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Clearing Kids for Sports Participation Sparks Conflicts THURSDAY, Sept. 9 (HealthDay News) -- Most teenagers think they're invincible, and that goes double for talented teenage athletes. They're young, immortal, at the top of their game, the envy of their friends. news.yahoo.com
Bad Medicine Begets Bad Economy Bad medicine begets bad economy. www.forbes.com
2000-year-old pills found in Greek shipwreck Medicine found in a millennia-old shipwreck in the Mediterranean is the first physical evidence for ancient Greek prescriptions feeds.newscientist.com
Heel USA Applauds The New England Journal of Medicine for Featuring Acupuncture Recent article shows a growing interest in alternative medicine approaches news.yahoo.com
Palliative Medicine: How German Physicians Act At The End Of Life Discussions about end of life practices in Germany have been almost taboo for over half a century, but now intense debate is underway as professional bodies review their guidelines to physicians caring for the dying. A new study out in Palliative Medicine, published by SAGE, reveals that German physicians do hasten death in some cases, against current ethical guidelines - sometimes without ... mnt.to
Canadian ban on gay blood donations upheld OTTAWA, Sept. 9 (UPI) -- Canadian Blood Services has the right to ask would-be male donors if they have engaged in homosexual acts, a judge ruled Thursday. Canadian Blood Services - Canada - Blood donation - Health - Medicine www.upi.com
SIUE breaks records with largest enrollment in its history Southern Illinois University Edwardsville this fall reported the largest enrollment in its history. www.bnd.com
Capcom proclaims Dead Rising 2: Case Zero an XBLA record-breaker Publisher says zombie action game prologue posted "the best week-one unit sales in the history of all content distributed through Xbox Live Arcade," offers no hard numbers. www.gamespot.com
Video project documents Mount Airy's history She has lived in Canada, Central America, South America and Europe. He never left a 100-mile radius of his home. But Ellena Vasquez and George Hood were brought together as neighbors in Mount Airy — a situation that led to the preservation of history and a voice from the past. www.gazette.net
UNC's share of federal grants is record haul UNC-Chapel Hill’s research grants and contracts totaled $803 million in fiscal 2010, the largest amount in campus history, officials announced today. newsobserver.com
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