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Kids - Gaming - Home - Computer
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 The Daily Mail 
How computers can harm your children's future... by damaging their brains
Sat 4 Jul 2009
| Children who spend hour after hour on the computer may be damaging a vital part of their brains. Here, in a stark warning, Baroness Susan Greenfield, director of the Royal Institution and Oxford Pro... (photo: WN / Dominic Canoy)
Swiss professor Phillipe Morel, right, Head of Visceral and Transplantation Surgery
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 USA Today 
Doctors say more ovary transplants possible
Sat 4 Jul 2009
Posted  | Comment  | Recommend | | |  HEALTH UPDATES ON TWITTER LONDON (AP) — Two new techniques to preserve and transplant ovaries might give women a better chance to fi... (photo: AP / Salvatore Di Nolfi)
 On July 20th, 1969, humans first set foot on the Moon. Taken from a window of their Apollo 11 lunar module, the Eagle, this picture shows the footprints in the powdery lunar soil made by astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin.   vio1  The Guardian  Sat 4 Jul 2009
The man who fell to earth
| Forty years ago Buzz Aldrin became the second man to walk on the moon. He was there for two and a half hours, but the breakdown which followed lasted a decade. He tells Stephen Moss how he has final... (photo: NASA)
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Michael Palin  The Independent  Sat 4 Jul 2009
A new journey of exploration for Michael Palin
| They all sound somewhat dramatic, the mishaps suffered in the course of the seven long voyages around the world embarked upon by Michael Palin, Monty Python comic turned TV traveller, but one sounds... (photo: Flickr / )
Actor   Entertainment   Morocco   Photos   Travellers  
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Virgin Coconut Oil  -  VCO  -  Filipino Product Inquirer Sat 4 Jul 2009
Boosting immune system through VCO
| MANILA, Philippines – Everyday, we face the fact that a harmful virus, bacterium, parasite or fungus would enter our body and give us all sorts of health problem rangin... (photo: WN / Trigedia)
Coconut   Health   Philippines   Photos   Virus  
Sunset  -  Clouds  -  Trees  -  Nature  -  Climate Change The Australian Sat 4 Jul 2009
Climate change to blame for shrinking wild Scottish sheep

| PARIS: Climate change has caused a flock of wild sheep on a remote northern Scottish island to become smaller, according to an unusual investigation published yesterday... (photo: WN / Trigedia)
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Child  -  Young Boy  -  Chocolate Cake  -  Goldilock's  -  Birthday Cake Seattle Times Fri 3 Jul 2009
Just how friendly are those probiotics in your food?
| Ready for some live, active cultures in your chocolate? How about your breakfast cereal? | Probiotics, the so-called "friendly" bacteria with health benefits, have bust... (photo: WN / Trigedia)
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pigs China Daily Fri 3 Jul 2009
China to use Harvard gene pigs for tranplant test
| CHENGDU: A Chinese hospital in southwestern Sichuan Province will import four genetically-engineered pigs from Harvard University to carry out pig-to-monkey organ trans... (photo: GFDL / BrokenSphere)
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Skin cancers,This large tumor presented as a protuberant mass on the buttock of a 45-year-old woman. Microscopically it showed sheets of undifferentiated cells with high nuclear/cytoplasmic ratio, a high mitotic rate, a occasional inconspicuous nucleoli CBC Fri 3 Jul 2009
Skin cancer rate up for Canadians born in the 1990s

About 75,000 Canadians will be diagnosed with non-malignant skin cancer this year, according to the Canadian Dermatology Association. (Darryl Dyck/Canadian Press) | Skin ... (photo: Creative Commons / Ed Uthman)
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