Severely burned man brought to north Fla. hospital WFLX FOX 29 Tue, 03 Jan 2012 06:30 AM PST A Jacksonville Sheriff's spokesman says a man with burns over 85 percent of his body has been flown to Shands at the University of Florida hospital in Gainesville. | AMRI: FICCI defends "not guilty" directors New Kerala Tue, 03 Jan 2012 06:23 AM PST New Delhi, Jan 3 : In a rather surprising move, leading Indian industry body FICCI has come out in defence of some arrested officials of the AMRI Hospitals in Kolkata who they claimed were not "directly involved in managing the hospital" where a fire last month claimed 93 lives. | Post Grape-Nuts Joins USA Cycling as Official Sponsor usacycling.org Tue, 03 Jan 2012 06:11 AM PST USA Cycling is pleased and proud to announce Grape-Nuts, a heart healthy cereal power-packed with fiber and whole grains made by Post Foods LLC, as an official sponsor of the sportandrsquo;s national governing body. | If you want to lose weight, eat on a schedule MSNBC Tue, 03 Jan 2012 06:08 AM PST Stick to a daily schedule of three meals and one afternoon snack. This pattern allows you to eat something every 4 to 5 hours, which helps keep your body properly fueled and energized. | Ex-pfc. suspected in park shooting found dead Army Times Tue, 03 Jan 2012 05:56 AM PST MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK, Wash. â" Mount Rainier National Park remained closed Tuesday following the discovery of the body of the suspected gunman in the fatal shooting of a park ranger that has devastated the close-knit group of park workers. | Mount Rainier park remains closed after shooting The Bay Bulletin Tue, 03 Jan 2012 05:55 AM PST MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK, Washington (AP) â" Mount Rainier National Park remained closed Tuesday following the discovery of the body of the suspected gunman in the fatal shooting of a park ranger, an incident that has devastated the close-knit group of park workers. | Literatus: Heart attacks can now be predicted WN Philippines Tue, 03 Jan 2012 05:36 AM PST THE recent wave of science and technology developments in medicine, particularly in Japan, gave rise to a better way of predicting deadly turns in coronary artery disease (CAD). As of 2006, CAD is the leading cause of death in Taiwan. And the disease results from degenerative stiffening of blood vessels in the body, called atherosclerosis. Plan your Sinulog week ahead and find out what's in ... | | |
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