A new study suggests that
retirement can lead to a
“drastic
decline” in health
over the medium and long
term. Is this research
sound, and what
conclusions can we draw?
The “Work Longer,
Live Healthier”
study, conducted by the
...
Experts warn that the
Indian tiger, despite
figures showing the
population has
stabilized, faces an
increasing threat of
extinction due to a lack
of genetic diversity.
Researchers from the
UK’s Cardiff
University, in
collaboration with the
Nati...
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...
Marriage equality has
enjoyed a number of
breakthrough victories
this past year, but
looming is a brick wall
that, if not tackled
carefully, could stop
progress dead. So, we
need to talk about it.
How Do You Solve a
Problem Like Arizona,
Virginia or ...
For much of the past 10
years, beekeepers,
primarily in the United
States and Europe, have
been reporting annual
hive losses of 30 percent
or higher, substantially
more than is considered
normal or sustainable.
But this winter, many
U.S. beekeepers e...
KDC Solar and North
Jersey Media Group Cut
Ribbon on Large Solar
Facilityby Staff
WritersBedminster NJ
(SPX) May 10, 2013The
solar operation will
cover more than 60
percent of the power
needs at North Jersey
Media Group's printing
plant.
KDC Sol...
Mama's Day Cards You
Won't Find at the
Drugstore
Society &
Culture (tags:
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families, queer,
transgender, immigrants,
strongfamilies )
BMutiny -
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The group...commissioned
a group of artis...
The largest genocide in
human history happened
where? Most people would
answer Germany, and the
Jewish Holocaust.
Actually though, the
largest genocide happened
in the USA, with the
native American Indians,
with estimates of 19
million to 100 millio...
Official Nuclear
Radiation Study; Tokyo
University
Hayno, R.S., et al
(2013) Internal
Radiocesium Contamination
of Adults and Children 7
to 20 Months After the
Fukushima NPP Accident as
Measured by Extensive
Whole-Body-Counter
Surveys, Proc. Jpn....
Blog: Why Penguins Quit Flying by mark s.
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Humans spent centuries
conspiring to fly, so it
might be hard to imagine
that any creature would
give up the skill, and
yet penguins waddle among
us. A new study helps
confirm that these
seabirds traded flight to
become better swimmers.
more
Blog: Antidepressants May Help With Heart Disease by mark s.
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— For some patients with
heart disease, taking
antidepressants may
reduce the risk of heart
problems brought on by
mental stress, a new
study suggests. more
Blog: Thankyou Friends and colleagues and whoever supports me. by Marguerite W.
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— I am very happy to have
great friiends and
colleagues who care about
each other and what
happens in the world and
all the
creatures..Thankyou for
all your help and praise
and for my comments and
gratitudes. more
Blog: AMERICAN HOMEOWNER PRESERVATION HELPS CHICAGO FAMILY AVOID FORECLOSURE by Jorge N.
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AMERICAN HOMEOWNER
PRESERVATION HELPS
CHICAGO FAMILY AVOID
FORECLOSURE
American Homeowner
Preservation (AHP)
announced today it has
completed a mortgage
modification for a
Chicago family, ending
their 3-year mortgage
nightmare that almost
ende... more
Blog: Weird Pirate Ant Comes With an 'Eye Patch' by mark s.
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Scientists have
discovered a strangely
patterned new insect in
the Philippines, dubbing
it the pirate ant because
of a dark stripe over its
eyes that makes it look
like it's wearing an eye
patch.
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