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► SCIENCEDAILY 7 May 2012 : Caffeine Can Prevent Memory Loss in Diabetes. Badly controlled diabetes are known to affect the brain causing memory and learning problems and even increased incidence of dementia, although how this occurs is not clear. But now a study in mice with type 2 diabetes has discovered how diabetes affects a brain area called hippocampus causing memory loss, and also how caffeine can prevent this. || ► SCIENCE DAILY 7 November 2012 : Caffeine Improves Recognition of Positive Words || ► SCIENCE DAILY 19 Feb. 19, 2013: Caffeine Linked to Low Birth Weight Babies ||
► ATLANTIC WIRE 4 May 2013 : Niall Ferguson's History with John Maynard Keynes' Gayness || ► CBS NEWS 4 May 2013 : Niall Ferguson, Harvard professor, sorry for remarks on Keynes' homosexuality || ► INDEPENDENT 5 May 2013 : TV historian and Harvard professor Niall Ferguson apologises for 'stupid' comments about John Maynard Keynes' homosexualityI was looking for linkages between the use of caffeine in coffee, tea, soft drinks, and energy drinks and nicotine in Tobacco smoking. You drink tea is not good for the kidneys. You drink and soft drinks and energy drinks are not good for blood sugar balance. You drink coffee is not good for the heart. So, the best drink for us is, sorry, let me choose for us (at least "for us" here means my family: My fiance, me, and our baby) just two things: Clean Water and Fresh Fruit Juices. And I do not really care what is said by the research of the scientists on this subject. ehehehhe, sorry. More About Caffeine in SCIENCE DAILY. Ops, there's still one thing left. I also did not hesitate tom cross out the liquor menu from our drinks list. If once in a while we need a "weirdness" for intimacy in our relationship, we do sports together. Or we do not talk to each other for days like two strangers who never knew each other before. Thankfully, even though we are different in every way, but still there is a similarity between us : the awareness of the importance of a healthy lifestyle. And he understands it, he appreciates the principle of my life. What's the point I am living with him if he just gets me exposed to the disease, for example, because of his smoking habit? Oh. No, thanks. I would rather live alone and I can call him once in a while, and then we go to Smokeless Cigarette Dating, perhaps? eehhehhe ....
► TODAY in HISTORY
■ May 7, 1954: French defeated at Dien Bien Phu
■ May 7, 1960: Brezhnev becomes president of the USSR
■ May 7, 1998 : Apple introducing Imac
► China rejects Pentagon charges of military espionage
WASHINGTON - China is using espionage to acquire technology to fuel its military modernization, the Pentagon said, for the first time accusing the Chinese of trying to break into U.S. defense computer networks and prompting a firm denial from Beijing.
*India says China agrees retreat to de facto border in faceoff deal► Israel: 'No winds of war' despite Syria strikes
* China urges restraint in Syria after Israeli strikes
* Chinese dissident urges U.S. to ensure family's fair treatment
* North Korea could reach U.S. with nuclear arms: Pentagon
By Dan Williams and Khaled Yacoub Oweis - JERUSALEM/AMMAN - Israel played down air strikes reported to have killed dozens of Syrian soldiers close to Damascus, saying they were not aimed at influencing its neighbor's civil war but only at stopping Iranian missiles reaching Lebanese Hezbollah militants.
* Video: Israeli airstrikes leave Assad with few choices► Egypt's Mursi brings more Islamists into cabinet
► Madagascar battles worst locust plague in 60 years
► Christians vote for protection in Pakistan
► Syrian TV shows alleged site of Israeli raids || ► Syria's tolerated opposition slams Israeli attacks
► EU leaders, survivors mark Mauthausen liberation
► Anti-racism demo at Germany's neo-Nazi murder trial || ► Lawyer in neo-Nazi trial slams chief defendant
► Indian Sikhs protest acquittal of politician
► Libya gunmen besieging ministries demand govt quits
► Malaysian polls reform group contests vote results || ► Malaysian coalition retains 56-year grip on power
► Unstable French Polynesia elects veteran
► Brisk business for Texas gun sellers. While Houston hosts the annual convention of the gun lobby NRA, its northern neighbor Fort Worth holds one of the state's biggest gun shows. Gun dealers and show organizers say business has been good since the shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school.
► Pakistanis protest in Kashmir over India jailIt is wrong if they buy guns to protect themselves. One condition that will happen is shootout between residents. The problem is, who's shooting who? And who dies first? If you're still alive, shoot them! If they are still alive, you die!
So, how it seems? Very cool is not it? So, find a way to die with ease in America: Buy a gun. So, what nation since its ancestor is fond of with terror? The answer is clear: the United State of America. Live to terrorize each other is American culture. Bravo bravo! ahhaha .... Sorry if you are offended. Are you American? Be honest with yourself.
