Wednesday, March 7, 2012

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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...

Ashtabula nursing home meth lab fire death ruled accidental
The News-Herald Wed, 07 Mar 2012 22:03 PM PST
COLUMBUS â€" A man killed by a methamphetamine lab fire at an Ohio nursing home was burned over 90 percent of his body, and his death was accidental, a medical examiner said Wednesday.

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.

Transcranial direct current stimulation safe and effective treatment for depression
News-Medical-Net Wed, 07 Mar 2012 20:56 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 (tDCS) has found.

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 body’s 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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