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Jamestown 2007: America's 400th Anniversary Official site for the commemoration of the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown, Virginia, "settled in 1607, [it] was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas."The site features tourist information, an events calendar, a link to educational material, activities and games for children, and descriptions of prior commemorations in 1807, 1857, 1907, and 1957. Calcium May Protect Women From Cancer A University of Minnesota Cancer Center study found that women consuming more than 800 milligrams of calcium each day reduced their risk of colorectal cancer by as much as 26 to 46 percent. A 26 percent reduction in risk of colorectal cancer occurred regardless of whether the calcium intake was from diet or supplement. Jefferson Scientists Identify Gene Defect Leading To Abnormal Skin Dev Researchers at Jefferson Medical College and at the Wadsworth Center in New York have identified a gene defect in mice resulting in a range of abnormalities, from cyclical hair loss and skin cancer to severe problems in normal skin development. The work may lead to improved treatments for skin injuries, including burns, and might have implications for diseases such as eczema and psoriasis, as well as certain cancers. Actions Speak Louder: Why We Use Our Past Behavior To Determine Our Cu Sometimes it's difficult for us to remember how we felt about a product. A new study reveals that when memory fails, consumers will use postpurchase actions as a proxy. In other words, if we gab about a terrible dinner and a boring movie with loved ones, we might mistake the positive memory of talking about the experience for positive memories of the experience itself. For Some Diabetics, Burden Of Care Rivals Complications Of Disease Many patients with diabetes say that the inconvenience and discomfort of constant therapeutic vigilance, particularly multiple daily insulin injections, has as much impact on the quality of their lives as an intermediate complication. On average, patients considered the burden of comprehensive diabetes care comparable to that of angina, nerve or kidney damage. [Funny] A referee has sent himself off in an English amateur league ma Andy Wain had to abandon the Sunday league match between Peterborough North End and a Royal Mail side in the 63rd minute after throwing down his whistle and marching up to confront North End's keeper. Potential New Therapy For The Treatment Of Alzheimer's Disease And Oth Researchers have provided new information about how communication among neurons may be prevented from deteriorating in conditions such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). The new results may lead to new therapies for the treatment of not only AD but also motor neuron diseases and prion diseases. Most current research efforts to find a treatment for AD and similar conditions focuses on what happens to the main part -- or body -- of a neuron, but recent studies have examined how neuronal communication is impaired in human diseases such as AD. Women Persist In Plastic Surgery Treatments That Are Not Working, Rese Women are more likely to persist with using creams, supplements and plastic surgery to look younger if they feel these are not yet working, new research says. Researchers found that when women want to avoid a feared self-image, they kept trying if they perceive themselves to be failing, but as soon as they began to succeed their anxiety lessened and they stopped trying. Fluid Particles Irreversible In Some Circumstances, Physicists Report When a viscous fluid, such as a jar of honey, is stirred and then unstirred, the contents return to their starting points. However, according to research by a team of physicists headed by New York University's David Pine, the particles of such fluids do not always return to their original locations. The findings are reported in the latest issue of the journal Nature. 10 Great Moments in Baseball Superstition History This September 2005 article describes some baseball behavior based on superstitions. Examples include the "Curse of the Bambino, which mercifully ended its reign when the Red Sox won the 2004 World Series,"and the related "Curse of the Billy Goat"associated with the Chicago Cubs, the "classic baseball superstition [that] requires that teammates must not talk to a pitcher who is working on a no-hitter,"and more. From the Seattle Times.
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