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    Aug 13, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Mayo Clinic: Rep. Jackson being treated for bipolar disorder

    The Mayo Clinic on Monday announced that Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. has bipolar disorder, the clearest indication so far of what's kept the veteran South Side lawmaker on medical leave and out of the public eye for more than two months.
    The Mayo Clinic on Monday announced that Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. has bipolar disorder, the clearest indication so far of what's kept the veteran South Side lawmaker on medical leave and out of the public eye for more than two months. But Jackson's family,...

    Tags: Weight, Pharmaceuticals, Health Treatments, Primaries, Mental Illness

  2. Aug 20, 2012 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  3. Mosquitoes Suck: Why they bite some people more than others

    Dena Tomlin and David Greer could not be more opposite--but it’s Dena who draws the extra attention of mosquitoes.
    CW33 News
    Dena Tomlin and David Greer could not be more opposite--but it’s Dena who draws the extra attention of mosquitoes. “Always,” Dena said with a laugh. “I don't know, maybe it’s the perfume I wear, I don't know, I always get...

    Tags: Carrollton, Chocolate Chip Cookies, Science and Technology

  4. Aug 22, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. New study gives insight into resistance to Alzheimer's

    Everyone will exhibit some kind of cognitive decline with advancing years. But the idea that we can shield ourselves from the most devastating brain diseases,Alzheimer's disease and dementia, is an intriguing prospect and an area of great interest to scientists and an aging population.
    Everyone will exhibit some kind of cognitive decline with advancing years. But the idea that we can shield ourselves from the most devastating brain diseases,Alzheimer's disease and dementia, is an intriguing prospect and an area of great interest to...

    Tags: Mount Sinai, Vegetarian Diet, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Brain, Medical Research

  6. Aug 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Elizabeth Emken: Running against Sen. Dianne Feinstein, and the odds

    Like many parents of autistic children, Elizabeth Emken's priorities changed when she heard her son's diagnosis. But most parents do not wind up running for U.S. Senate. Emken's 12.5% of the vote in the June primary makes her the GOP challenger to Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein. She's a UCLA graduate in economics and political science who worked at IBM before launching into more than a decade of lobbying for autism legislation. She'll be in Tampa — home of the Buccaneers football team — for next week's GOP convention. And while a football coach, as her father once was, might assess her chances against Feinstein as "fourth and very long," like so many other parents of autistic kids, Emken is used to those odds.
    Like many parents of autistic children, Elizabeth Emken's priorities changed when she heard her son's diagnosis. But most parents do not wind up running for U.S. Senate. Emken's 12.5% of the vote in the June primary makes her the GOP challenger to...

    Tags: Lobbying, Autism, Dianne Feinstein, Health Care Reform (2009), Primaries

  8. Aug 22, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  9. DNA Sample Leads Police to Copper Thief

    NORTH HILLS, Calif. (KTLA) -- A suspected copper wire thief was captured after detectives linked him to DNA left at the scene, officials said Wednesday.
    KTLA News
    NORTH HILLS, Calif. (KTLA) -- A suspected copper wire thief was captured after detectives linked him to DNA left at the scene, officials said Wednesday. In January, a homeowner refurbishing an uninhabited home in the 9500 block of Langdon Avenue found...

    Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Biotechnology Industry, Criminals, DNA, Chemical Industry

  10. Jun 8, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Market Watch: Kinnows make a sweet citrus juice

    Amid the seasonal abundance of apricots, cherries, peaches and Boysenberries, it is hard to imagine that a citrus juice would become an object of craving, but few shoppers have any idea just how sweet and flavorful late-harvest Kinnow mandarins can be. Their juice, squeezed fresh at markets by Lucio Trinidad of Piru, is shockingly deep yellow-orange, almost syrupy in texture, and intensely aromatic and sweet, with just enough balancing acidity to forestall insipidity.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Amid the seasonal abundance of apricots, cherries, peaches and Boysenberries, it is hard to imagine that a citrus juice would become an object of craving, but few shoppers have any idea just how sweet and flavorful late-harvest Kinnow mandarins can be....

    Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Pies and Tarts, Apricots, Trinidad and Tobago

  12. Aug 15, 2012 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  13. Agdia growing in Elkhart

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">ELKHART -- Agdia Inc. is growing because of the evolving agricultural</span><span style="font-size: small;"> market's high-tech ways to test for potentially devastating diseases.</span>
    South Bend Tribune Correspondent
    ELKHART -- Agdia Inc. is growing because of the evolving agricultural market's high-tech ways to test for potentially devastating diseases. "It's been a constant growth area," said President Baziel Vrient, 61, who joined the Elkhart company as an...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Companies and Corporations, Symptoms, Economy, Business and Finance, Viral Diseases and Infections

  14. Aug 16, 2012 |Column| Daily American
  15. "What happens when you mess with Mother Nature?"

    In our efforts to understand and deal with Mother Nature, we have invented, engineered and manipulated her in ways that often produce unexpected results.
    In our efforts to understand and deal with Mother Nature, we have invented, engineered and manipulated her in ways that often produce unexpected results. There is currently a drought in the Midwest that is devastating small farmers all across the plains....

    Tags: NPR, Cancer, Genetic Engineering, Science and Technology

  16. Aug 15, 2012 |Story| HB Independent
  17. Greer's OC: 'Solutions' is the cure for denim woes

    When it comes to shopping for coveted denim, you'll want to check out Solutions the Premier Denim Store at Westcliff Court in Newport Beach. All denim is reduced 20% with a student I.D. through Labor Day. Solutions just received great denim styles,...

    Tags: Crate & Barrel, Beef Brisket, Fashion Trends, Tori Spelling, Bars and Clubs

  18. Aug 17, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. Drought of 2012 held at bay thanks to advanced food production technologies

    If farmers in 2012 had to rely on the technologies they were using in 1956 or in 1988, when there were two previous droughts comparable to this year, the results would have been devastating. For example, the USDA projects a drop in corn production from...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Syngenta AG, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Droughts, Genetic Engineering

  20. Aug 17, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  21. Working to develop beans that tolerate flood

    For more than two decades, Tara VanToai, a researcher from USDA's Agricultural Research Service, has studied flood tolerance in soybeans. Her studies have included soybeans grown in greenhouses, laboratories, growth chambers, experimental fields and...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Medical Research

  22. Aug 17, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  23. Summer's end signals hardening of antlers

    The antlers of male deer are bone and are grown as an extension of the animal's skull. They are a single structure that's shed and regrown each year. Horns, however, are two-part structures found on antelope, bighorn sheep, bison and other bovine species....
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