Additional news "Health News" Baku Today Thu, 28 Jul 2011 13:44 PM PDT In Orenburg Novotroitsk from the regional budget was 104 million rubles. These funds will be disbursed over two years to repair first cardiology department of the city hospital, children hospital, therapeutic body second city hospital. | Wanderlust California 2011: Creating a âpositive vision for the world' Tahoe Daily Tribune Thu, 28 Jul 2011 13:44 PM PDT Shiva Rea, seen here at the 2010 festival, is back for 2011. According to her bio, she is a yogini firekeeper, sacred activist, global adventurer and leading innovator in the evolution of prana flow yoga, transformational vinyasa flow integrating the tantric bhakti roots of yoga, Krishnamacharya's teachings and a universal, quantum approach to the body. | Rescued NY pilot recounts 18 hours in Lake Huron Boston Globe Thu, 28 Jul 2011 13:11 PM PDT A New York auto shop owner who survived 18 hours without a life jacket in Lake Huron after his small, two-seat Cessna crashed within sight of the Michigan shoreline said Thursday that it was his desire to stay alive that pushed him to swim and tread water as 10-foot waves buffeted his body. | Police investigate homicide in St. Pete FOX 13 Tampa Bay Thu, 28 Jul 2011 12:35 PM PDT Officers found a man in his mid 20s with a gunshot wound to his upper body, and paramedics pronounced him dead, according to the St. Petersburg Police Department. | Obese ape loses a fifth of weight BBC Dorset Thu, 28 Jul 2011 12:30 PM PDT The orangutan said to be the fattest in Britain loses a fifth of her body weight on a healthy diet and an exercise regime. | Injectable Biomaterial Enables Tricky Facial-Injury Fixes, Extreme Body Mods Fast Company Magazine Thu, 28 Jul 2011 12:05 PM PDT Surgically repairing delicate soft tissues like those on the face after an injury or illness is a tricky business. Surgeons can fix bones, joints, and other body parts--but lips and cheeks simply aren't as repairable. But they soon may be, if a new material developed by medical researchers becomes commercially available. The Johns Hopkins team has come up with an injectable smart material that ... | Columbia man participates in World Hepatitis Day event Columbia Daily Tribune Thu, 28 Jul 2011 12:05 PM PDT When chest pain and weakness sent Bruce Burkett to the emergency room in 1989, he thought he was having a heart attack. Instead, the pain was coming from his liver, and Burkett was diagnosed with hepatitis C, a condition that had been dormant in his body for 16 years. | Moberly school district to implement random drug testing Moberly Monitor-Index Thu, 28 Jul 2011 11:57 AM PDT More than sixty-seven percent of the Moberly High School students that participated in a survey last school year believe there is a drug problem within the school and that 29 percent of those students believe at least one-half of the entire student body is using some form of illegal drug. Â | | |
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