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Ladies Night Out at Dr. Timothy A. Martin & Associates
Garnet Valley Press Mon, 30 Jul 2012 14:30 PM PDT
Ladies Night Out at the offices of Chiropractor Dr. Timothy A. Martin & Associates had something for everyone. (from left): Donna King and Allison O'Brien (right), representing Beach Body, LLC and Samantha DeFrank, personal Yoga instructor show some of the moves they taught at the Wellness Night. The eveing featured yoga and other exercise demonstrations, nail care, chair massages and wine and ...

Olympics Basketball 2012: Manu Ginobili Looks Timeless, Even as His Clock Ticks
Bleacher Report Mon, 30 Jul 2012 14:01 PM PDT
Time will soon betray Manu Ginobili , and a body responsible for executing hundreds, maybe thousands of breathtaking basketball plays will succumb to an unrelenting clock that ticks louder than ever. He didn’t waste any of that time Sunday night, when Argentina commenced group play in the 2012 Olympics with a 102-79 drubbing of Lithuania. Within the game’s opening three minutes, Ginobili had ...

Fat Burning Yoga
BellaOnline Mon, 30 Jul 2012 13:55 PM PDT
Five ways that yoga can help you burn more fat, lose more weight and get the fit healthy body you want faster plus the best type of yoga to practice for fat burning and weight loss

Elderly man's body recovered from Gorge Waterway
Business Examiner Mon, 30 Jul 2012 13:37 PM PDT
Man suffered from dementia, had gone missing from nearby home

Spain’s Tighter Abortion Laws Meet with Protests
Wellness Mon, 30 Jul 2012 13:34 PM PDT
Hundreds of Spaniards protested Sunday against the conservative government’s proposal to roll back women’s abortion rights, including in cases where the fetus is deformed. The protesters in Madrid included one young woman who wrote the slogan “Judges and priests away from my body” on her belly. Justice Minister Alberto Ruiz Gallardon has said he will [...]

Richard Marsh gives first interview about locked-in syndrome
Guardian Unlimited Mon, 30 Jul 2012 13:25 PM PDT
Post your questions for rare survivor of condition that made Californian a prisoner in his own body In 2009, Richard Marsh was given a 2% chance of survival. A stroke had left him aware and awake but unable to move or speak. A former police officer and teacher, who had loved life and been at the top of his physical game, Marsh found himself a prisoner in his own body. He had full cognitive ...

18-Year-Old SF Teen Murdered
SFist Mon, 30 Jul 2012 13:17 PM PDT
The body of Elijah Hopkins, 18, was found today behind a home in Diamond Heights. According to the Chron , he was found with multiple gunshot wounds at around 9:30 a.m. on Carnelian Way. "He was declared dead at the scene." [ more › ]

Inland Empire group assists burn victims
Fontana Herald News Mon, 30 Jul 2012 13:04 PM PDT
Frank Montes of Fontana helped the Burn Institute by constructing a vehicle at Inland Body and Paint Center for a derby car race recently.

Freedom fighter
Novato Advance Mon, 30 Jul 2012 13:03 PM PDT
Monte Bernardo, a sergeant in the 82nd Airborne Division of the United States Army, stared at a wristwatch and waited 17 minutes before a rescue helicopter arrived. “Keep an eye on this clock and stay awake,” the medic said. Fellow soldiers loaded his legless body into the aircraft and headed to the nearest Army hospital in Afghanistan July 4.

Infection warning system in cells contains targets for antiviral and vaccine strategies
Science Daily Mon, 30 Jul 2012 12:59 PM PDT
Scientists seeking to help the body better defend itself against hepatitis C, West Nile, and other serious virus infections are studying pattern recognition molecules inside living cells, called RIG-I-like receptors. When these receptors detect virus invasions, they alert the immune system to fight infection. Scientists have discovered ways certain proteins interact with RIG-I receptors to more ...




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