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2006
12/29/06   "Court Upholds Pennsylvania's Fetal Homicide Law"
12/28/06  "President Gerald Ford's Funeral Plans Announced"
12/22/06 "Returning Discovery & Crew Home For The Holidays"
12/16/06  "Death Penalty Executions Suspended In California & Florida"
12/15/06   "Cruelty To Farm Animals In a New Jersey Lawsuit"
12/11/06  "Unity Displayed To Save the Dead Sea"
12/10/06  "Discovery Lights Up the Sky in a Fiery Nighttime Launch"
12/9/06  "EXCAVATION OF  REMAINS THOUGHT TO BE OF THE APOSTLE PAUL"
12/8/06   "Magnets in Toys Can Cause Death"
12/08/06  "Signs of Water Found on Mars"
12/05/06  "MATTERS OF LIFE AND DEATH"
HOUSE TO VOTE ON BILL THAT REQUIRES GIVING FACTS BEFORE ALLOWING ABORTION
11/24/06  "Warnings of Mercury In Fish Insufficient"
11/21/06  "Salmonella Poisoning From Poultry Meat A Hazard"
Featured: "The Tree Of  Life Cookbook" with
Recipes For A "Meatfree" Thanksgiving - "Let's Talk Turkey"
11/19/06   "Ministry's Photo Gives Evidence of Forced Abortion"
11/18/06   "Leonid Shower On View"
11/16/06  "Heart Valves Grown From Womb Fluid Cells"
Featured Report:
"Human Embrionic Stem Cell Research, Is There A Better Way?"
11/15/06  Study: "Red Meat Increases Risk for Breast Cancer"
11/13/06  "Memorial-Groundbreaking Ceremony For Martin Luther King Jr."
11/11/06  Remembering Veterans'  Day -"OPERATION OVERLORD"
11/09/06  "Supreme Court Hears Two Critical Pro-life Cases"
...11/08/06 "International Tree-planting Campaign Begins In Kenya"
Featured:
"A Pro-Life Message from Dr. Alveda King"
11/7/06   "Momentum For Conservatives With Prospects Of  a Broad Turnout"
11/06/06  "Abortion Tops Divisive Ballot Measures"
11/06/06  "National Pro-life Radio.Net Set to Launch November 6th"
11/05/06  "Shiites & Sunnis Differ On Saddam Verdict"
11/03/06  "Letters To GOD Found In Ocean"
11/02/06  Troops send a message to America
11/01/06  Special Feature: "OUR AWESOME MILITARY"
10/31/06  AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE: Brutal abortions are being funded by taxpayers like you!
10/30/06  "Shingles Vaccine Recommended For Older Adults"

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10/24/06  Study-"Dire Effect of Neglecting-Adequate Sleep"
10/23/06  Research- "Risk Of Brain Tumors From Embryonic Stem Cell Treatment"
10/22/06  "S. D. Task Force Reveals Facts Unknown to Roe v. Wade Court"
10/20/06  "Eur. Space Agency Weather Satellite Launched"
10/18/06  Featured Report: "ABORTION.IS MURDER"
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10/18/06  Research -"Virtual" Colonoscopies "Just as Effective"
10/16/06   "Diabetics Warned  About Counterfeit Test Strips"
10/15/06  Research: "Gum Disease Can Lead To Severe Illness"
10/14/06  "Flu Shots Available In Ample Supply"
10/13/06 "Spinach E. coli  Outbreak Traced To Cow Manure"
10/12/06  "IT'S A "STRING OF PEARLS" ON SATURN"
10/12/06  Study: "Some Alzheimer's Drugs Increase Death Risk"
10/11/06 - Research - "Combo Therapy Slows Breast Cancer Progression"
10/09/06  Get The Skinny On "BREAST CANCER NEWS"
10/07/06  "TRUTH ON THE ABORTION - BREAST CANCER LINK"
10/07/06  "E.Coli Found In Recalled Iowa Ground Beef"
10/6/06  "Groups Stage Pro-Life Chain To Raise Awareness"
10/5/06 "Amish Day of  Burial for "Our 9/11" -  Featured: "Comfort My people, Says The LORD"
10/04/06  "Opportunity's Victory at Victoria Staggering To Scientists"
10/2/06   "Senate Democrats Vote Down Interstate "Minor-Abortion-Parental-Notice Bill"
10/01/06  Study: "Dogs Suffer Sickness, Fatalities From Sugar-free Items"
Special Report:
9/30/06  "U.S. Supreme Court Set To Reconsider Landmark 1973 Doe vs. Bolton Abortion Decision"
9/28/06  "Mar's Opportunity Rover Drives Through To Victoria Crater"
9/27/06  "Truth About E. Coli Bacterium -Also Present In Meat, Etc"
9/26/06   "A New Survey's Statistics On "Who Believes In GOD"
9/24/06  "Iraqi PM Calls For Unity During Ramadan"
9/22/06   "Autumn Begins"
9/22/06  "Drug Mix-up Kills Newborns At Hospital"
9/21/06  "Atlantis Glides Safely Home"
9/20/06  "Sunfish Used To Detect Toxins In Water"
9/18/06  "Fifth Case of  'Mad Cow' This Year For France"
9/17/06  Study - "Once-a-Year Drug: Reclast "Good News" For Osteoporosis Patients"
9/16/06   Grand Study: "Drug Cuts Risk For Type 2 Diabetes"
9/15/06  "Warnings of Dangerous E. Coli Bacteria in Fresh Bagged Spinach"
 9/14/06  "How Your Tax Dollars and Twisted Biomedical Research are Targeting the Unborn"
9/14/06   "Bionic" Arm Utilizes Thought-Controlled Mobility"
9/13/06  "GENERATIONPRO-LIFE" Holds a Fundraiser.".
  "Liberty 9/11/06 Remembers"
9/10/06  News Report:
"EARLIEST BIBLICAL SCROLL - FIND Proven To Be Real";
"THE MOST POPULAR BOOK OF ALL TIME".
.9/09/06  "Atlantis" Successfully Launches To Space Station"
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"Scientific News From Space"--"A Sign of Life?"
9/09/06  "Extrasolar Planet Discovered"
9/08/06   "Israel Continues Its Withdrawal From Lebanon"
9/06/06   "First Woman Leader Appointed By Muslim Group"
9/04/06  "Happy Labor Day, U. S. A.".
.9/03/06  "No Stem Cell Triumph: Embryos were Destroyed"
9/03/06 "Warning About Tylenol Usage"
9/02/06  "John and Ernesto's Damp Forecast"
9/01/06  Poll - "Support For Roe Falls Below 50 %"
8/31/06   Research  - "Earth's Thinning Ozone Layer Is Recovering"
8/30/06   "Viruses Approved To Add To Processed Meats To Kill Deadly Bacteria"
Featured:.
"Great Tasting Meatless Entrees" from"The Tree of  Life Cookbook"
8/29/06  "Israel Awaits Pledged Troops Despite U. N. Calls To Leave Lebanon"
8/28/06  "Hurricane Ernesto Slams Haiti & Cuba, Threatens S.E.  Florida"
Featured Report:
Hurricane Season: "HEED THE WARNING CALLS" "FAITH AND READINESS
.8/26/08 "Canada's 7th & 8th Mad Cow Cases Halt U.S. Imports"
8/24/06  "Incredible Water System Dating to Biblical Judea Found"
8/24/06   "Astronomers Declare Pluto No Longer a Planet"
8/21/06 "Astronomers Find "Exciting" Proof of Dark Matter".
