Ward will not give up on first-team (Express and Star)

Stubborn Darren Ward insists his transfer-list reprieve is just the start of his Wolves revival as he prepares for Carling Cup duty tonight. More…

Ward will not give up on first-team (Express and Star)

Stubborn Darren Ward insists his transfer-list reprieve is just the start of his Wolves revival as he prepares for Carling Cup duty tonight. Continue…

Payback: Menasha woman driven to aid brain tumor coalition (The Appleton Post-Crescent)

MENASHA Still reeling from her husbands diagnosis with a malignant brain tumor, Penny Schoenke recalls bursting into tears when she learned that his first batch of chemotherapy pills cost $11,000. Continue…

MIKE WENDLAND: High-tech body scanner now on duty at Detroit courts building (Detroit Free Press)

Detroit’s Frank Murphy Hall of Justice is one of the nation’s busiest criminal courts building in the United States. Because of that, it’s been chosen as a test site for the latest in high-tech imaging to body scan those passing through security. Continue…

Pharmavite LLC Says Vitamin B Study Published In JAMA Is Flawed; Vitamins Meant For Prevention, Not Disease Treatment (Medical News Today)

Pharmavite LLC, maker of Nature Made vitamins, urged caution against making final judgment on B vitamins for prevention and heart health. The most recent study titled “Mortality and Cardiovascular Events in Patients Treated with Homocysteine-Lowering B Vitamins After Coronary Angiography,” is published in the August 20, 2008 edition of the Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA). Click here for more…

Hyler begins to heal (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)

Talent Manager and producer Joan Hyler is on the slow road to recovery. After a devastating accident that nearly killed her last Friday Aug. 15, Hyler has undergone multiple surgeries to assess and repair damage to her organs, arms and legs. Full story…

RICHARDS RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL (Sporting Life)

Micah Richards has been released from hospital following a sickening aerial collision with Manchester City team-mate Tal Ben Haim. Read more…

Hyler begins to heal (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)

Talent Manager and producer Joan Hyler is on the slow road to recovery. After a devastating accident that nearly killed her last Friday Aug. 15, Hyler has undergone multiple surgeries to assess and repair damage to her organs, arms and legs. Click here for more…

New Huntley health center a ‘Godsend’ (Daily Herald)

Madonna Frankel, 45, Lake in the Hills, woke up Monday, Monday, Aug. 18 with a terrible earache and dizziness. As she drove her son to football practice, she noticed the sign proclaiming that Immediate Care at the Centegra Health Campus-Huntley was opening. Full story…

‘Dying saved my life’ (Independent)

When Sophie Clarke was readying herself for the life-saving open heart surgery she underwent in February, all she could focus on was recovering quickly for her two “boys”, husband Pete and son Beau, who is now two-and-a-half. “I knew there were risks,” she recalls six months later, “but my worries were for them. It was a choice between not having the surgery, and dying, or having the surgery … Continue…

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