last night, with striker
once again being the hero of the hour as his screamer from distance opened the scoring.
Milan supremo Adriano Galliani was less than impressed with his side’s showing, although he admitted that Milan’s first half penalty miss was perhaps the decisive moment of the game.
“The game would have taken a different path, if we had netted that first penalty,” sighed Galliani post-match.
Rosanero ‘keeper Marco Amelia Read the rest of this entry »
Three Chinese men were arrested Sunday on suspicion of attempting to pick up four bags containing a combined 120 kilograms of an illegal stimulant with an estimated street value of 12 billion yen in a fishing port in Kochi Prefecture, police said. In addition, a local Japan Coast Guard office said it had apprehended six Chinese crew members of a fishing boat for not obeying a Coast Guard order to stop in nearby waters. Police suspect the boat may Read the rest of this entry »
Many illnesses are aggravated by improper diet. Some illnesses actually are a consequence of poor dietary choices. The simple fact is the person’s body needs the right balance of vitamins, minerals and all food groups.
Studies have shown that a healthy diet can protect from heart disease, certain cancers, bone loss and diabetes. There is no question that anyone who suffers from these conditions can benefit from a healthy balanced diet.
People Read the rest of this entry »
Va. Beach fitness challenge benefits military charity
04:28 PM EST on Wednesday, February 4, 2009
VIRGINIA BEACH — A women’s-only workout is the hottest trend in fitness and weight loss.
The man behind Va. Beach Boot Camp wants 2009 to be your best year ever and maybe the best year for a military charity.
“It’s a four-week program, Monday through Friday. We’re gonna do plyometrics. cardio, resistance training, partner Read the rest of this entry »
Established in 2000, Presbyterian Hospital of Allen, soon to be Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital – Allen, is a member of Texas Health Resources, one of the largest faith-based, nonprofit health care delivery systems in the United States and the largest in North Texas in terms of patients served. PHA is a 62-bed acute-care hospital serving the North Collin County area. Key services offered include comprehensive women’s services, obstetrics, orthopedics, Read the rest of this entry »
by Dominic Jones,
A TEAM of healthy living experts are aiming to get children in the area on the MEND this Autumn.
The MEND (Mind, Exercise, Nutrition, Do it!) programme is aimed at helping overweight children aged seven to 13-years-old learn to enjoy exercise and get fit and healthy in a fun way.
Dietitian Clare Baber from Nevill Hall and fitness instructors Craig Williams and Hayley Wright from the Council’s Active Living project will Read the rest of this entry »
For the past four years, eligible Northern Kentucky women can participate in “one-stop” screenings for breast and cervical cancers through the
women’s cancer screening program, coordinated by the Northern Kentucky Health Department and the
.
The program will continue in 2009, with Prevention Pays days scheduled at each of the Health Department’s four county health centers.
On the designated screening days, eligible women will be able to have Read the rest of this entry »
One female victim is in-route to a Salt Lake hospital following an avalanche in a hike-in ski area on the east side of Snowbird Resort.
The avalanche was called in just before 12:30 p.m. Sunday by a witness who used their cell phone to report the incident.
The Salt Lake County Sheriff’s deparment said one 25-year-old female was pulled from the snow, and resuscitation efforts were underway as an AirMed helicopter arrived to transport the woman Read the rest of this entry »
Is Miami really America’s fattest city?
The sun-drenched metropolis known for it’s tight bodies and skimpy swim suits was recently given that title by Men’s Fitness magazine.
Their survey used several factors to determine a ranking of America’s fattest cities including sports participation, TV viewing time, junk food consumption and overweight residents.
Lillian Rivera, a registered nurse with the Miami-Dade Health says she can’t believe the Read the rest of this entry »
Betty James, who co-founded Slinky company, dies
HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa. (AP) — Betty James, who co-founded the company that made the Slinky and beat the odds as a single mother in the late 1950s to become a successful executive, has died. She was 90.
She died Thursday, said a spokeswoman for the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
In 1945, James and her husband at the time, Richard, founded the company that would later Read the rest of this entry »