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Double murder probe as two elderly women are found dead in houses just a quarter of a mile apart after man, 43, hands himself in to police (2/22/2012 9:24:12 PM)
Police first discovered the body of 78-year old widow Margaret Biddolph around 5.20pm yesterday at her home in Southport, Merseyside, pictured, and today found another woman dead in a nearby house.
Two internet domain names chosen for Wales (2/22/2012 6:28:12 PM)
TWO internet domain names have been chosen for Wales – .cym and .wales, the body in charge of the system said yesterday.
Nerve Regeneration For The Future (2/22/2012 5:24:12 PM)
The carnage evident in disasters like car wrecks or wartime battles is oftentimes mirrored within the bodies of the people involved. A severe wound can leave blood vessels and nerves severed, bones broken, and cellular wreckage strewn throughout the body - a debris field within the body itself. It's scenes like this that neurosurgeon Jason Huang, M.D., confronts every day. Severe damage to nerves is one of the most challenging wounds to treat for Huang and colleagues...
Body of girl, 5, found in Costa Concordia wreck (2/22/2012 4:48:38 PM)
Dayana Arlotti's body said to be among four found in capsized ship
Second body found after 'burglary' (2/22/2012 3:44:50 PM)
A second body has been found by police investigating the murder of an elderly woman apparently killed during a burglary.
Double murder probe as bodies of two elderly women are found in separate houses by police investigating bungled burglary (2/22/2012 2:44:12 PM)
Police first discovered the body of 78-year old widow Margaret Biddolph around 5.20pm yesterday at her home in Southport, Merseyside, pictured, and today found another woman dead in a nearby house.
No clear cause of Derrick death (2/22/2012 2:44:12 PM)
Tests carried out on the body of Vinny Derrick who was missing for more than eight years, have failed to find a definite cause of death, police say.
Breaking News: Second body found after 'burglary' (2/22/2012 1:08:33 PM)
A second body has been found by police investigating the murder of an elderly woman apparently killed during a burglary.
Breaking news: Second body found after 'burglary' (2/22/2012 12:47:42 PM)
A second body has been found by police investigating the murder of an elderly woman apparently killed during a burglary.
'Burglary' Murder: Police Find Second Body (2/22/2012 12:29:32 PM)
A second body has been found by detectives investigating the murder of an elderly woman who was apparently killed during a burglary.
Breaking News: Second body found after 'burglary' (2/22/2012 12:07:53 PM)
A second body has been found by police investigating the murder of an elderly woman apparently killed during a burglary.
Second body discovered in resort (2/22/2012 12:04:14 PM)
A second body is discovered in Southport a day after a woman was found dead at a property in the Merseyside resort.
UK & World News: Second body found after 'burglary' (2/22/2012 11:48:34 AM)
A second body has been found by police investigating the murder of an elderly woman apparently killed during a burglary.
Strip-searching options pursued (2/22/2012 10:04:14 AM)
The justice minister says he is actively pursuing other alternatives to full body searching in Northern Ireland prisons.
Go-Ride for fun! (2/22/2012 9:27:56 AM)
CYCLING clubs on the Island have teamed up with the sport’s governing body to promote the sport to the next generation.
‘Unsatisfactory’ council-run trainer warned over future of its £6.1m annual contract (2/22/2012 6:47:54 AM)
AN inspection report has highlighted unsatisfactory performance at a body that provides work-based training in Swansea.
Chavez says he needs lesion removed (2/22/2012 5:44:44 AM)
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Tuesday that he will need to undergo surgery to remove a lesion found in the same area where doctors removed a cancerous tumor from his body last year.
