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			<title><![CDATA[ The Claim: Calories From Alcohol Go to Your MidsectionBut do calories from alcohol congregate at the midsection at a greater rate than others ]]></title>
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The Claim: Calories From Alcohol Go to Your Midsection<br>But do calories from alcohol congregate at the midsection at a greater rate than others? <br>

Computer programs as patient. Or, Backup.<br>While I am thinking about it, I just thought I would pass along this little bit of information. A computer program is a complex bundle of instructions like a patient is a complex bundle of all kinds of things. Occasionally the patient needs surgery to remove something bad or to add something good like a new hip. We sometimes upgrade our software and, like surgery on a human, we must have all of our instruments and our team in place. ... Still, things go wrong. If something goes wrong with software upgrades, we are lucky, we only lose some information we have already set into the computer. We must minimize the effects of an upgrade gone wrong. Backup! Whenever we do something to the guts of our computers or our computers software. Backup!I am working on a Radio tool that will backup all the important parts of Radio automatically, but in the meantime it is a good idea to save a copy of your Radio folder, every once in a while. That means about once a week to me, AND right before you do surgery on your program.<br>

Orphanages Stunt Mental Growth, a Study Finds<br>Giving credence to the long-held belief that orphanages stunt children?s mental development, a study shows that infants placed with foster families have higher I.Q.?s on average than those who remain in institutions.<br>

In the Absence of a Gene That Says ?Yes? or ?No,? the Value of One That Says ?Maybe? Is Questioned<br>Researchers think a combination of genes work together, maybe with other risk factors, to contribute to Alzheimer?s disease.<br>

Let?s Raise a Glass to Fairness<br>Globalization and low taxes have created a golden age of inexpensive wine and liquor, but cheap booze comes at a heavy societal cost.<br>

Tracking an Outbreak Minute by Minute<br>Tracking an Outbreak Minute by MinuteBy CATHERINE GREENMANCOMPUTER networks have been used for years by public health officials to monitor outbreaks of disease. Typically, the networks compile a database of reports about sick patients from doctors or other health care workers and look for patterns of illness or symptoms. But the reporting and compiling can take a day or more, delaying detection of an outbreak.<br>

Subscriptions. ...<br><img src="http://www.wwpp.org/images/2002/07/13/aplicon.jpg" width="132" height="132" border="0" align="right" hspace="15" vspace="5" alt="A picture named aplicon.jpg"><br>General subscription capability will increase readership and feedback. I am looking for the ability for PeaceHealth employeesand HInet FCA users to subscribe to RSS feeds. Do we have that capability somewhere in our arsenal of web tools? This would allow us to dramatically limit the number of people who need Radio and increase the number of people who can listen in to the conversations and comment (without posting).<br><br>Yes Marc. We do. ... I am not certain about the actual software on a PC, but I am sure it is there, and probably for free. <b>Click on the image and you will be refered to Ranchero.coms free rss newsreader.</b><br><br><b>Flash!</b> Here is an addendum. I have found this RSS reader for the PC, What it says sounds very nice but it is not free. <br> Click this link to see <b>NewzCrawler</b><br><br>

Sickened, and Fighting Another Cold War<br>Cold war workers, sick from exposure to radiation years ago, now face a tangle of red tape between them and government compensation.<br>

Marc's Weblog<br>Notes from Marc Pierson before you read this proposal by David Bohm and others:This is proposal is kind of long and kind of technical and abstract. You may not like it or finish it. You may want to read at least the last section on dialogue in existing organizations.Dialogue itself is simple (if you join a group with some experience), immediately rewarding, and profoundly eye opening. You can read about it and/or just do it. In either case if you want to join our dialogue group in Whatcom County--if you are in healthcare or you are a patient or you are in a patient's support system--contact Lori Nichols (LNichols@hinet.org) for dates and times. The meetings are usually every other Wednesday from 1-3 PM.<br>

No. 1 Book, and It Offers Solutions<br>?Overtreated,? by Shannon Brownlee, is the best description I have yet read of a huge economic problem that we know how to solve ? but is so often misunderstood.<br>

Alternative Blood Sugar Control<br>Lower Blood Sugar Fast with the Best Vitamin Supplements<br>

Mindful Exercise<br>Can self-awareness do as much good for a woman?s waistline as the elliptical trainer?<br>

Latest Newsletter From Dr. Deb<br>IP6, Quit Smoking Hypnosis, What Does Ringworm Look Like? What Does Heat Rash Look Like? Weight Control Hypnosis and More..<br> ]]></description>
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			<title><![CDATA[ Both Sides Cite Science to Address Altered CornA proposal to ban the planting of a genetically modified corn strain  sets up a bitter war within the European Union ]]></title>
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Both Sides Cite Science to Address Altered Corn<br>A proposal to ban the planting of a genetically modified corn strain  sets up a bitter war within the European Union.<br>

Alternative Blood Sugar Control<br>Lower Blood Sugar Fast with the Best Vitamin Supplements<br>

Computer programs as patient. Or, Backup.<br>While I am thinking about it, I just thought I would pass along this little bit of information. A computer program is a complex bundle of instructions like a patient is a complex bundle of all kinds of things. Occasionally the patient needs surgery to remove something bad or to add something good like a new hip. We sometimes upgrade our software and, like surgery on a human, we must have all of our instruments and our team in place. ... Still, things go wrong. If something goes wrong with software upgrades, we are lucky, we only lose some information we have already set into the computer. We must minimize the effects of an upgrade gone wrong. Backup! Whenever we do something to the guts of our computers or our computers software. Backup!I am working on a Radio tool that will backup all the important parts of Radio automatically, but in the meantime it is a good idea to save a copy of your Radio folder, every once in a while. That means about once a week to me, AND right before you do surgery on your program.<br>

Mercury Poisoning, Mercury Detoxification, Mercury and Autism, Mercury and Vaccines<br>Discover the process of detoxification, Phase I and Phase II. How to naturally increase your body&#039;s ability to cleanse itself.<br>

Sickened, and Fighting Another Cold War<br>Cold war workers, sick from exposure to radiation years ago, now face a tangle of red tape between them and government compensation.<br>

In the Absence of a Gene That Says ?Yes? or ?No,? the Value of One That Says ?Maybe? Is Questioned<br>Researchers think a combination of genes work together, maybe with other risk factors, to contribute to Alzheimer?s disease.<br>

Doggedly Persistent, Untying Medicare Knots for the Elderly<br>Frederic Riccardi is an attack dog disguised as a health insurance counselor. <br>

Troubleshooting Marc's XMLRSS feed<br>Marc seems to be having some difficulty reading RSS feeds from our community. One of the first things to check, if you suspect a problem with your RSS feeds, is to unsubscribe from a feed you suspect as not working, then resubscribe to the same feed. That will force your copy of radio to reread the source feed. That worked to fix Marc's feed problem.<br>

Marketing Ideas, RSS Feeds filetype:rss, Search Engin Optimization Specialist<br>Discover the Show Stopping Web Tools I Used to Build an Ecommerce Web Site<br>

Herbal Home Treatments For Peeps and Pets<br>FREE e-Book on herbal home treatments<br>

Natural Cancer Supplements, Immunity Enhancers, Scientifically Proven Beta Glucans<br>Learn the facts behind cancer development, free radicals creation. Combat with antioxidants, natural cancer supplements and beta glucan.<br>

Our Decrepit Food Factories<br>What sustainability is really about.<br>

Hospitals Look to Nuclear Tool to Fight Cancer<br>A push by medical centers to turn nuclear particle accelerators into weapons against cancer reflects the best and worst of America?s health system, experts say.<br> ]]></description>
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