Police: Local Man Assaulted, Vehicle Taken KTAL Shreveport Thu, 29 Sep 2011 02:28 AM PDT On Wednesday night about 6:15, Texarkana, Texas Police Officers were dispatched to the 700 block of Martine Street, in reference to an assault and robbery. Officers discovered Shaun Haghnevis, 56, of Texarkana, Texas, with injuries to his upper body. | Debt panel operates in secret, eyes 'dual eligibles' as possible source of savings News-Medical-Net Thu, 29 Sep 2011 02:24 AM PDT The 'super committee' is taking a look at proposals to reduce spending on this population, which qualifies for both Medicare and Medicaid and is made up of the sickest and poorest American citizens. In the background, the New York Times examines what congressional "short-term fixes" say about the legislative body. | Opinion: Childâs health involves the mind and body Lake Tahoe News Thu, 29 Sep 2011 02:11 AM PDT By Vicki Barber I thought this brief, succinct message from Mental Health America was appropriate, particularly at the beginning of the school year. I could not have said it better, so am sharing the information with your readers. My thanks to John Bachman, behavioral health services director with the El Dorado Community Health Center and [...] | Not all "detox" are good for you Yahoo! Special Projects via Yahoo! Singapore News Thu, 29 Sep 2011 01:52 AM PDT Some Detox programs are actually doing more harm to your body than good. | NFL stars who play hurt: Noble or reckless? The Philadelphia Inquirer Thu, 29 Sep 2011 01:24 AM PDT There is no NFL protocol for the rest of the body. Get a concussion and, due to the vagaries of the injury and the league's long failure to treat head shots seriously, a player has to pass a series of tests and be cleared by an independent neurologist. | Feared in football; humble at home Coeur d'Alene Press Thu, 29 Sep 2011 00:29 AM PDT POST FALLS - Inside Joe Tofflemire's massive body that was feared on the football field was a soft heart. | Walter Payton book paints disturbing picture of Bears legend The Naperville Sun Thu, 29 Sep 2011 00:16 AM PDT He popped painkillers like candy and covered his body with a topical gel used on horses when he played professional football. When Walter Payton retired, he took even more painkillers.He kept a mistress for years and had other extramarital affairs, even while he publicly maintained he was happily married to his longtime wife, Connie.At his Hall of Fame induction â" which should have been a ... | Phil Sheridan: NFL stars who play hurt: Noble or reckless? Philly.com Thu, 29 Sep 2011 00:13 AM PDT There is no NFL protocol for the rest of the body. Get a concussion and, due to the vagaries of the injury and the league's long failure to treat head shots seriously, a player has to pass a series of tests and be cleared by an independent neurologist. | | |
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