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| 8 Dec 2009 by Roger Lederer Legend has it that the robin received its red breast from trying to remove the bloody thorns from Christ's head at the Crucifixion. Then there is the story of young eaglets who, trying their first flight unsuccessfully, are caught on the ... Although some larger birds like geese and eagles have long term pair bonds, none mate for life. Their mating behavior is as erratic as ours. How about the one about red dye in hummingbird feeders causes cancer, liver disease, etc? ... Those Amazing Birds - http://www.norcalblogs.com/birds/ |
| 1 Nov 2009 by Ciao Chow Linda Aside from their great taste and artistic value, pomegranates are a great source of potassium and contain loads of antioxidants, an important anti-cancer agent. I've been enjoying a bit of POM each morning in a smoothie, ... If you've never cooked duck, don't be scared. Cooking the breast is much easier than cooking the whole bird, provided you follow a few instructions given here. Otherwise, you could end up with a grease fire from all the fat that duck skin releases. ... Ciao Chow Linda - http://ciaochowlinda.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 25 Oct 2009 by Clinical Year PA Student the shirt i wore during the half marathon last week says "SAVE THE BOOBS: Big or Small Support Them All" on the front and "Help Save Second Base" on the back. i didn't do the local breast cancer 3 day walk this year, but i plan to recruit as many people ..... Well, this time it's a humming bird. B. Pitt was pretty good in it. He has to do more than look smug and sexy, which is good. I haven't seen “Babel” but he and C. Blanchett do have pretty good chemistry in this one. ... Confessions of a PA student - http://pastudentmadness.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from Confessions of a PA student ] |
| 25 Nov 2009 by Kathleen Fasanella I like how some folks think that the stuff must be okey for vegetarians even if it's been inside the bird. One of my nephew is allergic to bird–poultry–so we always have to have an alternative meat for him, being that he's not a vegetarian– ;-0 .... My younger sister also had breast cancer but is faring well. Marguerite: my friend Sally says we should fast on T-day. I refused to celebrate it for years (I obviously have a history of being a wet blanket on thanksgiving) in a ... Fashion Incubator - http://www.fashion-incubator.com/ - References |
| 30 Sep 2009 Clark is the daughter of British actress Lynn Redgrave and the display chronicles her mother's battle with breast cancer. Also opening Oct, 3 is "Early Collection Highlights," in honor or the museum's 30th anniversary. .... HOSPICE DUCK RACE - Join WDSC-TV Channel 15 for a fun festival featuring music, food, arts and crafts, face painting, clowns and much more. Halifax Health Hospice's 2nd Annual Rubber Duck Race is a race between 5000 rubber ducks down the Halifax River. ... In Motion - http://www.dscinmotion.com/home/ |
| 13 Oct 2009 by Gina With sufficient levels of vitamin D in your blood, your immune system will do its job to protect you from swine flu, bird flu, human flu or even the pandemic infectious nonsense being spread around by the CDC, FDA and WHO. ... herecomesthesun - http://ginahctsun.blogspot.com/ |
| 13 Oct 2009 by AT7 Lists Today, we bring you a compilation of expert quotations on vitamin D and breast cancer, cited from some of the most authoritative books and authors in the world. Feel free to share what you learn here with others who may also be ... Better World News - http://betterworldnews.blogspot.com/ |
| 25 Nov 2009 by By Josh Harkinson Carson claimed that DDT was, among other horrors, causing increased rates of cancer in children. The politicians went wild with it and banned DDT. Forty years later the World Health Organization reports that at least 300 million people have ... with the discontinuation of DDT use in US agriculture), and we know that farm families exposed to DDT runoff in their well water had--continue to have--a significantly higher risk of developing cancers (particularly breast cancer). ... MoJo Blog Posts: mojo - http://www.motherjones.com/mojo - References |
| 10 Dec 2009 by Skip "Women who have sex with women are at significantly increased risk of bacterial vaginosis, breast cancer and ovarian cancer than are heterosexual women.") / LA Valleroy, DA MacKellar, JM Daron, et al, "HIV prevalence and associated ... SKIPS BITZ - http://skipbrockner.blogspot.com/ |
| 9 Feb 2007 by Hsien Hsien Lei, PhD WLG: And if you're wondering how dedicated GrrlScientist is to talk of birds, you need not worry anymore. She's got some pictures of a chicken with duck's feet. And you might want to cast a vote for the name of this poor chicken: chiuk or ... WLG, WLGN: Gloria Gamat of Cancer Commentary shares a breast cancer diagnostic test, MammaPrint, that uses gene expression profiling. At Straightfromthedoc (should it really be one word?!), she writes of the 2-5AN6B nucleic acid that ... Genetics and Health - http://www.geneticsandhealth.com/ - References |
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