t work at all. […] Full Article Food Health
curry Marquis Who's Who Honors Sam Curry for Expertise in the Field of Cybersecurity By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Tue, 09 Jul 2024 08:00:00 GMT Sam Curry serves as the global vice president and chief information security officer in residence at Zscaler Full Article
curry GOLDBERGS FINE FOODS BRINGS CURRY CHICKEN SALAD TO ALL SOUTHEAST COSTCO LOCATIONS By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 26 Jun 2024 08:00:00 GMT Full Article
curry Stephen Curry scores 50 points — an NBA record in a Game 7 — as the Golden State Warriors complete the 2nd-round field By www.orlandosentinel.com Published On :: Sun, 30 Apr 2023 22:47:27 +0000 Stephen Curry scored a playoff career-high 50 points and answered time and again to will on the defending champion Golden State Warriors in their quest for a repeat. Full Article
curry Lovebrum stirs up support with Curry King event By thebirminghampress.com Published On :: Mon, 09 Sep 2024 22:17:40 +0000 Curry competition to raise funds for Birmingham charity. Full Article Charities Eating out Food and drink Birmingham Botanical Gardens Curry King of Birmingham LoveBrum
curry Five Weeknight Dishes: Five-star coconut curry chickpeas with pumpkin and lime and more By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:00:18 +0000 Here are five especially delicious options for the week ahead and those to come. Full Article Latest Headlines Restaurants Food and Drink Things To Do recipes
curry Review: Curry Leaf Take-Out Restaurant By bernews.com Published On :: Mon, 30 Oct 2023 13:57:57 +0000 [Written by Dale Butler] It is always a joy after morning chores to pick a take-out restaurant I have never attended in order to satisfy my one meal a day journey in life that started four years ago. Having seen the Curry Leaf advert online, I was impressed and became even more determined to find it […] Full Article All Business News #BermudaBusiness #Cuisine #DaleButler #DaleButlerColumns
curry Butternut Squash Peanut Turkey Curry By www.closetcooking.com Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 10:00:34 +0000 A Thai style curry with turkey and butternut squash! I am a big fan of Thai style curries especially when they include red curry paste (link), pumpkin/squash, coconut milk, and peanut butter! What a flavour combo! This curry is inspired by those flavours and it starts with ground turkey and veggies before adding garlic, ginger,... Read On → The post Butternut Squash Peanut Turkey Curry appeared first on Closet Cooking. Full Article Food Gluten-free Meal Prep One-Pan One-Pot Recipe Soup Stew Thai Turkey
curry Curry steals show on Thompson's return to Warriors By www.bbc.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 07:13:44 GMT Steph Curry scores 37 points to guide the Golden State Warriors to victory - and spoil Klay Thompson's return with the Dallas Mavericks. Full Article
curry "Home On A Sunday": Masaba Gupta Digs Into A Bowl Of Delicious Thai Curry By food.ndtv.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:24:59 +0530 On Sunday, the designer shared a picture on her Instagram Stories, offering a glimpse of her scrumptious breakfast. Full Article
curry Aloo Chana Jhol: A Tangy Curry That Will Make You Fall In Love With Bihari Cuisine By food.ndtv.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:03:31 +0530 Aloo chana jhol is a popular Bihari breakfast dish featuring boiled potatoes and chana simmered in a flavourful gravy. Full Article
curry Digital places : living with geographic information technologies [Electronic book] / Michael R. Curry. By encore.st-andrews.ac.uk Published On :: London ; New York : Routledge, 1998. Full Article
curry Anna Samuel’s hyper reality cakes come in the form of biryanis and kappa-meen curry By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Tue, 22 Oct 2024 15:19:57 +0530 Anna’s cakes are customised to suit client’s tastes and each is a piece of edible art Full Article Features
curry Pesticide residues above limits detected in curry powders sold in Kerala By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Fri, 23 Sep 2022 20:02:21 +0530 Eight samples had no manufacturer details, while the rest were from leading brands Full Article Kochi
curry Tech Support - Master Chef Answers Indian Food & Curry Questions From Twitter By www.wired.com Published On :: Tue, 27 Jun 2023 16:00:00 +0000 Chef Meherwan Irani joins WIRED to provide expert answers to your Indian food and curry questions from Twitter. Full Article
curry Autocomplete Interview - Stephen Curry Answers The Web's Most Searched Questions By www.wired.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 16:00:00 +0000 Basketball superstar Stephen Curry joins WIRED to answer his most searched questions from the internet. Full Article
curry Building for Impact (Stephen Curry Pre-Recorded) By www.wired.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Dec 2023 17:00:00 +0000 Meet executives of Stephen Curry’s 30 Ink—the off-court presence of the Golden State Warriors NBA champion—as they delve into his game-changing impact beyond basketball, fostering purpose-driven ventures encompassing media, technology, and social justice. Join WIRED’s Hemal Jhaveri as we learn how Curry’s initiatives are revitalizing San Francisco, and explore the evolving role of athletes as entrepreneurial trailblazers in 2023. Full Article
curry Currying flavour By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 12 Mar 2016 16:17:41 +0530 Full Article Fitness
