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November 04, 2008

I just got off the phone with Phil and we have good news to report on Alice. She is ready to come home after spending almost four days in the veterinary hospital. According to Phil she is holding down semi solid food and has not had a vomiting incident since she recovered from surgery. According to ...
Scratchings-and-Sniffings [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Larry McDaniel at 11:49 AM

October 13, 2008

Royal Society of Medicine, London, England, 2008 Keynote Speaker Dr Richard Lippman Born December 18, 1944. In Stockholm, Sweden he attended Sveaplan Vuxen Gymnasium where he graduated with honors in all courses. Dr. Lippman attended Arizona State University and Cornell University, Ithaca, New York,...
Walks With Thunder | BlogTalkRadio Feed [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 12:00 PM

August 26, 2008

Small Scattered Fragments Do Not a Dwarf Make: Biological and Archaeological Data Indicate that Prehistoric Inhabitants of Palau Were Normal Sized: Current archaeological evidence from Palau in western Micronesia indicates that the archipelago was settled around 3000-3300 BP by normal sized populati...
A Blog Around The Clock [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 8:10 PM

May 25, 2008

I recently had the honor and privilege to be invited to the Microsoft Influencer Summit in Toronto Canada.  At first I must admit I was curious as to what was meant by an "Influencer", but it was made very clear while I was at the event.  I made some amazing new friends that will probably ...
Software Development in the Real World [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 8:18 AM

April 05, 2008

Amazing that woman pop these pills and have no idea that they could be killing/aborting their unborn children!   “The Pill” is the popular term for more than forty different commercially available oral contraceptives. In medicine, they are commonly referred to as BCPs (birth control pil...
Wife and Mom of Two [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 8:07 AM

March 16, 2008

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textual conjectures [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 7:41 PM

March 05, 2008

Announcements for week of 3/10/08:  Welcome back for the 8th week of the Spring semester.  Note 1: A calendar for upcoming CSUF Department of Music Concerts, Recitals, Theatre and Dance appears at the end of OLLI Announcements.  Note 2: Announcements for OLLI publication in this weekl...
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February 24, 2008

“Now for the first time gynaecological scans have revealed clear anatomical differences between women who claim to experience vaginal orgasms involving a G spot and those who don’t. It might mean that there is a G spot, after all. What’s more, a simple test could tell you if itR...
PervScan [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 9:46 PM

February 22, 2008

DIETA PRIVA DI GLUTINE E DI CASEINA NELL’AUTISMO E TEORIA DELL’ECCESSO DI OPPIOIDI: UN ALTRO PUNTO DI VISTA Renato COCCHI, neurologo e psicologo medico Riassunto E’ stata fatta una estesa rassegna della dieta priva di glutine e di caseina, come prospettata negli scritti di Reichelt...
Autismo è... [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 11:42 AM

February 14, 2008

Andrew Wakefield has responded to the latest MMR Study showing no link between the vaccine and autism. Just to recap, the latest Baird et al study looked at whether autistic kids and non-autistic controls showed any variance in their measles antibody response. They don’t. The measles aspect of...
Left Brain/Right Brain [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 6:15 AM
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