'No timetable' for return of Minnesota Wild's Mikko Koivu Pioneer Press Mon, 16 Jan 2012 10:25 AM PST Minnesota Wild center Mikko Koivu's upper-body injury will keep him sidelined "week to week," coach Mike Yeo said today, adding that Koivu might not be back before the NHL All-Star break at the end of the month. | Yao Ming goes into politics KPRC Local 2 Houston Mon, 16 Jan 2012 10:14 AM PST Retired NBA star Yao Ming has added another line to his post-basketball resume â" politician â" becoming a member of an advisory body to Shanghai's legislature. Since the 31-year-old Yao announced last July that injuries had ended his career with the Houston Rockets, he has become a university student and set up a wine business to go with owning a professional basketball team in China. Photos in ... | Bath Salts Injection Causes Woman to Lose Her Arm ThirdAge Mon, 16 Jan 2012 09:58 AM PST A woman who injected herself with bath salts lost her arm and shoulder after the illicit drugs caused a flesh-eating bacteria to take hold in her body. According to MSNBC, the 34-year-old New Orleans woman was in such danger that doctors could actually see the virus killing the healthy tissue in her arm.... | Ironman athletes triumph through friendship Orange County Register Mon, 16 Jan 2012 09:44 AM PST Ironman athletes are like you, yes, you.Sure, there are plenty of sleek bodies at Ironman events. But forget the hard-body hype.The inspiring reality is that Ironman athletes come in all ages, sizes and shapes.I'm with a group of Ironman athletes who have just run up - and some mostly... | Bike Race Challenge Manxnet Mon, 16 Jan 2012 09:16 AM PST Could you be the next Mark Cavendish? Can you beat our fitness experts? Join the Body Shack Fitness Centre experts in our exhibition gallery at the Manx Museum on Saturday 28th January as they put you through your paces on the exhibition Wattbikes. | Endovascular Graft Approved for Tears of Aorta HealthDay via Yahoo! News Mon, 16 Jan 2012 09:03 AM PST MONDAY, Jan. 16 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has expanded approval of an endovascular graft to include ruptures of the aorta, the body's largest artery. | | |
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