Pediatric Combo Vaccine Linked To Slight Risk Of Febrile Seizure (2/22/2012 12:04:12 AM)
A study, published in JAMA of almost 400,000 children, showed that children had an increased risk of febrile seizures, a convulsion that occurs secondary to a rapid increase in body temperature on the day of the first and second vaccination, with the combined diphtheria-tetanus toxoids-acellular pertussis-inactivated poliovirus - Haemophilus influenzae type b (DTaP-IPV-Hib) vaccine. However, the overall risk was low, with researchers observing no higher risk of epilepsy in those who were vaccinated, compared with those who were not...
Man's body recovered from water (2/21/2012 11:07:04 PM)
The body of a 49-year-old man is recovered from the water near Montrose Bridge in Angus, police have said.
Body 'mix-up' exhumation to start (2/21/2012 9:25:08 PM)
A body mistakenly buried in the grave of a former paratrooper who died in police custody in Hull will be exhumed later.
Mobile cash system 'this year' (2/21/2012 8:55:20 PM)
An industry-wide scheme to make sending cash via mobile phone as easy as texting will be in place this year, the UK payments body has said.
Mobile cash system 'this year' (2/21/2012 4:48:13 PM)
An industry-wide scheme to make sending cash via mobile phone as easy as texting will be in place this year, the UK payments body has said.
Mobile cash system 'this year' (2/21/2012 4:48:13 PM)
An industry-wide scheme to make sending cash via mobile phone as easy as texting will be in place this year, the UK payments body has said.
Police probe 'suspicious' death (2/21/2012 1:44:41 PM)
Police are investigating the "suspicious" death of a man whose body was found in Govan, Glasgow, in the early hours.
It's In The Genes - When Your Left Hand Mimics What Your Right Hand Does (2/21/2012 10:24:14 AM)
Further work carried out on mice suggests that this gene plays a part in motor network cross-over. Cross-over is a key factor in the transmission of brain signals, because it allows the right side of the brain to control the left side of the body and vice versa. This research has been published in The American Journal of Human Genetics. Congenital mirror movement is a rare disease transmitted from one generation to another by dominant inheritance...
For The First Time, Scientists Follow The Development Of Individual Immune Cells In A Living Zebrafish Embryo (2/21/2012 9:24:24 AM)
T-cells are the immune system's security force. They seek out pathogens and rogue cells in the body and put them out of action. Their precursors are formed in the bone marrow and migrate from there into the thymus. Here, they mature and differentiate to perform a variety of tasks. Scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics in Freiburg have now succeeded for the first time in observing the maturation of immune cells in live zebrafish embryos. During their development, the immune cells migrate into and out of the thymus more than once...
Maghaberry report not published (2/21/2012 8:04:15 AM)
Justice Minister David Ford refuses to publish the findings of a prison service study into alternatives to body searches at Maghaberry.
Banish the thunder thighs and wobbly belly - for good! (2/21/2012 2:27:58 AM)
Here’s our naturopath's guide to finding and fixing your hated jelly bits and body black spots
Welsh NHS patients get prostate cancer lifeline denied to the English (2/21/2012 1:07:44 AM)
The Welsh equivalent of the NHS rationing body NICE – the Wales Medicines Strategy Group – has just approved the use of abiraterone for men in the terminal stages of the illness.
Seniors forum replacement sought (2/20/2012 1:44:18 PM)
An attempt is made to set up a new body to represent older people in Dumfries and Galloway after the demise of the previous organisation.
How the hell does Amanda Holden look like this just after giving birth? (2/20/2012 1:27:55 PM)
Anyone who's just had a baby, might... no, WILL want to look away now. Amanda Holden is a walking flippin' body miracle
Ebdon confirmed as access chief (2/20/2012 12:05:43 PM)
Les Ebdon has been formally announced as head of the university fair access body - despite opposition from MPs on the committee scrutinising his appointment.
Researchers Track Diabetes' First Steps As Disease Emerges (2/20/2012 11:44:40 AM)
Scientists have taken a remarkably detailed look at the initial steps that occur in the body when type 1 diabetes mellitus first develops in a child or young adult. The analysis comes from a team of researchers and physicians at the University of Rochester Medical Center who have expertise both in the laboratory and in treating patients. The team studied children from ages 8 to 18 within 48 hours of their diagnosis with type 1 diabetes, an autoimmune disease where the body's immune system attacks the cells in the pancreas that make insulin...