curry Curry Westerns Move To Rajasthan By www.rediff.com Published On :: Mon, 10 Jul 2023 18:24:56 +0530 Even as our tier-2 and tier-3 cities become increasingly well-mapped, and well-documented through myriad tech-driven data, the Indian film-maker's dominantly urban gaze turns to regions not crowded by data, area codes, or directions, observes Debarghya Sanyal. Full Article
curry Recipe: Sandhyarani's Hilsa Fish Curry By www.rediff.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 13:01:46 +0530 A meal of hilsa curry with vegetables mixed in, poured over steamed rice, can make your Sunday perfect. Full Article
curry Madras Day | A Chennai fisherwoman shows how to make the perfect fish curry By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 16 Aug 2023 15:59:21 +0530 U Valli, a senior fisherwoman from Kasimedu, makes meen kozhambu and the elaborate thithippu that is specific to fisher families Full Article Features
curry Original Flava: Plantain and chickpea curry By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 24 Aug 2019 23:02:41 GMT This curry is one of our most-loved vegan dishes when we do food events - people always come back for more. It's a great-tasting, one-pot meal that could also be eaten with rice to make it go further Full Article
curry Scurrying roaches help researchers steady staggering robots By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-08-28T07:00:00Z Full Article
curry 'Rat Cafe' to open in San Francisco with live rats scurrying around By www.mnn.com Published On :: Tue, 23 May 2017 23:57:11 +0000 You've heard of cat cafes, but this might be taking things too far... Full Article Pets
curry F.A.S.T. Global Marketing Host Motivational Seminar on the Story of Stephen Curry By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Jun 2016 07:00:00 GMT Tofiq Bolwala of F.A.S.T. Global Marketing hosted a motivational seminar discussing the story of basketball player, Stephen Curry's recent achievements. Full Article
curry Scurry: A Race-To-Finish Scavenger Hunt App By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 13:58:00 -0400 We have a lot of traditions here at Viget, many of which you may have read about - TTT, FLF, Pointless Weekend. There are others, but you have to be an insider for more information on those. Pointless Weekend is one of our favorite traditions, though. It’s been around over a decade and some pretty fun work has come out of it over the years, like Storyboard, Baby Bookie, and Short Order. At a high level, we take 48 hours to build a tool, experiment, or stunt as a team, across all four of our offices. These projects are entirely separate from our client work and we use them to try out new technologies, explore roles on the team, and stress-test our processes. The first step for a Pointless Weekend is assembling the teams. We had two teams this year, with a record number of participants. You can read about TrailBuddy, what the other team built, here. The Scurry team was split between the DC and Durham offices, so all meetings were held via Hangout. Once we were assembled, we set out to understand the constraints and the goals of our Pointless Project. We went into this weekend with an extra pep in our step, as we were determined to build something for the upcoming Viget 20th anniversary TTT this summer. Here’s what we knew we wanted: An activity all Vigets could do together, where they could create memories, and share broadly on socialSomething that we could use in a spotty network at C Lazy U Ranch in ColoradoA product we can share with others: corporate groups, families and friends, schools, bachelor/ette parties We landed on a scavenger hunt native app, which we named Scurry (Scavenger + Hurry = Scurry. Brilliant, right?). There are already a few scavenger apps available, so we set out to create something that was Quick and easy to set up huntsFree and intuitive for usersA nice combination of trivia and activitiesSocial! We wanted to enable teams to share photos and progress One of the main reasons we have Pointless Weekends is to test out new technologies and processes. In that vein, we tried out Notion as our central organizing tool - we used it for user journeys, data modeling, and even writing tickets, which we typically use Github for. We tested out Notion as our primary tool, writing tickets and tracking progress. When we built the app, we needed to prepare for spotty network service, as internet connectivity isn’t guaranteed at C Lazy U Ranch – where our Viget20 celebration will be. A Progressive Web Application (PWA) didn't make sense for our tech requirements, so we chose the route of creating a native application. There are a number of options available to build native applications. But, as we were looking to make as much progress as possible in 48-hours, we chose one of our favorite frameworks: React Native. React Native allows developers to build true, cross-platform native applications, using some of our favorite technologies: javascript, the React framework, and a native-specific variant of CSS. We decided on the turn-key solution Expo. Expo has extra tooling allowing for easy development, deployment, and debugging. This is a snap shot of our app and Expo. Our frontend developers were able to immediately dive in making screens and styling components, and quickly made the mockups in Whimsical a reality. On the backend, we used the supported library to connect to the backend datastore, Firebase. Firebase is a hosted solution for data storage, with key features built-in like authentication, realtime updates, and offline support. Our backend developer worked behind the frontend developers hooking those views up to live data. Both of these tools, Expo and Firebase, were easy to use and allowed us to focus on building a working application quickly, rather than being mired in setup or bespoke solutions to common problems. Whimsical is one of our favorite tools for building out mockups of an app. We made impressive progress in our 48-hour sprint, but there’s still some work to do. We have some additional features we hope to add before TTT, which will require additional testing and refining. For now, stay tuned and sign up for our newsletter. We’ll be sure to share when Scurry is ready for the world! Full Article News & Culture
