Mystery Surrounds Suicide of Bulgarian Murder Suspect Novinite Tue, 17 Jan 2012 02:31 AM PST The suspect arrested for the murder of a teen girl in the western city of Pernik, near Bulgaria's capital Sofia, who committed suicide as police searched his home, had been beaten by the latter, and his fingers broken. The news was reported Tuesday by the Bulgarian "Trud" (Labor) daily, citing relatives of the man â" Stoycho Stoev AKA Chocho. His body was returned to them and they have buried him ... | Manâs body found on the road in Dalton The Natal Witness Group Tue, 17 Jan 2012 01:58 AM PST POLICE are appealing for information in connection with the murder of a 55-year-old man in the Dalton area over the weekend. The body of Thembinkosi Phungula was discovered lying in the middle of the road by a passerby traveling along Ravens worth Road, Dalton. He had a gunshot wound to his chest. | Wild to be without Koivu for at least a few weeks Yahoo! Sports Tue, 17 Jan 2012 01:54 AM PST The Minnesota Wild will likely be without captain Mikko Koivu for at least two weeks, if not more. They haven't fared well without their first-line Finnish center, newly minted NHL All-Star and emotional leader over the years, and they're about to get a lot more practice. Head coach Mike Yeo said on Monday that Koivu has an upper-body injury, declining to specify, but Koivu appeared to take... | EU orange juice industry on notice after carbendazim test vow Food Production Daily Tue, 17 Jan 2012 01:37 AM PST In a European Commission (EC) statement sent to FoodQualityNews.com, the governing body said that there may be tests conducted on imports of the fruit juice from Brazil using European Union maximum residue levels (EU-MRL). | Study shows oxidants help maintain healthy blood pressure PhysOrg Tue, 17 Jan 2012 01:36 AM PST (Medical Xpress) -- A new scientific study led by researchers at Kingâs College London has shown that oxidants, a family of molecules known to be involved in ageing and the development of cancer, also have a positive function in the body in helping to regulate blood pressure. | Hot yoga practicing tips News-Medical-Net Tue, 17 Jan 2012 00:26 AM PST Yoga is one of the hottest fitness trends and a style known as "hot yoga" is gaining in popularity. Hot yoga refers to yoga practiced in a heated environment, with the room temperature generally reaching 90 to 105 degrees. The theory behind it is that hot yoga helps the body to sweat out toxins while allowing the practitioner to safely achieve deeper poses. Bikram is a common form of hot yoga. | Life Vessel of the Prairie Announces Grand Opening in Wichita, Kansas PR.com Tue, 17 Jan 2012 00:13 AM PST Life Vessel of the Prairie, houses the Life Vessel®, a patented, 510K FDA cleared non-invasive technology and technique by which frequency, vibration, sound and light waves are non-invasively applied to the human body in a resonance chamber, resulting in the body being able to perform its innate natural ability to heal itself. [PR.com] | | |
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