Walhberg takes his children to watch tattoo removal (2/20/2012 11:05:00 AM)
MARK WAHLBERG took his kids to watch his tattoo removal session in a bid to dissuade them from indulging in body art.
North Wales News: Claims building in which Anglesey MI6 spy lived in was broken into (2/20/2012 9:46:59 AM)
SECURITY concerns had been raised in the months before the body of a spy was found in a holdall it has been claimed.
Researchers Develop First 3D Look At Interaction Between Immune Sensor And Protein That Helps Bacteria Move (2/20/2012 9:24:20 AM)
To invade organisms such as humans, bacteria make use of a protein called flagellin, part of a tail-like appendage that helps the bacteria move about. Now, for the first time, a team led by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute and Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute has determined the 3D structure of the interaction between this critical bacterial protein and an immune molecule called TLR5, shedding light on how the body protects itself from such foreign invaders...
Murder hunt after body is found in Surrey (2/20/2012 8:27:52 AM)
The discovery of the body of an elderly man in the bedroom of his home has prompted a murder inquiry, police said today.
Gold-standard Whitney reaches final resting place (2/20/2012 12:24:53 AM)
The gold hearse that has ferried Whitney Houston's body across New Jersey took her coffin on its final journey yesterday, to the cemetery in Westfield where she was laid to rest in a private ceremony.
BBC pays £1.8million legal bill to help keep stars' pay confidential (2/19/2012 2:12:58 PM)
Figures obtained by The Mail on Sunday show that the BBC Trust – the body that has overall control of the public broadcaster – paid an average of almost £20,000 a week to the London office of Baker & McKenzie during the past two years
Whitney Houston's funeral begins (2/19/2012 12:25:21 AM)
Whitney Houston's funeral has begun at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey.Related StoriesWhitney Houston's body arrives homeWHITNEY HOUSTON FUNERAL: Dionne Warwick speaksAretha: Whitney Houston 'one of the greatest'WHITNEY HOUSTON FUNERAL: Tyler Perry on Whitney's 'grace'WHITNEY HOUSTON FUNERAL: Kevin Costner fights back tearsRelated StoriesMore than 100 gospel singers open Whitney Houston's funeralKevin Costner pays tribute to 'beautiful' Whitney HoustonDionne Warwick thanks performers at Whitney's funeralAlicia Keys makes heartfelt tribute at Whitney funeralStevie Wonder performs at Whitney Houston funeral
More than 100 gospel singers open Whitney Houston's funeral (2/19/2012 12:25:21 AM)
More than one hundred gospel singers opened Whitney Houston's funeral in Newark, New Jersey.Related StoriesWHITNEY HOUSTON FUNERAL: Mass gospel choir open ceremonyWhitney Houston's body arrives homeWhitney Houston's funeral beginsRelated StoriesWhitney Houston's body arrives homeThe Simpsons celebrates 500 episodesVictoria Beckham celebrates Fashion Week successR-Patz 'too old' to play Twilight's Edward again?Whitney Houston's funeral begins
Alicia Keys makes heartfelt tribute at Whitney funeral (2/19/2012 12:25:21 AM)
Alicia Keys has made a heartfelt tribute to Whitney before performing her song Send Me An Angel.Related StoriesAlicia Keys raises the roof at Whitney Houston's funeralWhitney Houston's funeral beginsWhitney Houston's body arrives homeAretha: Whitney Houston 'one of the greatest'WHITNEY HOUSTON FUNERAL: Dionne Warwick speaksRelated StoriesRonnie Wood and Dizzee Rascal pay tribute to Whitney HoustonAretha: Whitney Houston 'one of the greatest'Whitney Houston's funeral beginsKevin Costner pays tribute to 'beautiful' Whitney HoustonDionne Warwick thanks performers at Whitney's funeral
Kevin Costner pays tribute to 'beautiful' Whitney Houston (2/19/2012 12:25:21 AM)
