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...with heart disease. It has also been shown to stave off the onset of heart disease in healthy at-risk adults. But researchers who have broken out and analyzed the data on healthy female patients in these trials found that the lifesaving benefit, which extends to men, does not cross the gender divide. What's more, there's evidence that women are more likely than men to suffer some of the drugs' serious side effects, which can include memory loss, muscle pain and diabetes...
...read Teen Vogue, and I'm part of their mailing list. They send out e-mails periodically. They have these things called "advertorials," which are basically a cross between an advertisement and an editorial. Basically they send out an e-mail that reads "To the Teen Vogue It Girls: Do you give back to the community? Write your story, and we'll feature you in an issue of Teen Vogue." So, I just sent them an e-mail explaining my involvement with Eleganza, and they published...
...sophomore became only the second female national champion for the Crimson and the first female champion since Emily Cross ’08-’09 claimed the title in 2005. Vloka defeated Ohio State’s Margarita Tschomakova in the semis to advance to her second consecutive final-round appearance...
While training, Hutaree members reportedly wear tiger-stripe camouflage uniforms, with shoulder patches bearing a black cross, two brown vertical pillars that form the letter H. All part, it seems, of "Preparing for the end time battles to keep the testimony of Jesus Christ alive," as a slogan on the Hutaree's website declares (it has a background of military fatigue). A photo on the site shows 18 men holding rifles in a wooded area. There's also a two-minute YouTube video showing men running through woods, wearing fatigues, shooting rifles. (See the top 10 inept terrorist plots...
...damage may be permanent. On March 28 an influential cross-party committee of MPs in Britain weighed in on the wider impact of that policy. "The perception that the British Government was a subservient 'poodle' to the U.S. Administration leading up to the period of the invasion of Iraq and its aftermath is widespread both among the British public and overseas," states a report from the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee. "This perception, whatever its relation to reality, is deeply damaging to the reputation and interests...