If there are Arabs/ everyone who looks like the following: bearded, turbaned, and all types as shown by Osama bin Laden for example, attacking you, you said it is an act of terror. Good. Terrorism. Good. And you, with your shameless conduct of military invasion, to and fro, to all corners of the world in the name of combating terrorism acts. Good. And you feel like a hero in someone else's country. Good. It's good for you. Meanwhile, if the unarmed citizens feel terrorized by the misuse of guns in your own country, what would you say to that condition? Live happily with the terrorists? If you're shooting at each other among your citizens, living in fear (because if you do not want to die because you are shot by the guns then you should be shooting with guns to those who would kill you at any time. Who are they? Your fellow citizens!) then what you would call for such a condition? Live in peace, hm?
Damn you, NRA! You are a hypocrite. Shameless. Thus, Hypocrite, Shameless and Terrorism are the American culture. If you find your face is bad, do not break the mirror, America!
(Not surprisingly, Cisca! After all, the former U.S. president also die due to gun violence.) ... ehehehhe ...
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► Gathering one year on from anti-Putin protest || ► Vladimir Putin celebrates year in power and weakened opposition
► Qatar Airways look to buy Airbus
► Dozens die as Bangladesh Islamists clash with police
► Somalis hopeful ahead of London conference
► Israelis in Haifa vigilant of attack from Lebanon
► World Jewish Congress opens in Budapest
► Will Chicago school reform put kids in gang crosshairs?
► Bride and four others killed in California limo fire
► "Punk: Chaos to Couture" exhibit. People visit "Punk: Chaos to Couture" exhibition preview of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum in New York, May 6, 2013. Featuring someone hundred designs for men and women, the exhibition will include original punk garments and recent, directional fashion to illustrate how haute couture and ready-to-wear borrow punk's visual symbols.
► Spanish and Italian leaders hold talks
► Carney: Assad Likely Behind Chemical Weapons
► Body of Missing Grandmother Found Near Airport. Authorities say searchers have found the body of an 83-year-old woman who went missing after arriving at a Washington airport from Barbados. (May 6)
► Sarah Brightman Plans for Space Journey
► The heartbreaking stories behind 5 adorable bionic dogs
► Cat Lost During Superstorm Sandy Reunited with Family Six Months Later
► SHINE : Can Your First Name Boost Your Salary?
► Kids and guns at the NRA
► SHOPPING : Worst Mother's Day gifts to avoid this year
► AUTOS : Cars that are the most and least fun to drive
► PHOTOS : CICADAS || ► NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
► TECHNOLOGY : Adobe starts subscription for Photoshop and Dreamweaver
► MAGAZINE
■ I was the Chinese Girl in Tretchikoff's painting► Pavarotti: 50 years since singer's forgotten UK debut
■ Passinho: The dance craze coming out of Rio's favelas
► Hungry shoppers 'buy more calories'
► Abba museum to open doors in Stockholm
► FUTURE - The people who find pleasure in being bored - by Tom Stafford
► CULTURE
■ Prince Harry: Style icon or fashion disaster?► TRAVEL
■ Eight movies to watch out for in May and June 2013
■ Canada's spectacular 'Castles of the North'► VIDEOS
■ Strange Starbucks around the world
■ Abba museum in Stockholm celebrates Swedish pop group
■ N Korea 'removes' missiles from east coast launch site
■ Breeding scheme for endangered Asian Gharial crocodiles
■ The challenge of rebuilding Somalia
► PICTURES
■ Mexico's Cinco de Mayo celebrations
■ Day in pictures: 6 May 2013
■ Bank holiday sunshine
► AUTOS
Presentation of the Sauber C32-Ferrari - Sauber F1 Team. Streamed live on Feb 2, 2013
► SCIENCE : Esa's Vega rocket puts Proba-V vegetation mission in orbit - By Jonathan Amos
The European Space Agency's new small satellite launcher, Vega, puts the Proba-V vegetation satellite in orbit.
* Ariane rocket ready to do battle► Today's African Proverb :"One person alone does not climb the ladder of death" - An Akan proverb from Ghana sent by Edward Mensah, London, United Kingdom
* Europe defines future space plans
Amazing words. I feel this is a very poetic proverb. It makes me feel I want to write something, but I do not know what something is. I always think that after we die we will go down. And here is the ladder. We could down the ladder. The Ladder of Death. Why do we have to climb the Ladder of Death? Are we already dead?
► 'Worse than AIDS' - sex 'superbug' discovered in Japan called disaster in waiting
► North Korea removes missiles from launch sites
► Nuclear unclear: Radioactive materials disappear in UK over last decade
► New English-language jihadi publication calls on Muslims to hack US drones
► Hollande anniversary marked by protests and record popularity slump
► UN notes 'concrete suspicions' that Syrian rebels used chemical weapons
► Russian opposition eyes anti-Putin protest resurgence
► 'Ultimate destination': NASA sets Mars walk as top priority
► US aims to arm Syrian rebels as Kerry seeks political support in Russia
► OP-ED : 'Israel wants to keep Assad in power', FSA claims
► VIDEOS
■ Nerve Attack: Syria govt, rebels play blame game over chemical weapon use. A leading UN investigator says there are strong suspicions rebels in Syria have used the deadly nerve gas Sarin during the civil war. But Carla del Ponte also insists she has seen no evidence the government has resorted to the use of chemical weapons. Those claims are in contrast to an earlier statement by the U.S. who has accused President Assad's forces of using them, and threatened to take action. Eric Denece, from the French Centre for Intelligence Studies, told us Syrian rebels may have received chemical weapons from abroad.
