Funeral industry worker dies at 49 The Oxford Press Thu, 26 Feb 2009 10:16 AM PST The funeral industry has lost a vital family member. Dwayne Kent Jordan died suddenly after an apparent heart attack on Saturday, Feb. 21. The 49-year-old owned a body removal service, named for his children, following in his family's footsteps. | HIV mutates at high speed to avoid immune system: study PhysOrg Thu, 26 Feb 2009 10:04 AM PST A worldwide team of scientists on Wednesday 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. | k1037 BC-MO-NotNaturalCauses 1stLd-Writethru 02-26 0672 Hays Daily News Thu, 26 Feb 2009 09:54 AM PST Eds: UPDATES with details, quotes. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- The death of a man who police and a medical examiner had said was the result of natural causes has been ruled a homicide after a funeral home found three bullet holes in his body. | Southeastern Center planning how to properly spend state's dollars WWAY 3 Wilmington Thu, 26 Feb 2009 09:48 AM PST Video Southeastern Center planning how to properly spend state's dollars Body People involved with the Southeastern Center for Mental Health have money on the mind It has been a rough year for the area's mental health services, but they are looking ahead to see where available money can best be used. A brainstorming session in Brunswick County Wednesday night helped ... | 'Freaks' Help Scientist Unravel Nature and Nurture Newswise Thu, 26 Feb 2009 09:36 AM PST In his latest book, "Freaks of Nature," University of Iowa psychologist Mark Blumberg examines nature's oddities as a window for exploring the development and evolution of body, brain and behavior. He focuses on physical abnormalities -- how they happen and how creatures adjust to them -- to illustrate his belief that nature and nurture are inseparable and equally important to development. | More on plans, coments and punishements International Herald Tribune Thu, 26 Feb 2009 09:25 AM PST IAAF plans extensive doping controls for worlds. IAAF formally strips Jerome Young of more medals. Putin lambasts doping in sports. Sinkewitz loses court case French body confirms Schumacher doping ban. Bonds' personal trainer expected to remain silent. | Sri Lanka: TMVP person recovered dead in Batticaloa TamilNet Thu, 26 Feb 2009 09:23 AM PST Vaazhaichcheanai police recovered Thursday around 10:00 a.m the body of the Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal (TMV) person in charge of Vaakaneari, from Ottuveli in their division in a decomposed state, informed by the public. The victim had died due to the injury caused by being hit with a stone, Vaazhaichcheanai district medical officer, Dr. Atchuthan, who performed the post mortem examination ... | Weighty issues MSU Reporter Thu, 26 Feb 2009 09:23 AM PST First she asked audience members to close their eyes and imagine themselves naked in front of a mirror. Later on she requested the crowd envision what it was like coming out of the birth canal. The visualizations might have been strange, but they fit within the context of Rebecca Radcliffe's unique approach to body image. | ODESSA: Dead Body Found KMID Midland Thu, 26 Feb 2009 09:20 AM PST A dead body was found in Odessa this morning. Police found an unidentified Hispanic male lying face down in an alley on the 3500 block of Walnut Ave. Reports show, the victim could have a possible gunshot wound to his head. | Facial Analysis Diet May Be Key To Shedding Pounds KDKA Pittsburgh Thu, 26 Feb 2009 09:11 AM PST In her two-tone, body-hugging, gown, Oscar winner Kate Winslet glided down the red carpet Sunday night. Just five years ago, she was 56 pounds heavier, pregnancy weight. She said she took the pounds off with the facial analysis diet -- a diet that looks at a persons face and complexion to figure out the best eating plan for you. | | |
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