CENTRAL NEW YORK NEWS The Post-Standard Thu, 26 Feb 2009 02:17 AM PST Saturday is a very important date for the student body at Ã7BrennerÃFayetteville-Manlius High School. We've prepared for months for the annual Dance Marathon, which benefits Camp Good Days and Special Times. The 12-hour event includes teen bands, great music, food, karaoke, and of course, dancing. | Killer cells fight the good fight The Monterey County Herald Thu, 26 Feb 2009 02:02 AM PST WASHINGTON â" Millions of "natural killer cells," nature's first line of defense against cancer, viruses and other infectious microbes, are on constant patrol inside your body. | Back in operation The Columbus Dispatch Thu, 26 Feb 2009 01:27 AM PST MARANA, Ariz. -- If you listen to Tiger Woods' words, and those of his swing coach, the world is about to witness the apex of an already legendary career. The body is finally at full operational capacity again, matching a mind that defeats some opponents before the first tee. | Two compounds show great promise for cerebral palsy News-Medical-Net Thu, 26 Feb 2009 00:52 AM PST Two compounds developed by Northwestern University chemists have been shown to be effective in pre-clinical trials in protecting against cerebral palsy, a condition caused by neurodegeneration that affects body movement and muscle coordination. | Our View: Celebrate every body Colorado State Collegian Thu, 26 Feb 2009 00:42 AM PST While we debated over the necessary characteristics of the "perfect body," and "tall" then "skinny" floated across the conference table, we came to the conclusion that America's body image stereotypes stem from deeply rooted societal expectations, then creeping into the minds of individuals. | First day back: Woods shines Idaho State Journal Thu, 26 Feb 2009 00:16 AM PST MARANA, Ariz. - If you listen to Tiger Woods' words, and those of his swing coach, we are about to witness the apex of an already legendary career. The body is finally at full operational capacity again, matching a mind that defeats some opponents before the first tee. | HIV mutates at high speed to avoid immune system: study TODAYonline Wed, 25 Feb 2009 23:56 PM PST A researcher extracts fluid from a vial at an AIDS research facility in New York. A worldwide team of scientists said the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was swiftly evolving to avoid the body's immune defences, a phenomenon that adds to the challenge of crafting an AIDS vaccine. | HIV evolving at high speed - scientists Daily Telegraph Wed, 25 Feb 2009 23:35 PM PST A WORLDWIDE team of scientists says the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is swiftly evolving to avoid the body's immune defences, a phenomenon that adds to the challenge of crafting an AIDS vaccine. | Renaissance rebounds its way past Ribet The Glendale News-Press Wed, 25 Feb 2009 23:14 PM 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. | Santa Rosa's Body Zone gym to close The Santa Rosa Press Democrat Wed, 25 Feb 2009 23:03 PM PST Body Zone Fitness members got in their last workouts Wednesday at the downtown Santa Rosa health club that has closed after nearly two years in business. Body Zone took over the space previously occupied by Body Central. That all-womenâs gym closed after a judge ruled in a lawsuit that it must admit men as members. | | |
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