Computer injuries on the rise WWAY 3 Wilmington Tue, 09 Jun 2009 14:06 PM PDT Video Body More than 60% of U.S. households now contain at least one personal computer, and many have multiple machines. The rate of computer ownership is soaring, but the injury rate from computers is increasing even faster, according to a new study. Researchers from Nationwide Children's Hospital examined a national database for computer-related injuries that were serious enough to be seen In ... | Judge asked to drop charges against mother accused of hiding baby's body The North Bay Nugget Tue, 09 Jun 2009 13:18 PM PDT A judge has reserved his decision whether to drop criminal charges against a North Bay woman accused of concealing the remains of her baby son in a bush. Tabatha Etches, 27, remains free on bail. Etches is also accused of failing to get help in childbirth.[...] | TRAINER X: Like peas and carrots The MetroWest Daily News Tue, 09 Jun 2009 13:07 PM PDT Trainer X explains how a line in the film "Forrest Gump" inspires his workouts, and looks at some moves to train certain parts of the body. Â Â | New research shows potential for a male contraceptive PhysOrg Tue, 09 Jun 2009 12:51 PM PDT Researchers have known for more than half a century that sperm is able to fertilize an egg only after it has resided for a period of time in the female reproductive tract. Without this specific interaction with the female body, the sperm is incapable of producing offspring. But until now there was very little understanding of what changes occur within the sperm that suddenly allows it to ... | Youth injured by lawn mower recovering The Union Democrat Tue, 09 Jun 2009 12:27 PM PDT Five years ago, doctors said Adam Cover stood little chance of fully recovering from a lawn mower accident that maimed the left side of his body from the waist down. Now 9, Cover is an articulate, active boy who says he loves to run and begrudges doing chores, just like most others his age. | News and Features for Rio Rancho, New Mexico The Observer Tue, 09 Jun 2009 11:34 AM PDT Itâs been said, âIt takes a village to raise a child.â In Rio Rancho, a large âvillageâ was trying to save a child last week. Finally, five days after 13-year-old Corbin Hayes was last seen alive, his body was spotted Tuesday afternoon by a woman whoâd volunteered to help the family. | Identify New Risk Factor Gene for Rheumatoid Arthritis Newswise Tue, 09 Jun 2009 11:28 AM PDT Feinstein Institute for Medical Research and a team of collaborators from across the country have identified a new risk factor gene for rheumatoid arthritis. The gene, dubbed REL, is a member of the NF-(kappa)B family. The NF-(kappa)B family seems to have a big hand in regulating the body's immune response. | 2 accused of killing, cooking drug dealer New Haven Register Tue, 09 Jun 2009 11:08 AM PDT Associated Press BOSTON â" A high school football coach and another man killed a cocaine dealer to avoid paying a debt, dismembered his body and cooked the remains at a concrete business, prosecutors said Monday. | | |
|
No comments:
Post a Comment