5 Health-Promoting Foods to Plant in Your Spring Garden
Jan 18, 2013
Feeling trapped by the icy winter weather? Here’s an activity that’ll have the whole family dreaming of spring: Start planning your 2013 vegetable garden. Here’s a list of healthful foods to consider planting this year: Broccoli: Broccoli makes all the super-food lists. According to research, it’s a cancer-fighter, it lowers blood pressure, and it might [...]
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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.
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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
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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
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and for my comments and
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PRESERVATION HELPS
CHICAGO FAMILY AVOID
FORECLOSURE
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Preservation (AHP)
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completed a mortgage
modification for a
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their 3-year mortgage
nightmare that almost
ende... more
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discovered a strangely
patterned new insect in
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