The 12 seconds that saved a life
Posted November 30, 2005
The 12 seconds that saved a life
phillyburbs.com - Nov 29 5:13 AM
That’s how long it took Lower Bucks Hospital doctors to determine that Fairless Hills resident Andrew Lippay was a walking time bomb. A new, painless test can determine if you are one, too.Save to My Web
Online sales up 312% over last year on Cyber Monday at Smoothfitness.com
InternetRetailer.com - Nov 29 2:19 PM
Cyber Monday was the best day sales day in the 10-year history of Smoothfitness.com, with online sales up 312% over last year at this time, and sales at the call centerall driven by the web site, as the company has neither stores nor catalogsup 289%. Two call center agents doubled their normal order volume staying to work the phones until midnight, says Cliff Koraska, COO. Were ecstatic, he Save to My Web
The slimming solution
US News & World Report - Nov 19 3:07 PM
Experts say that the best way to stop waist expansion is through regular exercise. “A modest amount of exercise–30 minutes of walking five or six days a week–will prevent an increase in abdominal fat and in waist size,” says Cris Slentz, an exercise physiologist at Duke University Medical Center. A study last week in the Archives of Internal Medicine shows that people who engage in this level Save to My Web
COMMENTARY: Homage to the Amish
Daily Press - Nov 14 6:30 AM
CHARM, Ohio More appropriate names are hard to come by. In Charm, situated among the rolling hills of Holmes County the largest Amish settlement in the country life is postcard perfect and, yes, charming.Save to My Web
Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development Tipsheet
Newswise - Nov 16 8:25 AM
1) Mechanism-of-injury-based assessment improves patient care 2) Blind rehabilitation outcomes 3) Wide Angle Mobility Lamp improves nighttime mobility in persons with night blindness 4) Walking speed predicts health status and hospital costs for frail elderly patients and more.Save to My Web
Serving the People of Lamoille County with News Since 1881
News & Citizen - Nov 19 5:47 AM
TD Banknorth Donates to Wilkins Ravine Project by Amy Kolb Noyes STOWE TD Banknorth Vice President Steve Lambert came to the Morristown Selectboard meeting this week to make a $2,500 donation toward the next phase of the Wilkins Ravine stormwater runoff project.Save to My Web
Permalink | Print | Trackback url | BlogPulse
RSS feed


