Canucks' Sundin skates, could play tonight Vancouver Sun Tue, 21 Apr 2009 10:25 AM PDT ST. LOUIS -- Injured Vancouver Canuck centre Mats Sundin is skating with teammates this morning, an indication he could play tonight against the St. Louis Blues. Sundin sat out Sunday's 3-2 Canuck win with what the Canucks say is a lower-body injury â" believed to be a groin or hip injury suffered when he fell awkwardly in the third period of Friday's game. | Court hikes compensation for sewer workers, pulls up civic agencies Calcutta News Tue, 21 Apr 2009 10:14 AM PDT Giving relief to the families of labourers who die unnoticed inside sewers while cleaning them, the Delhi High Court Tuesday hiked the compensation in case of death from Rs.100,000 to Rs.250,000 and also slapped a contempt notice on civic body officials for not acting on its order to ensure the workers' safety. | National Dental Hygienists Week - April 19-25, 2009 Medical News Today Tue, 21 Apr 2009 10:07 AM PDT National Dental Hygienists Week is an excellent opportunity to promote the important role dental hygienists play in good oral health, which is directly linked to the overall health of Canadians. Current research shows that poor oral health contributes to diseases and conditions in other parts of the body. | Ancient medicine becomes more prominent in Russellville The Russellville Courier Tue, 21 Apr 2009 10:01 AM PDT Story date: April 21, 2009 By Cindi Nobles education@couriernews.com Acupuncture, a procedure most area residents have heard of, but have not experienced first hand, is a health practice which proponents say can be used to treat both pain and dysfunction in the body. | Cooper Fitness Center designs classes to help high school students get fit Denton Record-Chronicle Tue, 21 Apr 2009 10:00 AM PDT Adela Guerrero, 18, of Dallas was one of the many Texas high school seniors who flunked part of an important test last summer: the Fitnessgram, a $2.5 million state fitness test created by the Cooper Institute of Dallas.Only 8 percent of girls and 9 percent of boys in the 12th grade met the health standards on the six components of the exam, measuring aerobic capacity, body composition, muscular ... | Report: Fat people cause of global warming Chicago Sun-Times Tue, 21 Apr 2009 09:53 AM PDT Are overweight people the cause for global warming?So says an article published today in the Sun. "Moving about in a heavy body is like driving in a gas guzzler," said Dr. Phil Edwards of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. According to the report, scientists say overweight people means more food production -- a cause of CO2 gas emissions. It also says that means more people are ... | Yoga for kids this summer Philippine Daily Inquirer Tue, 21 Apr 2009 09:22 AM PDT FLASHBACK CIRCA 1978: I am lying flat on the floor and slowly arching my back towards the ceiling, as I stretch my arms and my palms reach the floor. I continue to stretch my body as my toes touch the floor. | Body Found in Mount Auburn Local 12 Cincinnati Tue, 21 Apr 2009 08:38 AM PDT Coroner called after body is found behind apartment building near Christ Hospital | Mother diligently balances son's life on a spreadsheet The Southington Citizen Tue, 21 Apr 2009 08:27 AM PDT Byline:Â Zachary Janowski Breaking News:Â No Since he was days old, Mitchell Magyarâs family feared for his life. Born with a urea cycle disÂorder, Mitchellâs body could not process protein properly, leading to a build-up of amÂmonia in his bloodstream. Fortunately for the Magyar family, Connecticut requires newborn screening, which identified the condition beÂfore he was a week old. Photos 4-17 ... | | |
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