8/20/06  "Fla. Gubernatorial Race Heating Up Around Pro-Life Issues"
8/18/06   "Born Alive Baby, Killed at Fla. Abortion Clinic"
8/18/06   "Good News & Bad News Regarding Embryonic Stem Cell Research"
8/16/06 Study -"Nitrites In Hot Dogs Linked To Cancer-Possibly Genetic Mutations"
8/15/06  "Israel - Hezbollah Cease-fire Goes Into Effect"
.8/11/06  "A New Pathway Discovered Against Alzheimer's Disease"
8/10/06 "Deadly Airline Terrorist Plot Thwarted By British Intelligence"
8/9/06 "It's "Onward to Victoria" for Mar's Rover "Opportunity"
8/09/06  "North Korea Seeks Flood Disaster Aid From South Korea"
8/08/06  "Hundreds of Thousands Endangered by Floods In India"
8/05/06 "Thousands March In Pro-Terrorist War Demonstrations"
Featured Report  on "Anti - Semitism"
8/04/ 06  "American Support for Abortion Falling In Pew Poll "
8/02/06  "Operation Save America" Rallies Against Abortion in Mississippi"
8/02/06 Study - "Unequivocal" Results- Processed Meats Can Cause Cancer"
Featured Report:
"Great Tasting Meatless Entrees" from"The Tree of  Life Cookbook"
7/30/06  "Qana, Hezbollah Rocket Base Hit By Israeli Airstrike"
7/27/06 Featured: "LET VICTORY BEGIN"..
7/27/06   "Bill to Monitor Child Molesters Signed by President Bush".,
7/26/06  "Jury Finds Andrea Yates Was Insane-Not Guilty"
7/25/06  "Ancient Book of  Psalms An "Amazing Miracle Find" In Ireland"
7/22/06  "The Red Sea Is Parting ... Again"
7/22/06  "Past Nazi Abuses Prompt Germany's Ban On Embryonic Stem-cell Funding"
7/21/06  Study- "Skin Patch For Fewer Side Effects of Alzheimer's"
7/19/06  "Stem Cell Bill Vetoed by Pres. Bush"
7/17/06  "Welcome Back, Discovery"
Special Report:  7/15/06 "Abortion A Growing, Worldwide Tragedy".
Worldwide estimates are at a minimum  46 - 53 million babies lost to abortions per year.
7/13/06  "Israel Defends Herself Against the "Killing of Innocent Life"
7/12/06  "Two More Israeli Soldiers Kidnapped In "An Act of War"
..7/11/06  "High Levels of  Mercury Found In Seafood Endangers Health"
7/8/06  "Tata The Crow, Considered Oldest,  Dies"
7/6/06  "Research - Blood Test For Early Detection Of Alzheimer's Disease"
Join In the "July 4, 2006 Prayer Across America"
7/4/06  "NASA Launches "Discovery"
7/3/06 "Supreme Court Halts Removal of San Diego's Soledad Cross"
7/01/06  "Drug-Lucentis Significantly Improves Vision In Elderly"
6/29/06  "More Fatalities, Hundreds of Thousands Evacuated In Eastern U.S. Floods"
Featured Report: 6/28/06 "ISRAEL TO MILITANTS: "LET MY PEOPLE GO"
  6/28/06  "Wash. D. C. / 10 Counties In States of Emergency"
Join In the "June 27, 2006 Prayer Across America"
6/27/06  Research- "Pancreatic Cancer Linked To High Red Meat Consumption"
6/26/06  "Another Recall For Potentially Faulty Guidant Heart Devices"
6/26/06  "D.C. Area Besieged By Unprecedented Downpour"
6/25/06  "News From The Animal World"
6/24/06 Study- "Caution-Preventing Children's Deaths In Hot Cars"
6/23/06  "U.N. Aims "Ban Torture" Speech At The U. S. A."
6/22/06  "Good" Carbs Are Definitely Good For You"
6/21/06  "Senate Votes Down Minimum Wage Increase Amendments"
Join In the "Jun. 20, 2006 - Prayer Across America"
.6/19/06 "The Supreme Court To Hear Second Case Involving Partial-birth Abortion"
.6/19/06  Research- "Arteries Stay Clearer/ Cholesterol Lower, EatingVeggies"
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Featured Report:
"CRUEL & UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT:.For Innocent.Babies, Too?".
6/17/06  ''Court Challenge To National Motto, ''In GOD We Trust'' Dismissed''
6/16/06  "Market Chain Bans "Inhumane" Sale of Live Lobsters/Crabs"
6/16/06  "U.S.A. -World'sLargest Ocean Marine Sanctuary Being Created"
6/15/06  "New Treatmemt for Late-stage Cervical Cancer"
6/14/06  Special Report:.June 14 Is "Flag Day"
6/13/06   Join In the "June 13, 2006- Prayer Across America"
.6/12/06 "U.S. Supreme Court Allows New DNA Evidence & Challenging of Lethal Injections"
6/11/06   "Study-Latest U.S. Mad-Cow Disease Cases Are Abnormal"
Featured: "Great Tasting Meatless Entrees" from"The Tree of  Life Cookbook"
6/11/06  "Alberto"- First Named Atlantic Tropical Storm of  2006"
6/09/06  "Blood Pressure Drugs Linked to Major Birth Defects"
6/08/06  "FDA Approves Merck's Vaccine "Gardasil" To Prevent Cervical Cancer"
6/08/06  "Terrorist-Murderer-al-Zarqawi Dead as Iraq's PM Approves Ministers".
6/07/06  Research - "Australian Continent Likely Formed by Mega Meteor-Hit"
Join In the "June 6, 2006 - Prayer Across America"
6/5/06  "THE AMENDMENT TO DEFINE MARRIAGE: IN DEBATE?"
6/4/06  "Global Day Of Prayer"
 6/3/06  "Louisiana Governor Blanco To Sign Abortion Ban"
6/3/06 Research - "Newborns Treated With Anti-parasitic Drugs Fights Toxoplasmosis"
Special Reports:
6/1/06  "PREVENTING OSTEOPOROSIS"; Drugs and Heredity Factors; Nutrition and Supplements
5/30/06  RESEARCH: "OSTEOPOROSIS DRUGS "BISPHOSPHONATES" CAUSING  CONCERNS"-
-Fosamax, Actonel, Boniva with "POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVES"
5/30/06  "Iraq's Ambassador to the United States Visits the Oval Office"
Happy Memorial Day! Featured Report:
"Celebrating Freedoms & Service In The U. S. A."
5/29/06   Report: "Children's Right To Treatment" Failing in HIV AIDS"
5/27/06  "Beef Contaminated with Pieces of Metal Recalled"
5/27/06 "Indonesia Suffers Massive Earthquake"
5/26/06  "FDA Approves ZOSTAVAX, for Prevention of Shingles-Adults Age 60 Plus"
5/26/06  "Alaska-ANWR Oil Drilling Bill Okayed By House"
5/25/06  "Visiting British PM Tony Blair Urges a "Look at The Larger Picture" In Iraq"
5/25/06  "Wis. Governor Signs Abstinence Education Bill"
5/24/06  "Israeli PM Olmert Declares Willingness To "Partner In Peace" With Palestinians"
5/23/06  Report: "Fannie Mae Found Manipulating Accounting"
5/21/06  "Iraq Successfully Forms New Unity Govt."
5/20/06  "FDA Finds Cancer-Causing Benzene in Popular Drinks"
5/20/06  "Antibiotic-Telithromycin Linked to Serious Liver Problems"
5/19/06  "FDA Approves "Azilect" to Treat Parkinson's Disease"
5/19/06   "American Chestnut Trees Thought Wiped Out, Discovered"
5/18/06  "Merck's Cervical Cancer Vaccine "Gardasil" Endorsed By FDA Panel"
5/17/06 Study "Clinical Trials Funded by Drug Companies Found Biased"
5/16/06  "Biblical" Rains Flood New England"
5/15/06 Study: "High Risk Skin Cancer Hits Hispanic Farmworkers"
5/13/06  "Day of  Reckoning" For All States Failing Quality of  PS Teachers".
5/12/06  "Survival Rate Ranks Low Worldwide For U.S. Newborns"
5/11/06  "Signs In Brain Predict Alzheimer's Onset"
5/10/06   "Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit Nears Sign-up Deadline"
 Featuried Report: "HELP IN UNDERSTANDING THE NEW MEDICARE DRUG PROGRAM".
