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| CNN.com - Health Updated : Study: Ginkgo doesn't cut dementia risk The popular herb ginkgo biloba does not reduce the risk of dementia or Alzheimer's disease, according to a study of more than 1,500 elderly patients who took the supplement. Often touted as a way to preserve aging memories, no large-scale, randomized clinical trial -- until now -- has thoroughly evaluated the safety and effectiveness of ginkgo biloba extract as a way to prevent dementia. Publ.Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 17:56:13 EST Source: CNN.com Healthy Thanksgiving tips, market to table Thanksgiving marks the beginning of a season where eating is central to the festivities. While it's also the season of indulgence, it's easy to plan a holiday meal that's delicious and healthful. Whether you're serving two or 20, these guidelines will help make sure your big dinner is a success. Follow our tips for making smart choices at the market, in the kitchen, and at the table. Publ.Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 08:58:28 EST Source: CNN.com Looking for hope amid the ashes Jonathan Reyes whimpered softly as he and his parents approached what was left of their house, one of more than than 500 structures razed by wildfires raging in Los Angeles County. His parents were anguished about explaining the loss to their son. Any 7-year-old would find such loss devastating, but Jonathan is even more fragile. He has autism. Publ.Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 17:06:25 EST Source: CNN.com U.S. opens FDA office in China after scares The first foreign office of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration opened Wednesday in Beijing after an influx of contaminated Chinese food and drug imports to the United States. Publ.Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 12:18:40 EST Source: CNN.com How astronauts stay fit, on and off the planet Being in space is like being Superman every day, says Clay Anderson, a NASA astronaut from Omaha, Nebraska. But floating around in zero-G can have some serious consequences for the human body, NASA's experts have learned. Publ.Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 10:07:59 EST Source: CNN.com |
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Johnny Cash "A Boy Named Sue" ORIGINAL Posted by: jegjr
Video duration: 187 seconds This is live at San Quentin in 1969. This is the original radio version (except no bleep) that your daddy knows! |
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Changing of the guard Posted by: jegjr
Video duration: 43 seconds Changing of the guard at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial in Taipei, Taiwan. |
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New Guards on Watch Posted by: jegjr
Video duration: 40 seconds Also found on the USCG Duane are countless Barracuda. On this particular dive the current was quite strong. You can tell this by the way the Barracuda are actually having to "swim" to stay still. Because of their perfect built-for-speed torpedo-shaped bodies, usually Barracudas will appear motionless as they hang in one spot against the current. |
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The Better to Eat You With Posted by: jegjr
Video duration: 27 seconds Usually during the cooler winter months, Bullsharks would gather on the USCG Duane. However, to our surprise, they showed up in the summer of 2005. |
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I'm still hungry! Posted by: jegjr
Video duration: 22 seconds More Bullsharks on the USCG Duane. |
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School's Out! Posted by: jegjr
Video duration: 28 seconds The USCG Duane was intentionally sunk 6 miles off the coast of Key Largo, FL in 1987. She sits upright in 120' of water. Many fish species, including this rather large school of Permit congregate around her. |