Kevin Costner, who starred with Whitney Houston in the film The Bodyguard, has made a 17-minute emotional speech at her funeral.Related StoriesWHITNEY HOUSTON FUNERAL: Kevin Costner fights back tearsWhitney Houston: The actressWhitney Houston's body arrives homeWhitney Houston's funeral beginsWhitney Houston's films: The Bodyguard & The Preacher's WifeRelated StoriesAretha: Whitney Houston 'one of the greatest'Whitney Houston's funeral beginsDionne Warwick thanks performers at Whitney's funeralAlicia Keys makes heartfelt tribute at Whitney funeralStevie Wonder performs at Whitney Houston funeral
Aretha: Whitney Houston 'one of the greatest' (2/18/2012 11:24:02 PM)
Whitney Houston's godmother has played a special tribute to her at a concert just hours before the late singer's funeral.Related StoriesWHITNEY HOUSTON FUNERAL: Dionne Warwick speaksWhitney Houston's funeral beginsWhitney Houston 'was found in bathtub'Whitney Houston's body arrives homeWHITNEY HOUSTON FUNERAL: Gospel star Kim Burrell performsRelated StoriesWhitney Houston's funeral beginsDionne Warwick thanks performers at Whitney's funeralKevin Costner pays tribute to 'beautiful' Whitney HoustonAlicia Keys makes heartfelt tribute at Whitney funeralStevie Wonder performs at Whitney Houston funeral
Police launch murder investigation after battered body of pensioner is found in his bedroom (2/18/2012 7:24:23 PM)
Detectives launched a murder investigation after the injured body of Winston Fernandez, pictured, was found fully clothed in a bedroom at the front of the house.
VIDEO: Home town's tributes to Houston (2/18/2012 10:44:10 AM)
Residents of Newark, the town where Whitney Houston's body is resting before a funeral service on Saturday, pay their respects with flowers, candles and songs.
Implantable Microchip Delivers Medicine To Women With Osteoporosis (2/18/2012 9:24:26 AM)
Osteoporosis patients could soon ditch daily injection pens for an implantable microchip that releases medication at the push of a remote-controlled button, reports a new study appearing in the journal Science Translational Medicine. The clinical trial, composed of a group of women with osteoporosis in Denmark, is the first to test a wirelessly controlled microchip capable of releasing drugs into the body at any time...
Risk Of Heart Attack And Early Death Increases With Cellular Aging (2/18/2012 9:24:26 AM)
Every cell in the body has chromosomes with so-called telomeres, which are shortened over time and also through lifestyle choices such as smoking and obesity. Researchers have long speculated that the shortening of telomeres increases the risk of heart attack and early death. Now a large-scale population study in Denmark involving nearly 20,000 people shows that there is in fact a direct link, and has also given physicians a future way to test the actual cellular health of a person...
North Wales News: Body of man found in flat in Llangefni (2/18/2012 9:07:53 AM)
A MAN’S body was found in a flat on Anglesey yesterday.
Disrupted Body Clock Weakens Immunity (2/18/2012 1:44:15 AM)
A new study published this week in the journal Immunity suggests that when our body clock is disrupted, it weakens the immune system. We already know that the circadian clock is a finely tuned genetic mechanism that regulates body functions that follow a 24-hour cycle, such as sleep patterns and metabolism. Now, researchers at Yale School of Medicine in the US show it may also influence our vulnerability to disease through its effect on the immune system...
SFA announce inquiry into Rangers (2/17/2012 8:44:34 PM)
The SFA have confirmed they will conduct a full independent inquiry into the activities of Rangers. The governing body will investigate whether there have been any potential breaches of their rules.