With Links To Shed Light On All Aspects Of The Program
5/9/06  "Caged Chicken Egg Farm Atrocities Caught On Film"
5/8/06  "PETA Shows "Nightmare Footage of  Middle East Animal Slaughter"
Featured:
Prepare a Heart healthy, vegetarian "Mothers' Day Dinner"
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5/7/06  " Newborn's-Children's Strokes Often Undetected For Emergency Treatment"
5/6/06  Poll -"High Gas Prices Causing Hardship to Many Americans"
5/5/06 "Peace Plan for the Sudan to be Signed"
5/4/06Is "THE NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER"
Special Features:
Pres. Lincoln's Proclamation For A National Day of Prayer in 1863 / "A Nation In Prayer"
5/04/06  "Israeli PM Olmert' s Vision Includes "Road Map" Peace Plan"
5/02/06  "Global Warming Data Errors Corrected"
5/01/06  Mexico's Labor Day-"Some Big Businesses Close In Immigrant Rally Support"
Featured Report:
"Gas, War and Labor Pains - A Big Political Holiday Headache"
4/30/06  Study- "Light Imaging Scan Could Eliminate Multiple Surgeries For Breast Cancer"
4/30/06  Study- "Dementia-Alzheimers Associated With Blood Clots From Heart"
4/29/06  Govt. -"Probably a Few U. S. "Undetected" Cases of Mad Cow Disease"
4/28/06  "Arbor Day" Is April 28" -Features
4/28/06  "NASA Launches 2 Climate, Weather Forecast  Satellites"
4/27/06 "Violent Sex Offenders Rounded Up Nationwide"
4/26/06  "States Becoming Proactive Against Postpartum Depression"
4/26/06   "Study Teaches Song Birds Grammar"
4/25/06  "Pres. Bush Suspends Environmental Rules & Reserves For Gasoline"
4/24/06  "Red-eyed Bomb Sniffing Rats Put To Work"
4/23/06  "Scientists "Reach The Summit" In Bone Disease Discovery"
4/23/06  "Diet Affects Bladder Problems"
422/06 Is "Earth Day".
4/22/06  "U.S. Rivers On The Most Endangered List"
4/21/06  Report: "Clinical Depression-Symptoms & Remedies"
4/20/06 Study- "Mentally Ill Drug Addicts Respond Better To "BTSAS" Therapy"
4/20/06  Study-"Increasing Fatal ODs on Rx Opioid Pain Relievers"
4/19/06  "Amer. Competitiveness Initiative" Highlights Health Care Reform"
4/19/06  Study-"CNTF - Protein Works Against Obesity"
4/18/06  Study-"Side Effects Diminished In New Cancer Drug"
4/17/06  "British Columbia, Canada Confirms New Mad-cow Case"
4/17/06  "New Web Site Rates Quality of Health Care Journalism"
4/16/06  Happy Easter Sunday!
.4/16/06  "Hollywood Seeks Its "Revival" By Producing Religious Films"
4/15/06  Study - "COX-2 Painkillers Raise Heart Risk"
4/14/06  "New "Venus Express" Photos On View"
4/13/06  Report: May 15-Deadline ApproachingTo Sign Up For-The "NEW MEDICARE DRUG PROGRAM".
with Information & Links
4/13/06   "F. D. A.  Approves "Vivitrol" Injection For Treating Alcoholism"
4/12/06  "Europe's First Space Probe Enters Venus' Orbit"
4/10/06  Study- "Injected Nanoparticles Isolate & Kill Cancer Cells"
4/10/06  "Balloon Insertion Tested To Replace Surgery for Sinusitis"
4/9/06  Study -"Unprecedented Doubling of Type 2 Diabetes Drug Use For U. S. Kids"
4/8/06  "Vaccinate All Pets Yearly"
4/7/06  "Sacred Lands" Expedition Reveals New Species"
4/6/06  SPECIAL REPORT:."MEDIA HARMQuote: "It's a "major public health issue."
4/5/06  Study  - "Sex in Media Bad Influence on Teens"
4/4/06  "Tissue Engineering Grows Body Parts From Patients' Own Cells"
Special Report:
"Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research" -  IsThere A Better Way?
4/02/06  Research - "Closed-Heart" a Radical Departure from Arduous Surgery"
3/31/06  "Researchers Identify The Cause of  Epilepsy"
3/29/06 "Kadima Party Is The Confirmed Winner In Israeli Election"
3/29/06  "Afghan Christian Granted Asylum In Italy"

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3/29/06 "TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE"  - "EARTH's SUPER-STAR DISPLAYS A STUNNING SOLAR SHOW"
3/28/06   "Brain Cells and Computer Chips Combined For "Neuro-Chip"
3/27/06   "EU Warnings Of Internet Sales Of  Fake Anti-obesity Drug- "Acomplia"
3/27/06   "Death To Christians",  Shouted By Protesters In N. Afghanistan"
3/26/06    "Capital Punishment Case Dismissed Against Afghan Christian Man"
3/25/06  "Abortion Ultrasound Law Signed By Michigan Governor Granholm"
Featured News Report: "Ultrasound Tech Views Wide Eyed-Walking Fetuses"
3/24/06  "Oldest Living Creature-Giant Tortoise Dies"
3/23/06  "Latest Louisiana -Katrina Death -Missing Tolls"
3/22/06   "Meatpacker Calls For Testing All Cows For "Mad Cow Disease"
3/22/06  "Forum - "Governments' Responsibility To Improve Safe Public Drinking Water"
3/19/06  "Christian Afghan Man Refuses Conversion Back To Islam-Faces Death Penalty"
3/17/06  Study: "U. S. Provides "Woefully Mediocre" Health Care for All".
3/17/06   "Star Dust Brings A Solar System Mystery"
3/16/06   "Cosmic 'DNA' Discovery Indicates a "High Degree of Order."
3/13/06   "Ancient "Magnificent" Architecture/Tunnels Discovered In Kfar Kana, Israel"
3/13/06  "U. S. Cow Tests Positive for Mad Cow Disease"
3/09/06    "Predictions of  Deadly Bird Flu in U.S. Within Months"
3/09/06  "Packaged Meats Spiked With Carbon Monoxide Called "Unsafe"
Featured:."Great Tasting Meatless Entrees" from"The Tree of  Life Cookbook"
3/08/06- "International Women's Day & Women's History Month"
3/07/06  "Congress Renews the Patriot Act"
3/06/06   "S. Dakota Ban on Most Abortions Signed Into Law"
3/06/06   "The 3T MRI Scanner Improves Diagnoses"
3/4/06  "U. S. & Pakistan "Together" for Democracy & the War on Terror"
3/2/06  "Pres. Bush Enters Into Nuclear Agreement with India"
3/1/2006 - "FDA Approves AN ANTI-DEPRESSION "PATCH"
2/28/06  "Supreme Court Upholds Anti-Abortion Right To Protest"
2/27/06  "Testing Blood Electrolytes Aids Health Maintenance"
2/26/06  "Green Tea Found To Protect Brain Functions"
2/25/06  "South Dakota Gov.  Rounds Approves Saving Lives in Abortion Ban"
2/23/06  "Totally New-Unexpected Mystery Explosion Nearby In "Aries"
2/23/06  "Iraqi Govt. Implements Curfew to Stem EscalatingViolence"
2/21/06 "Supreme Court Will Consider Partial-Birth Abortion Ban"
 Featured Report: Testimonies & Facts About Partial Birth Abortion
2/14/06  Study - "ECGs NeededTo Find Undiagnosed Heart Attacks"
2/07/06 "Commerce & Greed Rule the Day As Congress Fails to End Horse Slaughter"
2/07/06  "Gay - Bisexual Men Increasingly Infected By Rare, Silent Chlamydia Strain"
2/04/06 Featured Report:"HELP IN UNDERSTANDING THE NEW MEDICARE DRUG PROGRAM". With Links To Shed More Light.
2/01/06  "Patients' Own Stem Cells Successfully Treat Lupus"
Featured Report: "Human Embrionic Stem Cell Research, Is There A Better Way?"
1/19/06  "Scientists Identify DNA & Location In Alzheimer's Disease."
