Family: Mousavi nephew's body taken from hospital AP via Yahoo! News Mon, 28 Dec 2009 06:24 AM PST A relative of Iran's opposition leader says the body of the leader's nephew has been removed from a hospital without the family's permission, a day after he was slain in an anti-government protest. | Why People Continue Eating When Full Psych Central Mon, 28 Dec 2009 06:15 AM PST They say never to go grocery shopping or a restaurant while on an empty stomach. Youâll buy more than you intended, and youâll buy more unhealthy food too. New research now helps explain why hunger makes food look more tempting. Prior research studies have suggested that the so-called hunger hormone ghrelin â" which the body produces [...] | Number of obesity operations balloons The Copenhagen Post Mon, 28 Dec 2009 06:02 AM PST Health experts say the obesity problem is swelling in the wake of a 60 percent increase in the number of operations to remove excess body fat on a person taking place. | No breaks in Upper Gwynedd murder North Penn Life Mon, 28 Dec 2009 05:55 AM PST There have been no breaks in the investigation of the murder of Young Hee Lim-Ferlazzo, who was found dead Oct. 25 in her Willowyck apartment with multiple stab wounds to her upper body. | Body of Mousavi's slain nephew missing: family Press Trust of India Mon, 28 Dec 2009 05:21 AM PST Tehran, Dec 28 (AFP) The body of Seyed Ali Mousavi, the nephew of Iran's opposition leader killed in Tehran protests, has been transferred from the hospital to an unknown location, his brother told a website today. | Possible carelessness leads to house fire WAFB Baton Rouge Mon, 28 Dec 2009 04:15 AM PST One person was taken to the hospital with burns to most of her body after a home caught fire early Monday morning. Investigators believe the blaze began from combustibles being too close to a space heater. | | |
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