St. Louis murder case focuses on which robber fired the gun St. Louis Post-Dispatch Tue, 29 Nov 2011 22:18 PM PST Bullets recovered from Gina Stallis' body after a deadly home invasion were fired from a silver, .25-caliber semiautomatic handgun found in a car belonging to Ledale Nathan Jr., prosecutors say. | Toddler to mark second birthday in body cast at hospital Charleston Daily Mail Tue, 29 Nov 2011 22:07 PM PST CHARLESTON, W.Va. - A Milton toddler who had a close call with a falling tombstone earlier this month will celebrate her second birthday this weekend in a full body cast. Lydia Grace Peyton has made some improvements but still has a long way to go,... | CHOICE argues on serving size findings Australian Food News Tue, 29 Nov 2011 21:58 PM PST Differences in recommended serving sizes on like-for-like Australian food products are making it ânear impossibleâ for shoppers to compare the nutritional content of the products, according to new research by Sydney-based medical research body, The George Institute. The George Instituteâs study contained in its âExamination of serving sizes of selected food products in Australiaâ report, [...] | Report: Body scanners increase cancer risk Local 6 Orlando Tue, 29 Nov 2011 20:54 PM PST The airport scanners used at Orlando International Airport have been linked to elevated cancer risk, resulting in them being banned in several European countries, according to a PBS NewsHour - ProPublica report. "Honestly, that's really scary," said Judy Mariano. "If they've done the research and are taking these things out of their airports, I guess we should certainly be investigating that ... | Airport body scan debate heats up after European ban Sun-Sentinel Tue, 29 Nov 2011 20:51 PM PST The controversy over airport body scanners â" and how safe they are â" is taking on new urgency after European authorities this month banned the machines after studies linked them to a small number of cancer cases. | Health Tip: Minimize Jet Lag HealthDay via Yahoo! News Tue, 29 Nov 2011 20:48 PM PST (HealthDay News) -- Jet lag can leave you feeling too tired to enjoy your new destination, but there are things you can do to help your body prepare. | Trent Richardson: How Well Do You Really Know the Man Behind the Jersey? Bleacher Report Tue, 29 Nov 2011 20:36 PM PST Larry Burton (Syndicated Writer) It's really hard for a full-time student to also be a full-time athlete. The demands on your time, not to mention your body and mind are sometimes numbing. Then there's the school work on top of all that. But what if you're a father also? Now you really have to juggle your time, your attention, your guilt in sacrificing time at one endeavor for the sake of ... | Research Report: New class of antimalarial compounds uncovered Del Mar Times Tue, 29 Nov 2011 20:29 PM PST By Lynne Friedmann Science Writer An international team led by the Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation and The Scripps Research Institute has discovered a family of chemical compounds that could lead to new antimalarial drugs. When a malaria-infected mosquito bites a person, the Plasmodium parasite enters the human body where it begins a [...] | | |
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