1/11/06  "Iraqi Baby Noor's Life Saving Surgeries Begin"-  Report-"Iraqi  Baby - Responsive & Smiling"
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12/31/05 "Mar's Spirit and Opportunity Explorers Beyond Expectations"
12/30/05  Panda Cub Debut- "A Little Bit of Something Very Cute At The San Diego Zoo"
12/30/05  Study- "Femara" Better To Fight Breast Cancer Relapse"
12/19/05  "Study Finds Low Brain Estrogen Could Enhance Alzheimer's Risk In Women"
12/18/05  Special Report: "TOP SCIENCE STORIES OF 2005: A YEAR OF INCREDIBLE IMPACT"
12/09/05 "Study-Pacifiers Reduce Risk Of Deadly "SIDS" For Babies"
12/08/05  "Promising New Research To Prevent/Treat Cancer's Spread"
12/07/05  "Study Deems Inhaled Flu Vaccine-"FluMist" Safe"
11/18/05  Study: "Adolescent Depression On The  Rise-Counseling Needed"
11/16/05  "Pacific Coast Whales & Puget Sound Orcas on Endangered List"
11/06/05 "Possibly Oldest Christian Church Discovered Near Armageddon Site"
11/04/05 Study-"Screening All Postmenopausal Women for Osteoporosis Recommended"
11/03/05  "Pilot Tracks Millions of Monarchs On Winter Migration"
11/02/05  "Vegetarianism Works a Lifetime of Wellness For Kids, Too"
10/31/05   "Recommendation: Flu Vaccinations For All"
10/31/05  "Heart Defibrillators-New Data-Better Decisions"
10/27/05 "Hepatitis-A Vaccinations Recommended For Children"
10/26/05  "Whooping Cough Vaccine Urged for Adults To Protect Infants"
10/20/05 "Elderly Heart Failure Patients Face Obstacles For Treatment"
10/11/05  "Hopeful New Treatments-Reduced Suffering For Addicts"
10/10/05 "Over 2,000 Katrina Kids Are Still Missing"
10/08/05  "P.E.T.A. Protests Cruelty of Slaughtering Animals For Food"
9/13/05  "FIRST DOCUMENTATION OF FETUS' CRYING EARLY IN THE WOMB"
9/14/05  "Condoleezza Rice Urges Needed "U. S. Attack On Poverty"
9/05/05  "Many Hurricane Victims Too Poor To Evacuate"
8/31/05 "Official U.S. Poverty Rate Up For Fourth Straight Year" Related Links:
12/24/04 "America's Working Poor Going Hungry"; 12/20/04 -"Report-U.S. Minimum Wages Don't Pay The Rent";
8/02/05 "Medicaid Cutbacks: "A Kick-Back In The Heart"

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"The Antidote of Faith" - "The Effects of Darwin's Evolution Theory & Other Popular Atheism"
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11/04/05  Study- "Aspirin With Clopidogrel Prevent Fatal Heart Attacks & Stroke"
11/03/05  "United States Hospital Care Rates Highest In Errors"
10/20/05 "Promising News Against Breast & Lung Cancers"
10/16/05  Research-"No Living Embryos Destroyed to Create New Embrionic Stem Cells"
10/06/05  "Vaccine That Prevents Major Cervical Cancers 100% Effective"
10/06/05  "Mid-Age Exercise Lowers Dementia-Alzheimer's Risks"
10/05/05   "Parents Need Greater Care In Toddlers' Diets & Exercise"
10/02/05 "Guidant Is Recalling 170,000 Pacemakers"
9/20/05  Study -"Human Neural Stem Cells Aid Spinal Cord Injuries"
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9/16/05  "Implanted Defibrillator Serious Malfunction Report"
9/04/05 "Research-ACE Inhibitors Prevent Heart Deterioration"
8/24/05 "Newsweek Poll: Was The Universe Created By GOD? Response: Yes: 75%  80%"
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8/22/05 "Researchers Fuse Adult Skin Cells To Create Useful Stem Cells"
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7/28/05 "Adult Stem Cell Research Creates New Functioning Brain Cells"
7/26/05  Research -"Elderly Endangered By Mismanagement of  High Blood Pressure"
7/22/05  "Diet-Exercise, New Medications Bring Relief From Insomnia"
"U. S. National Trend Shifting To Pro-Life"
7/15/05 "Leviticus-Biblical Ancient Scroll Fragments Discovered in Israel"
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12/22/06   "Returning Discovery & Crew Home For The Holidays"
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.; AP - Space shuttle Discovery and 7 astronauts safely returned to Earth with construction of the international space station back on track. Its arrival announced by its signature twin sonic booms, the spaceship touched down on a floodlit runway in the early Fri. evening darkness after a smooth, 13-day flight during which the astronauts rewired the space station and delivered U.S. astronaut Sunita "Suni" Williams to the orbiting outpost for a 6 month stay.
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12/11/06  "Unity Displayed To Save the Dead Sea" 
 Jordan; (AFP) - The U.S.A., France, the Netherlands, & Japan have committed $9M to finance a 2 yr. study to try to save the rapidly vanishing Dead Sea, estimated to cost around $15.5M. Jordan's Planning Minister Suhair Ali urged the international community to chip in with the rest; & a statement said Spain, Canada & some European countries had indicated their willingness to finance the study as well. The study will examine the feasibility of building a canal to channel water from the Red Sea to the Dead Sea, where the level has been falling by about a meter - over 3' each yr., it said. The agreement was reached between Jordan's Water Minister Zafer al-Aalem, Israeli Infrastructure Minister Benjamin Ben Eliezer & Mohammed Mustafa, the economic adviser to Palestinian Authority pres. Mahmud Abbas. "We pray that this type of cooperation will be a positive experience to deepen the notion of dialogue to reach solutions on all other tracks," Mustafa said in reference to the Palestinian-Israeli crisis.
12/10/06  "Discovery Lights Up the Sky in a Fiery Nighttime Launch"
NASA; CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - In the first nighttime launch in four years, space shuttle Discovery with electricians on a mission, lit up the skies on their way to make a cosmic nighttime service call. After a fiery late Saturday ascent that turned night into day, the shuttle & team headed to the international space station to rewire the orbital outpost.
12/08/06  "Signs of Water Found on Mars"
NASA; The Journal Science; AP After decades of scouring images of Mars for signs of water, scientists believe they've found stunning evidence that water may even now be flowing through the Red Planet's frigid surface. If the finding is confirmed, scientists say, all the ingredients favorable for life on Mars would be in place: liquid water and a stable heat source.
.11/18/06   "Leonid" Shower On View"
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge-AP - Stargazers in New England, New York and western Europe could see an "outburst" of hundreds of meteors this weekend during the annual Leonid meteor shower if the skies are clear enough. A typical Leonid shower in Nov. brings 10 to 20 meteors an hour under ideal viewing conditions: a dark sky filled with stars and free of light pollution. But this year, the Earth is passing through a denser trail of debris left by the Comet Tempel-Tuttle, causing a higher concentration of meteors, said Brian Marsden, a senior astronomer.
11/16/06  "Heart Valves Grown From Womb Fluid Cells"
Amer. Heart Assn.; AP- With yet more evidence of the value of stem cell research without killing human embryos, scientists for the first time have grown human heart valves using stem cells from the fluid that cushions babies in the womb, offering a revolutionary approach that may be used to repair defective hearts in the future. Created are these new valves in the lab while the pregnancy progresses to have them ready to implant in a baby with heart defects after it is born; which could lead to homegrown heart valves for infants & adults that are more durable and effective than artificial or cadaver valves. The Swiss experiment follows recent successes at growing bladders & blood vessels, & suggests that some people may one day be able to grow their own replacement heart parts, even before they're even born. "This may open a whole new therapy concept to the treatment of congenital heart defects," said Dr. Simon Hoerstrup, a U. of Zurich scientist who led the work, which was presented Wed. at an Amer. Heart Assn. conference. Full StoryFeatured Report:"Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research, Is There A Better Way?"
