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30-Apr-2008

 

West metro police blotter (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Property damage. A bird feeder, value $100, was vandalized in the 9900 block of Deerbrook Drive. Disturbance. Police received a complaint about loud noise from the street sweeper near Powers Boulevard and W. 78th Street.

Detox Diets, Procedures Generally Don't Promote Health, Experts Say (Science Daily)
Infomercials and Web sites urge us to eliminate the buildup of toxins that supposedly results from imprudent habits or exposure to hazardous substances. But the human body defends itself very well against most environmental insults and occasional indulgences, reports the Harvard Women's Health Watch.

Rehab program leaders rebut complaints of inefficiency (The Washington Examiner)
Montgomery drug rehabilitation leaders defended themselves to council members Tuesday against allegations that residential drug programs cost too much and achieved too little.

Ashland Police & Fire Reports (Ashland Daily Tidings)
Tuesday, 12:04 a.m. ? A male was transported to detox. Monday, 1:14 p.m. ? A driver failed to yield to the right of way entering the roadway and hit another vehicle that was northbound on Garfield Street. The driver pulling out on Garfield Street was cited for failure to yield entering roadway.

Health crisis brewing in Vancouver before safe injection site opened: lawyer (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
VANCOUVER - A lawyer for a group that wants the federal government to keep a safe-injection site open in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside says a public health crisis was brewing in the area for more than a decade before the facility opened.

NANCY VAUGHAN: Cultural detox may be in order (The Herald Bulletin)
?In recent months, the awareness about people unable to disconnect from technology for even a short period of time has gotten a lot of attention.? The piece in an e-newsletter that came in last week went on to discuss the recognition of this ?compulsive-impulsive? disorder.

Detox diets may not be so healthy after all (New Kerala)
Washington, Apr 29 : Detox diets may not be as beneficial as you may think for experts have revealed that detox diets, procedures generally don't promote health.

Detox Diets, Procedures Generally Don't Promote Health (Medical News Today)
Infomercials and Web sites urge us to eliminate the buildup of toxins that supposedly results from imprudent habits or exposure to hazardous substances. But the human body defends itself very well against most environmental insults and occasional indulgences, reports the May issue of Harvard Women's Health Watch.

Opening of prison?s healthcare centre is delayed (icWales)
THE opening of a £10m healthcare facility inside Cardiff Prison has been delayed because staff were ?kept in the dark? about it by management, it has been claimed.

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