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Time and Time Again: Buying and Selling Timeshares and Vacation Plans Consumer fact sheet about vacation home ownership options, which include timeshares and vacation interval plans. Discusses the basics of vacation home ownership, terminology (such as fractional ownership and lockouts), how to evaluate a plan, how exchange systems works, what to do before selling a timeshare, and related topics. From the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). 'Wonderful' Star Reveals Its Hot Nature For the first time an X-ray image of a pair of interacting stars has been made by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. The ability to distinguish between the interacting stars -- one a highly evolved giant star and the other likely a white dwarf -- allowed a team of scientists to observe an X-ray outburst from the giant star and find evidence that a bridge of hot matter is streaming between the two stars. [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. Cell Death By Necrosis Leads To Heart Failure The prevalence of heart failure continues to increase in the Western world, making it one of the biggest killers in this region. It is characterized by loss of the muscle cells of the heart (cardiomyocytes). Although this loss is generally considered to occur mostly through a process known as apoptotic cell death, a new study indicates that cell death by necrosis also has a role in the cardiomyocyte loss that accompanies heart failure in mice. Mayo Clinic Cancer Center Finds Possible Genetic Link To Pancreatic Ca Mayo Clinic researchers have found the risk of developing pancreatic cancer at a young age (under 60) to be twice as high for people who carry a mutation of the gene that causes cystic fibrosis, compared to noncarriers. Results of a pilot and follow-up study were reported Oct. 14, 2005, online in the journal Gut. Don’t be such a scientist! Don’t be such a scientist! It’s the kind of thing I’d expect my sister to say to my face if I’ve gone off on one of my lecture mode conversations about some great discovery, or something some of my artier friends might whisper about me behind my back. Sometimes it’s a personal wish…but then I [...]Don’t be such a scientist! is a post from: Sciencebase Science Blog Preventative Brain Radiation For Lung Cancer Patients: Benefits And Ri A new study is taking a closer look at the benefits vs. risks for lung cancer patients to undergo preventative brain radiation therapy as a means to stop cancer from spreading to the brain. Study results show that while preventative brain radiation for patients with nonsmall cell lung cancer -- the most common form of lung cancer -- does reduce the chance of developing brain metastases, it impacts some short-term and long-term memory. Good Enough To Eat: Olives Drab?Grow or Cure Your Own This article provides detailed instructions for curing olives kalamata-style, using a salt solution, vinegar, and herbs. From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Vitamin D2 Is As Effective As Vitamin D3 In Maintaining Concentrations Researchers have found that vitamin D2 is equally as effective as vitamin D3 in maintaining 25-hydroxyvitamin D status. Vitamin D2 has been the main stay for the prevention and treatment of vitamin D deficiency in children and adults and as little as 100 IU of vitamin D2 was found to be effective in the prevention of rickets. Both vitamin D2 and vitamin D3 form 25-hydroxyvitamin D. Tip of the Week: Getting Ready for the Season We have updated and expanded our popular Holidays collection. We've added a new section on Holiday Safety and flossed out some websites that were showing their age. Enjoy!
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