In February 2009, CBS News obtained a copy of the trailer to the documentary "Homegrown Jihad: The Terrorist Camps Around the U.S.". The film was produced by PRB films, in association with The Christian Action...
If this study shows to be true how wonderful it will be for parents of Autistic children. My grandson is Autistic and we didn't find out until he was six years old. He had some signs but I guess it wasn't until we couldn't ignore them anymore we had to get treatment for them....
The Thai government has just now concluded that the premier, Samak Sundaravej, violated the constitution by appearing on a televised cooking show. It is not yet clear what implications this will have on whether...
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"(AOL Autos) -- Ah, that new car smell, that eau de car-logne; it does an ego good while it does a wallet bad. And now it turns out, it can do bad things to your health, too. ...
I've heard about soy consumption leading to an increase in estrogen levels in men, before, but this is the first time I've heard that men who consume a daily amount of soy-based products, including meat...
"The upgraded Hubble telescope, with its perch circling above the Oblate Spheroid out in space, has discovered what is considered the basic evidence of the “signature” that life (as we understand it) could...
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"Scientists in New Zealand and Japan
have created a "tear-free" onion using biotechnology to switch off the
gene behind the enzyme that makes us cry, one of the leading
researchers said Friday. The discovery could signal an end to one of cooking's eternal puzzles: why does...
"Eating your greens really is good for you – munching on broccoli twice a week can halve men's chances of developing the most dangerous form of prostate cancer.
Men who ate the vegetable had a 45 per cent lower risk of developing a malignant tumour in the prostate, a...
A new study by researchers at Ohio State University proposes that the
molecular structure of substances which give fruits and vegetables
their rich colors may help find more powerful cancer fighting agents.
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A new study by researchers at Ohio State University proposes that the
molecular structure of substances which give fruits and vegetables
their rich colors may help find more powerful cancer fighting agents.
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OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public ContributorSo I guess that puts a fly in the ointment for the "I love to smell my own Farts" Suzukian and Al Gore Stormtroopers. But then real scientists have been saying...
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"Oil has become the root substance of our modern society. The compounds not only fuel our automobiles, they are the building blocks that form plastics and chemical compounds that make modern life easier.
Corn...
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"At least one U.S. child has died and 19 others have needed surgery since 2003 after swallowing magnets used in toys, the government reported Thursday.
Most of those cases were believed to involve tiny but strong "rare earth" magnets that can link together in children's...