First incisionless bariatric procedure performed in U.S. News-Medical-Net Mon, 23 Feb 2009 01:57 AM PST Bariatric surgeons at Central Baptist Hospital made U.S. medical history Feb. 16 by performing a groundbreaking bariatric procedure to decrease the capacity of a patient's stomach without making a single incision into her body. | Uganda: Nurses Body Defends Members AllAfrica.com Mon, 23 Feb 2009 01:56 AM PST Kampala â" THE nurses' body has refuted claims that expectant mothers are opting for caesarean section (C-Section) rather than normal birth because of rude nurses. | Stroll along a river bank in Seoul for a refreshing break The Malay Mail Mon, 23 Feb 2009 01:53 AM PST DO you need something to refresh your mind and body? If you live in the hustle and bustle of the South Korean capital, Seoul, this may be the time to warm up and go out for a walk along the river bank. | Renaissance rebounds its way past Ribet The Glendale News-Press Mon, 23 Feb 2009 01:47 AM PST LOS ANGELES â" With a 57-45 win over Ribet Academy on Friday night, the Renaissance Academy boysâ basketball team put the finishing touch on a body of work that Coach Sid Cooke felt was already worthy of a CIF Southern Section Division V-AA at-large playoff berth. | Dr. Fox: Allergies take their toll on canine St. Louis Post-Dispatch Mon, 23 Feb 2009 01:40 AM PST DEAR DR. FOX: I have a 2-1/2-year-old female Jack Russell terrier/dachshund mix. Last year, she started having skin allergies. She would break out all underneath her body. She would scratch and chew on her feet and make them raw. Her veterinarian put her on three prescriptions of Prednisone. | Park Ridge presents health fair The Hendersonville Times-News Mon, 23 Feb 2009 01:36 AM PST FLETCHER - Harry Baly watched as Denise Trayford with Hampton Wellness placed leads on his hands and feet while attaching the other ends to a special machine designed to measure a personâs level of body fat. | Healthy Gupilan lifts GCC The Glendale News-Press Mon, 23 Feb 2009 01:23 AM PST Sheâs accustomed to pain radiating throughout her body. | Novel approach may provide new class of diabetes drugs New Kerala Mon, 23 Feb 2009 01:19 AM PST London, February 23: In what may spark a completely new class of drugs to treat type 2 diabetes, University of Oxford researchers have developed a cheap and efficient drug discovery method that can be helpful in identifying a new player in the body's insulin secretion process. | | |
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