Woman's body found in city street (2/17/2012 8:04:18 PM)
Police are treating the death of a 27-year-old woman whose body was found in a street in Glasgow as "unexplained".
Successful Human Tests For First Wirelessly Controlled Drug-delivery Chip (2/17/2012 4:24:18 PM)
A study published in the February 16 online edition of Science Translational Medicine shows that MIT professors and scientists from MicroCHIPS Inc. Robert Langer and Michael Cima have succeeded in developing a microchip that delivers daily doses of an osteoporosis medication, which is usually given by injection. This success derives from an idea the researchers developed about 15 years ago - to create a programmable, wirelessly controlled microchip that could deliver drugs in a patient's body after implantation. The study was funded and overseen by MicroCHIPS...
Wooden sarcophagus dug up at Aswan tombs of Qubbet el-Hawa (2/17/2012 2:24:04 PM)
Believed to contain the body of a person of some rank, it boasts extraordinarily delicate features, well-preserved by the sands of time in Aswan.
Smoking Zaps Healthy Bacteria In The Mouth, Welcomes Pathogens (2/17/2012 10:25:08 AM)
According to a new study, smoking causes the body to turn against its own helpful bacteria, leaving smokers more vulnerable to disease. Despite the daily disturbance of brushing and flossing, the mouth of a healthy person contains a stable ecosystem of healthy bacteria. New research shows that the mouth of a smoker is a much more chaotic, diverse ecosystem - and is much more susceptible to invasion by harmful bacteria...
Go-Ride for fun! (2/17/2012 10:08:26 AM)
CYCLING clubs on the Island have teamed up with the sport’s governing body to promote the sport to the next generation.
UK cost agency unconvinced by Botox for migraine (2/17/2012 12:23:52 AM)
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's healthcare cost-effectiveness body NICE is not convinced that Allergan's anti-wrinkle injection Botox is worth using to treat migraines.
Telcos want higher network charges in EU (2/16/2012 8:24:02 PM)
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Telecoms providers should be able to raise prices charged to rivals for using their networks to help spur investment in faster fiber optics, industry body ETNO said on Thursday.
Army hopeful hits weight target (2/16/2012 7:45:18 PM)
A teenager from Preston who lived off a diet of crisps and pop can now apply to join the Army after losing almost half his body weight.
Pet ban for owner who dumped dog (2/16/2012 6:04:05 PM)
A man who dumped the body of his neglected dog in a neighbour's garden is banned from keeping animals for life.
Darwen teenager found dead in his bed (2/16/2012 5:49:06 PM)
The body of Mohammed Alam Naseem was discovered in his bed at Woodside House in Tockholes Road, Darwen, a specialist children's home.
Darwen teenager found dead in his bed (2/16/2012 5:27:54 PM)
The body of Mohammed Alam Naseem was discovered in his bed at Woodside House in Tockholes Road, Darwen, a specialist children's home.
Chemical used in plastics and food containers linked to obesity and diabetes (2/16/2012 3:26:24 PM)
Researchers showed that only small doses of the chemical bisphenol A can trigger a reaction in the body that scrambles hormone signals and leads to weight gain.
Thornbury vicar murder: John Suddards 'knew he was taking risks by letting strangers in' (2/16/2012 1:25:54 PM)
The body of Reverend John Suddards, 59, was discovered by builders who were carrying out work at his vicarage in Thornbury, Gloucestershire.
North Wales News: Inquest opens man's body found in Llangollen caravan fire (2/16/2012 8:28:32 AM)
AN inquest has opened into the death of a man whose body was recovered from a burned out caravan.
