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How Appetite-stimulating Brain Cells Work Overtime During Fasting During periods of fasting, brain cells responsible for stimulating the appetite make sure that you stay hungry. Now, a new study of mice reported in the January issue of the journal Cell Metabolism, published by Cell Press, reveals the complex series of molecular events that keep those neurons active. Adults Living With Children Eat More Fat Than Do Other Adults Adults living with children eat more saturated fat -- the equivalent of nearly an entire frozen pepperoni pizza each week -- than do adults who do not live with children, according to a University of Iowa and University of Michigan Health System study. Scientists Discover How Body Fights To Control Spread Of Cancer Scientists at the University of Liverpool have found how two molecules fight in the blood to control the spread of cancer cells. Louisiana Homeland Security &Emergency Preparedness Information for Louisianans about dangers such as biological hazards, drought, fire, flooding, hurricanes, excessive heat, terrorism, winter weather, and related topics. Includes fact sheets, information about evacuation routes, links to related sites, and news (on topics such as Hurricane Katrina in August 2005). Also includes information about the emergency plans and operation of this office. Wired Test 2007: Best of Test, Cine Sinners Beware of the Easy, Effici With Vudu, just grab the remote, select a movie, agree to the rental fee (from $1 to $4, billed to your credit card), and without further ado you're watching it in HD! New Ferret Model May Measure Pandemic Potential Of H5N1 Influenza Viru Researchers from the U.S. and abroad used a contact ferret model to evaluate transmissibility of influenza viruses in humans and found that some strains currently circulating throughout the world may transmit better than others in mammals. Not Ready To Quit? Try Cutting Back -- Smoking Reduction May Lead To U According to a qualitative review of 19 studies on smoking reduction in individuals who did not want to quit, this method, typically coupled with the use of nicotine replacement products, led to an increase in quitting in 16 of the studies. Fourth of July Celebrations Database Find "selected examples of Fourth of July celebrations that have occurred throughout our nation's history"since 1776. This site also describes the formalizing of the Independence Day holiday, and provides chronologies, stories, and speeches. Includes links to some events scheduled for the Fourth of July in the current calendar year. From American University librarian James R. Heintze. Handwriting, Typewriting, Shoeprints, and Tire Treads: FBI Laboratory' This 2001 article describes how personnel in the Questioned Documents Unit (QDU) of the FBI perform examinations of material. Includes illustrated discussions of physical examinations (often of paper surfaces), comparison examinations (of handwriting and typewriting), and shoeprint and tire tread examinations. Includes details about specific cases. From the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) journal Forensic Science Communications. Slow Travel This site "is an online community and a resource for finding vacation rentals"for travelers who stay in apartments or houses that are rented by the week. "This makes for a different, slower, type of vacation."Features message boards with review of hotels, restaurants, and related destinations. Most of the material posted is about Europe and North America, but the "Rest of the World"section is growing. Also includes photos.
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