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Heart Failure Strikes Younger African-Americans At The Same Rate As Older Caucasians
0 posts Heart failure - a disabling and often deadly form of heart disease - is hitting African Americans in their thirties and forties at the same rate as Caucasians in their fifties and sixties, acc...
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UnitedHealth Opens Center That Aims To Improve Access To Care For Elderly Chinese-Americans In California
SecureHorizons, a division of UnitedHealthcare, on Wednesday opened a medical center in Alhambra, Calif., aimed at improving health care access for the Chinese-American community, the Pasadena Star News reports.
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3 winning ways to help your teen find a summer job
Your teenager has some new competition for jobs this summer. Namely, the growing army of 12.5 million out-of-work Americans hungry for a paycheck.
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NICARAGUA: Caribbean Women Face Double Discrimination
MANAGUA, Mar 20 (IPS) - The first criminal prosecution for racial discrimination in Nicaragua, in response to a complaint brought by a woman lawmaker in the Central American Parliament (PARLACEN), has focused attention on the segregationist treatment of indigenous and Afro-Caribbean women in the Caribbean coastal regions.
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A Nation of Fiduciary Neglect
March 19, 2009 Harlingen, Texas, March 18, 2009: Along with countless other Americans, I find it extremely difficult to tune in the television news accounts of congressional leaders finger pointing at corporate executives.
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Keeping golf courses green when fresh water is limited
(American Society for Horticultural Science) Utilizing 'treated sewage effluent,' or 'reuse water,' for landscape irrigation in southern Nevada is an environmentally acceptable alternative to the current system of discharging waste water into rivers and lakes. Golf course superintendents have expressed concerns over the use of reuse water because of hidden costs. Researchers conducted a monitoring program on nine golf courses in the Las Vegas valley for 4.5 years to assess the impact of reuse water on soil-turfgrass systems.
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`Delicious` new grape debuts
(American Society for Horticultural Science) Researchers at the University of Florida have introduced 'Delicious,' a new muscadine grape cultivar. 'Delicious' ripens early, produces high yields and is disease-resistant. The black fruit features exceptional taste and texture with an edible skin, making it well-suited for fresh fruit consumption and the potential for wine production. The name 'Delicious' was selected based on the comments of vineyard visitors who sampled the fruit.
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Flight of the bumble (and honey) bee
(American Society for Horticultural Science) Honeybees and bumble bees are predictable in the way they move among flowers, typically moving directly from one to another in the same row of plants. The bees' flight paths affect their ability to hunt for pollen and generate 'gene flow,' fertilization and seed production that results when pollen moves from one plant to another. The study of gene flow has increased due to the introduction of genetically modified organisms into the environment.
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How To Cope With Hyperactive Kids - Helping Kids With ADHD Posted By : William Locke
Recent research just published has shown that food additives may be a contributing cause of hyperactivity in kids. There is a lot of controversy over this issue and there have been arguments about the real cause. Some argue that it has nothing to do with the food kids eat while others say that it is a medical condition (ADHD) and some doctors will treat it with a powerful drug, such as Ritalin. Nearly 9% of American children between the ages of 8 -15 are hyperactive or suffering from some form o
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Red Meat Linked To Blindness in Old Age
A new study from Australia suggests that eating lots of red meat is linked to a higher risk of developing age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a leading cause of blindness in old age. The study was the work of first author Dr Elaine Chong, who is from the Centre for Eye Research Australia based at the University of Melbourne, and colleagues, and is published on 1 April in the advance access issue of the American Journal of Epidemiology.
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