Post-secondary institutions get $80-million boost Niagara This Week Thu, 28 May 2009 18:09 PM PDT Around Brock University, heâs known as Dr. Freeze. Stephen Cheung, a Canada research chair in environmental ergonomics, studies the human body and how it reacts to various stresses, including extreme temperatures. | KANGAR: The New Straits Times Thu, 28 May 2009 17:14 PM PDT An independent body will be established to investigate allegations made by parents of newborn Siti Balqis Sany that the child had sustained a broken collarbone during delivery at Hospital Tuanku Fauziah here. | Daughter of snatch-theft victim vows to seek revenge The Star Thu, 28 May 2009 16:24 PM PDT âI will not leave him alone, he ought to be taught a lesson for this inhumane act,â said Nur Aqidah Nasffati Abdul Jalil, 23, outside Sultanah Nur Zahirah Hospital where her 45-year-old mother was being treated for multiple facial and body injuries. | Scientists develop a £13 kit to test for ME at home The Herald Thu, 28 May 2009 16:10 PM PDT Scientists have developed a £13 home-testing kit which they claim will help identify people suffering from myalgic encephalopathy (ME). The urine test is based on the theory that the illness is linked to certain bacteria and a build up of toxins in the body. | This Is My Sundown The California Aggie Thu, 28 May 2009 16:10 PM PDT This past Memorial Day weekend I did something I've never done before. And no, I didn't take three consecutive body shots of three different liquors off the bellies of three different sorority girls for three days straight; I wasn't on houseboats, sorry to disappoint. Instead, I went to Raging Waters. But more on that later. | | |
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