Sunday, February 04, 2007

Jazz dance takes the stage tonight (Exercise treadmill)


Jazz dance takes the stage tonight
Don't call Elemental Brubeck a ballet at least not in front of its creator, Lar Lubovitch. \
Source: www.palmbeachdailynews.com

Super Bowl parties dont have to be dieters nightmare
For many football fans, Super Bowl Sunday is a greasy junk food orgy of chicken wings, nachos, gooey pizza and seven-layer bean dip. But health experts say it doesnt have to be a dieters nightmare. Die-hard Bears fan Scott Keiler plans to spend Sunday with friends in a bar, watching the game and gobbling down pizza and wings.
Source: www.naplesnews.com

Cold-weather exercise calls for fuel -- and that's fat
On packed snow trails around Alaska, athletes are gliding, rolling and striding in preparation for winter races, such as the Susitna 100 and the 350-mile Iditarod Trail Invitational.
Source: www.adn.com

It really does take a village to help the underprivileged
How many of us know people who are homeless and have nowhere to go; starving and nothing to eat; or sick, disabled and no health insurance to pay for a doctor's visit or medicine to take away the pain?
Source: www.thetriangle.org

Favre talked to one reporter, then went hunting
Brett Favres to-do list may have looked a little like this as he sat at home in Hattiesburg, Miss., this morning:
Source: www.postcrescent.com

A world where everything works
Mike Gaudreau of Floyd says almost anything can be fixed. And he has proved it time and time again. Gene Dalton | The Roanoke Times
Source: www.roanoke.com

DRAXIS Radiopharmaceuticals Division Applies to FDA to Market Cardiac Imaging Product
DRAXIMAGE, the radiopharmaceutical division of DRAXIS Health Inc. , has submitted an Abbreviated New Drug Application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its generic kit for the preparation of Tc-99m Sestamibi for injection (DRAXIMAGE Sestamibi), a nuclear medicine imaging agent used in myocardial perfusion imaging to evaluate blood flow to the heart in patients undergoing cardiac tests.
Source: biz.yahoo.com

Stem Cell Trial With Potential To Repair Hearts Damaged By Severe Coronary Artery Disease
Rush University Medical Center is one of the first medical centers in the country, and currently the only site in Illinois, participating in a novel clinical trial to determine if a subject's own stem cells can treat a form of severe coronary artery disease. [click link for full article]
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com

New shop serves triathletes
Endurance House, a new Middleton shop, caters to triathletes. The locally owned business specializes in high-end shoes, clothing, equipment and accessories for swimming, cycling and running. Owner Jamie Osborn said his store at Greenway Station aims to be a triathlon service center.
Source: www.madison.com

Owen the forgotten hero isn't feeling sorry for himself
When Chelsea's Joe Cole gave in to self-pity recently and complained to a friend about the foot injury that has kept him on the sidelines for much of the season, the response was blunt: "I've got to drive a fork-lift truck for seven hours tomorrow. I'd rather be an injured footballer."
Source: sport.independent.co.uk

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