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////////////////////////////////Enter cell phones: The popular, inexpensive devices are owned by almost 3 billion users worldwide, or roughly half the world’s population. Millions of new cell phone users are added each year in countries such as Africa, India, China, and South America. When equipped with cameras, the ubiquitous devices can conceivably be used in remote areas as the eyes and ears of doctors without the need for an on-site visit.
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/////////////////////How to Become Biologically YoungerBy Staff Writer Maggie Spilner
We know that regular exercisers have lower rates of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity and osteoporosis—all good things. But recent research is indicating that an active lifestyle may actually lead to changes in your DNA that may make you biologically younger than those your chronological age. How cool is that?
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////////////////////////Is Status Epilepticus an Independent Risk Factor for Death?
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/////////////////////1981: Bobby Sands dies in prisonHunger striker Bobby Sands dies in the Maze prison 66 days after first refusing to eat.
////////////////////Chapter XVI: The Yoga of the Division Between the Divine and the DaemonicalSRI BHAGAVAAN UVAACHA: XVI.1. ABHAYAM SATTWASAMSHUDDHIH JNAANAYOGAVYAVASTHITIH; DAANAM DAMASHCHA YAJNASHCHA SWAADHYAAYASTAPA AARJAVAM. The Blessed Lord(Krishna) said(to Arjuna): Fearlessness, purity of heart, steadfastness in Yoga andknowledge, alms-giving, control of the senses, sacrifice, study ofscriptures, austerity and straightforwardness, XVI.2. AHIMSAA SATYAMAKRODHAS TYAAGAH SHAANTIRAPAISHUNAM; DAYAA BHOOTESHVALOLUPTWAM MAARDAVAM HREERACHAAPALAM. Harmlessness, truth, absence of anger, renunciation, peacefulness,absence of crookedness, compassion towards beings, uncovetousness,gentleness, modesty, absence of fickleness, XVI.3. TEJAH KSHAMAA DHRITIH SHAUCHAMADROHO NAATIMAANITAA; BHAVANTI SAMPADAM DAIVEEM ABHIJAATASYA BHAARATA. Vigour, forgiveness, fortitude, purity, absence of hatred, absenceof pride-these belong to one born in a divine state, O Arjuna!
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//////////////Ancient Bacteria May Be Oldest Life Form
Two views of the crystal from which ancient bacteria were isolated. (Reproduced with permission from Nature.)
Alarm bells ring as microbiologists—some convinced, others skeptical—contemplate the purported longevity of persistently dormant, recently revived, and perhaps extraordinarily ancient microorganisms. Russell Vreeland of West Chester University in Pennsylvania and his colleagues claim to have reawakened very old bacteria from spores inside a 250-million-year-old salt crystal. If the results hold, "then it is the oldest living organism," says Vreeland's collaborator William Rosenzweig. Indeed, the cells from which those spores presumably formed were alive and active before the time of the dinosaurs. "Our plans are to study the bacterium and learn everything it wants to tell us about its physiology, morphology and genetics," adds Vreeland, who is convinced these studies will provide insights into very early life.
However, this study and others like it trigger a great deal of skepticism, some of it still raging following an announcement some five years ago by Raul Cano and colleagues at California Polytechnic State University. They claimed to have revived bacteria from spores within the intact carcass of a bee that was trapped in amber 25 to 30 million years ago. Vreeland's
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//////////////////////Celery has negative calories! It takes more calories to eat a piece of celery than the celery has in it to begin with. It’s the same with apples!
///////////////HANOVER, N.H. ? Edie Gieg, 85, strides ahead of people half her age and plays a fast-paced game of tennis. But when it comes to health care, she is a champion of ?slow medicine,? an approach that encourages less aggressive ? and less costly ? care at the end of life.Grounded in research at the Dartmouth Medical School, slow medicine encourages physicians to put on the brakes when considering care that may have high risks and limited rewards for the elderly, and it educates patients and families how to push back against emergency room trips and hospitalizations designed for those with treatable illnesses, not the inevitable erosion of advanced age.Slow medicine, which shares with hospice care the goal of comfort rather than cure, is increasingly available in nursing homes, but for those living at home or in assisted living, a medical scare usually prompts a call to 911, with little opportunity to choose otherwise. SNIPPED............Read the full article athttp://health.nytimes.com/pages/health/index.html
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