Archive for July, 2007
Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 9:40 pm
ST. LOUIS -- Dr. Philip Majerus discovered a few decades ago that aspirin can help prevent heart attacks and stroke. Since then, Majerus, a professor at Washington University, has maintained a deep respect for this little white pill, which has been around since the 1800s.
Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 8:03 pm
Six doctors have filed a lawsuit against UC San Francisco over the way the school handles its live animal experiments.
Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 7:07 pm
Rosie O'Donnell's out with a new blog post and that can only mean one thing--someone's on her diss list. And that someone is Paula Abdul. The erstwhile Queen of Nice first noted...
Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 7:07 pm
Rosie O'Donnell's out with a new blog post and that can only mean one thing--someone's on her diss list. And that someone is Paula Abdul. The erstwhile Queen of Nice first noted...
Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 7:07 pm
Rosie O'Donnell's out with a new blog post and that can only mean one thing--someone's on her diss list. And that someone is Paula Abdul. The erstwhile Queen of Nice first noted...
Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 7:07 pm
Rosie O'Donnell's out with a new blog post and that can only mean one thing--someone's on her diss list. And that someone is Paula Abdul. The erstwhile Queen of Nice first noted...
Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 6:54 pm
It was one horror story after another, as patients who were treated at SkyRidge Medical Center described their pain and misfortune and demanded something be done about it.
Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 12:02 pm
Rosie O'Donnell's out with a new blog post and that can only mean one thing—someone's on her diss list.
Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 11:20 am
The disturbing increase of drug overdose deaths in Cumberland County continued through the first six months of 2007, when 10 deaths were investigated by Coroner Michael Norris.
Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 9:21 am
ST. LOUIS -- Dr. Philip Majerus discovered a few decades ago that aspirin can help prevent heart attacks and stroke. Since then, Majerus, a professor at Washington University, has maintained a deep respect for this little white pill, which has been around since the 1800s.


