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A Woman’s Heart

Startling fact: Nearly once a minute, a woman in the United States dies of heart disease. It is the leading cause of death among women in

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May 2012 Blog with Durk and Sandy

You will find that the state is the kind of organization which, though it does big things badly, does small things badly, too. — John

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April 2012 Blog with Durk and Sandy

In response to the shortage of critical drugs, President Barack Obama signed an executive order last month that more than doubles FDA staff devoted to

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January 2012 Blog with Durk and Sandy

The journey of a thousand miles begins by finding your shoes.— Lao-Tzu (first century BC)Advertisement: Stock up and save. Limit: one Sign in a Japanese

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November 2011 Blog with Durk and Sandy

IRON DEFICIENCY IN OBESE MEXICAN WOMEN AND CHILDREN— ASSOCIATION WITH INFLAMMATION BUT NOT IRON INTAKE Another interesting link between inflammation and disease risk was reported

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September 2011 Blog with Durk and Sandy

Facts are the air of scientists. Without them you can never fly. Satisfaction of one’s curiosity is one of the greatest sources of happiness in

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June 2011 Blog with Durk and Sandy

A readers’ survey by Nature1 showed that one in five respondents already used some form of cognition-enhancing drug. 1. Maher, Nature 452:674-675 (2008). The following

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April 2011 Blog with Durk and Sandy

“There are countless suns and countless earths all rotating around their suns in exactly the same way as the seven planets of our system. We

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December 2010 Blog with Durk and Sandy

A loser is someone who won’t take “yes” for an answer.— Sandy Shaw Narcissurfing — Googling yourself to see where and how many times your

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August 2010 Blog with Durk and Sandy

What a glorious morning this is! — Samuel Adams, to John Hancock at the Battle of Lexington, Massachusetts, 1775   Advertisements … contain the only

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