11/08/06 "International Tree-planting Campaign Begins In Kenya"
 NAIROBI, Kenya; AP; -  Destroying trees through burning contributes to global warming, releasing about 370M tons of greenhouse gases every year, about 5 % of the world total, scientists say. Planting trees can offset climate change in part because they absorb carbon dioxide. Wangari Maathai, who in 2004 became the first black African woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize, a Kenyan environmentalist, called on people around the world to plant 1B trees in the next year, saying  the effort is a way ordinary citizens can fight global warming. The project calls on participants, including individuals, schools and governments to sign up on UNEP's Web site and register the trees they planted.
10/24/06 Study-"Dire Effect of Neglecting-Adequate Sleep"
Journal of Neurophysiology; Reuters- In the latest study on the dire effects of common, low-level sleep deprivation, lead study author Dr. Ilana Hairston - U of Ca./ Berkeley said, "It slows learning...lack of adequate sleep is "definitely not good for the brain in the long run." Why? Skimping on sleep actually impairs the brain's ability to create new brain neurons. Test results showed that sleep-deprived rodents had a much harder time remembering how to navigate a maze & learned more slowly than did the rats that were well-rested. In addition, the rats that got enough sleep sprouted neurons in the hippocampus, a part of the brain known for spatial learning, which increased the growth of brain cells; & did not happen in the animals whose sleep was restricted. "Our findings indicate that mild, chronic sleep restriction may have long-term deleterious effects on neural function," the Berkeley team reported. 8 hours is still the recommended, best amount of sleep.
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10/23/06  Research- "Risk Of Brain Tumors From Embryonic Stem Cell Treatment"
  Journal Nature Medicine; (Reuters) - Research- Injecting human embryonic stem cells into the brains of Parkinson's disease patients may cause tumors to form, U.S. researchers Steven Goldman & colleagues at the U. of Rochester Medical Center in NY reported on Sunday. They said that stem cells injected into rat brains turned into dividing cells that looked like early tumors. Scientists have long feared that human embryonic stem cells could turn into tumors, because of their pliability. Special Report: "Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research" -  IsThere A Better Way?
10/20/06  "Eur. Space Agency Weather Satellite Launched"
MOSCOW - AP- After a series of delays, a Russian booster rocket  successfully launched a European Space Agency weather satellite on Thursday. The MetOp satellite was launched atop a Soyuz 2 booster from the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan and reached a designated orbit, said Russian Federal Space Agency spokesman Igor Panarin.
10/18/06  Research -"Virtual" Colonoscopies "Just as Effective"
Journal Radiology; (Reuters) -Colonoscopy is recommended for everyone every few years starting at age 50. The procedure can identify pre-cancerous growths and in many cases these polyps can be removed at the time of screening. "Virtual" colonoscopies are done using a computer-assisted X-ray. Dr. Perry Pickhardt of the U. of Wis. Med. School/Madison said, "The advantages of virtual colonoscopy over optical colonoscopy at our inst. are that it is safer, faster, less costly, more convenient, involves an easier bowel prep, and yet is just as effective for detecting important polyps and cancers." The standard colonoscopy findings were the same as the virtual colonoscopy findings in 65 of the 71 patients.
10/15/06  Research: "Gum Disease Can Lead To Severe Illness"
Nat. Inst. of Dental & Craniofacial Research - HealthDay News -Research finds that gum or periodontal disease can lead to a wide variety of other problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, blood infection & low birth-weight babies. 4 out of 5 Americans suffer from some form of gum disease, according to the N. I. D. C. R. "When you're looking at people who have gum disease, they are suffering from a chronic low-grade infection,"said Jean Connor, a dental hygienist in Mass., & pres.-elect of the Amer. Dental Hygienists' Assn. "Your whole body is a little bit compromised. If you had an infection in your finger & you left it, it eventually would affect the rest of the body, it's the same with your mouth," Connor added. "Blood infection from gum disease can even cause joint replacements to fail by aiding the body's efforts to reject the artificial implant," said Diann Bomkamp, V. P. of the A. D. H. A., adding, "Thorough brushing & flossing is the first line of defense against gum disease. A good diet that avoids sugary snacks and sodas is another. Regular check-ups can provide early detection of oral problems, and lead to treatments that can prevent further damage."
10/12/06  Study: "Some Alzheimer's Drugs Increase DeathRisk"
Thurs. New Eng. Journal of Medicine-AP -The first major study on Alzheimer's sufferers outside nursing homes tested Zyprexa, Risperdal & Seroquel,  newer drugs developed for schizophrenia. Doctors are free to prescribe them for any use, which carry a strong warning of increased risk of death for elderly people with dementia-related psychotic symptoms. Findings: widely prescribed anti-psychotic drugs do not help most Alzheimer's patients with delusions & aggression & are not worth the risk of sudden death & other side effects. Lead researcher Dr. Lon Schneider, dir. of the Alzheimer's Disease Center of Ca. & U. of  So. Ca. prof., said docs should try the drugs if necessary, but watch patients closely & switch to something else after a few weeks if there is no improvement, or side effects are too severe. Dr. J. Karlawish of the U. of  Penn.'s Alzheimer's Disease Center wrote in an editorial that the drugs did help a small group of patients who had little or no side effects. He said Zyprexa and Risperdal were both better than Seroquel or the placebo in treating the behavioral problems.
10/07/06  "E.Coli Found In Iowa Recalled Ground Beef"
  U.S. Dept. of Agric.; (Reuters) - An Iowa-based company has recalled 5,226 lbs. of ground beef after tests detected a harmful strain of the E.Coli bacteria. That strain, 0157:H7, which can be deadly, is found in cattle's intestines and manure. USDA's Food Safety & Inspection Serv. reported no known illnesses from the contaminated beef, which was produced on 8/31 and 9/1 by Jim's Market & Locker Inc., that voluntarily recalled the beef after tests found in it, the deadly strain of the bacteria, the USDA said.
10/04/06  "Opportunity's Victory at Victoria Staggering To Scientists"
SPACE.com - NASA's Opportunity Mar's rover at Victoria Crater have scientists elated. The sightseeing on Mars from Opportunity's vantage place "is staggering," explained William Farrand, a research scientist at the Space Science Inst. in Boulder, Co. & a member of the Mars Exploration Rover science team. "For the first day or two after we saw the initial images we were just overwhelmed," said Steve Squyres, lead Mars Exploration Rover scientist from Cornell U. in Ithaca, NY. The enormous impact crater has been the six-wheeled robot's long-term destination for the past 21 Earth months. "I think the thing that most impresses me is the sheer size of Victoria crater and the associated outcrops compared with things we've seen thus far in the mission, ...With regards to what the rocks will tell us or whether it is what we expected, it is just too early to say. We have a lot of work ahead of us to understand the crater and its outcrops," Farrand stressed. "It is like a whole new mission."
10/01/06  Study: "Dogs Suffer Sickness, Fatalities From Sugar-free Items"
(Reuters) - Journal of the Amer. Veterinary Medical Assn. - Report - A commonly used sweetener might cause liver failure in dogs, and perhaps even kill them: in a study that  strengthens the suspected link between the sugar substitute Xylitol.  Xylitol, a naturally occurring product, is found in many sugar-free chewing gums, candies, baked goods & toothpastes. Researchers Sharon Gwaltney-Brant and Eric Dunayer with staff at a poison unit of the Amer. Soc. for the Prev. of Cruelty to Animals in Urbana, Il., gathered information on 8 dogs treated between 2003-05 after eating products containing xylitol. Each dog became ill, and five died or had to be put down because of liver failure, possibly from ingesting xylitol. Gwaltney-Brant said for dogs, ingesting even a small amount of xylitol can trigger significant insulin release, which drops their blood sugar and can be fatal.
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9/29/06    "Japan's 29th Case of "Mad Cow" Disease Confirmed"
Kyodo-  A 6 year old  Holstein cow that died Sunday, tested positive in separate screenings at a Hokkaido Animal Health Center and at the Nat. Inst. of Animal Health outside Tokyo, for  the 29th mad cow disease case in Japan, farm ministry officials said Thursday. The Hokkaido govt. said it will analyze the cow's feed to look into the route of inflection of the disease, also known as bovine spongiform encephalopathy. The cow was born in the town of Horonobe, northern Hokkaido, in June 2000, before the Japanese government imposed a ban in 2001 on meat & bone meal feed suspected to be a cause of the disease. It was raised at a farm in the town of Nakagawa, also northern Hokkaido.
