Family sues after wrong body prepped for viewing Boston Globe Mon, 02 Apr 2012 06:23 AM PDT A western Pennsylvania family is suing a hospital and funeral home after the wrong man's body was prepared for a viewing that had to be canceled after the family discovered the error. | Deal signs law that bans synthetic marijuana The Fayette Citizen Mon, 02 Apr 2012 06:13 AM PDT Gov. Nathan Deal on March 27 signed Chaseâs Law that bans all forms of synthetic marijuana in the state. The substance is sometimes referred to as âSpiceâ and, until now, has been available for purchase without restriction by adults and teenagers alike. The law was named in memory of 16-year-old McIntosh High School honor student and soccer player Chase Corbitt Burnett whose body was found by ... | Study reveals insight into how key protein protects against viral infections EurekAlert! Mon, 02 Apr 2012 06:07 AM PDT ( University of Utah Health Sciences ) Scientists from the University of Utah School of Medicine have discovered that a mouse protein called IFITM3 contributes to the body's defense against some types of viral infections by binding to an enzyme responsible for regulating the pH of a cell's waste disposal system. | Family sues after wrong body brought to viewing WAAY-TV Huntsville Mon, 02 Apr 2012 05:50 AM PDT JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (AP) â" A western Pennsylvania family is suing a hospital and funeral home after the wrong man's body was prepared for a viewing that had to be canceled after the family discovered the error. | Lawsuit: Wrong Body Brought To Viewing FOX 29 Philadelphia Mon, 02 Apr 2012 05:01 AM PDT A western Pennsylvania family is suing a hospital and funeral home after the wrong man's body was prepared for a viewing that had to be canceled after the family discovered the error. | Boyertown Wellness Fair grows and grows Boyertown Area Times Mon, 02 Apr 2012 04:59 AM PDT BOYERTOWN â" A healthy body can contribute to a healthy mind, and what better way to stay educated on the doâs and donâtâs of nutrition and health than the Seventh Annual Boyertown Wellness Fair on Saturday. | Facebook linked to poor body image TG Daily Mon, 02 Apr 2012 04:56 AM PDT Facebook is making people even more unhappy about their bodies and may be helping fuel a rise in eating disorders, a new study claims. read more | Relay For Life stories of hope: Cancer survivior Eddie Earl Hollis Topsail Voice Mon, 02 Apr 2012 04:10 AM PDT My story is how early detection can help beat cancer and in some cases eliminate the need for treatments that are harmful to your body, spirit and mind. My name is Eddie Earl Hollis, age 66 and I always have routine yearly checkups with my Urologist, Dr. Robert Nichols in Wilmington. | | |
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