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72. Scientist notes grim U.S. health outlook, offers tips
Not least because 60 percent of Americans are overweight, 40 percent are obese, and tens of millions are 65 and older, already wallowing in the fallout from bad eating habits. Joseph's research focus is how the brain ages, its vulnerability to oxidation and inflammation, and ways to counter that vulnerability with nutrition. His lab tests have shown that adding blueberries to the diet produced better short-term memory, navigational skills, balance and coordination. To "quench the fire of...
SourcePalm Beach Daily news


73. Illinois bill would ban smoking with kids in car
S Richardson wrote on March 31, 2007 3:45 PM:"Pretty soon they will ban smoking in your own bathroom! Gee we have all these police checking out who is breaking the smoking ban, while drugs are sold on our streets! I got home last night at midnight to cops sitting in front of my house with a submachine gun and officers 3 houses up from me with pistols drawn. S Richardson wrote on March 31, 2007 3:45 PM:"Pretty soon they will ban smoking in your own bathroom! Gee we have all these police...
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74. Not as much to gobble up
The gobbler strides through the profusion of wildflowers, stops, throws his head back, puffs up his black and gold feathers, fans that wide tail and begins strutting. The turkey struts in that sea of color, feathers shimmering metallic as the bird twirls and dances, stopping only to throw his head forward and thunder that primeval gobble. It also provides forage for hens ahead of the stressful nesting season and serves as a larder of insects on which turkey poults can feed. The sun climbs...
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75. Dream and plan for now; plant and behold later
usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Print Friendly View Email Article Dream and plan for now; plant and behold later By Vicky Uhland Special to the Denver Post Article Last Updated:03/30/2007 06:42:43 AM MDT For gardeners, early spring is more a time of dreaming than doing. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Print Friendly View Email Article Dream and plan for now; plant and behold later By Vicky Uhland Special to the Denver Post Article Last Updated:03/30/2007 06:42:43 AM MDT...
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76. Eating is for the birds
By Marta Darby Aspen, CO Colorado April 1, 2007 Print Email ASPEN When visitors ascend the Summit Express lift at Buttermilk next winter, Nick Lund hopes that not only will they be greeted not only by views of Pyramid Peak, but also by the brown-capped rosy-finch. By Marta Darby Aspen, CO Colorado April 1, 2007 Print Email ASPEN When visitors ascend the Summit Express lift at Buttermilk next winter, Nick Lund hopes that not only will they be greeted not only by views of Pyramid Peak, but...
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