Body Weight Influences Risk Of Death Among Asians Medical News Today Fri, 25 Feb 2011 06:20 AM PST A study of more than 1 million Asians found that those who were a normal weight were far less likely to die from any cause than individuals whose body-mass index (BMI) was too high or low. A similar association was seen between BMI and the risk of death from cancer, cardiovascular disease or other causes. The study, led by Wei Zheng, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H., Ingram Professor of Cancer Research at ... | 2011 NFL Mock Draft: Green Bay Packers Snag Pittsburgh's Jonathan Baldwin No. 32 Bleacher Report Fri, 25 Feb 2011 06:16 AM PST Green Bay Packers Need Insurance Plan To Achieve Dynasty  Youâve seen it before. A potentially important piece to a teamâs dynasty run up and leaves after achieving success as the green dollar sign consumes the mind, body and soul. This is why I think the Packers are forced to draft Pittsburghâs Jonathan Baldwin in the first round. Big play threat James Jones could very well be bolting for ... | Babysitter charged after toddler burned in bathtub KENS 5 San Antonio Fri, 25 Feb 2011 06:07 AM PST An 18-month-old girl is recovering from second- and third-degree burns to the lower portion of her body, San Antonio police said. According to an arrest warrant, Juan Valentine Castillo left the toddler unattended in a bathtub. He claims she turned the hot water on and burned herself. Castillo was arrested on a charge on "injury to a child -- assault -- serious bodily injury." The 18-year-old ... | 2011 NFL Mock Draft: Green Bay Packers Need Insurance to Achieve Dynasty Bleacher Report Fri, 25 Feb 2011 05:47 AM PST Do the Green Bay Packers need to draft an insurance wide receiver?  Youâve seen it before. A potentially important piece to a teamâs dynasty run up and leaves after achieving success as the green dollar sign consumes the mind, body and soul. This is why I think the Packers are forced to draft Pittsburghâs Jonathan Baldwin in the first round. Big play threat James Jones could very well be ... | Untrained body artists deemed dangerous The Sudbury Star Fri, 25 Feb 2011 05:18 AM PST The Sudbury & District Health Unit is cautioning people to keep safety in mind when they have tattoos and body piercings done. Body art should be done only by professional body artists who take steps to protect their customers and themselves from infections, says the health unit in a news release.[...] | NHRC notice to Delhi govt, MCD, pvt firm in boy drowning case PTI via Yahoo! India News Fri, 25 Feb 2011 04:25 AM PST New Delhi, Feb 25 (PTI) The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has asked the Delhi government, MCD and a private healthcare group to submit reports within four weeks on the death of a boy who drowned in an open pit near a hospital construction site here.The rights body has taken suo motu cognizance of a media report on the death of 12-year-old Abhishek and issued notices to the three.The ... | Meditation leads to stronger mind-body connection than dancing News-Medical-Net Fri, 25 Feb 2011 04:17 AM PST The body is a dancer's instrument, but is it attuned to the mind? A new study from the University of California, Berkeley, suggests that professional ballet and modern dancers are not as emotionally in sync with their bodies as are people who regularly practice meditation. | Fitness Friday: Squats for power GolfDigest.com Fri, 25 Feb 2011 04:09 AM PST Editor's note: Every week my colleague Ron Kaspriske, Golf Digest Fitness Editor, presents Fitness Friday on the Instruction Blog. He gives you an unbeatable health and fitness tip or an exercise or stretch to get your body warmed up for the weekend. | | |
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