Are Your Planets Out of Alignment? Your Health Could Be Too
Sunday, January 18, 2009
In order to understand the basics of health and astrology, you need to know which sign and planet correlate with each part of the body or bodily function.
Each of the astrological signs correlates with a part of the body from head (Aries) to toe (Pisces).
— Taurus: Neck, throat
— Gemini: Lungs, shoulders, arms and hands
— Cancer: Breasts, Read the rest of this entry »
In addition to a small amount of marijuana, prescription drugs were also found last week in a Nittany Apartments residence inhabited by four football players, according to court documents.
According to the receipt/inventory of seized property, a “small roach” of marijuana was found under a bag of shoes and three quantities of “suspected marijuana” were found at 5204 Nittany Apartments.
According to a search warrant that cites university housing Read the rest of this entry »
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Great Lakes Health comprises Kaleida and ECMC, but also the University at Buffalo and physicians throughout the community. The organization represents a system of hospitals, health-care providers and specialty services in a two-county region.
“This organization is in existence to take what we have and make it better,” said James Kaskie, president and CEO of Kaleida and CEO of Great Lakes Health.
“Our competitive energies Read the rest of this entry »
THE Georgia peanut company at the center of one of our nation’s worst food-contamination scares has officially reached a revolting new low: a recent inspection by the Food and Drug Administration discovered that the salmonella-tainted plant was also home to mold and roaches.
You may be grossed out, but insects and mold in our food are not new. The F.D.A. actually condones a certain percentage of “natural contaminants” in our food Read the rest of this entry »
Chris Martin will miss all of New Zealand’s tour of Bangladesh due to fitness concerns.
The seam bowler sustained hamstring and back injuries while playing county cricket for Warwickshire and had already been ruled out of the one-day leg of the Black Caps’ visit.
And it has now been confirmed he will also miss the two-match Test series that follows the one-dayers.
“With such a big season ahead it would have been foolish to rush Chris back too Read the rest of this entry »
, the area’s largest charitable foundation, named four new members to its board of directors, along with the re-election of two current members and the election of its officers.
The 15-member board oversees all of the foundation’s activities and grantmaking. Directors serve a maximum of two three-year terms.
The four new board members are: Edward Higgins, of St. Louis; Cynthia Dean, of Poplar Bluff; Marsha Mills, of Bernie; and Mike Read the rest of this entry »
10:31 PM CST on Tuesday, January 20, 2009
The fate of a brain-damaged 6-month-old Dallas boy is uncertain after his court-appointed attorney on Tuesday withdrew a motion to let doctors take the baby off life support.
But the fate of his parents, arrested last month on child abuse charges, may hinge on whether David Coronado Jr. survives his horrific injuries.
The baby’s attorney ad litem, Holly Schreier, told a juvenile Read the rest of this entry »
“A community-wide campaign in this day and age is essential to build a state-of-the-art pediatric hospital,” said Patrick Magoon, Children’s chief executive.
When it comes to such large projects, Children’s said it will seek out other leading donors in the community, including people who serve on the hospital’s various boards and senior management. Hospitals have dozens of members on their boards and foundations. At Children’s, more than 100 people Read the rest of this entry »
The operator of Community Hospital of Los Gatos, Tenet Healthcare, announced Thursday it will close the hospital and emergency room on April 10.
The news came as a surprise because Tenet’ was expected to continue operations until its lease expires on May 31. El Camino Hospital of Mountain View was set to takeover Community’s operations on June 1.
Community’s land and buildings were purchased by El Camino late last year.
“We were told that El Read the rest of this entry »
Jan. 25, 2009 – 2:12 p.m.
Within Stimulus Bill, Democrats Move to Expand Medicaid
are moving on so many fronts to change policies of the Bush administration that Republicans might not even notice them all right away, let alone be able to stop them. Last week, while social conservatives focused on Democratic legislation to expand health insurance for poor children — and on Obama’s repeal of a rule that kept some international family planning Read the rest of this entry »