NHL notes: McLellan latest coach to get hurt Calgary Sun Tue, 28 Feb 2012 17:43 PM PST Another NHL coach has been sidelined with an, uh, upper-body injury. San Jose Sharks coach Todd McLellan missed Tuesday's game against the Philadelphia Flyers with concussion-like symptoms and will not return to the bench until he's cleared by doctors. | Missing SC CEO's body found; apparent suicide Florence Morning News Tue, 28 Feb 2012 16:57 PM PST Columbia Police found Tom Sponseller's body around 10:45 Tuesday morning, dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, in the underground parking garage of his office building. | Telehealth initiative a success in WA: RACGP Computer World Australia Tue, 28 Feb 2012 16:28 PM PST Australiaâs peak body of general practitioners (GPs) has given the Federal Government a pat on the back following the implementation of its telehealth incentive scheme last July, labelling the project a success in Western Australia. | Coroner: Bevilacqua had prescribed drugs in system Philly.com Tue, 28 Feb 2012 16:25 PM PST Several prescription medications were found in Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua's body at the time of his death, but the Montgomery County coroner won't know for a few weeks whether those drugs matched prescribed levels. | The Push to Include Yoga in the Olympic Games: Fan Reaction Yahoo! Sports Tue, 28 Feb 2012 16:14 PM PST In nearly every yoga class I've ever attended, the instructor always talks about the fact that yoga is not competitive. For me, yoga is all about listening to my own body. It's about meditation, finding my center and letting go of all of the stress of the day. | Sassoon doctors remove 28-kg tumour from woman's body The Times of India Tue, 28 Feb 2012 16:10 PM PST "The woman suffered from rare benign tumour called 'diffused lipomatosis'.Till date, medical literature has not recorded the infiltrative spread of this kind of tumour into such an enormous size. | Anti-inflammatory foods good for body KTHV Little Rock Tue, 28 Feb 2012 16:02 PM PST Fruits and vegetables help reduce inflammation in the body, which in turn, helps reduce risk for chronic diseases. | Selenium Supplements: Too Much of a Good Thing? ABC News Tue, 28 Feb 2012 15:59 PM PST A new review adds to mounting evidence that dietary supplements may do more harm than good. Selenium, a mineral found in fish, meat, eggs, grains and certain nuts, helps boost antioxidant activity in the body to potentially ward off chronic diseases. But too much selenium can... | | |
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