Study finds 1,000 species of bacteria on healthy humans Los Angeles Times Thu, 28 May 2009 14:20 PM PDT A report for the journal Science says the bacteria have evolved to exploit the attributes of the areas they colonize. Researchers also say the bacteria probably enable the body to function properly. Here's a finding that'll make your skin crawl: A healthy human epidermis is colonized by roughly 1,000 species of bacteria. | Pinewood body ID'd, autopsy shows man was stabbed Grand Forks Herald Thu, 28 May 2009 14:14 PM PDT Updated 3:56 P.M. Authorities have identified a Pinewood, Minn., man who was found dead on an acreage in rural Beltrami County. An autopsy revealed that Colin Thomas Kirkpatrick, 48, died as a result of a stab wound, according to a sheriff's department news release.  Check Our Inventory Online! GRAND FORKS SUBARU / KIA - Ends Jun 30, 2009 | Topsail student athletes facing multiple charges, including stealing guns WWAY 3 Wilmington Thu, 28 May 2009 14:13 PM PDT Video Body Two Topsail High School student athletes are in trouble with the law. Sean Sidbury and Jeff Kath are each facing three charges of breaking and entering, larceny and possession of stolen goods. Pender County sheriff's detectives say the two worked together breaking in to a total of six homes, stealing property totaling about $6,500. When the two were caught, detectives say they were ... | Involvement of local youth suspected in Keri tiger killing Navhind Times Thu, 28 May 2009 13:32 PM PDT PANAJI - After drawing blank for quite some time while investigating the case of killing of a tiger in Keri village in Sattari taluka, the forest department officials have now got vital clues that have revealed that the tiger was actually killed, though accidentally, and its body disposed off. | UF makes gene therapy advance in severe genetic disorder PhysOrg Thu, 28 May 2009 13:05 PM PDT A dog born with a deadly disease that prevents the body from using stored sugar has survived 20 months and is still healthy after receiving gene therapy at the University of Florida - putting scientists a step closer to finding a cure for the disorder in children. | Mind, Body, and Soul Day MyNC.com Thu, 28 May 2009 13:01 PM PDT Ten Thousand Villages-Raleigh has planned a soothing community event from 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. on June 6. The focus is on finding balance and harmony in our daily lives. The highlights of the day are 4 mini-workshops on different ways to improve well-being: Noon-Sound for Healing Learn how to use sound for every day well-being. Presented by Mari Howerton, Cross Cultural⦠| Eagan babysitter accused of abuse Eagan Thisweek Thu, 28 May 2009 12:27 PM PDT An Eagan woman stands accused of abusing the six-month-old baby she regularly cared for, allegedly causing multiple fractures all over its body because she was frustrated by its crying. | Rights body wants sacked Mulago employee reinstated The Monitor Thu, 28 May 2009 12:24 PM PDT A human rights watchdog has asked the Ministry of Health to reinstate Mr Jamada Lubanga, a Mulago Hospital employee who was wrongfully dismissed and maliciously tagged a âmad manâ. | Wings expect Lidstrom back for Game 1 vs. Pens Fox Sports Thu, 28 May 2009 12:05 PM PDT The Detroit Red Wings expect star defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom to play in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup finals against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Red Wings general manager Ken Holland said on Thursday he's encouraged by how Lidstrom's lower-body injury has recovered after he was forced to miss two games. Holland said the team won't know until Saturday, when the series starts, if MVP finalist Pavel ... | Red Wings expect Lidstrom back for Game 1 vs. Pens MyMotherLode.com Thu, 28 May 2009 12:00 PM PDT The Detroit Red Wings expect star defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom to play in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup finals against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Red Wings general manager Ken Holland said on Thursday he's encouraged by how Lidstrom's lower-body injury has recovered after he was forced to miss two games. | | |
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