■ Mystery Jet: 'Ghost' plane found year after fatal joyride in Russia
■ French Whine: Crowds flood Paris to decry Hollande. Angry crowds have flooded the streets of Paris piling the pressure on the French president, exactly a year after he was elected. Tens of thousands gathered to denounce Francois Hollande's austerity drive. According to opinion polls, he's now the most unpopular French leader for decades at a time of record unemployment and a shrinking economy
■ Thousands gather for anti-Putin rally in Moscow
■ Charm Offensive: Mideast rivals Abbas & Netanyahu vie for China's favor. Israel is waging another offensive, although this time a charm offensive, in China. Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is likely to secure lucrative trade deals, and will be looking to convince the Asian giant to cool its multi-billion dollar relations with Iran.
► Malaysia opposition leader refuses to concede defeat. Malaysia's opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, has called on his supporters to rally a day after the country'shotly-contested election. The ruling coalition that won Malaysia's election on Sunday is calling for reconciliation. But the opposition refuses to concede defeat. Anwar Ibrahim described the result as the "worst electoral fraud" in Malaysian history. Al Jazeera's Scott Heidler reports from Kuala Lumpur. || ► Malaysia PM sworn in as opposition protests
► Cameroon artists send political messages
► Iraq's Kurdish region hosts Syrian refugees. The number of people fleeing the conflict in Syria continues to rise. Iraq's central government has closed its borders to most refugees but the Kurdish region has welcomed 90 percent of those seeking shelter in the country - almost all of them Syrian Kurds. Al Jazeera's Jane Arraf reports, that living in Iraq has rekindled the refugees' nationalist spirit. || ► Syrian Kurds find safe haven in Iraq
► The Stream - Putting a face to domestic violence in Saudi Arabia
► Fighting India's infant mortality rates
► Pakistan is still failing to educate its girls
► S Korea president to meet with Obama in US
► Inside Story Americas - The nomination of Penny Pritzker
► Inside Story - Malaysia's election scandals
► The Real Syria Nightmare: Chemical Weapons in Al-Qaeda's Hands
By Michael Crowley
* Syria's Lurking Terror: A History of Sarin Gas
* White House: Assad Likely Behind Chemical Weapons Use
► ANIMALS : This Exists: Medical Marijuana for Pets
► PHOTOGRAPHY
■ Dreamscapes: Lieko Shiga's Fantastical Photographs
The striking pictures in Japanese artist Lieko Shiga's series, Canary — currently on display at the Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam FOAM — reference the powerful metaphor of a canary in a coal mine
■ Germany Surrenders at Reims, May 7, 1945: A Photographer's Story
■ 'Stand and Fight': Scenes from the NRA's Annual Meeting
► VIDEO : Jaron Lanier: Who Should Own the Future?
► Thousands in Russia demand new elections, release of prisoners
This demand is exactly like the whining of a wife who filed for divorce to her husband at the time of her husband had just come home from work to make a living for the family needs. Even if the situation is right to ask for divorce, but a prudent wife is not going to do it on inopportune time. So, at least, wait until the next election. I can see how Putin loves you all, Russians! ((Do not knowingly, Cisca!) Do not play smartass! If you think your fiance loves you so much, it does not mean those who protested to Mr Putin also feel loved by him. )
► Greuel, Garcetti focus on job creation for L.A.
By James Rainey and David Zahniser
The mayoral candidates continue a debate over union influence on the runoff campaign as they assure Los Angeles voters their prime focus as mayor would be promoting job creation. Full coverage
* Interactive: Follow the money
► North Korea looms over Obama's meeting with South Korean president
► Researchers examine influence of wealthy, poor on lawmakers
► Heritage Foundation study says immigration reform would be costly
► GOP senator gloats after hole in one during round with Obama
► Pfizer to sell Viagra online, take on counterfeit pills
Canary Islands, Spain — A view of the Eta Aquarid meteor shower, as a result of Earth passing through dust released by Halley's Comet, seen from Barranco de Ajuy on Fuerteventura, the Canary Islands. PHOTOGRAPH BY: CARLOS DE SAA / EPA
2 PICTURES TODAY
A boy takes pictures of a small baby as the family enjoys the sunny spring weather under the shadow of blooming cherry trees in Kungstradgarden park in central Stockholm, May 6, 2013.
Competitors wash off after the Maldon Mud Race across the Blackwater River and back at low tide, in Maldon, southeast England May 5, 2013. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor
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