Sabtu, 10 Januari 2009

Scenes of winter

For back pain sufferers, surgery isn't always the answer
Back pain sufferers can wind up desperate for relief. But just because a treatment is new, expensive or elaborate doesn't mean it will actually make you feel better. An aching back -- a dull twinge or a stabbing pain, lasting days or years -- is a source of annoyance, misery or even disability for millions of sufferers.
Galapagos Surprise Again With Pink Iguana
The Galapagos Islands have been famous for their wildlife ever since Charles Darwin hatched his theories on evolution by studying Galapagos finches. Twenty years after spotting the strange lizard, scientists have discovered its secret.
Scenes of winter
Dragon-claw thorns, twisting branches or stunning streaks of color keep a garden interesting in a bleak season.
Alzheimer's Drug Death Risk Means Tough Questions for Families
By AUDREY GRAYSON, ABC News Medical Unit When an elderly patient with dementia enters into nursing home care, his or her family is often faced with a difficult choice. On the one hand, they can put their loved one on...
7 local cases tied to nationwide Salmonella outbreak
A spokeswoman for Maryland's health department says seven salmonella cases in the state have been tied to a nationwide outbreak of the disease.
AIDS-AFRICA: Some Signs of Progress
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 10 (IPS) - The latest UNAIDS Report estimated that 33 million people around the globe are living with HIV; 22 million in Sub-Saharan Africa alone. Around 2.7 million new HIV infections occurred worldwide in 2007. However, encouraging new data suggests there have been significant gains in preventing new infections in several African countries with high prevalence rates.

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