U.S. not surprised by limited access to Vancouver Games track Colorado Springs Gazette Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:54 PM PDT The head of bobsled and skeletonâs national governing body isnât shocked 2010 Olympic organizers are giving American athletes limited access to the worldâs most difficult track, maintaining Canada wants to capitalize on its home-field... | No stopping local triathalon group The Fayetteville Observer Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:23 PM PDT The body screams "quit!" The brain shouts "enough!" But a small voice from the heart says "just a little more." That's what keeps 10 souls lurching toward the finish line long after reason says to stop. | Sunblocks for face and body 3news Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:19 PM PDT You have all heard the phrase âGet out in the sun for your dose of vitamin Dâ but you need to put your âsensible hatâ on and make sure you are protected from the damaging UVB and UVA rays that not only damage your skin and make it wrinkly but can cause skin cancers to develop, which can kill you. | Something strange at the coroner's office Chicago Tribune Thu, 29 Oct 2009 16:57 PM PDT Several employees say they have seen, heard things they can't explain Eerie things have startled people in the Lake County coroner's office ever since the body of a woman was inadvertently left in the cooler for several months before anyone got around to identifying her. | Low vitamin D tied to heart, stroke deaths China Daily Thu, 29 Oct 2009 16:36 PM PDT NEW YORK - Low vitamin D levels in the body may be deadly, according to a new study hinting that adults with lower, versus higher, blood levels of vitamin D may be more likely to die from heart disease or stroke. | donga.com[English donga] donga.com Thu, 29 Oct 2009 16:34 PM PDT A Korean woman who suffered severe burns will run in the New York Marathon Sunday. Lee Ji-sun, 31, suffered third-degree burns on over 55 percent of her body in 2002 and had 40 surgeries. A graduate student majoring in social welfare at Columbia University, she is in Korea on vacation. | Art Made from Human Body Parts? WCAX-TV Vermont Thu, 29 Oct 2009 15:45 PM PDT A new art exhibit has nothing to do with Halloween, but it's still a little spooky. | A family broken The Record and Herald News Thu, 29 Oct 2009 15:35 PM PDT Relatives react over the covered body of Sahra Abdallah,at Al Sadr hospital morgue, in the Shiite enclave of Sadr city, Baghdad, Iraq. Abdallah was one of the three women who were killed after a bomb attached to a mini van exploded in Baghdad's Sadr City late Wednesday, killing three women and wounding four other people, police said.The blast came days after Sunday's deadliest attacks that ... | Superheroes demystify medical jargon for children The Times of India Thu, 29 Oct 2009 15:14 PM PDT Soon, superheroes will take a trip down the food pipe to fight asthma, workers will toil in an insulin factory called pancreas and white blood cells will fight invaders called microbes to enlighten children about human body. | | |
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