curry Scurry: A Race-To-Finish Scavenger Hunt App By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 13:58:00 -0400 We have a lot of traditions here at Viget, many of which you may have read about - TTT, FLF, Pointless Weekend. There are others, but you have to be an insider for more information on those. Pointless Weekend is one of our favorite traditions, though. It’s been around over a decade and some pretty fun work has come out of it over the years, like Storyboard, Baby Bookie, and Short Order. At a high level, we take 48 hours to build a tool, experiment, or stunt as a team, across all four of our offices. These projects are entirely separate from our client work and we use them to try out new technologies, explore roles on the team, and stress-test our processes. The first step for a Pointless Weekend is assembling the teams. We had two teams this year, with a record number of participants. You can read about TrailBuddy, what the other team built, here. The Scurry team was split between the DC and Durham offices, so all meetings were held via Hangout. Once we were assembled, we set out to understand the constraints and the goals of our Pointless Project. We went into this weekend with an extra pep in our step, as we were determined to build something for the upcoming Viget 20th anniversary TTT this summer. Here’s what we knew we wanted: An activity all Vigets could do together, where they could create memories, and share broadly on socialSomething that we could use in a spotty network at C Lazy U Ranch in ColoradoA product we can share with others: corporate groups, families and friends, schools, bachelor/ette parties We landed on a scavenger hunt native app, which we named Scurry (Scavenger + Hurry = Scurry. Brilliant, right?). There are already a few scavenger apps available, so we set out to create something that was Quick and easy to set up huntsFree and intuitive for usersA nice combination of trivia and activitiesSocial! We wanted to enable teams to share photos and progress One of the main reasons we have Pointless Weekends is to test out new technologies and processes. In that vein, we tried out Notion as our central organizing tool - we used it for user journeys, data modeling, and even writing tickets, which we typically use Github for. We tested out Notion as our primary tool, writing tickets and tracking progress. When we built the app, we needed to prepare for spotty network service, as internet connectivity isn’t guaranteed at C Lazy U Ranch – where our Viget20 celebration will be. A Progressive Web Application (PWA) didn't make sense for our tech requirements, so we chose the route of creating a native application. There are a number of options available to build native applications. But, as we were looking to make as much progress as possible in 48-hours, we chose one of our favorite frameworks: React Native. React Native allows developers to build true, cross-platform native applications, using some of our favorite technologies: javascript, the React framework, and a native-specific variant of CSS. We decided on the turn-key solution Expo. Expo has extra tooling allowing for easy development, deployment, and debugging. This is a snap shot of our app and Expo. Our frontend developers were able to immediately dive in making screens and styling components, and quickly made the mockups in Whimsical a reality. On the backend, we used the supported library to connect to the backend datastore, Firebase. Firebase is a hosted solution for data storage, with key features built-in like authentication, realtime updates, and offline support. Our backend developer worked behind the frontend developers hooking those views up to live data. Both of these tools, Expo and Firebase, were easy to use and allowed us to focus on building a working application quickly, rather than being mired in setup or bespoke solutions to common problems. Whimsical is one of our favorite tools for building out mockups of an app. We made impressive progress in our 48-hour sprint, but there’s still some work to do. We have some additional features we hope to add before TTT, which will require additional testing and refining. For now, stay tuned and sign up for our newsletter. We’ll be sure to share when Scurry is ready for the world! Full Article News & Culture
