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Pacquiao planning to file defamation suit against Mayweather and his camp - Gaea Times (blog) Posted: 25 Dec 2009 03:28 PM PST Promoter Bob Arum calls Pacquiao-Mayweather fight dead, though talks continue December 24th, 2009 Promoter calls Pacquiao-Mayweather fight deadLAS VEGAS — Promoter Bob Arum declared the megafight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. dead Thursday, though efforts continued to find a compromise to a dispute over blood testing. Correction: Obesity drugs storyDecember 23rd, 2009 more images more images more images Correction: Obesity drugs story NEW YORK — In a Dec. 22 story about obesity drugs, The Associated Press erroneously reported the date Vivus Inc. Blood testing remains lone issue in way of Pacquiao-Mayweather fightDecember 23rd, 2009 Blood remains issue for Pacquiao-MayweatherLAS VEGAS — Manny Pacquiao has always been willing to spill blood to win a fight. He's not nearly as eager to give blood to get a fight. Dispute over drug testing puts Pacquiao-Mayweather fight in jeopardyDecember 22nd, 2009 Pacquiao-Mayweather fight in jeopardyLAS VEGAS — The proposed megafight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. was thrown into jeopardy Tuesday with a demand by Mayweather's camp that both fighters be subjected to Olympic-type drug testing in the weeks leading up to the bout. Uttarakhand to train yoga gurus to tackle swine fluDecember 14th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Hundreds of hermits and yoga gurus will be taught about the proper practice of hand washing and other necessary medical precautions to control the spread of swine flu during the upcoming Kumbh Mela. We will take the help of these hermits. Bihar doctors continue strike despite rights panel's threatNovember 21st, 2009 PATNA - Bihar's junior doctors, whose strike for increased stipend entered its 12th day Saturday, have decided to continue the stir despite the state human rights commission's threat to file criminal cases against them. The doctors said the strike would continue till an amicable settlement is reached with the Bihar government. Swine flu panic spreads to 3rd Nepal districtNovember 9th, 2009 KATHMANDU - Hundreds of people flocked to hospitals for tests with swine flu like symptoms while public schools were shut down for three days in a third district in western Nepal after fears of an epidemic loomed large in the region following detection of the virus in school students and security forces. Myagdi district, adjacent to Baglung and Parbat, where the H1N1 virus was detected in nine samples taken from 12 people complaining of swine flu-like symptoms, came under scare after over 250 people rushed to hospitals with coughs, cold and other symptoms that may or may not be indicate of the virus. Insomnia memory loss may be reversibleOctober 27th, 2009 LONDON - The loss of memory from insomnia (lack of sleep) may be reversible, according to researchers. It is known that sleep deprivation can have cognitive consequences, including learning and memory deficits, but the mechanisms by which sleep deprivation affects brain function remain unknown. Global report: abortions decline but unsafe procedures kill many women in developing worldOctober 13th, 2009 Report: Unsafe abortions kill 70,000 annuallyNEW YORK — Increased contraceptive use has led to fewer abortions worldwide, but deaths from unsafe abortion remain a severe problem, killing 70,000 women a year, a research institute reported Tuesday in a major global survey. More than half the deaths, about 38,000, are in sub-Saharan Africa, which was singled out as the region with by far the lowest rates of contraceptive use and the highest rates of unintended pregnancies. Now, 'anti-flu' suits for menOctober 7th, 2009 LONDON - A Japanese clothing firm is said to have created a men's suit that is specially treated to ward off the flu virus. Haruyama Trading Co, a leading menswear maker, has revealed that the suit is coated with the chemical titanium dioxide, which reacts with light to break down and kill the virus, reports the Daily Express. Yoga camp attracts Kashmiri peopleOctober 3rd, 2009 SRINAGAR - Out of curiosity or out of stress, hundreds of people have been visiting a yoga camp in Srinagar. In the last few years, yoga's popularity has taken off in the Kashmir Valley, thanks to a renewed fitness and health interest, particularly among the youth. Anesthetized patient left waiting for brain surgery sues NY hospital, doctorsSeptember 24th, 2009 Patient sues over brain surgery dispute in NYMINEOLA, N.Y. — A patient who was under anesthesia when a brain surgeon refused to step in for a no-show colleague is suing both doctors as well as the New York hospital. UAE approves plan to combat swine fluSeptember 19th, 2009 ABU DHABI - The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has given its approval to an updated executive plan to fight influenza A (H1N1) infection in the country's schools, WAM news agency reported Saturday. The UAE Committee for Combating Swine Flu approved the plan, which was drawn in association with the ministry of social affairs, after taking stock of the general swine flu situation in the country's schools. CDC: Tamiflu-resistance swine flu may have spread between summer campers in North CarolinaSeptember 10th, 2009 Did drug-resistant swine flu spread between teens?ATLANTA — Health officials are reporting what may be the first instance of a Tamiflu-resistant swine flu virus spreading from one person to another. It happened in July at a camp in western North Carolina, where two teenage girls — cabin mates — were diagnosed with the same drug-resistant strain of swine flu. CDC: Tamiflu-resistance swine flu may have spread between 2 summer campers in North CarolinaSeptember 10th, 2009 Did drug-resistant swine flu spread at NC camp?ATLANTA — Health officials are reporting what may be the first instance of a Tamiflu-resistant swine flu virus spreading from one person to another. It happened in July at a camp in western North Carolina, where two teenage girls — cabin mates — were diagnosed with the same drug-resistant strain of swine flu. Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
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