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 The manslaughter trial of Michael Jackson s physician at the time of his death is about to begin.Jurors were sworn in Friday, m stanley website ore than two years after Jackson was found dead.Opening statements are schedu stanley cup led to begin Tuesday.Dr. Conrad Murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter and faces a possible four year prison term for giving Jackson a fatal dose of the anesthetic drug Propofol.Observers say the prosecution has a strong case, reports CBS News correspondent Bill Whitaker. They ll argue the Propofol was being used by Dr. Murray as an  at-home  sleeping aid, when it s only approved for use as a hospital-administered anesthetic.        But Murray s defense team is said to be planning to introduce into evidence a video of Jackson at a news conference announcing the  This Is It  tour, which he was rehearsing when he died. The defense reportedly intends to assert the video is proof that Jackson was weak and in poor health. They will apparently argue that he administered the fatal dose of Propofol himself, in the hope of co stanley canada nvincing the jury that Jackson was drug-dependant and depressed.Special coverage: The trial of Dr. Conrad MurrayCBS News legal analyst Trent Copeland says,  They ll come close to the issue of indicating that Michael Jackson may even had committed suicide, because he simply wanted to get out of this long, grueling concert schedule because he was in such poor health. The case is expected to last three-to-five weeks, and the jury will not be sequestered.     Mvqc Inside NYC   s Dazzling New $1.4 Billion Subway Station
 Ever heard of Ciclopirox  A commonly prescribed treatment for nail fungus, you could have a tube of the stuff in your medicine cabinet right now. Now, in a study recounted in the latest issue of PLOS ONE, re stanley cup becher searchers demonstrate that the antifungal agent can reactivate the same cell-death pathways that HIV turns off, thereby eliminating the infection itself.     Scientific American has the details on the study, which was led by Rutgers University researchers Hartmut Hanauske-Abel and Michael Matthews:  8230;not only does the drug Ciclopirox completely eradicate infectious HIV from cell cultures, but unlike today   most cutting-edge antiviral treatments, the virus doesn ;t bounce back when the drug is withheld. This means it may not require a lifetime of use to keep HIV at bay. The same group of researchers had previously shown that Ciclopirox 鈥?approved by the FDA and Europe   EMA as safe for human use to treat foot fungus 鈥?inhibits the expression of HIV genes in culture. Now they have found that it also blocks the essential function of th stanley cup e mitochondria, which re stanley cup sults in the reactivation of the cell   suicide pathway, all while sparing the healthy cells. The researchers said that one aspect of HIV that makes it particularly persistent, even in the face of strong antiviral treatments, is its ability to disable a cell   altruistic suicide pathway 鈥?which is typically activated when a cell is damaged or infected. In other words, infected cells that