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Therapist drawn to medicine as a kid. WHO: Monika B. Moore Docteur, 37, town of Watertown resident, a physical therapist at Innovative Physical Therapy Solutions, 316 Sherman St., Watertown. The Tush is Out There. My knee hurt. Fiery daggers shot through it when I stepped down, tried to cross my legs or squatted to retrieve whatever Pussy batted under the kitchen stove. Celebrity and Enterainment News. Inform and entertain your users and readers with the latest celebrity news and gossip from Celebrity News Service, Full text articles and pictures delivered right to your website. Researchers Find Way To Block Some Bacteria From Making People Sick. Researchers think they have found a way to stop the bacteria that cause gastroenteritis, tularemia and severe diarrhea from making people sick. Fri, 22 Aug 2008 11:19:33 GMT. Greenpeace Warns: Beware Of Fruits, Veggies From Germany. The international environment group Greenpeace International has found traces of 59 substances in fruits and vegetables harvested in Germany. Fri, 22 Aug 2008 11:20:37 GMT. New Test Promises Early Diagnosis For Osteoarthritis. A new test that promises to diagnose osteoarthritis in its early stages, when treatments are most helpful, could soon be available in the U.S., researchers say. Fri, 22 Aug 2008 22:47:30 GMT. College Presidents Want Drinking Age Lowered To 18. A group of college and university presidents and chancellors from around the United States would like to see the drinking age lowered somewhere closer to 18, the typical age of college freshmen. Sat, 23 Aug 2008 01:00:32 GMT. Listeria Outbreak Linked To Maple Leaf Products. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and the Public Health Agency of Canada announced Saturday that it has traced the deadly listeriosis outbreak in Ontario to a Maple Leaf food processing plant in Toronto. Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:05:44 GMT. Inventronics warns it may lose more than half its revenues as customer scraps contract. Inventronics Ltd., a designer and manufacturer of custom enclosures for the telecommunications, electric transmission, cable and other industries, has seen its stock battered after the company warned its.. The Governor's Lively Night Off. If things had gone just a bit differently this spring, Martin O'Malley -- an enthusiastic backer of Hillary Clinton -- might have been one of those guys agonizing by the phone all this week, waiting for that invitation to be No. 2 on the ticket. Week 779: Gripe for the Picking. Some of us must have truly charmed lives, notes Very Occasional Loser Irv Shapiro of Rockville. At a time when few are untouched by economic woes, or health woes, or family strife, or deep angst.. Who's Your Daddy?' In Hollywood and D.C. Love Child. American culture seems to adore Hollywood babies. Follows their every step, starting with the speculative bump under glittering gowns flowing down the red carpet. Lighting a Fuse to Forge a New Way Forward. "Acrylic and bomb fuse under synthetic resin" -- not your standard list of art supplies. But it's what you read beside "Blue Shift," an abstract painting from 1996 that's in a show called "Modern Love: Gifts to the Collection From Heather and Tony Podesta," at the National Museum of Women in the.. I was too close in terms of my interpretation.". Back in 2004, filmmaker Alexandra Kerry set out to make a movie about her father John Kerry's quest for the presidency. Instead, she has turned her memories into a book, "Notes From the Trail," illustrated with stills from her footage. Feds indict 68 in StL meth bust. Federal prosecutors this morning announced the indictment of 68 people responsible for the purchase of over 140,000 cold pills bound for dozens of dangerous clandestine methamphetamine labs around the St. B vitamins fail to curb risks in heart patients. CHICAGO - Reducing levels of the amino acid homocysteine with folic acid and B vitamins failed to prevent serious complications in patients with heart disease, Norwegian researchers said on Tuesday.The study was the latest of several large trials to show that lowering homocysteine through vitamin therapy offered no benefit to people with heart disease.Other research had found a link between high concentrations of homocysteine in the blood and heart attacks and strokes.But the researchers said the failure of their study and others like it suggests that homocysteine may be a marker for heart risks, and not a cause. Three men held after drugs and gun seizures in Dublin. Gardai in Dublin are questioning three men following the discovery of heroin, valium and a handgun during raids on two houses yesterday. Folic acid-fortified bread may not cut death risk for heart patients. Fortifying bread with folic acid may not help reduce the risk of death among patients with heart disease, according to a news study. LifeCycle Pharma Sells Fenoglide Royalty Stream to Cowen.. LifeCycle Pharma A/S announced today that the royalty stream in North America related to its first commercialized product, Fenoglide, the cholesterol lowering drug for the treatment of hyperlipidemia and.. Health Tip: When Your Diabetic Child Takes a Trip. Having diabetes shouldn't cause your child to miss out on the fun of sleepovers and school field trips. |
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