Miracle beans Thanh Nien Daily Sun, 18 Dec 2011 03:00 AM PST Scientific research has documented the health benefits of including the five beans and brown unmilled rice into oneâs diet. | Area seniors become queens for a day Maumelle Monitor Sun, 18 Dec 2011 02:29 AM PST Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And for the 30-plus contestants in the Queensâ Pageant sponsored by Arkansas Home Health Care Association District 1 on Thursday, there were hundreds of people who came out to behold them in their pretty dresses, hairdos and jewelry. | Man's tale of courage, perseverance inspired fellow Las Vegans Las Vegas Sun Sun, 18 Dec 2011 02:15 AM PST Carlos Ramirez stood before the Clark County Commission two years ago, bit down hard on his pride, and asked for help. Health issues had gotten in the way and heâd fallen behind on his property taxes. What could he do to save his house in downtown Las Vegas? Ramirezâs quiet request caught commissionersâ attention. And the attention of others. | ARIA medical complex hearing continued until Jan 2012 in Lower Makefield Yardley News Sun, 18 Dec 2011 02:15 AM PST LOWER MAKEFIELD â" A decision is yet to be made as to whether the proposed Aria Health (formerly Frankford Hospital) medical complex will be permitted to be built at the busy intersection of Stony Hill Road and Route 332 (Newtown Bypass) in Lower Makefield Township. | First Native Hawaiian appointed to national health board The Garden Island Sun, 18 Dec 2011 02:10 AM PST HONOLULU â" The American Public Health Association appointed University of Hawaiâi at Manoaâs Maile Taualii a member of its executive board. Taualii is the first Native Hawaiian to serve on the board of the 139-year-old organization, the oldest and largest public health organization in the world, according to a UH press release Friday. | CRC executive: Company is committed to excellence The Tennessean Sun, 18 Dec 2011 02:07 AM PST Dr. Phil Herschman, who is the chief clinical officer for CRC Health Group, answered the following questions concerning incidents at facilities owned by the company. | DC Rep Asks FAA To Change Flight Patterns At DCA The Aero-News Network Sun, 18 Dec 2011 02:04 AM PST Asks That Late-Night Flights Be Redirected Away From Residential Areas Washington D.C.'s representative to Congress has written a letter to the FAA reroute air traffic during construction at Washington Reagan National Airport (KDCA), saying noise from the jets on approach to the airport is affecting the health of the residents living in the flight path. | Egyptian troops, protesters clash for 3rd day in violence that has killed at least 10 Washington Post Sun, 18 Dec 2011 02:02 AM PST CAIRO â" Troops and protesters clashed Sunday in Cairo for the third straight day, pelting each other with rocks in skirmishes near parliament in the heart of the Egyptian capital. At least 10 protesters have been killed and 441 others wounded in the three days of violence, according to the Health Ministry. Activists say most of the 10 fatalities died of gunshot wounds. Read full article >> | | |
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