Evidence shows NTD control can help in the fight against HIV/AIDS PhysOrg Wed, 27 Jul 2011 06:21 AM PDT There is a growing body of evidence revealing the connection between neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) and HIV/AIDS, prompting experts to call for greater integration of national NTD treatment programs with HIV/AIDS initiatives. | Police investigate local womanâs death The Daily Triplicate Wed, 27 Jul 2011 06:18 AM PDT Authorities are still investigating the death of a Hiouchi woman, 64, who was found on Preston Island with a fatal gunshot wound. The woman was discovered lying in the rocks near her vehicle around 8:15 p.m. Sunday by passersby who then called Crescent City Police, Police Chief Doug Plack said. A gun was also recovered near the womanâs body, Plack said. âAt this point itâs too premature to make ... | North Carolina House Joins Senate to Override Veto of Malpractice Cap Insurance Journal Wed, 27 Jul 2011 05:47 AM PDT Victims of North Carolina doctors guilty of medical malpractice will be limited to $500,000 what they can collect for pain, suffering and lost body parts under legislation the state House passed into law over a veto by Gov. Beverly Perdue. ⦠| U.S. Olympic skier commits suicide WAAY-TV Huntsville Wed, 27 Jul 2011 05:46 AM PDT Police say U.S. Olympic skier Jeret "Speedy" Peterson has died from a self-inflicted gun shot wound. He was 29. Peterson's body was discovered near Salt Lake City, Utah on July 25th. | New Treatment for Obesity redOrbit Wed, 27 Jul 2011 05:38 AM PDT (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- The past two decades have witnessed an epidemic spread of obesity-related diseases in Western countries. Elucidating the biological mechanism that links overnutrition to obesity could prove crucial in reducing obesity levels. Researchers found a pathway that directs the brain to sense the bodyâs glucose dynamics, and they believe that a defect of this glucose-sensing ... | MCVâs UFC Industry Fitness Challenge: Week Three MCV Wed, 27 Jul 2011 04:46 AM PDT It looks like things have gone a little off the rails in the third week of our challenge, with reports emerging of injuries and binge eating. The tough-talking Neil Gorton from Ginx TV has found that no amount of Bin Kicking and Microwave Dinging can save him from the limitations of the human body. âUrgh,â he posts on Twitter. âFirst #UFCPTchallenge injury â" the dreaded jelly legs. I need my ... | | |
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