Pack of dogs maul woman in Cairns | QLD News Queensland Times Thu, 25 Jun 2009 18:30 PM PDT A WOMAN mauled by a pack dogs in Cairns has been admitted to hospital in a stable condition. The 50-year-old is believed to have been attacked by several dogs about her face and upper body around 5.30am on Friday in Workshop St, Yarrabah. | Second Chance For Dangerous T-cells Science Daily Thu, 25 Jun 2009 18:19 PM PDT Any of the immune system's T-cells that could attack the body's own tissue are either driven to cell death or reeducated to become a kind of law enforcer that could actually be used in therapies. Which of these alternatives occurs may depend on the age of the cells, according to new research. | They are all heart: Firefighters, cops hosting fundraiser to help pay for girlâs heart transplant Naples Daily News Thu, 25 Jun 2009 17:25 PM PDT Seven-year-old Hunter DiMaria has a special heart. You wouldnât know it by looking at her, with her long blonde hair and coy smile, but Hunterâs heart is indeed special. First of all, itâs in backwards, like youâre looking in a mirror. Secondly, the four chambers of Hunterâs heart arenât properly separated, so her body doesnât get the oxygen it needs. Because of that, Hunterâs special heart has ... | Castle Rock father goes to bat for the developmentally disabled Colorado Springs Gazette Thu, 25 Jun 2009 17:24 PM PDT Ken Ziel wants you to know this about his 19-year-old son, Austin, who has never been able to talk or walk or move his body: Austin doesn't like the wind, is sensitive to loud noises and enjoys being outdoors. | Current Conditions KSN - KODE Joplin Thu, 25 Jun 2009 17:24 PM PDT Going on a stay-cation. Plans haven't changed. Never planned on taking a vacation. Canceled my vacation. ABC News: Farrah Fawcett , the 1970s "It Girl" who was known for her cascading golden hair and bombshell body, died in a Santa Monica hospital today, ABC News has learned. She was 62-years-old. | Blood pressure cuff could help improve the success of kidney transplants News-Medical-Net Thu, 25 Jun 2009 17:09 PM PDT The first clinical trial funded by the new Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation (EME) programme will investigate whether a simple procedure to activate one of the body's natural defence mechanisms improves the function of kidneys after transplantation. This research is funded by the Medical Research Council and managed by the National Institute for Health Research. | That Little Voice Inside Your Twinge New York Times Thu, 25 Jun 2009 16:57 PM PDT Everyone tells you to listen to your body, but what are you supposed to listen to? Turns out itâs not so obvious. | Woman mauled by pack of dogs Herald Sun Thu, 25 Jun 2009 15:44 PM PDT Woman being treated after dog attack Injuries to face, upper body National News : Check the latest | IBS and Sex Problems HealthandAge Thu, 25 Jun 2009 15:13 PM PDT The irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is often associated with significant symptoms affecting areas outside the gut - sleep disturbances, loss or increase in appetite, changes in body weight, and sexual problems; these changes can add to the misery of IBS itself. | | |
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