Sunday, November 8th, 2009
The middle of Africa sits plop in the center of the globe and is large enough to fit the US, China, India, and Europe with some room left over. The...
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With the H1N1 nasal spray vaccine due to arrive, according to the New Mexico Health Department, “sometime this week,” you might be...
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"The crud" is going around and with it, a bit of anxiety. Even if you’ve written the swine flu off as hype, you’ll still get...
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Back to school. Study, study, study. Anyone who has gone to college knows students must balance an active social life with studying, and sleep....
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It has been known for a long time how mast cells trigger common allergies. When mast cells in the nose encounter a molecule like ragweed pollen, it...
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Watch any reality TV show, and you’ll notice obese characters portrayed eating continuously. One such program on Discovery Health recently,...
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This week, 136 Los Alamos students called in sick reporting flu-like symptoms. Its a bit early for the regular flu, and the CDC reports cases of the...
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We have assumed long enough that only human beings understand fairness. For example, small children understand playing fair. When one child...
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Micheal Jackson used a drug, normally used for surgery preparation, to fall asleep. If you've ever had surgery, then you'll recall the...
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