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The Cookthink Questionnaire: Lynell GeorgeLynell George is a staff writer at the Los Angeles Times who has written about the arts, culture, jazz, pop music and food. She likes to cook when she’s not talking to waiters only*. Sweet or salty? Salty Which ingredient(s) do you use most? Salt, chives, cilantro, lemon, cayenne. What&rsq... |
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WHO study backs universal health careGENEVA (Reuters) - Major inequalities in health and life expectancy persist worldwide, according to an independent World Health Organization commission which on Thursday called for all countries to offer universal health care. ... |
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Medicine and Brain Weekly Channel Highlights [Page 3.14]In this post: the large versions of the Medicine & Health and Brain & Behavior channel photos, comments from readers, and the best posts of the week. This week's Medicine & Health photo was kindly submitted by one of our own bloggers, the Neurophilospher. Brain & Behavior. T... |
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Owen Says Aloha to MauiWatch out Island girls! The Butterscotch Stallion is heading your way! According to InTouch Weekly, Owen Wilson is moving to Maui, Hawaii. The actor reportedly spent a week visiting good pal Woody Harrelson in Maui starting on August 7th and fell in love with the tropical paradise. He's supposed... |
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How bacteria could help power the futureHydrogen is the cleanest and most abundant fuel there is, but extracting it from water or organic material is currently not a very efficient process. Scientists are therefore studying certain bacteria that exhale hydrogen as part of their normal metabolism. ... |
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More Bike Commuters on the Road, But Are They Being Safe?Photo credit: Getty Images More bikes take to the streets Skyrocketing gas prices have resulted in a sudden glut of bicycle commuters on the road, reports the Christian Science Monitor, not just in metropolitan areas, but also in places like Louisville, Ky., and Charlotte, N.C. The sudd... |

