Eagles re-sign Trotter - Delaware Online
PHILADELPHIA — When the Eagles cut him just before the 2007 season, Jeremiah Trotter had hoped there was more football left in his aging and broken-down knees. He had hoped to come back and drop the ax one more time. Not only will he get that chance
Research study on teens who underwent laparoscopic bypass surgery - News-Medical.Net
According to a recent study of clinical characteristics of teens who underwent laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery from 2002 until 2007, doctors may have a much narrower window of opportunity to reverse morbid obesity in teens than
Inspirational Linslade woman is top slimmer - Leighton Online
A Linslade woman is celebrating a double weight-loss triumph. Elaine Bennett of Melfort Drive has lost just over 5st 5lbs in 18 months and won the local heat of a competition to find the UK’s top slimmer. Elaine has been crowned Woman Of The Year
Nurse still on life support, five days after Weston spa incident - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
WESTON - A 37-year-old nurse remains on life support today at the Cleveland Clinic, five days after a visit to a spa took a disastrous turn. Broward Sheriff’s Office homicide detectives are investigating Rohie Kah-Orukotan’s visit to Weston Medspa
Health Matters - Savannah Morning News
5 p.m. Thursday, 7220 Sallie Mood Drive. Support Group for persons who have survived a brain injury due to trauma, stroke, seizure, tumor, illness and family, friends, caregivers of survivor. Voluntary contribution. For information, call 912-354-6611
Every species on the planet documented in new report - Times Online
Almost 10 per cent of known species are threatened with extinction, according to the first comprehensive study of the world’s wildlife. Polar bears, whose habitat is threatened by melting ice, and Tasmanian devils, which have been pushed to the
Military to fight IEDs on multiple fronts - Leaf Chronicle
The U.S. military is taking a multi-pronged approach to battling the rising threat of improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan, particularly in the southern part of the country. “We’ve basically seen the number of IEDs double over a one-year
Eagles re-sign Trotter - Delaware Online
PHILADELPHIA — When the Eagles cut him just before the 2007 season, Jeremiah Trotter had hoped there was more football left in his aging and broken-down knees. He had hoped to come back and drop the ax one more time. Not only will he get that chance
Research study on teens who underwent laparoscopic bypass surgery - News-Medical.Net
According to a recent study of clinical characteristics of teens who underwent laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery from 2002 until 2007, doctors may have a much narrower window of opportunity to reverse morbid obesity in teens than
Inspirational Linslade woman is top slimmer - Leighton Online
A Linslade woman is celebrating a double weight-loss triumph. Elaine Bennett of Melfort Drive has lost just over 5st 5lbs in 18 months and won the local heat of a competition to find the UK’s top slimmer. Elaine has been crowned Woman Of The Year
Nurse still on life support, five days after Weston spa incident - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
WESTON - A 37-year-old nurse remains on life support today at the Cleveland Clinic, five days after a visit to a spa took a disastrous turn. Broward Sheriff’s Office homicide detectives are investigating Rohie Kah-Orukotan’s visit to Weston Medspa
Health Matters - Savannah Morning News
5 p.m. Thursday, 7220 Sallie Mood Drive. Support Group for persons who have survived a brain injury due to trauma, stroke, seizure, tumor, illness and family, friends, caregivers of survivor. Voluntary contribution. For information, call 912-354-6611
Every species on the planet documented in new report - Times Online
Almost 10 per cent of known species are threatened with extinction, according to the first comprehensive study of the world’s wildlife. Polar bears, whose habitat is threatened by melting ice, and Tasmanian devils, which have been pushed to the
Military to fight IEDs on multiple fronts - Leaf Chronicle
The U.S. military is taking a multi-pronged approach to battling the rising threat of improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan, particularly in the southern part of the country. “We’ve basically seen the number of IEDs double over a one-year
