10,000 East African albinos in hiding after killings Texarkana Gazette Sun, 29 Nov 2009 06:02 AM PST NAIROBI, Kenyaâ"The mistaken belief that albino body parts have magical powers has driven thousands of Africaâs albinos into hiding, fearful of losing their lives and limbs to unscrupulous dealers who can make up to $75,000 selling a complete dismembered set. | Waterman offers new cancer treatment The Daily Commercial Sun, 29 Nov 2009 05:12 AM PST Florida Hospital Waterman Cancer Institute in Tavares is offering stereotactic body radiotherapy treatment, or SBRT. The treatment delivers an a ... | Domestic abuse cases proceed â" even without victims New Haven Register Sun, 29 Nov 2009 04:41 AM PST Associated Press NEW YORK â" Karla Giraldoâs face required about 40 stitches after an incident with her boyfriend, a New York state senator. The wife of New York TV personality Dominic Carter had a swollen lip, cut ear, and bruised body after they argued over care for their child. | Nurse Unions' Federal Secretary To Run As ACTU President, Australia Medical News Today Sun, 29 Nov 2009 04:40 AM PST The Federal Secretary of the Australian Nursing Federation (ANF), Ged Kearney, has been nominated as a candidate to run for the head of the country's peak union body, the ACTU, it was announced today. Ms Kearney said she was "honoured" to be nominated to replace current ACTU President Sharan Burrow, who has done an "amazing job". | Hard to analyse the NHS monolith BBC News Sun, 29 Nov 2009 04:28 AM PST The NHS is such a vast and complex monolith that no single monitoring body can get a completely accurate picture of it. | Gifts that will warm body and soul Park Hills Daily Journal Sun, 29 Nov 2009 04:27 AM PST Dorothy Leeâs face lights up as she talks about one of the nursing home patients who will be getting a blanket this year. | Fargo wins national qualifying bodybuilding event Tri-County Times Sun, 29 Nov 2009 03:35 AM PST Justin Fargoâs competitive body building season looked over before it began earlier this year. âIn March, I was picking up cement mixer tires I use to train, and I ruptured my bicep tendon,â Fargo said. | Trust says poor rating 'unclear' BBC News Sun, 29 Nov 2009 03:18 AM PST A London NHS trust rated as "significantly underperforming" by monitoring body Dr Foster describes the methodology used as "unclear". | Drug law change could save patients big bucks The News & Observer Sun, 29 Nov 2009 03:15 AM PST After decades of suffering as her body gnarled and stiffened from rheumatoid arthritis, Bonnie Cramer began taking a new drug around 2002. | | |
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