Prison guard recalls scratches on Bain Otago Daily Times Wed, 29 Apr 2009 10:25 AM PDT A prison officer has told the High Court in Christchurch he saw scratch marks and bruising on David Bain's upper body when Bain was strip searched at the old Dunedin prison in 1994. | Stefan Aschan: Summer Washboard Abs HuffingtonPost Wed, 29 Apr 2009 09:45 AM PDT The reason some people have washboard abs is that they lower their body fat to approximately 13 - 14 % or less for men and 14% - 20% or less for women. | Pharmacists Should Be On High Alert When Selling Orlistat, Says Society Medical News Today Wed, 29 Apr 2009 09:21 AM PDT The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain is reiterating to pharmacists the need to adhere to its practice guidance regarding the sale of orlistat, a drug which can only be sold to patients who have undergone a consultation, and who have a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 28 or higher. | Cause sought in death of whale Everett Herald Wed, 29 Apr 2009 08:49 AM PDT Researchers will study the whale's body to find out why it washed up near Saratoga Passage. | Taiwan at last can enter WHO governing body The Manila Times Wed, 29 Apr 2009 08:10 AM PDT Something that this paper has long campaigned for is being grantedâ"at lastâ"to Taiwan: Observer status at the World Health Assembly (WHA), which is the World Health Organizationâs (WHO) supreme governing body. | Genetic Risk For Anxiety Does Not Have To Be Destiny Science Daily Wed, 29 Apr 2009 07:24 AM PDT A growing body of basic animal research and studies of abused and neglected children provide a strong basis of support for the hypothesis that individuals with particular genotypes are at greater risk for depression, anxiety disorders, and problems with the abuse of alcohol and other substances. These gene-by-environment interactions are so powerful that some might assume that these genotypes ... | Potential preventative therapy for Type 1 diabetes PhysOrg Wed, 29 Apr 2009 07:02 AM PDT Scientists believe they may have found a preventative therapy for Type 1 diabetes, by making the body's killer immune cells tolerate the insulin-producing cells they would normally attack and destroy, prior to disease onset. | | |
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