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Frank Schleck Sidelined After Training Crash - BikeRadar
Source: bikeradar.com

Saxo Bank's Frank Schleck has been sidelined with several injuries from a training ride crash, compromising the Luxembourg ace's chances of being in prime condition for April's spring classics.

12 Reasons to Really Quit Smoking - Health - usnews.com
Source: US News & World Report

---Never mind cancer or heart disease for a moment. Here are some nonobvious reasons to snub cigarettes---

Fluoride Damages Kidneys
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The National Kidney Foundation withdrew it's support of water fluoridation. Instead they admit that kidney patients risk bone disease from ingested fluoride.

Baby with fractured skull almost dies after waiting 90 minutes in A&E;
Source: the Mail online

Baby with fractured skull almost dies after waiting 90 minutes in A&E;

Fracture: Review
Source: twitchfilm.net

Anthony Hopkins is his usual wonderful self. You know who did it, but the crafty storyline gives you plenty of suspense.

Ryan Gosling is Greater than Jesus Christ
Source: cincity2000.com

A funny article investigating whether Ryan Gosling is the greatest human being on earth (based off of his performances in just three movies).

'Fracture' Review
Source: Hollywood.com

Pairing veteran Anthony Hopkins with upstart Ryan Gosling in a smartly written cat-and-mouse game is a brilliant idea. They certainly deliver the Fractured goods.

Lance Armstrong risked serious skeletal injuries from the NY Marathon
Source: thefinalsprint.com

The stress fractures incurred by Lance Armstrong when he trained for NYC Marathon (without proper preparation) nearly led to him break his tibia (leg bone) when he ran the race. This injury, if a compound fracture, could have ended any chance of him seriously competing again ...

Lee sidelined by fractured wrist
Source: MLB.com

CHICAGO -- Chicago Cubs first baseman Derrek Lee has a fractured right wrist and will be in a cast for up to six weeks, the team announced late Thursday.

MIT researcher sees big impact of little cracks
Source: MIT

An MIT researcher's atom-by-atom simulation of cracks forming and spreading may help explain how materials fail in nanoscale devices, airplanes and even in the Earth itself during a quake.