Doctor in UCI fertility scandal arrested in Mexico The Star Mon, 27 Dec 2010 18:17 PM PST LOS ANGELES (AP) - Federal officials are working to extradite a fugitive physician at the heart of a University of California, Irvine fertility scandal in the 1990s, who was arrested last month in Mexico City. | US doc may face embryo theft charges 15 years later Stuff Mon, 27 Dec 2010 18:12 PM PST US officials are working to extradite a fugitive doctor at the heart of a University of California, Irvine fertility scandal in the 1990s, who was arrested last month in Mexico City. | Berks longtime legislator Sen. Mike O'Pake dies Spring-Ford Reporter & Valley Item Mon, 27 Dec 2010 18:01 PM PST READING â" The longest-serving member of the Pennsylvania Legislature, State Sen. Mike OâPake, 70, died Monday at the Reading Hospital and Medical Center where he had been recovering from complications suffered during heart bypass surgery Nov. 22. | Experiments test if implant can block sleep apnea San Jose Mercury News Mon, 27 Dec 2010 17:48 PM PST WASHINGTON -- Loud snoring may do more than irritate your spouse: It can signal sleep apnea, depriving you of enough rest to trigger a car crash, or even a heart attack. | Experiments test if implant can block sleep apnea AP via Yahoo! News Mon, 27 Dec 2010 17:07 PM PST Loud snoring may do more than irritate your spouse: It can signal sleep apnea, depriving you of enough zzzz's to trigger a car crash, even a heart attack. | Experiments test if implant can block sleep apnea KETK 56 Tyler Mon, 27 Dec 2010 16:09 PM PST WASHINGTON â" Loud snoring may do more than irritate your spouse: It can signal sleep apnea, depriving you of enough zzzz's to trigger a car crash, even a heart attack. read more | Mpls firm will test whether implant can block sleep apnea Minnesota Public Radio Mon, 27 Dec 2010 15:58 PM PST Loud snoring may do more than irritate your spouse: It can signal sleep apnea, depriving you of enough zzzz's to trigger a car crash, even a heart attack. Now scientists are beginning to test if an implanted pacemaker-like device might help certain sufferers, keeping their airways open by zapping the tongue during sleep. | | |
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