Lead Levels In Lipstick Much Higher Than Previously Thought (2/16/2012 7:09:52 AM)
A recent study conducted by the U.S Food And Drug Administration (FDA) reveals that over 400 popular lipstick brands contain twice as much lead as previously believed - up to 7.19 parts per million (ppm). Mark Mitchell, M.D., MPH, policy advisor of the Connecticut Coalition for Environmental Justice and co-chair of the Environmental Health Task Force for the National Medical Association comments: "Lead builds up in the body over time and lead-containing lipstick applied several times a day, every day, can add up to significant exposure levels...
John Suddards: Man arrested after vicar's body found by builders in Thornbury (2/16/2012 3:44:03 AM)
The body of Reverend John Suddards, 59, was discovered by builders who were carrying out work at his vicarage in Thornbury, Gloucestershire.
Group program helps teen girls keep the weight off (2/15/2012 9:44:04 PM)
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A series of group meetings focused on improving diet, increasing physical activity and addressing mood and body image issues helped prevent heavy teen girls from gaining weight, a new study reports.
John Suddards: Man arrested after vicar's body found by builders in Thornbury (2/15/2012 8:04:04 PM)
The body of Reverend John Suddards, 59, was discovered by builders who were carrying out work at his vicarage in Thornbury, Gloucestershire.
Death not treated as suspicious (2/15/2012 4:04:17 PM)
The death of a man whose body was discovered in a river in Moray is not thought to be suspicious.
North Wales News: Warning after body of man found after caravan fire in North Wales - video (2/15/2012 10:28:51 AM)
THE body of a man was found in a caravan which was destroyed by a fire.
Scientist Works To Detach Protein That HIV Uses As Protective Shield (2/15/2012 10:24:45 AM)
One of the frustrations for scientists working on HIV/AIDS treatments has been the human immunodeficiency virus' ability to evade the body's immune system. Now an Indiana University researcher has discovered a compound that could help put the immune system back in the hunt. It's not that the human immune system doesn't recognize HIV. Indeed, an infection causes the body to unleash antibodies that attack the virus, and initially some HIV is destroyed...
New Research Into Immune Tolerance Studies The Sensing Of Self And Non-Self (2/15/2012 10:24:45 AM)
At the most basic level, the immune system must distinguish self from non-self, that is, it must discriminate between the molecular signatures of invading pathogens (non-self antigens) and cellular constituents that usually pose no risk to health (self-antigens). The system is far from foolproof. Cancer cells can undergo unchecked proliferation, producing self-antigens that are tolerated by the immune system, rather than being targeted for destruction. At the opposite extreme, a range of so-called autoimmune disorders can result when healthy cells in the body are misidentified as hazards...
Federation of Small Businesses calls for a revamp of business rates system (2/15/2012 9:48:55 AM)
THE body representing small businesses in Wales has called for a new business rate regime based on turnover rather than the regressive current rateable value model.
The Meaning Of Many Spoken Words Understood By 6- To 9-Month-olds (2/15/2012 9:24:06 AM)
At an age when "ba-ba" and "da-da" may be their only utterances, infants nevertheless comprehend words for many common objects, according to a new study. In research focused on 6-to-9-month-old babies, University of Pennsylvania psychologists Elika Bergelson and Daniel Swingley demonstrated that the infants learned the meanings of words for foods and body parts through their daily experience with language. Bergelson is a doctoral student and Swingley an associate professor in Penn's Department of Psychology...
Human Testing Of New HIV-Vaccine (2/15/2012 9:24:06 AM)
Scientists from the Antwerp Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp University Hospital and Antwerp University have tested a new 'therapeutic vaccine' against HIV on volunteers. The participants were 'so to say' vaccinated with their own cells. The researchers filtered certain white blood cells out of the volunteer's blood, 'loaded' them outside the body and then gave them back. The immune system of the testees was better than before in attacking and suppressing the virus, the scientists reported in the top journal AIDS. But they still cannot cure the disease...
