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The dark side of a midnight feast
The dark side of a midnight feast Nocturnal eaters who wake up to devour calories are suffering from a recognised illness, says Tamsin Kelly.
Telegraphe Saturday, August 30, 2008A better-by-half marathon
Tarquin Cooper tries the landmark-laden route of a new London event.
Telegraphe Saturday, August 30, 2008Downpours summit to shout about
AT RISK of making life on this newspaper sound like a social whirl rather than the hard-nosed world it really is,
Scotsman Saturday, August 30, 2008Keeping fit needn't leave you stretched
Some activities are less strenuous than running but still do you good, writes Joan McFadden
Scotsman Saturday, August 30, 2008Warm up for that winter walk, and then you can play it cool
IF YOU'RE just about to take some serious strides out, it's good to get in shape and to make sure you're fully protected against the elements.
Scotsman Saturday, August 30, 2008Why a Recall Is No Simple Matter
Simplicity, a well-known maker of children's products, was already in serious financial straits when 4-month-old Katelyn Marie Simon, of Noel, Mo., died in a Simplicity bassinet last Sept. 29.
The Washington Post Saturday, August 30, 200887 salmonella cases reported across Quebec (AP)
AP - A provincial health official says that an unusually high number of people have fallen ill with salmonella food poisoning across Quebec.
yahoo.com Saturday, August 30, 2008Arthritis not just a danger to elderly, charity warns
AN arthritis charity will use a conference in Edinburgh to warn that it is not only elderly people who are affected by the disease.
Scotsman Saturday, August 30, 200887 salmonella cases reported across Quebec
MONTREAL, Quebec (AP) -- A provincial health official says that an unusually high number of people have fallen ill with salmonella food poisoning across Quebec....
The Arizona Republic Saturday, August 30, 2008Brain disease 'passed by transfusion'
THE deadly brain disease vCJD could be transmitted by blood transfusion, according to a new study by city scientists.
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