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► SCIENCEDAILY - Mar. 4, 2013 Grandmother's Cigarette Habit Could Be the Cause of Grandchild's Asthma — Grandmother's cigarette smoking could be responsible for her grandchild's asthma, and the recent discovery of this multi-generational transmission of disease suggests the environmental factors experienced today could determine the health of family members for generations to come, two Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute (LA BioMed) lead researchers write in the March edition of Review of Obstetrics & Gynecology.
► JAPAN TIMES 5 January 2013 - Team at Riken taps iPS cells to kill cancer || ► SCIENCEDIRECT - The tale of T cells || ► Cardiff University - T-cell Group || ► New England Journal of Medicine - Treatment of Metastatic Melanoma with Autologous CD4+ T Cells against NY-ESO-1 || ► DAILY MAIL 3 January 2013 : World first as scientists create cancer-killing cells that can be injected into patients || ► LIVESCIENCE 5 February 2013 - 3D-Printed Human Embryonic Stem Cells Created for First Time || ► LIVESCIENCE 24 January 2013 - Immune System: Diseases, Disorders & Function
In my solitude, I am very scared of the diseases associated with cells of the human body. We are the creatures composed of cells. Scientists can inject various substances into cells of experimental animals. And I. .. (Arghh, please, Cisca! Do not transmit your hidden paranoid illness to others. Why? Do you think they (probably) would / could inject cancer cells into human cells? Arghhh! Stop it! Stop it! Stop thinking weird, before eventually you will become a real paranoid and your life will be more uncomfortable to live. Only the evil scientist who will do the idea: Injecting cancer cells into cells of the human body. This condition makes us paranoid to see the cancer patients. Do not stay to watch over a family member who is suffering from cancer. Someone will put sleeping pills into your drink and someone will inject you the same cancer cells into your body. Then you and you're all in the same family would suffer from the same disease. Stop it! Stop it! Stop thinking bad, Cisca! Instead you let your paranoid instincts take over your mind, you better find out more about what's the cause of your concern. Talk about this to your partner. Think about one thing, someone will do something based on the goal. So, if your concern is proven true, find out what the intent and purpose behind all those barbaric acts.)
► Scientists Catch Evolving Germs and Cancer Cells Early - Mar. 6, 2013 — Scientists at A*STAR's Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS) have developed a novel technique to precisely monitor and study the evolution of micro-organisms such as viruses and bacteria. This is an extremely important capability as it allows scientists to investigate if new drugs designed to kill them are working, and catch the development of resistance early on.
► LIVESCIENCE 28 March 2013 - Deadly Blood Type Solves 60-Year-Old Medical Mystery -Charles Choi, LiveScience Contributor
► INHABITAT 10/16/11 : Bosco Verticale in Milan Will Be the World's First Vertical Forest - by Diane Pham || ► YAHOO TRAVEL Mar 28, 2013 - travel.yahoo.com/blogs/compass/vertical-forest-skyscrapers-coming-milan-212117629.html
► OMG! Mar 28, 2013 : Adriana Lima Wears Her Dress Backward - By Jenny Depper || ► E Online Mar. 29, 2013 : Adriana Lima Wears Her Alberta Ferretti Dress Backward - by Rose Curiel
► BBC 28 March 2013 : On RAF rescue duties with Prince William || ► BBC 28 March 2013 : Prince William features in new Helicopter Rescue TV series || ► US MAGAZINE March 27, 2013 :: Prince William Leaving Royal Air Force Search and Rescue Job
► Champion Spotlight: Zac, the Secret Weapon. Published on Mar 28, 2013 by RiotGamesInc
► Combats dans l'Adrar des Ifhôgas, Armée Française, Mali, du 09/02 au 01/03 2013. Published on Mar 2, 2013 by Pascal Dupon
► Why Did the US Government and Big Oil Hate Chavez? Published on Mar 7, 2013 by TheRealNews
► Steve Quayle Operation Highjump. Published on Feb 25, 2013 by PIWarsVideo
► Obama's Civil War - We Can Kill You When Ever We Want. Published on Mar 4, 2013 by TheTruethSeeker
► North Korea says enters "state of war" against South
► U.S. B-2 bombers sent to Korea on rare mission: diplomacy not destruction
► Iran, North Korea, Syria block U.N. arms trade treaty
► China to spend $16 billion to tackle Beijing pollution crisis
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Animation? I have a lot of animation in my imagination. Yes. A lot. One of my stupidity is, I often get carried away and cry because the dance of time and events in my perennial animated.► Bank workers in firing line as Cyprus bailout bites
Farewell, great people! History will remember you in every generation lives.
