South African plans to return to racing The World Tue, 30 Mar 2010 22:32 PM PDT STELLENBOSCH, South Africa -- Caster Semenya intends to return to competition this season even though track and field's ruling body has yet to release results from the runner's gender tests. | School board irked by new testing regs Woburn Daily Times Chronicle Tue, 30 Mar 2010 22:24 PM PDT WOBURN - Local officials need not budget funding for Body Mass Index (BMI) testing of students next year, but the School Committee nonetheless continued to criticize the state requirements as unnecessary and invasive. | Semenya aims for track return despite IAAF ruling Mail and Guardian Tue, 30 Mar 2010 22:19 PM PDT Caster Semenya, the world 800m champion, on Wednesday claimed she would return to competition this season and accused the world governing body of damaging her career and infringing her rights by not bringing its gender verification tests to a conclusion. | Semenya seeking to return Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Tue, 30 Mar 2010 22:12 PM PDT STELLENBOSCH, South Africa -- Caster Semenya is tired of waiting for track and field's ruling body to release results of her gender tests and plans to return to competition. | Everyone needs to warm up with spring training, even you The Naperville Sun Tue, 30 Mar 2010 22:03 PM PDT Spring is the season for tuning up your lawn mower and other tools that have grown creaky from disuse over the winter. So if you're looking forward to resuming golf, tennis, running,baseball, biking or any other strenuous outdoor sport after a longhiatus, it's important to give your body the same conditioning. | Skydiver making strides in recovery Middletown Journal Tue, 30 Mar 2010 21:57 PM PDT MIDDLETOWN - After spending nearly three weeks in a Dayton hospital recovering from a debilitating accident, a 29-year-old skydiver is beginning to regain control of his mind and body. | Caster Semenya wants to run Boston Herald Tue, 30 Mar 2010 21:57 PM PDT Caster Semenya, tired of waiting for track and field's ruling body to release results of her gender tests,... | A prickly mix of science and politics AsiaOne Tue, 30 Mar 2010 21:47 PM PDT AN ANCIENT therapy is spreading a brand new syndrome. Scientists warned in the British Medical Journal last week that acupuncture may introduce into the body a germ of the same family as the tuberculosis bug. | That lump in the throat... AsiaOne Tue, 30 Mar 2010 21:47 PM PDT For Goldilocks, her porridge had to be "just right". Similarly, the thyroid's production of hormones has to be just right. Otherwise, the body's metabolism may be upset. | | |
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