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Latest Indiana news, sports, business and entertainment
INDIANA STORMS Lightning ignites NW Indiana condo complex fire (Information in the following story is from: The Times, http://www.thetimesonline.com) SCHERERVILLE, Ind. (AP) — A lightning strike has ignited a fire that destroyed two floors of a...Tags: Indiana University, Newspaper and Magazine, Roman Catholicism, Judges, National Weather Service
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Study boosts online matchmaking
For more than a decade, the online dating site eHarmony has pitched itself as a company that matches singles with romantic partners who are looking for lifelong relationships. Now a study funded by the Santa Monica-based firm offers scientific evidence...
Tags: Marriage, Human Interest, The Happiest News!, Arts and Culture, University of Chicago
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CoBank contribution supports NDSU Quentin Burdick Center
CoBank has contributed $250,000 to North Dakota State University through the next five years. Of that amount, $160,000 will go to the Quentin Burdick Center for Cooperatives to expand its mission of education, research and outreach. The remaining funds...Tags: Media Industry, Teaching and Learning, Financial Aid, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Outdoors Almanac Birdwatching tour near Montrose
Presho - The South Dakota Grassland Coalition is sponsoring a birdwatching tour at the Bill and Connie Smith farm northeast of Montrose, S.D., on June 14-15. In addition to birdwatching, the event will include breakout sessions on bird identification,...Tags: State Parks, Louisiana State University, University of Georgia, Wetlands, Science
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Do TV ads for medication lead to more prescriptions?
I learned recently about two prescription drugs I'd never heard of before — not from my doctor, but from TV commercials. Axiron is applied like deodorant — under your arm. Well, under the arm of a man who has low testosterone and has been...Tags: Heart Attack, Yale University, University of Georgia, Cornell University, Symptoms
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Student news - May 30
Elizabeth A. Wine of Greencastle, Pa., received a Master of Arts in clinical psychology as part of Regent University’s doctor of clinical psychology program, the third year of which she is completing. As part of the doctoral program, Wine...Tags: Wines, Philosophy, Regent University, Science and Technology, Religion and Belief
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Some common prescriptions linked to impotence
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Tranquilizers known as benzodiazepines and certain older antidepressants are linked with a greater chance of having erectile dysfunction (ED), according to a new survey. "Definitely it confirms the tricyclics (antidepressants)...Tags: Erectile Dysfunction, Valium (drug), Watertown, Physical Conditions, High Blood Pressure
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Apes, toddler show that language may have evolved from gestures
What do a chimpanzee, a bonobo and a toddler all have in common? They all use gestures to communicate. By studying hours of video of a female chimp named Panpanzee, a female bonobo named Panbanisha and a little girl with the initials GN, a team of...
Tags: Philosophy, University of California, Los Angeles, Science and Technology, Religion and Belief, Medical Specialization
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Regular exercise has powerful effect on brain health
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I'm 68 and understand that exercise is good for my health, but I recently read that exercise can also reduce the risk of developing dementia. Is that true, and if so, do researchers know why? ANSWER: Perhaps one of the most feared...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Aricept (drug), Symptoms, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Alzheimer's Disease
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What would the world be like if life span were to increase dramatically?
Imagine, for a moment, what might happen if science succeeds in eradicating disease and people live far longer than they do today. Do we toast to the extra years spent embracing loved ones and traveling the planet (maybe other planets?) and learning new...Tags: Sociology, Genetics, Obituaries, Alzheimer's Disease, Conservation
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New research points to turning point in human diet
Reuters(Reuters) - Human ancestors in Africa about 3.4 million years ago expanded their diets beyond the leaves and fruits preferred by most primates and began eating grasses and grass-like plants, setting the stage for expanded habitats, according to new...Tags: University of Utah, Science and Technology, Science
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Daily sunscreen may prevent skin aging
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Using sunscreen every day may help protect against aging skin, according to a new study from Australia. Although the benefits of sunscreen are well know when it comes to preventing sunburns and lowering skin cancer risks,...Tags: Beta-Carotene, Photoaging, Skin Conditions, Sunburn, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure
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