New hopes of turning back ageing Daily Telegraph Sun, 28 Nov 2010 21:51 PM PST A METHOD of turning the clock back to rejuvenate organs in the body may be within sight, new US research suggests. | What price security: Group of UCSF scientists challenge airport scanners Online Journal Sun, 28 Nov 2010 21:39 PM PST According to a recent CNN poll, 80 percent of Americans approve the use of airport full body X-ray scanners. Yet, back in April, a group of prominent scientists, physicians, and professors at the University of California San Francisco challenged their safety in a letter to Dr. John P. | Healing with Color - Designer Amy Passantino does a home makeover for the mind, body, and spirit PitchEngine Sun, 28 Nov 2010 21:26 PM PST 1888PressRelease Amy had a California client looking to update her home. Through the use of color, Amy makes over her walls and interior using color psychology to heal and guide her client through a rough patch in life.Amy Passantino, CEO of Amy Elizabeth Designs, recently had a client who was going through a transformational time in her life. Marjorie Bernstein had just gone through a messy ... | Superantigens activate immune system that can cause severe illnesses News-Medical-Net Sun, 28 Nov 2010 21:19 PM PST Superantigens, the toxins produced by staphylococcus bacteria, are more complex than previously believed, reveals a team of researchers from the University of Gothenburg in an article published today in the scientific journal Nature Communications. Their discovery shows that the body's immune system can cause more illnesses than realised. | High death rates found at 19 hospitals in England AsiaOne Sun, 28 Nov 2010 20:40 PM PST LONDON - Patients are dying at a higher than expected rate at 19 hospital trusts in England, a health information body said on Sunday, raising concerns about the consistency of care across the National Health Service. | A body free from idealistic, distorted images AsiaOne Sun, 28 Nov 2010 20:39 PM PST BODY image is the interpretation of the body by the brain, or in colloquial terms, how you see yourself. However, with constant bombardment of idealistic images from pop media culture, it raises an issue in the general public as concern with their body image can have an impact on their health. | Grant allows autism nonprofit to build residence North Adams Transcript Sun, 28 Nov 2010 20:12 PM PST Sunday November 28, 2010 By Jennifer Huberdeau Story Body: By Jennifer Huberdeau North Adams Transcript CLARKSBURG -- A grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Management has allowed the Association for Community Living to construct a new one-level ranch house at 201 Henderson Road, which will allow it to continue providing residential support for its clients who live in | Sullivan investigators believe man died from stab wounds Johnson City Press Sun, 28 Nov 2010 18:56 PM PST KINGSPORT รข" Sullivan County investigators are looking into the death of a man whose body was discovered Sunday afternoon. At about 3:44 p.m., officers responded to 107 Lone Oak Dr. near Kingsport. | Trice: Blacks at risk for osteoporosis, too Chicago Tribune Sun, 28 Nov 2010 18:37 PM PST It's often thought a danger primarily to white and Asian women, but African-Americans (including men) need to watch out too If you take your cues from advertisements that tout medicines for thinning bones, you might think that the face of osteoporosis is that of a middle-aged white or Asian woman whose body type is similar to actress Sally Field's. | | |
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