Hepatitis C cases spur accord Las Vegas Review-Journal Wed, 11 Feb 2009 02:29 AM PST A national accrediting body and the state's Department of Health and Human Services have agreed to share information in an attempt to prevent infection control breaches such as those linked to a hepatitis C outbreak at a Las Vegas clinic. | Gene controllers crucial for cancer spread News-Medical-Net Wed, 11 Feb 2009 01:41 AM PST Cancer Research UK scientists have pinpointed two proteins that work together to help cancer cells spread around the body, reveals a study published in Nature Cell Biology. | Heart attack predictors identified Hamilton Spectator Wed, 11 Feb 2009 01:36 AM PST (Feb 11, 2009) - The good news is that the human body is slowly giving up the genetic information that indicates increased risk for heart attack. | Briefs -- Published Feb. 11, 2009 The Stockton Record Wed, 11 Feb 2009 01:08 AM PST STOCKTON - Amy Acuff, four time U.S. Olympian and three time U.S. champion in high jump, will discuss "The Elite Edge: Mind, Body & Balance," at 7 tonight at Fleet Feet Sports, 6541 Pacific Ave., Stockton. | How Has Sports Impacted Your Life? Share Your Story With Us. WNBA.com Wed, 11 Feb 2009 00:55 AM PST Today, there is a young girl picking up a basketball for the first time. This morning, there is a woman in the pool training for her first triathlon. This afternoon, a woman will be in the gym working out to maintain a healthy body and lifestyle. | Regional Hospital obtains three-year accreditation Rapid City Journal Wed, 11 Feb 2009 00:55 AM PST Rapid City Regional Hospital and its home-care services department have again earned three-year accreditation from the Joint Commission. The independent, nonprofit organization is the nation's oldest and largest standards setting and accrediting body in health care. | Turtle's shell melts in Australia's fires AP via Yahoo! News Wed, 11 Feb 2009 00:50 AM PST One turtle's shell melted and fused to its body, while a baby wallaby's ears were fried to a crisp. Kangaroos seared their feet, and birds scorched by Australia's worst-ever wildfires plummeted from the sky. | | |
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