Dallas Stars pull together against San Jose Sharks in loss Fort Worth Star-Telegram Tue, 24 Feb 2009 06:28 AM PST By TRACEY MYERS DALLAS â" The Stars got their team work ethic back on a night they direly needed it. Mike Modano was out with the flu. Toby Petersen left the second period with a lower-body injury. Depleted, the Stars nonetheless pulled together and fought the good fight against a loaded, front-running San Jose Sharks team. Yes, they lost. Yes, they were frustrated because they couldnât collect ... | Man on trial for mother's death Global TV Edmonton Tue, 24 Feb 2009 06:19 AM PST Police crime-scene officers on Monday outlined the grisly setting they encountered when they found the body of a 79-year-old woman in her northwest Calgary garage two years ago. | Brandon's bruises 'not explained' BBC News Tue, 24 Feb 2009 06:18 AM PST A woman accused of killing her toddler son had no explanation for the bruising on his body, a court hears. | Human Body Is Art At 'Nude Nite' The Tampa Tribune Tue, 24 Feb 2009 06:01 AM PST At Nude Nite, the art exhibits range from the serious to the outrageous, but the goal is to celebrate the human body, educate people about art and to raise awareness about breast cancer. | 3-week-old died sleeping with parents, cops say The Record Tue, 24 Feb 2009 05:29 AM PST BERGENFIELD -- A 3-week-old girl died Friday morning while sleeping with her parents, police said. "There were no signs of foul play or obvious signs of trauma on the body of the baby," Chief Frederick McGarril said. "Right now we don't anticipate charging anyone. | Want to live longer? You need this nutrient MSNBC Tue, 24 Feb 2009 05:29 AM PST An ever-growing body of research is showing that the epidemic of diseases associated with the Western diet â" cancer, heart disease, asthma â" might be curtailed by restoring something we never should have removed from our diets in the first place: omega-3 fatty acids. | New Proton Therapy Equipment Enables More Tumors To Be Treated Medical News Today Tue, 24 Feb 2009 05:11 AM PST An advance in the way protons are delivered at the University of Florida Proton Therapy Institute enables physicians to treat tumors that are deeper in the body, tumors that are very large and tumors that are situated closer to vital organs. | FDA Approves New Gout Medicine KIMT Mason City Tue, 24 Feb 2009 04:49 AM PST For the first time in more than forty years there's a new medication receiving FDA approval for the treatment of gout. That often affects one joint, which is most often the big toe, but can happen with many joints in the body. | | |
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