Pathfinders Program Found to Help Women Cope with Terminal Breast Cancer Senior Journal Fri, 15 May 2009 14:27 PM PDT May 15, 2009 - Pathfinders, a program designed to care for the whole person -- body, mind and spirit -- has been found to help women with terminal cancer cope and improved their quality of life, according to a study led by researchers in the Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center. | Woman Found Outside Hospital Dies CBS4 Miami Fri, 15 May 2009 13:27 PM PDT Broward Sheriff's detectives have started an investigation into the mysterious death of a woman found outside of the North Broward Medical Center on Sunday. Medical staff found the body of 23-year-old Ashley Gerschoffer lying outside and immediately brought her into the emergency room. She was later admitted to the hospital. | London's Olympic stadium draws praise Slam! Sports Fri, 15 May 2009 13:07 PM PDT The head of track and field's world governing body believes London's 2012 Olympic Stadium will have a viable long-term future as a venue for major athletics events | JUST IN: Former Sandusky resident killed by blow from baseball bat The Sandusky Register Fri, 15 May 2009 12:31 PM PDT SANDUSKY A 51-year-old man who suffered serious injuries to his head and body Tuesday night when he was attacked with a bat during a neighborhood brawl died Thursday evening, Stark County coroner's investigator Rick Walters said. | Tonight at 11 | I-Team investigates plastic surgeons WCNC Charlotte Fri, 15 May 2009 12:25 PM PDT CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- There's big money in building the perfect body. So much so that, according to some nationally recognized plastic surgeons, not all doctors getting into the industry should be. | Hidden danger in many pools throughout the Valley ABC 15 Phoenix Fri, 15 May 2009 12:15 PM PDT Beneath the surface of an inviting pool is a death trap. A powerful suction force created by the pool's pump and drain cover. That is where a childâs hair or parts of their body can get tangled in it and even trapped. | Enjoy the benefits of gardening -- for you and for the planet Lexington Clipper-Herald Fri, 15 May 2009 12:03 PM PDT (ARA) - While some people see gardening as simply playing in the dirt, the physical and mental benefits are well-documented. In addition to being good for your mind and body, sustainable gardening is a great way to be kind to the planet, and to connect you to nature and the food you eat. | | |
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