Case closed in Philbin drowning The Advance-Titan Wed, 07 Mar 2012 22:11 PM PST By: Sienna Kossman and Emily WilliamsToxicology report shows alcohol and marijuana in system According to a press release from the Oshkosh Police Department, the investigation into the death of Michael Philbin has officially been closed. Philbin's body was recovered from the Fox River on Jan. 9 near the Student Recreation and Wellness Cent... | New depression treatment 'safe and effective', experts say Science Daily Wed, 07 Mar 2012 21:32 PM PST Stimulating the brain with a weak electrical current is a safe and effective treatment for depression and could have other surprise benefits for the body and mind, a major Australian study of transcranial Direct Current Stimulation has found. | Lactose Intolerant, Before Milk Was on Menu Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Wed, 07 Mar 2012 21:12 PM PST Since it was discovered in 1991, preserved in 5,300 years' worth of ice and snow in the Italian Alps, the body of the so-called Tyrolean Iceman has yielded a great deal of information. Scientists have learned his age (about 46), that he had knee problems, and how he died (by the shot of an arrow). | Breaks to get up and move good for health: Australian study GMA News Online Wed, 07 Mar 2012 21:09 PM PST Taking a break to walk every 20 minutes instead of staying seated for hours helps reduce the body's levels of glucose and insulin after eating, according to a studyâ"the latest to highlight the hazards of long periods of inactivity. | Nursing home meth lab fire death ruled accidental WFMJ Youngstown Wed, 07 Mar 2012 20:51 PM PST CLEVELAND (AP) - A medical examiner's office says a man who died after a methamphetamine lab fire at an Ohio nursing home was burned over about 90% of his body. | Take a break,move, good for health Khaleej Times Wed, 07 Mar 2012 20:20 PM PST Taking a break to walk every 20 minutes instead of staying seated for hours helps reduce the bodyâs levels of glucose and insulin after eating, according to a study â" the latest to highlight the hazards of long periods of inactivity. | Yo-Yo Dieting & Teens: Up and down weight has health impact The 33 News Dallas Fort Worth Wed, 07 Mar 2012 20:03 PM PST Study finds teen weight cycling increases Body Mass Index later 17 year old Anela Praycic is like a lot of teenagers these days that diet, lose weight and then gain it right back. | Breaks to get up and move good for health: Study Straits Times Wed, 07 Mar 2012 19:57 PM PST (REUTERS) - Taking a break to walk every 20 minutes instead of staying seated for hours helps reduce the body's levels of glucose and insulin after eating, according to a study - the latest to highlight the hazards of long periods of inactivity. | | |
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