Sportswomen benefit from pregnancy Times Online Sun, 13 Sep 2009 13:24 PM PDT Stretch marks, weight gain and overwhelming fatigue are the side-effects of pregnancy with which most women are familiar. But for some, motherhood appears to leave the female body better able to cope with extreme physical demands than ever before. | Master gene that switches on disease-fighting cells identified by scientists PhysOrg Sun, 13 Sep 2009 13:02 PM PDT The master gene that causes blood stem cells to turn into disease-fighting 'Natural Killer' (NK) immune cells has been identified by scientists, in a study published in Nature Immunology today. The discovery could one day help scientists boost the body's production of these frontline tumour-killing cells, creating new ways to treat cancer. | Product Library Journal of Community Nursing Sun, 13 Sep 2009 12:53 PM PDT Resource provides a range of specially designed sip feeds and desserts in a variety of tastes and textures. They are clinically proven to improve dietary intake, body weight and nutritional status in many clinical settings including nursing homes. | S Africa to battle from within IAAF thewest.com.au Sun, 13 Sep 2009 12:49 PM PDT South Africa's top track official is returning to the IAAF, saying he was needed to fight from the inside the body for Caster Semenya. | ME: Murder victim was stabbed The New Britain Herald Sun, 13 Sep 2009 12:40 PM PDT NEW BRITAIN รข" A missing Oak Street man whose body was found Friday died from multiple stab wounds, the Office of the State Medical Examiner determined Tuesday. | South African official returns to IAAF board Seattle Times Sun, 13 Sep 2009 12:18 PM PDT South Africa's top track official is returning to the board of international athletics governing body to fight for Caster Semenya, the runner whose gender has been questioned. | S. African Official To Fight For Semenya In IAAF WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul Sun, 13 Sep 2009 11:44 AM PDT South Africa's top track official is returning to the board of the international athletics governing body to fight for a runner whose sex has been questioned. Athletics South Africa announced on Sunday that its president, Leonard Chuene, was returning to the International Association of Athletics Federations board. Chuene says his decision to leave it was taken "emotionally." | S.A. official returns to IAAF to fight for Semenya Sports Illustrated Sun, 13 Sep 2009 11:39 AM PDT JOHANNESBURG (AP) -- South Africa's top track official is returning to the board of the international athletics governing body to fight for a runner whose sex has been questioned. | Arturo Gatti's last few hours Slam! Sports Sun, 13 Sep 2009 11:13 AM PDT When he was found dead, Arturo Gatti had numerous injuries to his body. The autopsy report from the Institut Medico-Legal of Pernamubuco State said that the body showed signs of many blunt injuries, including one to the back of the head. | | |
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