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Press group slams Chinese censorship
CNN Sun, 31 Jan 2010 18:21 PM PST
"Media must cease reporting on the discovery of a body at a psychiatric hospital in Dongguan."

Not all in the mind
The Star Sun, 31 Jan 2010 17:54 PM PST
Body aches are there to remind you of your age.

Hiker dies in Mäkaha Valley fall
Honolulu Advertiser Sun, 31 Jan 2010 17:33 PM PST
For the second time this month, a hiker has fallen to his death in Makaha Valley. Honolulu Fire Department rescue units yesterday recovered the body of a 25-year-old man who had fallen some 200 feet late Friday afternoon while hiking with a friend.

‘Drug peddler’ gunned down
Cebu Daily News Sun, 31 Jan 2010 17:32 PM PST
AN unidentified gunman killed an alleged drug pusher and wounded two bystanders on Saturday night in Carcar City, southern Cebu. Herbert Camotes, 25, of barangay Bolinawan, Carcar City succumbed to bullet wounds in the head and in different parts of body.

Looking good but not feeling good?
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Sun, 31 Jan 2010 17:16 PM PST
Most people hire personal trainers to make them stronger, faster and fitter. But every so often, a bundle of body image issues walks through the doors of Essential Fitness in Chesterfield, Mo., and it's usually in the form of a thin woman wanting to drop a dress size or two.

Your Health: Too much sitting puts the body on idle
USA Today Sun, 31 Jan 2010 16:34 PM PST
Scientists have paid little attention to the hours humans spend sitting. They're finding that "like a Ferrari, the human is meant to move."

Fractured Pelvis Idles Nursing Assistant
The Lakeland Ledger Sun, 31 Jan 2010 16:22 PM PST
By ERIC PERA THE LEDGER BARTOW | In recent months, Kenya Davis-Tinsley has had a crash course in the structure of her pelvis, the so-called cradle of bones that supports the body's weight and protects numerous organs.

Science: Salt reduction benefits beyond the heart
Food Navigator USA Sun, 31 Jan 2010 15:43 PM PST
Salt is of course a vital nutrient and is necessary for the body to function, but the average daily salt consumption in the western world, between 10 and 12g, vastly exceeds recommendations from WHO/FAO of 5 grams per day to control blood pressure levels and reduce hypertension prevalence and related health risks in populations.




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