curry Scurry: A Race-To-Finish Scavenger Hunt App By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 13:58:00 -0400 We have a lot of traditions here at Viget, many of which you may have read about - TTT, FLF, Pointless Weekend. There are others, but you have to be an insider for more information on those. Pointless Weekend is one of our favorite traditions, though. It’s been around over a decade and some pretty fun work has come out of it over the years, like Storyboard, Baby Bookie, and Short Order. At a high level, we take 48 hours to build a tool, experiment, or stunt as a team, across all four of our offices. These projects are entirely separate from our client work and we use them to try out new technologies, explore roles on the team, and stress-test our processes. The first step for a Pointless Weekend is assembling the teams. We had two teams this year, with a record number of participants. You can read about TrailBuddy, what the other team built, here. The Scurry team was split between the DC and Durham offices, so all meetings were held via Hangout. Once we were assembled, we set out to understand the constraints and the goals of our Pointless Project. We went into this weekend with an extra pep in our step, as we were determined to build something for the upcoming Viget 20th anniversary TTT this summer. Here’s what we knew we wanted: An activity all Vigets could do together, where they could create memories, and share broadly on socialSomething that we could use in a spotty network at C Lazy U Ranch in ColoradoA product we can share with others: corporate groups, families and friends, schools, bachelor/ette parties We landed on a scavenger hunt native app, which we named Scurry (Scavenger + Hurry = Scurry. Brilliant, right?). There are already a few scavenger apps available, so we set out to create something that was Quick and easy to set up huntsFree and intuitive for usersA nice combination of trivia and activitiesSocial! We wanted to enable teams to share photos and progress One of the main reasons we have Pointless Weekends is to test out new technologies and processes. In that vein, we tried out Notion as our central organizing tool - we used it for user journeys, data modeling, and even writing tickets, which we typically use Github for. We tested out Notion as our primary tool, writing tickets and tracking progress. When we built the app, we needed to prepare for spotty network service, as internet connectivity isn’t guaranteed at C Lazy U Ranch – where our Viget20 celebration will be. A Progressive Web Application (PWA) didn't make sense for our tech requirements, so we chose the route of creating a native application. There are a number of options available to build native applications. But, as we were looking to make as much progress as possible in 48-hours, we chose one of our favorite frameworks: React Native. React Native allows developers to build true, cross-platform native applications, using some of our favorite technologies: javascript, the React framework, and a native-specific variant of CSS. We decided on the turn-key solution Expo. Expo has extra tooling allowing for easy development, deployment, and debugging. This is a snap shot of our app and Expo. Our frontend developers were able to immediately dive in making screens and styling components, and quickly made the mockups in Whimsical a reality. On the backend, we used the supported library to connect to the backend datastore, Firebase. Firebase is a hosted solution for data storage, with key features built-in like authentication, realtime updates, and offline support. Our backend developer worked behind the frontend developers hooking those views up to live data. Both of these tools, Expo and Firebase, were easy to use and allowed us to focus on building a working application quickly, rather than being mired in setup or bespoke solutions to common problems. Whimsical is one of our favorite tools for building out mockups of an app. We made impressive progress in our 48-hour sprint, but there’s still some work to do. We have some additional features we hope to add before TTT, which will require additional testing and refining. For now, stay tuned and sign up for our newsletter. We’ll be sure to share when Scurry is ready for the world! Full Article News & Culture
curry Scurry: A Race-To-Finish Scavenger Hunt App By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 13:58:00 -0400 We have a lot of traditions here at Viget, many of which you may have read about - TTT, FLF, Pointless Weekend. There are others, but you have to be an insider for more information on those. Pointless Weekend is one of our favorite traditions, though. It’s been around over a decade and some pretty fun work has come out of it over the years, like Storyboard, Baby Bookie, and Short Order. At a high level, we take 48 hours to build a tool, experiment, or stunt as a team, across all four of our offices. These projects are entirely separate from our client work and we use them to try out new technologies, explore roles on the team, and stress-test our processes. The first step for a Pointless Weekend is assembling the teams. We had two teams this year, with a record number of participants. You can read about TrailBuddy, what the other team built, here. The Scurry team was split between the DC and Durham offices, so all meetings were held via Hangout. Once we were assembled, we set out to understand the constraints and the goals of our Pointless Project. We went into this weekend with an extra pep in our step, as we were determined to build something for the upcoming Viget 20th anniversary TTT this summer. Here’s what we knew we wanted: An activity all Vigets could do together, where they could create memories, and share broadly on socialSomething that we could use in a spotty network at C Lazy U Ranch in ColoradoA product we can share with others: corporate groups, families and friends, schools, bachelor/ette parties We landed on a scavenger hunt native app, which we named Scurry (Scavenger + Hurry = Scurry. Brilliant, right?). There are already a few scavenger apps available, so we set out to create something that was Quick and easy to set up huntsFree and intuitive for usersA nice combination of trivia and activitiesSocial! We