Wednesday, 23 April 2008

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/////////////////////Kidney Failure Independently Predicts Sudden Cardiac Death Kidney failure was independently linked with sudden cardiac death, according to an analysis of the Heart and Estrogen Replacement Study data.



////////////////////CRUMPLE MAKES A NICE POINT AND IT IS REVERSIBLE



///////////////////////Gender Difference for Fading MemoryA new research finding shows men are more likely than women to have mild cognitive impairment, the transition stage before dementia...http://psychcentral.com/news/2008/04/17/gender-difference-for-fading-memory/2162.html



///////////////////////A kid with ADHD, Nampa mother Cheryl Moir says, is like someone tryingto answer 100 phones at one time. "You can't keep them all connected,"said Moir, whose 16-year-old son Josh was diagnosed withAttention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder during his preschool years.She hopes sharing their story will provide insight into what life islike for a family affected by ADHD.


/////////////////////WPM.....From Divine Providence to Divine Law
Posted by: "jkhall53210" jkhall53210@yahoo.com jkhall53210
Sun Apr 20, 2008 7:46 pm (PDT)
--- In Pantheist_Spiritual ity@yahoogroups. com, Antony Van der Mude wrote:>>..there is a totally different take on divine providence that many people > adhere to....That is the idea > that whatever the outcome, it is in accord with the Divine Plan. This is > to say, however things turn out, it is in accordance with God's will.> In (a) second approach, the notion of divine providence is a > recognition that the finite and self-centered will of man runs counter > to the divine and omniscient will of God. In this case, the wish for > divine providence is an implicit submission to God's omnipotent will. > Not just "give me" this or that, but "Thy will be done".> > In either case, though, the benefit of believing in divine providence is > not that the outcome is in one's favour. Instead, the benefit is that > there is a direction to the universe in accordance with God's divine > plan. That is to say, the universe has meaning.> > Now, mind you, as a Pantheist, I don't believe in a personal God or and > universal plan for the world... >Well said Antony. And perhaps for us pantheists, meaning can be summed up as "Wow!"J




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