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9/28/06  "Mar's Opportunity Rover Drives Through To Victoria Crater"
NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab., Pasadena Ca. -AP- The road to Victoria Crater, a half mile wide & 230' deep impact crater, was tough. "We made it!" said rover principal scientist Steve Squyres of Cornell U. The 6 wheeled Mar's Opportunity Rover drove through what scientists called a "wasteland." At one point, it spent five weeks stuck hub deep in a slippery sand dune before freeing itself. Opportunity, marking a milestone in its exploration for clues about the Martian past, reached the rim of a deep crater Wed. after an arduous 21 month trek. The rover beamed black & white images back to Earth showing the crater interior complete with hanging rocky cliffs and rippling sand dunes on its floor. The rovers, Spirit & Opportunity, managed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab., have outlasted their primary, three month mission. This week, the space agency extended the rovers' mission for at least one more year.
9/27/06  "Truth About E. Coli Bacterium -Also Present In Meat, Etc" 
Live Science.com - E. Coli, ( Escherichia coli,) is a bacterium with hundreds of strains, most  relatively harmless in healthy individuals.  E. coli is ubiquitous in the innards of cows & humans and is spread from cow to cow &  from human to human through feces, which is why hand-washing is so important. Cows are cramped into pens, ankle-deep in the manure of hundreds to thousands of cows, where E. coli tends to spread.  Bacteria can splash up on udders & get into milk; or get into intestines and contaminate meat during the slaughtering process; or pass through the cow in manure and ultimately end up on crops directly as fertilizer or indirectly by leaching into the water supply. Most E. coli outbreaks in the United States are caused by a particular virulent and deadly strain called O157:H7.  If you eat beef, you are at risk because most beef is loaded with harmful bacteria, often the bad E. coli, and needs to be cooked.  Vegetarians aren't spared, as evidenced by the spinach E. coli outbreak.  Organic consumers aren't spared; organic spinach can have E. coli.  And raw food advocates are most certainly at risk, because cooking is the best way to kill the bacteria. Full Report: Live Science.com
9/22/06   "Autumn Begins"
Astronomers say that this year, the September equinox occurs at exactly at 10:03 p.m., Mountain Daylight Time today (Sept. 22). At that moment, autumn (or fall) begins for the Earth's Northern Hemisphere.
9/21/06 "Atlantis Glides Safely Home"
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Ending a 12 day mission to the International Space Station, space shuttle Atlantis with six astronauts glided to a safe landing early Thurs., A. M.  "Nice to be back. It was a great team effort," said commander Brent Jett immediately after touchdown at Kennedy Space Center.
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9/20/06 "Sunfish Used To Detect Toxins In Water"
AP- Intelligent Automation Corp., Ca. - Federal law requires nearly all community water systems to assess their vulnerability to contamination. S.F, N.Y, & other big cities are using bluegills, also known as sunfish or bream, to safeguard their drinking water. Small numbers of the fish are kept in tanks constantly replenished with water from the municipal supply, and sensors in each tank work around the clock to register changes in the breathing, heartbeat & swimming patterns of the bluegills that occur in the presence of toxins. "Nature's given us pretty much the most powerful & reliable early warning center out there," said Bill Lawler, co-founder of a So. Calif. company:  Intelligent Automation Corp., that makes and sells the bluegill monitoring system. "There's no known manmade sensor that can do the same job as the bluegill."
9/14/06  "Bionic" Arm Utilizes Thought-Controlled Mobility"
AP- CNN- Doctors describe Jesse Sullivan as the first amputee with thought-controlled artificial, prosthetic arms. He can climb a ladder & paint his house; & with a weed-whacker, he bends his elbow &  rotates his forearm to guide the machine, &  best of all is hugging his grandchildren. Claudia Mitchell lost her left arm in a motorcycle accident & has the thought-controlled "bionic" arm. The motions are coordinated and smooth because the arm is a device controlled by the brain, thru the amputated arm's nerves salvaged & implanted in the chest. Thought is, "Close hand," & electrical signals sent through surgically re-routed nerves make it happen. The "Nat. Institutes of Health has supported the research, plus the military's research through the "Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency".
9/09/06  "Atlantis Successfully Launches To Space Station"
FOXNEWS -CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Space shuttle "Atlantis" with 6 astronauts, successfully launched through a partly cloudy sky at 11:15 a.m. EDT, Sat. on a mission to resume construction of the 'international space station' for the first time since the "Columbia" disaster 3 1/2 years ago. Brent Jett, Atlantis' commander said, "By our count, it has been almost 4 years, 2 return- to- flight missions, a tremendous amount of work by thousands of individuals,...We're confident that in the next few weeks, & the next few years for that matter, NASA is going to prove to our nation and our friends ... that it was worth the wait and we're ready to get to work.'' Featured Report: "Scientific News From Space"--"A Sign of Life?"
9/09/06  "Extrasolar Planet Discovered" 
SPACE.com - A planet slightly larger than Jupiter was recently spotted as it passed in front of a Sun-like star 500-light-years away. Called TrES-2, the new extrasolar planet is the second to be discovered using telescopes built from off-the-shelf components similar to those used by amateur stargazers. It is also the first to be spotted in a swath of sky that NASA has targeted for a future mission that will specifically look for Earth-like worlds. The finding will be detailed in an upcoming issue of Astrophysical Journal.
9/03/06  "No Stem Cell Triumph: Embryos were Destroyed"
Orange County Register- The Calif. Biotech Co. that grabbed headlines last week for sparing human embryos while creating stem cells for research, had in fact, destroyed all 16 of those used in the experiment. "Advanced Cell Technology's" V. P. & sr. author of the research, Robert Lanza was widely quoted that his study would lead to acceptance and expansion of federal funding for embryonic stem cell research.
9/03/06 "Warning About Tylenol Usage"
AP- If you frequently use Tylenol for your daily aches and pains, beware. Healthy adults who took the maximum recommended doses of Tylenol for two weeks-which is the equivalent of eight extra-strength tablets daily-had abnormal liver test results, in a new study from the U. of So. Calif. and the U. of North Carolina. "I would urge the public not to exceed four grams a day. This is a drug that has a rather narrow safety window," said study co-author Dr. Neil Kaplowitz. He also advised heavy drinkers to take no more than two grams a day.
9/02/06  "John and Ernesto's Damp Forecast"
CABO SAN LUCAS, Mexico -  John was a Category 2 storm with 100 mph winds when it struck land near isolated hamlets N.E. of Los Cabos Fri. night, but the Nat. Hurricane Cent. in Miami said it had slipped to Category 1 status with winds near 85 mph Sat. AM. It was centered about 10 miles N-NW of the state capital of La Paz , a city of more than 150K.
Mex. extended hurricane warnings northward along the E. of the peninsula to the community of Mulege & as far as Punta Abreojos on the W. coast; expected to churn up the E. coast Sat. before crossing the narrow stretch of land & heading out to sea.
Northeast USA - Rain & wind will be the operative weather words across parts of the N.E. on Sat. thanks to the remnants of Ernesto & strong high pressure in E. Canada. Rain will work its way N. thru Penn. into upstate N. Y. during the day. Some flooding may occur across parts of Penn. &  So. N.Y. this weekend. Because the heaviest rain will stay E. of the mountains, river flooding should be much less than originally expected. Dry air at the surface will keep the advance of the rain to a crawl over  So. New Eng. on Sat. & rain may not reach Boston until late in the day or in the evening. It will be quite windy from Penn. to So. New Eng., also. Gale-force winds are likely along the coast. High temperatures in the 60s will dominate the region N. of the Mason-Dixon Line on Sat. but the 70s & 80s will creep N. through the Mid-Atlantic Sun. & Labor Day.
