Execution Of Romell Broom Delayed Over IV Injection Troubles

Romell Broom, a 53-year-old death row inmate, was supposed to be executed via lethal injection today. Broom raped and killed 14-year-old Tryna Middleton in Cleveland in 1984. His execution was scheduled for today, but the executioners had trouble finding his veins for an IV...

Grapefruit Diet Warning After Blood Clot Scare

Doctors are issuing new warnings of the risks of  grapefruit, after a woman in Washington state almost lost a leg to gangrene from a blood clot.  She had started the popular grapefruit diet just three...

Supreme Court rejects inmate's too-fat-to-execute appeal

Oy Vey!, please someone, hand me a gun, I'll make his execution nice and painless. You have to have your brains in tact to feel pain, a 50 cent bullet will take care of that. Would he like some cheese with his whine?"COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected...

Death row inmate: I'm too fat to execute

"He raped and murdered 2 women, I don't care if he suffers or not when executed. He certainly had no qualms about inflicting pain on his victims.COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- A death row inmate scheduled for execution says he's too fat to be put to death, claiming executioners would...

The Unsightly Varicose Veins - Its Treatment

Varicose veins is about as recognizable as you see it, with the bulging stream of nerves visible on the skin especially the legs. A visit to the dermatologist or a vascular surgeon will confirm...

Fast Food Heat Lamps Can Cure Hemorrhoids

Who needs Preparation H when you've got food-warming lights? Apparently those big infrared radiating bulbs are the secret to hemorrhoid relief. Hemorrhoids form when veins where the sun don't shine become...

Purdue researchers develop technology to detect cancer by scanning surface veins

"WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Philip Low andWei He (seated) Download photo caption below A new technology for cancer detection that eliminates the need for drawing blood has been developed by Purdue University researchers."

Fla. Gov. Bush Suspends All Executions

OCALA, Fla. Dec 15, 2006 (AP)— Gov. Jeb Bush suspended all executions in Florida after a medical examiner said Friday that officials botched the insertion of the needles during the execution of a convicted killer earlier this week.

300,000 in the USA afflicted by ailment; most don't know it

By Steve Sternberg, USA TODAY - Sen. Tim Johnson is one of about 300,000 people in the USA with the congenital defect called arteriovenous malformation (AVM). Most people don't realize they've got the...

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