Human Testing Of New HIV-Vaccine (2/15/2012 9:24:06 AM)
Scientists from the Antwerp Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp University Hospital and Antwerp University have tested a new 'therapeutic vaccine' against HIV on volunteers. The participants were 'so to say' vaccinated with their own cells. The researchers filtered certain white blood cells out of the volunteer's blood, 'loaded' them outside the body and then gave them back. The immune system of the testees was better than before in attacking and suppressing the virus, the scientists reported in the top journal AIDS. But they still cannot cure the disease...
Abu Qatada freed with tough bail conditions (2/15/2012 9:04:13 AM)
Abu Qatada, once described by a judge as Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe, has been released on bail.Related StoriesMPs call on May to deport QatadaJudges block Qatada deportationRelated StoriesTevez targets return in two weeksWhitney Houston's body arrives homeRonnie Wood and Dizzee Rascal pay tribute to Whitney HoustonShakira in 'sea lion attack'PM tackling alcohol abuse 'scandal'
Shakira in 'sea lion attack' (2/15/2012 9:04:13 AM)
Pop singer Shakira has blamed her BlackBerry for a sea lion attack she escaped unharmed from.Related StoriesLaura Dekker completes round-the-world solo voyageRelated StoriesAbu Qatada freed with tough bail conditionsTevez targets return in two weeksWhitney Houston's body arrives homeRonnie Wood and Dizzee Rascal pay tribute to Whitney HoustonPM tackling alcohol abuse 'scandal'
Probe into 'suspicious' vicarage death (2/15/2012 9:04:13 AM)
Police have confirmed they are treating the discovery of a man's body at a vicarage in Gloucestershire as 'suspicious'.Related StoriesPolice not treating Houston death as suspiciousRelated StoriesWhitney Houston dies at 48Police not treating Houston death as suspicious'Silence of the Lambs' rapist to be deported to the UKPolice chief returns to jail
PM tackling alcohol abuse 'scandal' (2/15/2012 9:04:13 AM)
David Cameron is pledging to tackle what he calls the "scandal" of public drunkenness and alcohol abuse that costs the NHS £2.7bn a year.Related StoriesTevez targets return in two weeksWhitney Houston's body arrives homePM to vow action on whiplash claimsRonnie Wood and Dizzee Rascal pay tribute to Whitney HoustonShakira in 'sea lion attack'
Body found in Thornbury vicarage with police treating death as suspicious (2/15/2012 2:44:46 AM)
The body of Reverend John Suddards, 59, was discovered by builders who were carrying out work at his vicarage in Thornbury, Gloucestershire.
Breast Cancer Spreads By Using Patient's Immune System (2/14/2012 7:25:04 PM)
Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) spreads easily through the lymphatic and blood vessels, forming metastasis, which can cause several organs in the body to fail, IBC is also the deadliest form of breast cancer. A new study shows how IBC cells use IL-8, a chemokine of the immune system secreted as part of the anti-inflammatory response by monocytes (a specific set of white blood cells), in order to increase fibronectin expression. The study is published in BioMed Central's open access journal Cell Communication and Signaling...
Private funeral planned for Whitney Houston (2/14/2012 6:04:26 PM)
NEWARK, New Jersey (Reuters) - The body of Whitney Houston was resting at a funeral home in her birthplace in Newark, New Jersey, on Tuesday, awaiting a private memorial service on Saturday at the New Jersey church where she honed her singing skills.
Mother's grief at Whitney Houston's final journey (2/14/2012 4:28:33 PM)
Whitney Houston's mother Cissy looked distraught today as she brought her daughter's body back to a funeral parlour in her home town
Torfaen schools 'unsatisfactory' (2/14/2012 4:05:13 PM)
Education services in Torfaen are heavily criticised in a report by inspection body Estyn, which says standards need to be raised in secondary schools and with GCSE results.
Houston's body arrives home (2/14/2012 3:45:15 PM)
WHITNEY HOUSTON's body has arrived back in her native New Jersey ahead of a planned funeral at the end of the week (beg13Feb12).
