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Anthony Occhinero, 18, was sentenced to two years in prison. Three teens from Staten Island's Midland Beach community were sent behind bars for brutally beating a 16-year-old youth with a BB gun. Anthony A. Occhinero, 18, and Keith Richie, 18,...
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Scientists placed micro-electrodes into the nerves leading to the heart and kidneys of sheep to accurately measure the impulses - with immediately unexpected results.
AUSTRALIAN scientists have measured nerve signals being sent to the heart, in a breakthrough they hope will lead to better treatments for heart attacks.
(ARA) - Everyone knows they should watch their cholesterol, but do you know why? If you have high cholesterol, you may have twice the risk for heart disease -- the number one health problem for both women and men in the United States.
Families come in all forms. Walking hand-in-hand with his 11-year-old daughter, Dr. William Daily collapsed. Rounding the corner at that very moment was another member of his "family": Dr. Robinson. What would follow is nothing short of a miracle made possible by timing, tenacity and training. Oh, and two families who brought one of their own back to life.
Published: Thursday, January 8, 2009 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Thursday, January 8, 2009 at 1:19 p.m. DAVID SHACK’S Type 1 diabetes had been so out of control for so many years that he had had more than 100 seizures. The highway patrol once stopped him at a roadblock because he was weaving.
Editor of the Sunday Leader Lasantha Wickramatunga was shot dead by unknown assailants travelling on a motorcycle at Attidiya near Mt. Lavinia yesterday morning.
It has been nearly nine months since Quinton Lakes was left for dead after being attacked outside the city's annual Nostalgia Days festival. After a long recovery, Lakes, a Zion-Benton High School basketball player, is back in class, his mother, Deserai Lakes, told The News-Sun. "I was scared I was going to die," said Quinton, who has had two brain surgeries.
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