Airport Scanners Safe, When Working Properly Medical News Today Fri, 26 Nov 2010 14:29 PM PST Being scanned at an airport by a body scanner emits such a tiny amount of radiation, that there is no threat to health, as long as the machine is working properly, Peter Rez, Professor of Physics, Arizona State University says. The chances of receiving a life-threatening cancer are approximately 1 in 30 million, Rez added. Compare that to a 1 in 5 million risk of being struck by lightning ... | Buddhism expert will teach here Ashland Daily Tidings Fri, 26 Nov 2010 14:11 PM PST The founder of Hakomi "body-centered psychotherapy" has decided to make his home in Ashland and open a training center after suffering a heart attack earlier this year. | Stars place Fistric on IR WETM 18 Elmira Fri, 26 Nov 2010 14:10 PM PST The Dallas Stars placed defenseman Mark Fistric on injured reserve Friday, retroactive to November 22, with a lower- body injury. | Time you stopped that body odour this summer The Herald Fri, 26 Nov 2010 14:05 PM PST Summer is a great time to spend endless hours outdoors, whether it is playing sport for those who are more physically active or just getting together with loved ones over a braii for those who prefer a more sedentary lifestyle. | Stars' Fistric lands on IR with lower body injury CBS Sports Fri, 26 Nov 2010 13:04 PM PST The Dallas Stars have placed defenseman Mark Fistric on injured reserve after he was hurt during practice earlier this week in Toronto. The Stars said Friday that the 24-year-old Fistric has a lower body injury. | You are What You Wear? Body-Toning Pants Tested FOX 8 Cleveland Fri, 26 Nov 2010 13:01 PM PST Getting started working out is tough. To get less lumpy and fit â" and to catch the eye of the hot guy on the rowing machine â" you have to first look out of breath and horrible in ill-fitting workout clothes you haven't worn since college. | Stars D Fistric sidelined with lower body injury KLTV 7 Tyler Fri, 26 Nov 2010 12:49 PM PST Associated Press - November 26, 2010 3:35 PM ET DALLAS (AP) - The Dallas Stars have placed defenseman Mark Fistric on injured reserve after he was hurt during practice earlier this week in... | | |
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