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crisseica: 36% of children in Fukushima tested have abnormal thyroid growths - help them recover from trauma. http://t.co/NzAMfG
Here is a distressing
article about Houston TX
police shooting family
dogs:Are local police
shooting dogs first,
asking questions later? |
khou.com Houston Here is
a happier article re new
law in Colorado about
protecting family dogs by
better traini...
One of a group of 22
seized dogs at SPCA
Please contact
Volunteer Leslie
Keller Heinsohn if you
can pull from SPCA and
rescue one or more of
these pitbulls. Please
crosspost if you can!
Adult Protective Services
called the SPCA to take
them fr...
Maybe too late, but
maybe not. The volunteers
only have the euth list
for a short time before
it is curtains for the
dogs (maybe cats too).
Please message them per
contact email address
below and/or message
option on their Facebook
page. Thank you!...
Blog: The Nutritionist's Wife tale by Sybil G.
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My husband is a
nutritionist.I'm
French.When I met him 13
years ago, I was (at
least in my mind) a
healthy eater. I grew up
in France eating fresh
vegetable and fruit year
long. My mother went to
the farmer's market twice
a week on Tuesdays
and... more
Blog: It’s Now Illegal to Deny Gay Marriages in Brazil by Steve W.
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A top judicial panel in
Brazil has ruled that
same-sex marriages must
be allowed nationwide. An
analysis and resolution
issued Tuesday by
Brazil’s 15-member
National Council of
Justice, the council that
oversees the
country’s
judiciary, s... more
Blog: Comet ISON: How to See Potential 'Comet of the Century' Online Today by mark s.
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The much-anticipated
incoming Comet ISON,
which some scientists
hope will become the
"comet of the century"
later this year, may not
be visible to the naked
eye yet, but you don't
have to wait months to
see this icy wanderer.
The comet takes center
s... more
Blog: Genetic Testing Guidelines Under Fire by mark s.
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If you underwent a
genetic test for a heart
condition, but the test
also revealed that you
have a high risk of colon
cancer, would you want to
know?
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