Chest health - NATIONAL DIGEST: National digest
NATIONAL DIGEST: National digest
Kansas City Star - Feb 24 12:12 AM
ROSEBURG, Ore. A teenager shot and critically wounded another student at school Thursday, then fled to a restaurant, where he put the gun to his head before surrendering.Save to My Web
Doctor shot inside clinic
Sun Star - Feb 23 9:18 AM
CEBU CITY -- An internist was shot dead by a Caucasian man in her clinic at the second floor of Cebu Doctors' University Health Sciences Center shortly before noon Thursday.Save to My Web
Tennis Pulls Its Stepchild From the Brink of Extinction
The New York Sun - Feb 24 12:53 AM
Top-ranked doubles duo Bob and Mike Bryan won their first Australian Open in January, but their trip to New York City last Friday was not meant as a victory tour. Instead, the Bryans were in town to promote their sport, long the most popular version of recreational tennis and seemingly on the mend after a season of upheaval among professionals. The much-maligned men's doubles game now has its own Save to My Web
Reduced Lung Function in Healthy Preterm Infants in the First Months of Life
RedNova - Feb 24 5:46 AM
By Friedrich, Luciana; Stein, Renato T; Pitrez, Paulo M C; Corso, Andrea L; Jones, Marcus H Rationale: Preterm delivery has been associated with a higher incidence of respiratory morbidity even in infants that do not have significant respiratory disease during the neonatal period.Save to My Web
OSHA fines company after trench collapse
Baxter Bulletin - Feb 23 3:01 AM
Dilbeck Excavation Inc. of Mountain Home was cited Wednesday by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in connection with a Jan. 27 utility trench collapse near Mallard Point Road on U.S. Highway 62 East which buried two workers. The citation, which is categorized as "serious" by OSHA, carries a $2,100 fine.Save to My Web
Swimming pools improve health in remote communities: study
Australian Broadcasting Corporation - Feb 23 5:17 PM
TONY EASTLEY: The first comprehensive study into the impacts of swimming pools in Aboriginal communities has found a remarkable reduction in a range of diseases.Save to My Web
Rosewood Heights fined for events in 2001-2003
Syracuse.com - Feb 24 3:11 AM
A doctor's failure to quickly address a patient's life-threatening illness and other violations have cost Rosewood Heights Health Center in Syracuse $7,000 in fines.Save to My Web


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