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Tag: Science

 

A Swollen Uvula Can Scare The Wits Out Of A Person

Barbara K. Smith Region: United States

There have been several times in my life when I've woke up in the middle of the night and as I tried to swallow I had to actually scream because the pain was excruciating and it was like I had something blocking my air pas... more

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Skin Tags Grow On Various Areas Of The Human Body

Barbara K. Smith Region: United States

I don't know about other people but I hate those dreadful small benign growths called "skin tags" which are composed of a core fiber and ducts, nerve cells, fat cells, and a cover or epidermis that begins to grow when... more

Views: 852
 

A Decision I Made Several Years Ago To Eat Grapes On A Daily Basis

Barbara K. Smith Region: Virginia

I'm a person who eats grapes every day of my life and I never get tired of them. These different type berries grows on woody vines in clusters and they can be red, blue, black, golden, purple or green. I prefer the blue an... more

Views: 878
 

Breast Enlargement Using Stem Cells And Fat From Your Own Body

Maya Johnson Region: United States

 In this day and age, with society as it is, many women feel that the size and shape of their breasts is simply not good enough, and as a result of this, their confidence can take a real knock. Certain factors such as... more

Views: 1044
 

Importance of Self-Advocacy

Karen Lowry Region: United States

So once again, I see evidence of the not-so-user-friendly environment that the school provides for our kids with ADHD and co-occurring learning differences.  They struggle with so many issues:  focus, executive f... more

Views: 685
 

Southbound humpback whales sing along on Gold Coast

Michael Smith Region: Australia

  By Michael S. Smith   I’d never heard anything like it.   Monolithic sounds blasted and bubbled between silent spaces.   Slow rhythms and themes, notes like obsidian ocean swells and the ... more

Views: 2322
 

Scientists Document Wild Snow Leopard Cubs in Mongolia

Global Voices Region: Mongolia

By I-fan Lin Snow leopards [1] are rare and very elusive. A team of scientists from the Snow Leopard Trust has been conducting a long term study on the big cats and recently followed two female snow leopards, Anu and L... more

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China: Space Mission Launch Raises Questions

Global Voices Region: China

Written by Oiwan Lam On June 16, 2012, China successfully launched the Shenzhou-9 capsule, the country's fourth manned space mission. In order to celebrate this national feat, Chinese portal website Sina Weibo, ha... more

Views: 1071
 

Taking On The Skyscraper Sociopaths: Strip Away Their Masks -- and Relax

Donald Croft Brickner Region: Iowa

Please -- get this must-read book: "The Sociopath Next Door," by Martha Stout, Ph.D. During the volatile months ahead, we'll need to soberly become fluent in sociopathy -- because dealing with countless sociopathic influen... more

Views: 531
 

NIT Srinagar organizing science camp for Kashmiri students

Scoop News Region: India

  Srinagar, February 15 (Scoop News) –National Institute of Technology, Srinagar is organizing a science camp for the 300 meritorious students of the Kashmir valley around 30 from each district (to cover whole ... more

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