Prosecutor Ian Cooke yesterday told the Pietermaritzburg High Court that Charmaine Moss was in a "poor emotional state" and needed bed rest to recompose herself. nike air max Moss, a South Coast beauty therapist, on the first day of the trial on Monday confidently told the court that Cwele had tried to recruit her to collect a "packet" for Nabolisa from Turkey. Cooke yesterday did not reveal what triggered's Moss' emotional breakdown but said that, when he met her, she was "visibly shaken". Judge Piet Koen granted the adjournment. He said that he expected that there would be delays in the trial after the first day dragged on when confusion arose during the translation of evidence into four languages. toys for kids He said that if Moss were unable to testify today, the state would have to call another witness. Cwele, the wife of Minister for State Security Siyabonga Cwele, and Nigerian Nabolisa, on Monday pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking, dealing in drugs and recruiting drug mules. If Moss cannot testify today, Marie Swanepoel will enter the witness box. kids toys cheap Swanepoel is the mother of Tessa Beetge, who is serving an eight-year prison term in Sao Paulo. Brazilian police found 10kg of cocaine in her baggage last year. Cwele and Nabolisa are alleged to have recruited Beetge as a drug mule. Online health services "need tighter rules" Online health information and disease-risk tests can mislead, confuse and create needless anxiety, and governments should do more ensure the people who use them know what they are buying, UK experts said on Tuesday.childrens toys A report by a British medical ethics group said private DNA tests may be "medically or therapeutically meaningless" and could give false results or information that is "unclear, unreliable or inaccurate." The Nuffield Council on Bioethics called on the government to set up an accreditation scheme for providers of online health records, and for DNA testing and body scanning services to be better regulated to help protect consumers. "The internet is now often the first port of call for people to find out more about their health. People need to know where they can get accurate health information, how to buy medicines online safely and how any personal information about their health posted online might be used," said Christopher Hood, one of the leading authors of the report.christmas gifts The report also looked at direct-to-consumer personal genetic tests that say they can predict the risk of a person developing certain diseases in the future. These tests, and body scanning services involving computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, are often promoted online as health check-ups, the experts said. "The reliability of these tests is questionable," Nikolas Rose, another of the report's authors, told reporters at a briefing. "And even if the tests were reliable, the increases in risk over that in the general population that are given to you by these tests are usually minimal, and in almost all circumstances they have no clinical relevance."christmas gifts 2010 Online genetic tests are often marketed to health people online as a way for them to find out their risks of developing serious conditions such as diabetes, heart diseases, Parkinson's or cancer. Those who buy them are asked to provide a DNA sample, usually saliva, which is then analyzed. Rose said that while people may find the results interesting, they were often meaningless, since in the majority of cases the small increased risk is something people can do nothing to change beyond seeking to live a generally more healthy lifestyle.christmas toys 2010 The report said direct-to-consumer ultrasound, CT or MRI scans were often sold as a form of "health check-up" for people who have no symptoms. The experts expressed concern about the potential risks of radiation involved in these types of scans, and said that whole-body CT scans should be banned altogether. The Council said that as yet, no British-based firms offer private whole-body CT scans, but consumers should be advised to avoid them where they are offered, since "any potential benefits do not justify the potential harm caused by the radiation."toys for christmas The report also said the scans may be hard to interpret and may often show up "abnormalities" which are actually harmless but could lead people to be anxious or to undergo further tests and treatments which may be risky and unnecessary. cheap ugg boots discount ugg boots cheap ugg boots fashion ugg boots women ugg boots