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8/31/06   Research  - "Earth's Thinning Ozone Layer Is Recovering"
Ga.. Inst. of Technology; (Reuters) - Ozone in the stratosphere, outside the polar regions, stopped thinning in 1997, & may be fully recovered by mid century, climate scientists said, after analyzing 25 yrs. of observations. The ozone layer shields the planet from the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation, but human made chemicals like hlorofluorocarbons found in some refrigerants and aerosol propellants depleted this stratospheric ozone, causing the protective layer to get thinner. The scientists said the ozone layer's comeback is due in large part to compliance with an 1987 international agreement called the Montreal Protocol, which aimed to limit emissions of ozone depleting chemicals. "These results confirm the Montreal Protocol & its amendments have succeeded in stopping the loss of ozone in the stratosphere,...At the current recovery rate ... the global ozone layer could be restored to 1980 levels- the time that scientists first noticed the harmful effects human activities were having on atmospheric ozone-- sometime in the middle of this century," said Eun-Su Yang of the Ga. Inst. of Tech., team leader that analyzed the data.
8/30/06   "Viruses Approved To Add To Processed Meats To Kill Deadly Bacteria"
WASHINGTON - A mix of bacteria-killing viruses can be safely sprayed on cold cuts, hot dogs and sausages to combat common microbes that kill hundreds of people a year, U. S. federal health officials said recently, in granting the first-ever approval of viruses as a food additive. Featured:."Great Tasting Meatless - Deli Entrees" from"The Tree of  Life Cookbook".
.8/28/06  "Hurricane Ernesto Slams Haiti & Cuba, Threatens S.E.  Florida"
Miami Herald- Forecasters placed the Florida Keys under a hurricane watch Sunday, and prepared to issue a similar alert for Broward and Miami-Dade counties, and Gov. Jeb Bush declared a state of emergency, as Ernesto, the first hurricane of the year threatened the entire peninsula. Though Ernesto was temporarily downgraded to a tropical storm Sunday night, forecasters issued a hurricane watch for the Keys and for Andros Island in the Bahamas, meaning that hurricane conditions were possible within 36 hours. All tourists were ordered to leave the Keys. Featured Report: Hurricane Season: "HEED THE WARNING CALLS" "FAITH AND READINESS
8/24/06   "Astronomers Declare Pluto No Longer a Planet"
PRAGUE, Czech Republic - Leading astronomers declared that Pluto is no longer a planet, under historic new guidelines that downsize the solar system from nine planets to eight. After a tumultuous week of clashing over the essence of the cosmos, the International Astronomical Union stripped Pluto of the planetary status it has held since its discovery in 1930.
8/24/06  "Incredible Water System Dating to Biblical Judea Found"
Proof of part of the New Testament may have been been found in archaeologists' discovery in a cave in Israel, of an ancient, underground water system in the biblical kingdom of Judea,
now, Ramat Rachel, Israel.  Recent excavations have unearthed about 750 square feet of a  complex network of reservoirs, drain pipes and underground tunnels. Yuval Gadot, a biblical archaeology expert from Tel Aviv U., who is taking part in the excavation, told Reuters that it's unclear exactly how the water system worked. "Probably rainwater came down on the roof of the houses," he said. "From there, it was collected by drains into pools or to the underground reservoir and taken to nearby fields for crops or nice gardens."
8/21/06 "Astronomers Find "Exciting" Proof of Dark Matter"
AP- "This is really exciting," said U. of Chicago physicist Sean Carroll, about the findings that demonstrate the existence of dark matter "beyond a reasonable doubt." Astronomers say they have found the best evidence to date for "dark matter," - that mysterious invisible substance that is believed to account for the bulk of the universe's mass. Using a host of telescopes, researchers focused on the collision between 2 galactic clusters. They found that most of the gravitational pull from the aftermath of the encounter comes from a relatively empty looking patch of sky, a strong suggestion that there is something more there than meets the eye. "This provides the first direct proof that dark matter must exist," said Doug Clowe, a research astronomer at the U. of Arizona. Clowe and his colleagues used NASA's Chandra X-ray observatory, the Hubble Space Telescope and several ground-based observatories to examine the "bullet cluster," a clump of galaxies that formed over the last 100M yrs. from the violent collision of 2 smaller galactic clusters. Using a technique known as gravitational lensing, Clowe and his colleagues show that the force of gravity is actually stronger in a part of the cluster that appears to be emptier. They will publish their results in a future issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters.
8/18/06 "Good News & Bad News Regarding Embryonic Stem Cell Research"
Fla. Baptisi Witness -Americans who value human dignity received mixed news in mid-July. There was good news: The Senate passed a bill that bans “fetal farming,” a practice in which scientists create human embryos for the purpose of harvesting “spare parts.” Then there was bad news: The Senate approved a bill that would allow federal money to support embryonic stem cell research. In other words, scientists could kill “excess” human embryos and use the remains in research funded by taxpayer money. It gets worse. The bill permitting embryonic stem cell research passed 63 to 37, which means some supposedly pro-life Republican senators voted in favor of the unethical research.  Full Story.
8/16/06 Study -"Nitrites In Hot Dogs Linked To Cancer-Possibly Genetic Mutations" 
LiveScience.com;  Journal of Agric. & Food Chemistry; U. of Nebraska Medical Center-Omaha - In a new study chemists find hot dogs may contain DNA-mutating compounds that might boost one's risk for cancer. Scientists note there is an up to 240-fold variation in levels of these chemicals across different brands. Researcher Sidney Mirvish, chemist at the U. of Nebraska Med. Cntr. & colleagues examined hot dogs because past research had linked them with colon cancer. Hot dogs are preserved with sodium nitrite, which can help form chemicals known as N-nitroso compounds, most of which cause cancer in lab animals. Extracts from hot dogs bought from the supermarket, when mixed with nitrites, resulted in what appeared to be DNA-mutating compounds. When added to Salmonella bacteria, hot dog extracts treated with nitrites doubled to quadrupled their normal DNA mutation levels. Triggering DNA mutations in the gut might boost the risk for colon cancer, the researchers explained. The possible hazard presented here is not just limited to hot dogs. Processed meats like bologna, ham and salami, salted dried fish and seasonings such as soy sauce may contain similar levels of these chemicals, Mirvish said. Future research is underway.
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8/11/06  "A New Pathway Discovered Against Alzheimer's Disease"
Thursday's - the journal Science; (AP) - "It's a whole new way of thinking in the Alzheimer's field,'' said Dr. Andrew Dillin, a biologist at Ca.'s Salk Institute for Biological Studies who led the new research, discovering molecular janitors that clear away a sticky amyloid buildup, blamed for Alzheimer's disease - until aging hampers that clean-up. It suggests a new weapon: drugs that give nature's cleanup a boost. Thursday's study reveals one way that cells fend off amyloid buildup, and that natural aging gradually erodes that detoxification process. That was a key finding, Dillin said: Until recently, scientists thought amyloid clumps, or plaques, were the bigger problem. His research supports more recent findings that smaller amyloid tendrils inside cells are the really poisonous form. "Every pathway we can discover that modifies amyloid provides us with new drug targets,...This now opens up a new pathway for developing anti-Alzheimer's drugs,'' said Dr. Sam Gandy, a neuroscientist at Phila.'s Thom. Jefferson U. & an Alzheimer's Assn. spokesman.
8/9/06 "It's "Onward to Victoria" for Mar's Rover "Opportunity" 
SPACE.com;  NASA's Spirit and Opportunity rovers remain productive as they gather new science data from their respective spots on Mars. Opportunity has just concluded a survey of Beagle Crater, a relatively young feature, said William Farrand, a research scientist at the Space Science Inst. in Boulder, Colorado and a  member of the Mars Exploration Rover science team. Opportunity will next be examining a banded ripple and then resume its drive towards Victoria crater, Farrand said. The 115 ft. (35 meter) Beagle Crater and the rover are both about 1,837 ft. (560 meters) from the rim of Victoria. Victoria Crater is nearly half a mile (800 meters) in diameter. That's nearly 6 times wider than Endurance Crater, the feature that Opportunity explored for several months in 2004 studying rock layers affected by ancient water. Onward...to Victoria!
