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Today and every day for the next week, we offer readers a sneak peek at the life stories of 12 of the Top 30 Greatest Manitobans ever, as chosen by Winnipeg Free Press readers in a collaborative process that lasted all summer. We've chosen seven profiles at random for you to enjoy, but the last five are that long-awaited countdown to the No. 1 greatest Manitoban ever. Our book The Greatest ...
Todd Colitti is no ordinary pinup model. The Thomaston resident and Waterbury fire lieutenant is in great physical shape, but he's not one to flash his abs.
Oculus Innovative Sciences, Inc. (Nasdaq:OCLS) announced that the company held a successful End-of-Phase II meeting with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on August 29, 2008. Following a review of the Phase II data on Microcyn® Technology for the treatment of mildly infected diabetic foot ulcers, the FDA agreed: - Oculus may move forward into the pivotal phase of its U.S.
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has been diagnosed with an ulcer after trying to help desperate restaurant owners revive their flagging fortunes and save them from financial ruin.
Not the first time this pet came under gunfire
Editor's note: We are pleased to introduce this new column by Diana Kawczak of North Adams, a holistic nutritionist, who plans to write once a month or so. She also plans to answer questions about nutrition from readers. See the bottom of the column for details.
If you've ever had butterflies in your stomach or an attack of nerves that sent you racing for the bathroom...
Does dark matter cause ACL injuries? I see two types of dark matter on our radar. One is quite exciting, at least to this former astronomy major, and one is potentially catastrophic.
Pilot effort helps find services for most frequent 911 callers One woman was using the wrong type of insulin, causing the 65-year-old to faint one to three times a week. A 47-year-old homeless man drank a liter of vodka a day, and concerned citizens frequently called 911 after seeing him unconscious on the street. And another woman, 88, was just lonely and liked when the emergency responders ...
Free drug samples provided to physicians by pharmaceutical companies could actually be costing uninsured patients more in the long run, according to a new study.
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