35-yr-old woman found dead The Times of India Wed, 02 Feb 2011 17:40 PM PST After Dalit girl's rape and murder at Chinhat, recovery of a woman's body in mysterious circumstances from Banthra police station area has sent alarm bell ringing. | Breathing Easy: LSU Biochemists Offer First 3-D Model Of Asthma-Causing Inflammation Enzyme redOrbit Wed, 02 Feb 2011 17:18 PM PST Thought to be the first step toward identifying better, more effective asthma medicines Inflammation is a healthy response in reaction to potentially harmful presences in the body. But when it starts in the lungs and builds up to a full-fledged asthma attack, it can be downright deadly. Chronic inflammation has been directly associated with heart disease and other physical ailments. But LSU ... | Drunk man bashes cabby over $20 fare AsiaOne Wed, 02 Feb 2011 17:06 PM PST SWOLLEN and bruised eyes, cuts on the lips, and bruises on his head and all over his body - a cabby suffered these injuries just for tapping the shoulder of his passenger and asking him for the fare. | Man's body found in ditch in Kildare The Irish Times Wed, 02 Feb 2011 16:37 PM PST GARDAÃ ARE awaiting the results of a postmortem examination on the remains of a man discovered face down in a ditch before deciding what direction their investigation into his death will take. | Cold, flu cases above epidemic levels for third straight week Straits Times Wed, 02 Feb 2011 16:34 PM PST THE number of cold and flu cases, which dipped slightly last week, remain above epidemic levels for the third consecutive week. The 19,225 patients who sought treatment at polyclinics for runny noses, sore throats, body aches and fever for the week beginning on Jan 24 was 7 per cent fewer than the 20,702 patients seen in the previous week. | Shoveling snow puts strain on body KY3 Springfield Wed, 02 Feb 2011 15:48 PM PST SPRINGFIELD, Mo.-- People around the Ozarks are getting their first chance in several years to shovel a significant amount of snow. | Forget Bombs, Dogs Can Now Smell Cancer GOOD Wed, 02 Feb 2011 15:40 PM PST World-renowned dog trainer Cesar Milan may have to up his game. Â Labrador retrievers in Japan have been trained to sniff out early signs of cancer. Mercopress reports today: This study shows that a specific cancer scent does indeed exist and that cancer-specific chemical compounds may be circulating throughout the bodyâ researcher Hideto Sonoda, of Fukuoka Dental College Hospital in Fukuoka ... | | |
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