7/22/06  "The Red Sea Is Parting ... Again"
This week's issue of Journal "Nature"; LiveScience.com - Satellite images show that the Arabian tectonic plate and the African plate are moving away from each other, stretching the Earth's crust and widening the southern end of the Red Sea, scientists reported in this week's issue of journal Nature. Using the images gathered by the Euro. Space Agency's Envisat radar satellite, researchers looked at satellite data before and after these activities. Over a period of 3 weeks, the crust on the sides of the rift moved apart by 26 feet and magma, enough to fill a football stadium more than 2K times, was injected along a vertical crack, forming a new crust. This is the largest single rip in the Earth's continental crust during the satellite monitoring era.
7/22/06  "Past Nazi Abuses Prompt Germany's Ban On Embryonic Stem-cell Funding"
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Germany, with an aversion to genetic (human) experimentation rooted partly in the legacy of Nazi abuses, effectively bans Embryonic Stem-cell funding. "The European Union science programme should not be used to give financial incentives to kill embryos, ...The current proposal from the EU Commission and the Eur. Parliament does not rule this out," German Research Minister Annette Schavan wrote in a letter on Thurs., before a meeting on EU science funding on Monday. A narrow majority in the Eur. Parliament voted last month in favor of allowing continued public funding for stem-cell research. Germany seeks an amendment in the council of EU governments, for parliament to reconsider the issue on a second reading.  Featured Report: "Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research" -  Is There A Better Way?
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7/21/06 Study- "Skin Patch For Fewer Side Effects of Alzheimer's" 
ZURICH (Reuters) - Alzheimer's patients wearing a once daily skin patch experience fewer side effects than those who take the drugs in an oral pill, according to the results of a 6 month drug trial released on Wednesday. The Exelon Transdermal Patch developed by Swiss drug maker Novartis AG, the first of its kind for sufferers of the degenerative brain disease, releases medicine into the bloodstream in a controlled, continuous manner to ensure a steady dose. Lead study investigator Bengt Winblad said the patch showed potential to allow patients to tolerate higher doses of medicine meant to boost neurotransmitter activity in the brain, currently available in capsule form. "The patch represents an important new option for people with Alzheimer's disease and their families, ...A transdermal patch may prove the best way to deliver Rivastigmine to treat Alzheimer's," said Winblad, referring to the scientific name forNovartis' Exelon, already approved in many countries to treat mild to moderate Alzheimer's & the dementia associated with Parkinson's disease.
.7/17/06  "Welcome Back, Discovery"
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - 9:14 a.m.;  NASA's Space shuttle Discovery and its crew of six returned to Earth at a cloudy Kennedy Space Center, after a 5.3 million mile journey that began on July 4th; ending a successful mission that prompted NASA to declare victory after some initial speculation about safety issues. The crew delivered supplies to the International Space Station and did 3 successful space walks that assured the shuttle's safety. "Welcome back Discovery and congratulations on a great mission," Mission Control told Lindsey after Discovery rolled to a stop. "It was a great mission. A really great mission," Lindsey replied.
7/11/06  "High Levels of  Mercury Found In Seafood Endangers Health"
WASHINGTON; Defenders of Wildlife; AP- The fed. govt. advises pregnant women, nursing mothers & young children to avoid fish with high levels of mercury in shark, swordfish, king mackerel or tilefish. Many imports of canned tuna have mercury levels higher than the fed. limit, according to analysis by  Defenders of Wildlife-environ. group. They found the highest levels of mercury in tuna from Ecuador and Mexico, known for setting nets where they see dolphins to catch large tuna swimming below. Elevated mercury levels have been linked to learning disabilities & developmental delays in children & to heart, nervous system & kidney damage in adults. Mercury poisoning is accumulative in continued consumption. Traces of mercury are found in nearly all fish and shellfish. Released through industrial pollution, mercury falls & accumulates in streams & oceans as methylmercury that builds up in fish & shellfish as they feed, in some types more than others.
7/6/06  "Research - Blood Test For Early Detection Of Alzheimer's Disease" 
 7/6 online edition of  "The Lancet Neurology";  A Dutch report concludes that increased blood levels of specific forms of the abnormal molecules, beta amyloid proteins,  found in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease, were associated with its increased incidence & other forms of dementia. "Beta amyloid comes in different lengths," explained Monique M. B. Breteler, a prof. of neuroepidemiology at Erasmus Med. Center, in Rotterdam. "High blood levels of beta amyloid 1-40 & low levels of 1-42 were associated with an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease." Those numbers refer to the number of amino acid components that make up the different versions of the protein. "This report is the first good indication that measuring blood levels of beta amyloids could be a step toward a potential test of risk," said Dr. John C. Morris, dir. of the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at Wash. U. in St. Louis.
7/4/06  "NASA Launches "Discovery" 
AP; CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -  Space Shuttle "Discovery" and a crew of  7 blasted off on Independence Day afternoon for a spectacular 4th of July display seen on TV worldwide. After two weather delays and last minute foam trouble, the first NASA shuttle launch in a year, flew to bring needed supplies to a space station despite objections from those within NASA who argued for more cautionary fuel-tank repairs.
6/29/06  "More Fatalities, Hundreds of Thousands Evacuated In Eastern U.S. Floods"
NEW YORK (AFP) - N. Y. gov. Pataki said of the flooding that killed at least 7 people, & forced hundreds of thousands across the N E  to evacuate, "We have never seen a natural disaster this bad in the state of New York." Numerous states of emergency are declared throughout the N E., & the mayor of Wash. D.C., declared a state of emergency for the U.S. capital. In E. Penn., county officials ordered the evacuation of up to 200K from low-lying areas around the Susquehanna River amid fears that the river would spill over the dikes as waters crest. A leaky dam, swollen to near-bursting after days of torrential rain, forced 2,300 people to evacuate their homes in Montgomery County, Maryland.
6/28/06  "Wash. D. C. / 10 Counties In States of Emergency"
The Nat. Weather Serv. - Torrential rains and floods have left at least six dead & three people missing as of Wednesday. Rain on the East coast forced the evacuation of more than 2,200 people near a rising lake in Maryland and washed out part of a 4-lane highway. Lake Needwood on the N. side of Rockville was approaching 25 feet above normal Wednesday, Montgomery County officials said. The Nat. Weather Serv. had issued flash flood warnings for 38 of Penn's 67 counties. Forecasters predicted the Susquehanna River would crest at 17 feet above flood level.
6/27/06  Research- "Pancreatic Cancer Linked To High Red Meat Consumption"
Karolinska Inst. in Stockholm; International Journal of Cancer- 6/1/06; Reuters Health - Swedish researchers report that a diet high in red meat appears to raise the risk of developing pancreatic cancer, one of the most deadly cancers, seldom detected at an early, curable stage. Surgical removal offers the only chance for a cure, but only a small percentage of patients are candidates for this therapy. In many cases, removal is not possible when surgery reveals that the cancer has actually spread outside the pancreas. "Findings from our study," lead investigator Dr. Susanna C. Larsson said, "suggest that high consumption of red meat is associated with an increased risk of pancreatic cancer."
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6/26/06  "Another Recall For Potentially Faulty Guidant Heart Devices" 
AP; Boston Scientific Corp. has recalled nearly 23K pacemakers & defibrillators that could fail because of an electrical flaw, asking doctors to check 27K patients already implanted with potentially faulty devices of the former Guidant Corp. The announcement was the second recall for Boston Scientific since the Natick, Mass. based company bought Guidant in April for $27B. Jim Tobin, Boston Scientific's pres. & CEO said, "The problems involve far more than just Guidant's shortcomings in promptly notifying doctors, patients and regulators about  flaws, ...In truth, there are deeper issues that will require time to address, that will lead to problems that will then have to be communicated."
6/26/06  "D.C. Area Besieged By Unprecedented Downpour"
AP; WASHINGTON - Flooding from a weekend of unusually heavy rain with more on the way, has shut down the Justice Dept., Internal Revenue Serv. headquarters, the Commerce Dept., the National Archives; & the Nat. Gallery of Art, closed because of weather related problems with its steam system. An official said that, 4 " in  4 hrs. was like "nothing he had ever seen." Commuters suffered with washed-out roads, mud blocking the Capital Beltway & delays on the area's