wanted to enable teams to share photos and progress One of the main reasons we have Pointless Weekends is to test out new technologies and processes. In that vein, we tried out Notion as our central organizing tool - we used it for user journeys, data modeling, and even writing tickets, which we typically use Github for. We tested out Notion as our primary tool, writing tickets and tracking progress. When we built the app, we needed to prepare for spotty network service, as internet connectivity isn’t guaranteed at C Lazy U Ranch – where our Viget20 celebration will be. A Progressive Web Application (PWA) didn't make sense for our tech requirements, so we chose the route of creating a native application. There are a number of options available to build native applications. But, as we were looking to make as much progress as possible in 48-hours, we chose one of our favorite frameworks: React Native. React Native allows developers to build true, cross-platform native applications, using some of our favorite technologies: javascript, the React framework, and a native-specific variant of CSS. We decided on the turn-key solution Expo. Expo has extra tooling allowing for easy development, deployment, and debugging. This is a snap shot of our app and Expo. Our frontend developers were able to immediately dive in making screens and styling components, and quickly made the mockups in Whimsical a reality. On the backend, we used the supported library to connect to the backend datastore, Firebase. Firebase is a hosted solution for data storage, with key features built-in like authentication, realtime updates, and offline support. Our backend developer worked behind the frontend developers hooking those views up to live data. Both of these tools, Expo and Firebase, were easy to use and allowed us to focus on building a working application quickly, rather than being mired in setup or bespoke solutions to common problems. Whimsical is one of our favorite tools for building out mockups of an app. We made impressive progress in our 48-hour sprint, but there’s still some work to do. We have some additional features we hope to add before TTT, which will require additional testing and refining. For now, stay tuned and sign up for our newsletter. We’ll be sure to share when Scurry is ready for the world! Full Article News & Culture
curry What Soccer Was Like When Retired Soccer Star Briana Scurry First Started Playing By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 00:00:00 EST Soccer great Briana Scurry started playing soccer at 12 on an all boys team and in the goal — the "safest" position for a girl ... Full Article video
curry Retired Soccer Star Briana Scurry on Sharing "Her Hell" By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 00:00:00 EST For a long time after her injury, soccer great Briana Scurry "hid her hell." Now, she knows that that was not the right thing to do and she wants to teach others to become more open and understanding about concussion. Full Article video
curry Retired Soccer Star Briana Scurry on What a Concussion Feels Like By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 00:00:00 EST After she was hit, retired soccer star Briana Scurry felt off balance, sensitive to light and sound,and felt intense pain in her head and neck. Full Article video
curry Retired Soccer Star Briana Scurry: "This Has Been the Most Difficult Thing" By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 00:00:00 EST "The penalty kicks, the final goals in the Olympics, playing in front of the president, in front of 90,000 people ... that is what I was born to do ... and my brain is what I used to get myself there." Full Article video
curry Retired Soccer Star Briana Scurry: Message to People Struggling After Concussions By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 00:00:00 EST If you don't feel right after a concussion, talk to your parents, your coach, your doctor ... get a second, third, fourth opinion ... Do not accept that you will not get better. Full Article video
curry How Occipital Nerve Surgery Helped Retired Soccer Star Briana Scurry By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 00:00:00 EST Bilateral occipital nerve release surgery was the first, significant step to relieving Scurry's debilitating post-concussive headaches. Full Article video
curry Retired Soccer Star Briana Scurry on Girls Soccer and Concussion Protocols By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 00:00:00 EST One out of two girls will sustain a concussion playing soccer, but most will recover and return to play with ease. Nevertheless, awareness and education are key to keeping players safe. Full Article video
curry Retired Soccer Star Briana Scurry on "Being Me Again" By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 00:00:00 EST "The Briana Scurry who could tune out 90,000 people during the World Cup and focus on a single ball and know I could keep it out of the goal ... that is who I want to be again." Full Article video
curry Retired Soccer Star Briana Scurry: "My Brain Was Broken" By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 00:00:00 EST Retired soccer star Briana Scurry talks about how all her successes started with her mind and her ability to overcome obstacles. After her injury, she felt lost, broken. Full Article video
curry Retired Soccer Star Briana Scurry on Her Post-Concussion Depression By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 00:00:00 EST Was her depression physiological from the hit to her head or because her professional soccer career was over? Full Article video