Hit by yet another tragedy in India The New Straits Times Mon, 13 Apr 2009 10:14 AM PDT KLANG: Nineteen years ago, N. Suresh Kumar accompanied his mother, K. Rukumani, to Mangalore in India to claim the body of his younger brother, a final-year medical student, who died in a motorcycle accident. | Insightful Spirit Jacksonville Journal-Courier Mon, 13 Apr 2009 09:49 AM PDT Three years ago, Tracy Curley was a yoga instructor in Nantucket, Mass., desperately trying to make her class more accessible and enjoyable for her newest student â" a blind man.Ms. Curley said the man often had trouble determining where his body | State briefs Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Mon, 13 Apr 2009 09:07 AM PDT INDIANAPOLIS #8212; Investigators are working to determine whether the body of a man found in the White River in Indianapolis is that of a canoeist missing for nearly two months. | Bigger Waist Means Bigger Risk For Heart KSBW Salinas Mon, 13 Apr 2009 08:39 AM PDT Among women with the same body-mass index, those with a larger waist are more likely to suffer heart failure, a study finds. | Suspect charged in teen's murder The Katy Times Mon, 13 Apr 2009 08:19 AM PDT Harris County prosecutors said the suspect, accused of killing and dumping the body of a hearing-impaired teen, did so because he wanted to steal the teenâs car. | Managing your Cholesterol to Prevent Diabetes and Heart Disease Carteret County News-Times Mon, 13 Apr 2009 08:07 AM PDT (ARA) - Want to lower your risk for type 2 diabetes and heart disease? Managing your cholesterol can help. But cholesterol, a type of fat in your blood, can be confusing. For example, one kind of cholesterol clogs your arteries. Another kind helps remove the bad cholesterol from your body. | Wes Emmert: Scale isn't only measure of improvement Post-Bulletin Mon, 13 Apr 2009 07:34 AM PDT Â One of the most popular reasons that individuals join a health club or make a New Year's resolution is to lose body weight. One the most common reasons that individuals abandon their resolution or their weight loss goal is because they don't see immediate results. | EHNAC Launches Industry's Only Accreditation Program for Third-Party Administrators Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance Mon, 13 Apr 2009 06:37 AM PDT FARMINGTON, Conn.----The Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission , a non-profit standards development organization and accrediting body, today introduced both the industry's first accreditation program for third-party administrators and the first TPA firm to secure accreditation, Allied Benefit Systems, Inc., based in Chicago. | | |
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