Accident survivor urges smart choices The Bolivar Commercial Thu, 24 Feb 2011 02:05 AM PST âI had no heart beat, no pulse,â Sarah Panzau told Cleveland High School students Tuesday. âMy left arm was literally torn from my body. I chose to drink and drive.â | Only in the Inverness Courier The Inverness Courier Thu, 24 Feb 2011 01:47 AM PST A WOMAN has been arrested in connection with the death of a four-year-old girl in the grounds of Raigmore Hospital. The girl's body was discovered near a burn behind the hospital at 3am on Wednesday. | Indian-origin expert reveals dangers of ballerina body New Kerala Thu, 24 Feb 2011 01:06 AM PST Washington, Feb 24 : Natalie Portman is the favourite to win this yearâs Best Actress Oscar for her role in the movie âBlack Swanâ. But an Indian-origin expert has raised concerns surrounding the dramatic weight loss she underwent for the role. | RecSports celebrates âfitness weekâ The Daily Texan Thu, 24 Feb 2011 01:05 AM PST Gregory Gym and the recreational sports center offered free classes Wednesday to celebrate National Recreational Sports & Fitness Day. Sarah Jordan, who oversees group exercise programs at Gregory Gym, said the dayâs events were part of Love Your Body Week. âRecSports partners with UT Health Services this week to promote positive body image and fun fitness,â Jordan said. In addition to free ... | Safe return from nearly fatal injuries Boston Globe Thu, 24 Feb 2011 00:45 AM PST Seven weeks ago, Salvador Orosco gathered his daughter into his arms, prayed, and then tried to resuscitate her apparently lifeless body. She had just been struck by a sport utility vehicle, and he later learned she had suffered severe injuries to her brain, kidney, liver, and lungs, and sustained a broken neck. | Murder victim had head injuries BBC News Thu, 24 Feb 2011 00:20 AM PST A post-mortem examination carried out on the body of a murdered Barnsley man reveals he had suffered head injuries. | Connecticut Weight Loss Patients Benefit as the FDA Approves Expanded Use of the LAP-BAND® System redOrbit Thu, 24 Feb 2011 00:19 AM PST LAP-BAND® surgery, offered by Dr. Timothy Ehrlich in Connecticut, has been approved by the FDA for overweight individuals with a lower BMI (body mass index) Trumbull, CT (Vocus/PRWEB) February 23, 2011 For those people in Connecticut who suffer from obesity but are less than 100 pounds overweight, long-term weight loss often achieved with minimally invasive weight-loss surgery is now a viable ... | Qâs back, but Hawks still working on cure Chicago Sun-Times Thu, 24 Feb 2011 00:08 AM PST A refreshed Joel QuenneÂville returned to a rejuvenated Blackhawks team Wednesday â" a testament to the recuperative powers of modern medicine and six points in four NHL games. ââItâs great to be back,ââ an upbeat Quenneville said after the Hawksâ one-hour practice before flying to Nashville, Tenn. ââI was on [injured Âreserve] for a week. Weâll call it an upper-body injury, and itâs all good to ... | | |
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