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Elderly - Obese Woman - Sleeping - Apnea
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 Taipei Times 
Sleep disorders linked to other problems: doctor
Mon 18 Mar 2013
People with sleep apnea are 1.47 times more likely to develop malignant brain tumors than those who do not have the sleep disorder, said a doctor, citing a study that he led. | Huang Chun-hao (黃俊... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
China's newly-named Premier Li Keqiang speaks during a press conference after the closing ceremony of the National People's Congress held in Beijing's Great Hall of the People, China, Sunday, March 17, 2013.
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 The Guardian 
China's new premier, Li Keqiang, vows to tackle bureaucracy and corruption
Sun 17 Mar 2013
Li, who took over as premier from Wen Jiabao on Friday, also vows to maintain steady growth and reduce inequality | China's new premier, Li Keqiang, answers a question during his first press conferenc... (photo: AP / Alexander F. Yuan)
potato farm  The Washington Post  Sat 16 Mar 2013
Genetically modified potatoes are studied, criticized in Ireland
Carlow, Ireland — Ewen Mullins is the face of modern Ireland: Young, cosmopolitan, highly educated, he is a plant scientist whose work on a genetically modified potato inherently looks to the fu... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Crop   Ireland   Photos   Scientist   Wikipedia: Genetic engineering  
Michele Bachmann speaking to students at Valley High School in West Des Moines, Iowa.  Huffington Post  Sat 16 Mar 2013
Michele Bachmann CPAC: Congresswoman Speaks At Conservative Conference
Introduced as a speaker who both bravely opposed Obamacare and supported the effort to court global economic calamity by refusing to raise the debt ceiling, Michele Bachmann received one of the warmes... (photo: Creative Commons / Gage Skidmore)
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Remote sensing data benefits Indian farmers, fishermen: Scientist Headlines India Sat 16 Mar 2013
Remote sensing data benefits Indian farmers, fishermen: Scientist
Bangalore, March 16: Voluminous data from the Indian remote sensing satellites has benefited millions of farmers and fishermen in achieving higher productivity and making... (photo: WN / Agnieszka D.)
Fishing   India   Photos   Scientist   Wikipedia: Fishing  
Rochester, NY solutions to Climate Change The Examiner Sat 16 Mar 2013
Rochester, NY solutions to Climate Change
A long time ago and far away, I remember a nun at my church admonishing me, “You don’t love candy. You love God.” Though it seemed to me that I very much did love c... (photo: WN / Marzena J.)
Church   Climate   Long   Photos   Time  
HPV vaccine, Gardasil The Examiner Sat 16 Mar 2013
Gardasil: another victim's family speaks out
"Nearly six years ago, Gardasil changed our lives forever." | So starts the heartbreaking story of yet another Mom of a young girl injected with the Gardasil vaccine. The... (photo: Creative Commons / Fordham Observer)
Drugs   Health   Photos   Science   Wikipedia: Gardasil  
The Crab Nebula is the wreckage of an exploded star, or supernova, observed in the year 1054. The expanding cloud of gas is located 6,500 light-years away in the constellation Taurus. This composite of three Swift UVOT ultraviolet images highlights the luminous hot gas in the supernova remnant. The image is constructed from exposures using these filters: uvw1, centered at 2,600 angstroms (shown as red); uvm2, centered at 2,246 angstroms (green); and uvw2, centered at 1,928 angstroms (blue). The Siasat Daily Sat 16 Mar 2013
NASA’s Swift satellite helps discover youngest-known supernova remnants
Washington, March 16: | NASA’s Swift satellite has uncovered the previously unknown remains of a shattered star while performing an extensive X-ray survey of our galaxy... (photo: NASA / Swift/E. Hoversten, PSU)
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Olive oil The Siasat Daily Sat 16 Mar 2013
Olive oil helps you feel full
Berlin, March 16: | Olive oil leads to satiety, shows a study that points out the mechanism behind it. | Reduced-fat food products are gaining popularity. More and more p... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Food   Health   Photos   Science   Wikipedia: Olive oil  


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