Newsmeme!
Discover News you didn't know existed
Michelle Obama Expressed Confidence Tuesday That Congress Will Enact Some Sort Of Change To Improve The Nation's Health Care System.
BOSTON (AP) — The family of Olympic skater Nancy Kerrigan insisted Tuesday that they do "not blame anyone" for her father's death and criticized a medical examiner's finding that Daniel Kerrigan died of a heart rhythm problem after a fight with his son.
There is so much wrong with this article it is hard to determine where to begin. This emphasis on the workplace is wrong. Unless sexual intercourse is a part of the employees job, it is not the domain of the employer.
First Lady Michelle Obama teamed up with athletes, farmers, doctors, the food industry and media to take on the childhood obesity "epidemic" that affects a staggering one in three American youngsters.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Michael Jackson's doctor was charged Monday with involuntary manslaughter, capping an exhaustive investigation into the pop star's stunning death last summer and setting up the prospect of another sensational celebrity courtroom drama.
A quick read of the sports news of the day.
LONDON (Reuters) - Intelligence comes second only to smoking as a predictor of heart disease, scientists said on Wednesday, suggesting public health campaigns may need to be designed for people with lower IQs if they are to work.
WASHINGTON — The White House, led by Michelle Obama, announced a sweeping initiative Tuesday aimed at revamping the way American children eat and play — from their school lunches, to their playgrounds, to their medical checkups — with the goal of eliminating childhood obesity
Hitting the major 1,000-game milestone just a night apart in the state of Florida on the weekend, Flames teammates Jarome Iginla and Daymond Langkow look forward to celebrating together back at the Saddledome upon their return from the road.
The American Heart Association warns that the risk of a heart attack during snow shoveling may increase for some because of the combination of colder temperatures and physical exertion increases the workload on the heart.
Related News Resources:
> HGH News
|
Breaking News
and Top Stories |
Business
Earnings, Economy, Personal Finance, and Stock Markets |
Entertainment
Books, Celebrity, Fashion, Movies, Music, Television, and Theatre |
Health
Aging, Diseases, Medical Conditions, Medications, Sexual Health, and Weight Loss |
Politics
Congress, Supreme Court, and White House |
|
Science
Animals, Astronomy, Biotechnology, Space, and Weather |
Sports
Baseball, Basketball, Boxing, Football, Golf, Hockey, Motor Sports, Soccer, and Tennis |
Technology
Communications, Hardware, Internet, Personal Technology, and Software |
United States
and Crimes and Trials |
World
Africa, Antartica, Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, Latin America, and Middle East |