Whitney Houston's body flown home (2/14/2012 1:44:04 PM)
Whitney Houston's body is flown from Los Angeles to her home state of New Jersey, ahead of a funeral expected later this week.
Tevez targets return in two weeks (2/14/2012 1:44:04 PM)
Carlos Tevez is due to arrive in England later determined to win back his place in the Manchester City team.Related StoriesBAFTAs kick off with a bangWhitney Houston 'was found in bathtub'Abu Qatada freed with tough bail conditionsWhitney Houston's body arrives homeRonnie Wood and Dizzee Rascal pay tribute to Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston's body arrives home (2/14/2012 1:44:04 PM)
Whitney Houston's body has arrived in her home state of New Jersey.Related StoriesTributes for Whitney Houston at the Grammy AwardsWhitney Houston 'was found in bathtub'Related StoriesJennifer Hudson remembers Whitney HoustonWhitney Houston 'was found in bathtub'Abu Qatada freed with tough bail conditionsTevez targets return in two weeksRonnie Wood and Dizzee Rascal pay tribute to Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston news: Medics facing 'probe' over pills that could have killed star (2/14/2012 1:04:03 PM)
The singer's body was flown from Los Angeles in a private jet and transported to Newark's Whigham Funeral Home. It is believed services will be held on Thursday and Friday this week.
Direction For Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injured Knee Treatments Provided By New Data (2/14/2012 12:44:02 PM)
Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) reconstruction improves quality of life and sports functionality for athletes, according to research presented at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's Specialty Day in San Francisco, CA. "ACL knee injuries have long been a source of problems for athletes, and we are excited to have such a large body of data to evaluate different treatments," said Jüri T Kartus, MD, Department of Orthopaedics, NU-Hospital Organization, Sweden. "To see patients improving in the years following surgery is a great indicator of what we are doing right...
Link Between NSAIDs And Reduced Cancer Metastasis Strengthened By Study (2/14/2012 12:44:02 PM)
A new study reveals key factors that promote the spread of cancer to lymph nodes and provides a mechanism that explains how a common over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication can reduce the spread of tumor cells through the lymphatic system. The research, published by Cell Press in the February 14 issue of the journal Cancer Cell, opens new avenues for the design of antimetastatic therapies. The lymphatic system consists of a network of vessels that carry lymphatic fluid from the body organs back to the general circulation. Along the way, lymphatic fluid percolates through lymph nodes...
Investigation as man's body found (2/14/2012 12:24:05 PM)
An investigation is under way after the body of a man is found at a house in Thornbury near Bristol.
Houston Taken To New Jersey Funeral Home (2/14/2012 9:08:05 AM)
The body of singer Whitney Houston has been flown to her home state of New Jersey, ahead of an expected funeral service later this week.
VIDEO: Whitney Houston's body flown home (2/14/2012 7:43:47 AM)
The body of Whitney Houston has been flown from California to her home state of New Jersey, ahead of a funeral expected later this week.
Cardiff: Welsh business leaders’ evidence to devolution inquiry (2/14/2012 6:49:57 AM)
THE body examining the future of Wales’ fiscal powers yesterday took evidence from some of the leading lights in Welsh business.
Cardiff: University funding body must cut staff as budget shrinks (2/14/2012 6:49:57 AM)
THE body charged with funding Wales’ universities could cut a fifth of its staff despite saving more than £200,000 last year, we can reveal.
Whitney Houston's body flown out of Los Angeles (2/14/2012 2:23:53 AM)
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The body of pop singer Whitney Houston was flown out of a Los Angeles airport on Monday, reportedly heading home to New Jersey for funeral services, police said on Monday, after new details surfaced about the circumstances surrounding her sudden death.
University funding body faces staff cuts despite £200,000 saving (2/14/2012 2:08:32 AM)
THE body charged with funding Wales’ universities could cut a fifth of its staff despite saving more than £200,000 last year, we can reveal.