Cubs' Bradley injured again Chicago Sun-Times Tue, 02 Jun 2009 18:10 PM PDT ATLANTA -- Cubs right fielder Milton Bradley left Tuesday night's game in the fourth inning after suffering a left calf strain running out an infield chopper leading off the fourth. His immediate playing status was uncertain. The hot-hitting Reed Johnson took Bradley's place in the lineup, in center field, with Kosuke Fukudome moving from center to right. It's already the third body part to ... | NHSAA: Remembering Jeff Kendrick, class of '82 The Daily Sentinel Tue, 02 Jun 2009 17:49 PM PDT When you accelerate a race car from a dead stop to over 100 mph, you immediately have two sensations. The first is the feeling of your body being pushed back against the seat. The second one involves your eyes. As you speed up, your peripheral vision quickly disappears. You go from your normal field of vision to tunnel vision, in a matter of seconds. I guess God made our bodies this way so that ... | Man who died after police restraint 'covered with injuries' Guardian Unlimited Tue, 02 Jun 2009 17:39 PM PDT The mother of a man with psychiatric problems who was pinned face down to the pavement by three police officers shortly before he died told an inquest today that when she viewed her son's body his face was covered with injuries. The inquest into the death of Faisal Al-Ani, 43, from Southend in Essex, was shown a montage of CCTV footage including the moment he was wrestled to the ground by police ... | Mountain-Climbing Marine Inspires From Thousands Of Miles Away NBC 17 Raleigh Tue, 02 Jun 2009 16:55 PM PDT It was New Years Day 2005 when Durham native Jon Kuniholm's body changed forever; yet his "can-do" attitude, as his friends put it, didn't. Kuniholm, now 37, was on patrol with his Marines when Iraqi insurgents ambushed them near the Euphrates River. Jon lost his right arm. "When you deal with adversity and disability ... sometimes things that should be very easy or used to be very easy are ... | World first: Chinese scientists create pig stem cells PhysOrg Tue, 02 Jun 2009 16:52 PM PDT Scientists have managed to induce cells from pigs to transform into pluripotent stem cells - cells that, like embryonic stem cells, are capable of developing into any type of cell in the body. It is the first time in the world that this has been achieved using somatic cells (cells that are not sperm or egg cells) from any animal with hooves (known as ungulates). | WSSU And WFU Collaborate To Open Motion lab WFMY News 2 Greensboro Tue, 02 Jun 2009 15:49 PM PDT Physical therapists, orthopedists, and engineers will collaborate to study and understand the human body and joints in a brand new motion lab. | | |
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