Two men arrested over drugs haul

Police have seized drugs valued at £175,000 after officers stopped a car on the M74 near Larkhall and searched two houses in Glasgow.
A 22-year-old man and a 32-year-old man were arrested in connection with the recovery.
Drugs, believed to ecstasy, were found after police stopped the car at about 1120 GMT on Wednesday.
Further quantities of cocaine and ecstasy were recovered at properties in Barlanark and Baillieston.

Family wins fight for home care

, South Wales Echo
A WIFE has won her fight to allow her terminally-ill husband to die at home.
GP Siaron West promised husband Peter Rees, 36, that he would end his days surrounded by friends and family in their home in Heath, Cardiff.
And she has now won an 18-month battle to ensure he continues to be cared for at home, meaning whatever time he has left will be spent with his loved ones at his bedside.
The science graduate was diagnosed Read the rest of this entry »

Zumba Dance Fitness Shows Sustainable Growth in a Flat Group

New programs introduced at the convention offer Zumba instructors a variety of new techniques and resources, adding versatility to their routines in an effort to re-energize their clients’ experiences. Some of the new programs, created for instructors to further their Zumba education, included Zumba Basic Level 2 and Zumba Toning.
“We had an overwhelming response at the first-ever Zumba Fitness Concert and Instructor Convention,” said Alberto Perlman, Read the rest of this entry »

Hamlin released from hospital after Talladega crash

Hamlin was taken to the University of Alabama Birmingham Hospital on Sunday after he wrecked while leading the Amp Energy 500, won by Joe Gibbs Racing teammate
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Hamlin, who led nine laps, suffered tire failure in the 99th lap and hit the second-turn wall, winding up 39th in the 43-car field. He was taken to the hospital for overnight observation, complaining of a headache and a bruised foot.
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New Evidence Linking Meat To Cancer

(NaturalNews) Diets high in red and processed meats have long been associated with cancer of the large intestine. Now, however, for the first time scientists have looked at whether eating meat and other animal fats is also linked to cancers of the small intestine. Their findings show yet again what natural health advocates have said for years: red meat and diets high in animal fats are a good way to promote cancer, not wellness.
The new study, just Read the rest of this entry »

Man Caught with Drugs, Child Porn

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 It was good, but there is room for improvement. I think election officials underestimated the popularity of this program. It needs to be made more available in future elections.
 It was a good idea, but it was poorly managed. Too many people had to stand in line for too long, and too Read the rest of this entry »

Cerner health care conference starts Sunday

Former presidential candidate and U.S. Sen. Fred Thompson will deliver the opening address at the 2008 Cerner Health Conference, expected to attract 7,000 attendees and have a local economic benefit estimated at $4.5 million.
This will be the second-consecutive year that the North Kansas City-based health care information technology company (Nasdaq: CERN) has held the annual conference in Kansas City after having it in Orlando, Fa., for three years. Read the rest of this entry »

Local author releases “The Body Green Diet”

HUNTINGTON — Dr. Peter Smith, a Huntington native and current resident of Scottsdale, Ariz., will be signing copies of his new book “The Body Green Diet” from 2 to 4 p.m. Nov. 16 at Chili Willi’s, located at 1315 4th Ave., in Huntington.
The book will also serve as a lottery tickets of sorts. Buying the book will automatically enter the purchaser into a contest for one million dollars. Books are available online at www.bodygreen.org
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Surgeon steps aside at hospital over new probe

THE former head of Australia’s most prestigious trauma unit, Thomas Kossmann, has voluntarily stepped aside from his work at Melbourne’s largest private hospital while its board examines the damning findings made against him by Victoria’s State Ombudsman.
Professor Kossmann, whom the Ombudsman on Wednesday accused of deliberately “harvesting” insured patients to aid his rorting of public funds and performing unnecessary surgery, has been practising Read the rest of this entry »