How bone-marrow stem cells survive in low-oxygen environments New Kerala Sat, 04 Sep 2010 01:25 AM PDT Washington, Sep 04 : Unique metabolic properties that allow a specific type of stem cell in the body to survive and replicate in low-oxygen environments have been identified by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers. | Seminars teach various health topics Douglas County News-Press Sat, 04 Sep 2010 00:58 AM PDT The ongoing Parker Adventist Hospital Body of Knowledge seminars is beginning a series of seminars. | Friends of slain Garland parents still shocked Dallas Morning News Sat, 04 Sep 2010 00:39 AM PDT More than two weeks after Darlene Nevil was shot and killed in her Garland home, her body rests in a funeral home with no services scheduled. Her husband, Alan, died Thursday after being in a coma from a gunshot wound to the neck. | Tragic girl's mom busted New York Post Sat, 04 Sep 2010 00:34 AM PDT A Brooklyn woman whose malnourished 4-year-old daughter was found dead in their apartment was slapped with assault charges yesterday after bruises covering the girl's body were found to contradict her claim that the child had suffered them in a fall, police said. Depending on autopsy results, Carlotta Brett-Pierce, 30... | Death of LPGA golfer Erica Blasberg was suicide, coroner rules Los Angeles Times Sat, 04 Sep 2010 00:28 AM PDT No foul play is suspected in the 25-year-old golf pro's death, but police issue an arrest warrant for Thomas Hess, a doctor who knew Blasberg and who found her body in her Nevada home on May 9 and called police. More than three months after LPGA golfer Erica Blasberg died under mysterious circumstances in her Nevada home, a coroner ruled Tuesday that she had committed suicide. | Body of trooper escorted to Conn. The Republican Sat, 04 Sep 2010 00:25 AM PDT HOLYOKE - Escorted from Providence Hospital by a contingent of state troopers from Connecticut and Massachusetts, the body of Connecticut State Police officer Kenneth Hall was brought back to his home state Friday afternoon. | Heavy on the delusion New York Post Sat, 04 Sep 2010 00:17 AM PDT Americans already packing on too many pounds are apparently clueless about their unhealthy heft, a shocking new poll has found. A whopping 30 percent of people who weigh over 180 pounds -- and are considered overweight by the body mass index -- thought they were of normal size. According to... | Mother charged with sonâs murder Northern Echo Fri, 03 Sep 2010 23:50 PM PDT A MOTHER who carried the lifeless body of her two-yearold son into a police station has appeared in court charged with his murder. | Are too many handicapped parking placards passed out? Asheville Citizen-Times Fri, 03 Sep 2010 23:33 PM PDT As a child I had full-body polio. Now I live downtown and the handicapped placard is a godsend as I am unable to walk a full block without distress and injury. I'm one of many who for various reasons are physically dependent on this convenience. | | |
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