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kaytee717
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Time for a new book

I usually like to read love stories, mysteries, murder (the csi type) or really anything just a good read. I'm up for anything as long as it keeps me interested. Do you have any suggestions for a...

Started by kaytee717 (132) • 2 responses • Last response by Goodie123 (7274) • 5 months ago
Tags: books, new books, reading, what to read

classifybabe
(1049)
What to Read

What to Read Books for babies should have simple, repetitive text and clear images. Your newborn just likes to hear your voice, so you can read almost anything, especially books with a sing-song or...

Started by classifybabe (1049) • 2 years ago • 0 responses
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The Tech Savvy Educator
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AUPs are Boring…Wordle Makes Them FUN!

Acceptable Use Policies are boring…let’s face it; despite our best efforts to “give them teeth”, enforce them effectively, and use them wisely, many AUPs are boring to read...

Started in The Tech Savvy Educator • 11 minutes ago • 0 responses

Eureka! Science News - Health & Medicine
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Study investigates Gore-tex-type device to stop strokes and mini-strokes

A study is under way at Rush University Medical Center using a small, soft-patch device made of a Gore-tex-type material – often used to make durable outerwear – to close a common hole found in the...

Started in Eureka! Science News - Health & Medicine • 1 hour ago • 0 responses
Tags: smoking, cigarettes, , health & medicine

Eureka! Science News - Health & Medicine
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Crohn's disease surgeries make steady advances

Thousands of Americans suffering from the chronic inflammatory bowel condition known as Crohn's disease are leading longer, healthier lives due to innovative new surgeries, according to experts at...

Started in Eureka! Science News - Health & Medicine • 2 hours ago • 0 responses
Tags: smoking, cigarettes, , health & medicine

Eureka! Science News - Health & Medicine
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Routine testing after aneurysm coiling carries low risk

A very low risk of complication is associated with a routine test that determines whether a brain aneurysm treated with endovascular coiling has started to recur, a study led by the University of...

Started in Eureka! Science News - Health & Medicine • 2 hours ago • 0 responses
Tags: smoking, cigarettes, , health & medicine

Eureka! Science News - Health & Medicine
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Study shows how social support may protect brain during stroke

New research in mice suggests that high levels of social support may provide some protection against strokes by reducing the amount of damaging inflammation in the brain. read more

Started in Eureka! Science News - Health & Medicine • 2 hours ago • 0 responses
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Mattress Blog
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Buddy - Sealy Posturepedic Burtondale firm mattress

buddy of berkeley, writes: Dear C&C, I have read close to a hundred of the posts on pennlive and am hearing from you time and again about the value and comfort of a Sealy Springfree Beachside...

Started in Mattress Blog • 3 hours ago • 0 responses
Tags: Fibromyalgia, mattress, arthritis, lower back pain, c&c mattress

Eureka! Science News - Health & Medicine
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2 cancer drugs prevent, reverse type 1 diabetes, UCSF study shows

Two common cancer drugs have been shown to both prevent and reverse type 1 diabetes in a mouse model of the disease, according to research conducted at the University of California, San Francisco....

Started in Eureka! Science News - Health & Medicine • 3 hours ago • 0 responses
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Eureka! Science News - Health & Medicine
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Bed net usage increases, but 90 million African children still exposed to malaria

The use of insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs) to protect children from malaria has risen six-fold in the past seven years, according to research funded by the Wellcome Trust. Despite this success,...

Started in Eureka! Science News - Health & Medicine • 4 hours ago • 0 responses
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AutoblogGreen
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Michigan governor meets with Shai Agassi and Better Place in Israel

Filed under: Emerging Technologies, EV/Plug-in, Green Daily, Middle East Click to enlarge Michigan's Governor, Jennifer Granholm, is currently on an overseas trip to try and boost Michigan's economy....

Started in AutoblogGreen • 5 hours ago • 0 responses
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Green Driving - U.S. News
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Chrysler's Electric Vehicles Meet the Press

The automotive press believed that Chrysler was well behind its competitors in developing alternative-fueled cars until September, when the automaker suddenly unveiled four previously-secret electric...

Started in Green Driving - U.S. News • 22 hours ago • 0 responses
Tags: autos, ford, gas efficient engines