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http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/56026 ... y.html.csp
I've always dreaded having to pray in any meeting...
I've always dreaded having to pray in any meeting...
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What the scientists said: 

How the media interpreted the scientists' words:We hypothesized that infectious burden (IB), a composite serologic measure of exposure to common pathogens (i.e., Chlamydia pneumoniae, Helicobacter pylori, cytomegalovirus, and herpes simplex virus 1 and 2) associated with vascular risk in the prospective Northern Manhattan Study (NOMAS), would also be associated with cognition.
Reminds me of thisCold sores linked to cognitive decline

Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur.
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http://universe.byu.edu/beta/2013/04/01 ... ve-at-byu/
...100 Hour Board, an online forum where volunteer “know-it-alls” answer questions...
Huh. I prefer the term omniscients over "know-it-alls" to describe the board writers.
...100 Hour Board, an online forum where volunteer “know-it-alls” answer questions...
Huh. I prefer the term omniscients over "know-it-alls" to describe the board writers.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newsvid ... again.html
Since I have nowhere else to share this, you get a brief cameo.
Since I have nowhere else to share this, you get a brief cameo.
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Funny that this question posted todayGiovanni Schwartz wrote:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newsvid ... again.html
Since I have nowhere else to share this, you get a brief cameo.
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http://www.ksl.com/?sid=24937084&nid=148 - The headline reads "LDS Church pleased with BSA compromise on gay Scouts"
The press release wording is more neutral - http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/c ... of-america
The press release wording is more neutral - http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/c ... of-america
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 90104.html
Men that are just too good looking to be seen in public.
Men that are just too good looking to be seen in public.
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Ha! I was going to post this article, too.S.A.M. wrote:http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 90104.html
Men that are just too good looking to be seen in public.
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Emiliana wrote:Ha! I was going to post this article, too.S.A.M. wrote:http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 90104.html
Men that are just too good looking to be seen in public.
Lol immediately the song by Right Said Fred went through my mind http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39YUXIKrOFk
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This isn't exactly news, but crime rates are still going down in the UK (and probably other developed nations). The author has a very very long list of possible reasons why, with no sources to back it up, but it was still interesting to read, not to mention nice to know that no, actually, the world is not getting worse every day.
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http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/ ... -crystals/
Interesting thought. I wonder if those Chinese guys can prove it.
Interesting thought. I wonder if those Chinese guys can prove it.
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Have you read Steven Pinker's The Better Angels of Our Nature?mic0 wrote:This isn't exactly news, but crime rates are still going down in the UK (and probably other developed nations). The author has a very very long list of possible reasons why, with no sources to back it up, but it was still interesting to read, not to mention nice to know that no, actually, the world is not getting worse every day.
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UGH one of my pet peeves are when people are like "this is the worst time to live ever!" and I'm like... well, at least we're better than sodom and gomorrah, right? At least we have laws and aren't eating each other like at the the end of the BoM?mic0 wrote:This isn't exactly news, but crime rates are still going down in the UK (and probably other developed nations). The author has a very very long list of possible reasons why, with no sources to back it up, but it was still interesting to read, not to mention nice to know that no, actually, the world is not getting worse every day.
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Portia, I haven't read it thought I've heard many (good) things about it. Did you read it? Do you recommend it or am I good just knowing the general idea? 
Whistler, you're great! At least we aren't eating each other, right?
YES. I was seriously just thinking the other day about how I have to take medicine for stomach issues, and advil for headaches, and man I just wish I didn't have to. Then I remembered that 150 years ago if I had a stomachache I would have just suffered through it, and maybe died young because if it got any worse there was nothing that could be done. Maybe the world is actually better!
Whistler, you're great! At least we aren't eating each other, right?
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I highly recommend it. It's not only a landmark tome, but written in his engaging, amusing style.mic0 wrote:Portia, I haven't read it thought I've heard many (good) things about it. Did you read it? Do you recommend it or am I good just knowing the general idea? :)
Whistler, you're great! At least we aren't eating each other, right? :D YES. I was seriously just thinking the other day about how I have to take medicine for stomach issues, and advil for headaches, and man I just wish I didn't have to. Then I remembered that 150 years ago if I had a stomachache I would have just suffered through it, and maybe died young because if it got any worse there was nothing that could be done. Maybe the world is actually better!
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This is an interesting case: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-575 ... -together/
