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Health Headlines - November 6
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Meredy

Democrat Predicts Passage of House Health Reform BillA historic health-care bill that has the support of highly influential groups, such as the AARP and the American Medical Association, is expected to have the 218 votes needed to pass a House vote on Saturday, according to second-ranking House Democrat Steny Hoyer.He acknowledged that the vote cou ...
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day 219
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stevenluch
Still doin my thing. Ankles are showing DEFINITE signs of what looks like dying bacteria cells. It looks sort of like when older people get discoloration in the veins. It is a purple, red, and bruised color to it. Both ankles have this now. I believe the therapy is taking its course and getting right down into the bone to remove the deeply imb ...
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Driving into the Sun
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Tanya
This morning, like every other weekday morning, Nigel got on his bike to go to school, Aidan walked to the bus stop to be picked up to go to his school, and I got in my car to go to work. A few miles down the road, I pulled up to the intersection and into the left turn pocket that leads out to the freeway. I could barely see the signal because the ...
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What to Blog About? What to Blog About?
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Roni N.
Don’t get me wrong I have TONS too blog about. That’s the blessing and the curse of a "talker". I love to talk therefore I love to blog. It’s just the way I’m wired. What I meant by "What to Blog About?" is sort of the opposite. I have so much swimming in my head that I’m not sure what t ...
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Shepards Pie
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amandalouden
Shepard’s Pie 1 lb sustainably raised ground beef mashed potatoes (recipe below) 1 large yellow onion, diced Olive Oil 1 portabella mushroom 1 cups shredded carrots 1 cup peas 1 15 oz can of plain tomato sauce 2 or 3 cloves garlic, minced 1 T thyme Salt and Pepper to taste Mashed potatoes 4 Russet potatoes or 8 medium red potatoe ...
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A Harry Potter Party
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RunDMT
My daughter definitely inherited my love for party planning and with her obsession over Harry Potter, she planned a whole party around the theme of the books and the movies. Her magical grand design included a Hogwarts dining hall with a table for each house (Ravenclaw, Gryffindor, Hufflepuff and Slytherin), a sorting hat, a potions lesson by our r ...
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Cabbage
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Corry C.
Cabbage comes in many varieties; white, green and red cabbage, savoy, drumhead cabbage and several more. This veggie likes fertile soil and needs to be closely watched for pests and other harmful insects. If you like to grow cabbage, you may do well to pick a variety which is suitable for your area. CabbageA dieter's dream - cabbage has only 25 cal ...
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Crossing the line: how aggressive cells invade the brain
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Jeff Pile
( Nanowerk News ) In diseases such as multiple sclerosis, cells of the immune system infiltrate the brain tissue, where they cause immense damage. For many years, it was an enigma as to how these cells can escape from the bloodstream. This is no trivial feat, given that specialized blood vessels act as a barrier between the nervous system and the b ...
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Avian Kites
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Robert Folzenlogen
All across the Great Plains, hawks, gulls and vultures dipped and soared in the deep blue sky on this sunny, November day. Strong south winds, building ahead of the next cold front, triggered the aerial display and pushed summer-like weather into the region. As expected, red-tails dominated the show but a few rough-legged hawks were encountered on ...
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