Scars from war remain,
Scars from war remain, says Kinston chiropractor (Kinston Free Press)
Long after the Korean War ended, a North Korean defected to the South and told authorities a fantastic story: The North Koreans were plotting an invasion, by way of a tunnel passing under the heavily guarded demilitarized zone and ending in Seoul.
School leaders must find new solution (News 14 Charlotte)
Charlotte-Mecklenburg school leaders are trying to figure out why voters didn t approve a $427 million bond package that was meant to help overcrowded schools.
Effects of a High-Fiber Diet on Hepatocyte Apoptosis and Liver Regeneration After Partial Hepatectomy in Rats With (RedNova)
By Lai, Hong-Shiee; Lin, Wen-His; Chen, Pey-Rong; Wu, Hsiu-Chuan; Et al ABSTRACT. Background: The morbidity and mortality that accompany fatty liver may occur as a result of increased apoptosis of hepatocytes and decreased liver regeneration.
Vitamin D Boosts Calcium Potency (Science News)
Many older adults, especially women, face a constant battle to preserve their bones' density. They pop dietary supplements and try to stick to menus with foods rich in calcium. Nevertheless, they can still develop osteoporosis, a condition characterized by brittle bones and a high risk of fractures.
National Digest (Baltimore Sun)
Smokers encouraged to kick their habit (The Advocate Messenger)
When a surgeon told David Robinson that he would lose both legs within two years and die by the age of 50 if he didn't quit smoking, the 43-year-old Danville man knew he had only one choice. He quit smoking.
Poverty can kill and now I can prove it (The Herald)
When you ask Harry Burns if , in trying to sort out illness, he sometimes wonders whether he might be more effective as a surgeon than as a guru of public health, he answers without hesitation in that quiet, priest-like voice: "No, absolutely not.
SI Flashback: A Celebration of Muhammad Ali (Sports Illustrated)
As a writer, I want it to go on and on. I'm riding in the front passenger seat, watching the nose of Muhammad Ali's luxury car begin to drift back and forth across the center lane of a Los Angeles freeway, feeling the traffic slash by closer and closer, seeing the slit of eye between his lids grow smaller . . . and smaller . . . and smaller, thinking that in five more seconds I might really have
Warne pitches with phone message deal (The Courier Mail)
AUSTRALIAN spin wizard Shane Warne will cash in on his much-publicised telephone problems by signing a sponsorship deal with a phone messaging company.
Spurrier happy with second in SEC East (Palm Beach Post)
COLUMBIA, S.C. With its victory Saturday, South Carolina will finish no worse than second in the SEC East.
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