► 100 Roma evicted as France bulldozes camp
► Pope washes prisoners' feet in Easter ritual
► Guatemalans build 4500-foot-long flower carpet for Pope Francis
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When my partner does not necessarily agree, I always easily interpret his disapproval as "okay".► Israeli army breaks up 'Land Day' march in Hebron
All right.
And I really like to bring my baby walking around looking into traditional markets. For me, market is a most pleasant place to educate the babies in their growth process.
And, it turns out right. My baby really liked the atmosphere of the market. He really enjoyed what he saw there. Colors, objects, people, sounds, conversations, certain scents, and more. While we walked around look at the market, he often sneezed. When we arrived back at the house, his skin color became slightly reddish, maybe a little scratchy. It's all right.
I felt he liked his first experience to see the crowds. My fiance did not give any comment. He only patted my butt, as if it's baby's butt.
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► War Cries in North Korea, but No Battle Expected
► Obama Presses Plan to Create Jobs
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► Raw: Landslide Buries Dozens in China
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► North Korea: What happens if Kim Jong-un acts on his threats?
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► Tomas Young: Dying veteran takes parting shot at Bush
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► Google and Ogooglebar: Who owns the meaning of words?
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► 'Obama must be thinking he has better things to do than tend to 166 Arabs stuck in Gitmo'
► Fusion center director: We don't spy on Americans, just anti-government Americans
► France's President Hollande finds loophole to impose 75% tax on the rich
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■ Game Not Over: Iraq bomb attacks kill candidates ahead of elections
■ Stun grenades explode as Palestinians protest land confiscation by Israel
■ Numb Limbo: Washington silent on the future of GITMO detainees
■ North Korea declares 'state of war' with South
► Inside Story Americas - Cyber warfare: Where are the limits?
► 101 East - Diminishing ray of hope
► Cyprus 'will not leave eurozone'
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► Listening Post - Media mea culpas and the Iraq war
► Inside Story Americas - Killing choice in the abortion debate
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► The Case of the Disappearing Gaddafis
► North Korea's Saber Rattling: Is the Bark Worse Than the Bite?
► In Kentucky, Rand Paul Demonstrates the Art of the Sale
► Multiple Vaccinations on Same Day Does Not Raise Autism Risk
► Divided: Same-Sex Marriage Demonstrations (PHOTOS)
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► Ten years after Iraq war began, Iran reaps the gains. The influence of Tehran on its neighbor is growing, while the U.S., Iraqi officials and analysts say, pursues a policy of near-total disengagement. - March 28, 2013 | By Ned Parker, Los Angeles Times
► Endorsements just might matter in this race
By Seema Mehta - Observers say that in this contest, some endorsements could play an outsized role in differentiating Greuel and Garcetti, two Democrats who are similar in many ways.
► Do robot ants dream of electric crumbs?
► Jewish dead lie forgotten in East L.A. graves
► 2012 Military Photographer of the Year photo competition
St. Petersburg, Russia — The painting "Maria" by Konstantin Khudyakov looms over visitors to the "Icons" art exhibition at the Tkachi gallery. PHOTOGRAPH BY: OLGA MALTSEVA / AFP / Getty Images
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Members of Jeudi Noir (Black Thursday) occupy the chambre nationale des huissiers de Justice in Paris (national chamber of court bailiffs) to condemn the eviction of renters from their flats, on March 29, 2013 in Paris. In April of each year, evictions are enforced on renters who have stayed in their houses over winter without paying the rent, as French laws allow squatting from November until April. (AFP PHOTO/MIGUEL MEDINA)
A boy smeared with colours reacts as another boy pours water on him during Holi celebrations in the southern Indian city of Chennai on March 27, 2013. Holi, also known as the Festival of Colours, heralds the beginning of spring and is celebrated all over India. (REUTERS/Babu)
Ruben Enaje, 52, who will portray as Jesus Christ for the 27th time, shows three-inch nail which he will use on a Good Friday crucifixion re-enactment in San Pedro Cutud town, Pampanga province, north of Manila March 29, 2013.REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco
Stella Ferruzola, 3, poses with a Blue Morpho butterfly on her nose at the Sensational Butterflies Exhibition at the Natural History Museum in London on March 25, 2013. (REUTERS/Luke MacGregor)
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