Iwelumo – may be fit to start.
Wolves are waiting on the fitness of key striker Chris Iwelumo for the clash against Crystal Palace but defender Matt Hill is definitely out.
Iwelumo had to pull out of Saturday’s 3-1 win against Charlton at The Valley after tweaking a previous groin injury in the warm-up, however boss Mick McCarthy revealed he may be fit to face the Eagles.
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By Peter A. Bee
February 6, 2009 will mark the sixth annual American Heart Association National Wear Red Day for Women to raise awareness that cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 health threat facing women today. Unfortunately, most people still do not know that heart disease and stroke are the leading causes of death for women. These two diseases kill more than 480,000 women in the United States every year; more than Read the rest of this entry »
While most new mothers take at least some time off work after bringing the baby home, far fewer take advantage of entitled maternity leave before they give birth – and they should, researchers said.
Women who worked right up until delivery day were more likely to have a cesarean section, according a study released this week and funded by the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration.
C-sections are not only costly, but can lead to complications Read the rest of this entry »
Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain are promising voters tax cuts, new programs and other goodies.
But, as often happens in public debates, there is a little-discussed back story to many of the issues. And, as usual, that back story goes deeper than the 20-second sound bites heard in attack ads.
Take Sen. McCain’s health care proposal that would essentially wipe out the tax exemption for employer-based insurance benefits.
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“In the last week,” McKillop said, “every one of my clients mentioned anxiety over the economy.”
McKillop is not alone. In an economic climate that grows more precarious every day, Bay Area residents are experiencing an epidemic of anger, anxiety and emotional stress, according to local psychotherapists and academics. “There’s emotional contagion going on,” says Corte Madera psychotherapist Ruth Kalb. “Panic begets panic.”
In October, the American Read the rest of this entry »
Economics, it is said, is the dismal science. Anyone paying close attention to the campaign debate over the economics of health care might wonder about the science part.
battle over how best to control spending and cover the uninsured, they are both filling their speeches, advertisements and debating points with authoritative-sounding statistics about the money they would save and the millions of Americans they would cover.
But the figures they Read the rest of this entry »
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Some people are chocoholics, others need something salty (Heidi Montag admitted her obsession with yam French Fries!). Then there are the poor souls afflicted by a sweet tooth: They crave candy and cookies … and melt like sugar topping at the sight of a Krispy Kreme doughnut.
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By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Researchers looking into the long-term health effects of hormone replacement therapy said on Wednesday they had made the strongest case yet that the pills raise the risk of breast cancer.
But other experts and one company that makes hormone replacement therapy (HRT) pills said they still dispute the conclusion that a recent drop in U.S. breast cancer cases means that HRT was responsible Read the rest of this entry »
LOS ANGELES – Santa Ana winds blowing at times at hurricane strength fanned two more monstrous wildfires on Saturday, destroying hundreds of homes and putting ten of thousands of people under a mandatory evacuation order.
reported more than 30,000 were ordered to leave their homes.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state of emergency in Los Angeles County, warning residents in the affected areas that the electric power supply was threatened. Read the rest of this entry »