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How Exercise Lowers Cardiovascular Risk It's well-known that physical activity can improve cardiovascular health. But it's the impact exercise has on specific known risk factors that accounts for about 60 percent of that improvement, researchers reported. Sinus Problems Are Treated Well With Safe, Inexpensive Treatment An inexpensive, safe and easy treatment is an effective method for treating chronic nasal and sinus symptoms -- more effective, in fact, than commonly used saline sprays, according to a new study. Apple Drops iPod Prices: Old Models to Stay in Store, Shuffle to Be Ax With nary a “Back Soon” sticky note to signal a reshuffle of its product lines, Apple has already started to drop the prices of various iPods.

 Proclamation by the President: National Day of Prayer and Remembrance Official press release from President George W. Bush proclaiming September 16, 2005, as a National Day of Prayer and Remembrance for the Victims of Hurricane Katrina. It is meant to "honor the memory of those who lost their lives, to provide comfort and strength to the families of the victims, and to help ease the burden of the survivors." Lifespan Of HIV-infected Cells Might Be Shorter Than Previously Believ Researchers have used mathematical models to demonstrate that cells infected with HIV could die sooner than was thought until now. If infected cells have a shorter lifespan then this increases the chances of the virus escaping the attention of the immune system. McKinley Assassination Ink: A Documentary History of William McKinley' This site "offer[s] readers the largest possible selection of full-text primary source documents relating to the 1901 assassination of President William McKinley and the immediate aftermath of that event, including the succession of Theodore Roosevelt to the presidency and the incarceration, trial, and execution of assassin Leon Czolgosz."Documents date from the 1890s through 1910s. Also includes a bibliography and links to related sites. Edited and maintained by librarians C.A. Gable and S.N. Huthmacher. Doom Creator Eyes DS John Carmack of id hopes to bring his cell-phone game Orcs andElves to Nintendo's handheld. In Game|Life. Truly filthy lucre Scientists in Bristol have developed a new analytical technique that involves feeding bank notes into a mass spectrometer to help forensic scientists to quickly distinguish between notes contaminated with illicit drugs and money from general circulation New Telomere Discovery Could Help Explain Why Cancer Cells Never Stop Scientists have discovered that telomeres, the repeated DNA-protein complexes at the end of chromosomes that progressively shorten every time a cell divides, also contain RNA. This discovery calls into question our understanding of how telomeres function, and may provide a new avenue of attack for stopping telomere renewal in cancer cells. [Funny] A referee has sent himself off in an Englishamateur league mat 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.
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