Songwriter of Syria uprising meets gruesome death The Daily Star Lebanon Thu, 28 Jul 2011 02:15 AM PDT Ibrahim Qashoushâs lyrics moved thousands of protesters in Syria who sang his jaunty verses at rallies, telling President Bashar Assad, Time to leave. So when his body was dumped in the river flowing through his hometown, his killers added an obvious message: His throat was carved out. | Additional news "Nature" Baku Today Thu, 28 Jul 2011 01:43 AM PDT Swedish surgeons at the Karolinska University Hospital for the first time in the world successfully transplanted into a synthetic body, fully grown in the laboratory from a patientâs own stem cells. | Some Nose-Job Patients May Have Mental Illness New York Times Thu, 28 Jul 2011 00:20 AM PDT About one in three people seeking rhinoplasty -- commonly called a nose job -- have signs of body dysmorphic disorder, a mental health condition in which a person has an unnatural preoccupation with slight or imagined defects in appearance. | Mental evaluation for S.F. park slaying suspect San Francisco Chronicle Thu, 28 Jul 2011 00:17 AM PDT The man accused of killing a San Francisco restaurant worker and burning his body in Buena Vista Park is being held in a hospital jail ward because of concerns about his mental state, authorities said Wednesday. David... | NFL lineman Jake Long speaks at Foley High BaldwinCountyNow.com Thu, 28 Jul 2011 00:06 AM PDT FOLEY, Ala. â" Football players from Foley High School and Fairhope High School received a pep talk Tuesday from NFL offensive lineman Jake Long about giving one's body the proper care needed to succeed on and off the field. | Full vineman returns Saturday The Windsor Times Wed, 27 Jul 2011 23:34 PM PDT The largest field ever will test mind and body on Saturday, July 30, with over 1,000 athletes expected to toe the starting line at the 22nd annual Full Vineman triathlon. | At Life's Excruciating Edge (in Life) The Tyee Wed, 27 Jul 2011 23:23 PM PDT Your body can turn against you, and there's one person you can't count on. Part two of the memoir 'Little Sins.' | Too much vitamin D can be toxic for body Detroit News Wed, 27 Jul 2011 23:02 PM PDT Dear Dr. Donohue: I am a 65-year-old male. I was diagnosed with a vitamin D deficiency more than two and a half years ago. I have been on 50,000 IU of vitamin D weekly ever since. In a previous article, you stated that vitamin D is fat-soluble; it is stored in body fat. Can it accumulate to a toxic level? Can they test body fat for vitamin D toxicity? | | |
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