Sleep Apnea must be a Global Public Health Issue
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Resting your heart can be diagnosed as "playing dead" or feigning death; it can also be diagnosed as a near-death experience, since individuals needing deep, necessary sleep can be snuffed out using various surprise or stimulation techniques.
Friday, September 11, 2009
the Fantasy Oracle: - Good morning, ..... - Topix
the Fantasy Oracle: - Good morning, ..... - Topix
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This article demonstrates the tendency of regional populations to make use of the word 'oracle' whenever my efforts to describe an oracle-bead artifact (located in Degolia, northwest PA) do surface in some way. One of the initial examples of such word use in the past has been the initiation and failure of 'The Oracle' publication in San Francisco, CA, near Golden Gate Park.
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This article demonstrates the tendency of regional populations to make use of the word 'oracle' whenever my efforts to describe an oracle-bead artifact (located in Degolia, northwest PA) do surface in some way. One of the initial examples of such word use in the past has been the initiation and failure of 'The Oracle' publication in San Francisco, CA, near Golden Gate Park.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
SENIORS BEWARE...
a telephone influence-network may target your relatives to elicit replies that might direct you into a health-care system from which there is no lively exit.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
A lesson from the local press
Florida's Stuart News dated 1/13/2009 presents two contrasting articles in the 'Sports' section.
Page C2 with photo describes 'Big catch for little angler', "...age nine...hauling in huge tarpon all by himself...in the Indian River, near the Fort Pierce Inlet in the early evening...estimated to weigh more than 150 pounds and measured more than seven feet in length".
Page C6 tells us 'Youngster reels in trophy haul at Jr. Teen Anglers tournament', where "...at Harbour Pointe Park in Fort Pierce...a total of 26...between ages five and eleven gathered for the free tournament...two-pound mother-in-law fish...".
Page C2 with photo describes 'Big catch for little angler', "...age nine...hauling in huge tarpon all by himself...in the Indian River, near the Fort Pierce Inlet in the early evening...estimated to weigh more than 150 pounds and measured more than seven feet in length".
Page C6 tells us 'Youngster reels in trophy haul at Jr. Teen Anglers tournament', where "...at Harbour Pointe Park in Fort Pierce...a total of 26...between ages five and eleven gathered for the free tournament...two-pound mother-in-law fish...".
Marijuana found in firewood shipment - Topix
Marijuana found in firewood shipment - Topix
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Seed-droppers are a temptation and the plants sprout easily in sunny areas. This story might describe a return shipment from the U.S..
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Seed-droppers are a temptation and the plants sprout easily in sunny areas. This story might describe a return shipment from the U.S..
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
a different kind of code-talking
The Stuart News dated 1/28/2009 presents an article with a different kind of code-talking:
'ARC receives a $10,000 grant', "...Tau grant from Allegheny Franciscan Ministries to fund the Alternative Behavioral Learning Environment program...people with developmental disabilities...improving overall health status of individuals...AFM, Inc. is a nonprofit organization...". Encoded within this jargon is the possibility that the money can be used to set up and install solar-power fans to cool cars/trucks so that any person opting to remain in a vehicle -- especially small children with limited social skills facing crowded shopping malls -- will not be subjected to high-temperature death during habitat observation/learning time within a parked vehicle.
Who doesn't remember curiousity positively indulged while sitting alone or with siblings in a parked car, or getting some needed sleep, with the windows open while parents shopped? In northern climates, summertime childhoods always included such learning time. In sub/tropical environments (where the competition can be fierce), solar-powered fans can guarantee that heat-related disabilities will be prevented where children are safer outside or preferential about sallies into commercial malls and plazas (etc.), and locked vehicle doors/windows are also a safety option. The family dog or other creature-companion can also rest assured that s/he will not be baked or boiled-in-their-own-secretions alive within an automotive vehicle.
Who will give AFM a call about this issue?
'ARC receives a $10,000 grant', "...Tau grant from Allegheny Franciscan Ministries to fund the Alternative Behavioral Learning Environment program...people with developmental disabilities...improving overall health status of individuals...AFM, Inc. is a nonprofit organization...". Encoded within this jargon is the possibility that the money can be used to set up and install solar-power fans to cool cars/trucks so that any person opting to remain in a vehicle -- especially small children with limited social skills facing crowded shopping malls -- will not be subjected to high-temperature death during habitat observation/learning time within a parked vehicle.
Who doesn't remember curiousity positively indulged while sitting alone or with siblings in a parked car, or getting some needed sleep, with the windows open while parents shopped? In northern climates, summertime childhoods always included such learning time. In sub/tropical environments (where the competition can be fierce), solar-powered fans can guarantee that heat-related disabilities will be prevented where children are safer outside or preferential about sallies into commercial malls and plazas (etc.), and locked vehicle doors/windows are also a safety option. The family dog or other creature-companion can also rest assured that s/he will not be baked or boiled-in-their-own-secretions alive within an automotive vehicle.
Who will give AFM a call about this issue?
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