Blood pressures changes from winter/summer:
Monday, 5-Nov-2007 04:01PM EDT
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ORLANDO, Fla., Nov. 5 (UPI) -- Blood pressure systematically
woe in the winter and improves in the summer, U.S. researche
found.
Lead study author Dr. Ross D. Fletch ...
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Study: Lake Superior summer temps rising:
Thuday, 22-Mar-2007 08:53AM EDT
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MINNEAPOLIS, March 22 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists have
determined Lake Superior's summer surface temperatures have
increased by approximately 2.5 degrees Celsius since ...
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How to avoid 'winter skin':
Wednesday, 31-Jan-2007 11:10PM EDT
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BALTIMORE, Jan. 31 (UPI) -- Some 80 million U.S. adults
experience dry, itchy or scaly skin during the winter due to blasts
of cold, dry air; sun exposure and ove ...
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Source of hot European summers determined:
Thuday, 22-Mar-2007 08:43AM EDT
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PALAISEAU, France, March 22 (UPI) -- French-led research
suggests shortages of winter rainfall over southern Europe precede
hot summe further north on the European c ...
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Arctic Ice Melting Rapidly, Study Says:
Wednesday, 13-Sep-2006 08:11PM EDT
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Arctic sea ice in winter is melting far faster than before,
two new NASA studies reported Wednesday, a new and alarming trend
...
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Freeze ends 2006 U.S. growing season:
Wednesday, 18-Oct-2006 04:11PM EDT
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (UPI) -- Freezes last week ended the
2006 growing season from the northern and central Plai into the
Northeast, the U.S. Agriculture Departmen ...
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Hotter, drier weather settling in:
Tuesday, 26-Jun-2007 01:31PM EDT
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WASHINGTON, June 26 (UPI) -- Much needed rain doused the
Corn Belt last week, while hot, dry weather stressed crops in the
Southeast, the U.S. Department of Agricul ...
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Eric Winter aka Rex Brandy to say with Days of Our Lives:
The popular soap opera actor, Eric Winter who is best known for playing role of Rex Brandy on the daytime soap opera, Days of our lives has recently confirmed a one-year deal with the 20th Century Fox Television. The actor was born on July 17, 1976 in La Mirada, California. He joined the cast of 'Da ...
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Summer Roberts is played by Rachel Bilson:
Summer Roberts is a fictional character, played on the American television drama, 'The OC: Orange Country'. The show ai on the FOX Network. Summer Roberts is played by American television and film actress, Rachel Bilson. The character, 'Summer Roberts' cente on the life of the beautiful and wealthy ...
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Actors Sanchez, Winter get engaged:
Tuesday, 1-Jan-2008 10:50PM EDT
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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 1 (UPI) -- U.S. television sta Roselyn
Sanchez and Eric Winter reportedly have gotten engaged after dating
for two yea.
The couple got engaged whi ...
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U.S. records hottest summer since 1936:
Thuday, 14-Sep-2006 11:10AM EDT
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 14 (UPI) -- Weather experts say the United
States this year experienced its hottest summer in 70 yea, with
temperatures not seen since the Dust Bow ...
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Penguin work-out:
Japanese zoo worke have come up with a novel exercise regime. for
pengui.
The birds are being forced to go on 500-yard walks twice a day because they
have apparently been piling on the pounds.
Employees at Asahiyama Zoo are determined to get the chubby pengui back in
shape with their winter wor ...
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U.S. farmers grapple with winter-like cold:
Tuesday, 5-Dec-2006 02:28PM EDT
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 (UPI) -- An early season winter storm
blanketed the southern Plai up to near Lake Michigan with snow and
ice last week, severely stressing livesto ...
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Influenza A virus movement is tracked:
Thuday, 20-Sep-2007 01:21PM EDT
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STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Sept. 20 (UPI) -- A U.S. study has found
the influenza A virus isn't dormant during summer but migrates
globally and mixes with other viral strai ...
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Mariah Carey Winter Wounder Land:
The famous pop singer, Mariah Carey is planning to buy a winter wonderland for her self as Carey revealed that she loves playing in the snow and looking for such kind a place where she can have a guaranteed snowy weather specially at Christmas. The singer said, “We couldn't go tubing this year ...
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Satellites show shrinking ice:
Friday, 14-Sep-2007 10:00PM EDT
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GENEVA, Switzerland, Sept. 14 (UPI) -- European Space Agency
satellites show sea ice in the Arctic has shrunk to its lowest level
in 30 yea.
Researche say the ice m ...
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Russia Awarded 2014 Winter Olympic Games:
Wednesday, 4-Jul-2007 08:11PM EDT
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GUATEMALA CITY - Russia's Black Sea resort of Sochi was
awarded the 2014 Olympics on Wednesday, rewarding President Vladimir
Put ...
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Tortoises Wait Out Winter at N.M. Ranch:
Tuesday, 26-Dec-2006 01:40PM EDT
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TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, N.M. (AP) -- Mexican gray wolves,
black-footed ferrets, and aplomado falco are among the endangered
species who have found homes and a chance for survival on Ted
Turner's ...
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Siberian snow linked to U.S. temperatures:
Wednesday, 22-Aug-2007 12:00PM EDT
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LEXINGTON, Mass., Aug. 22 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists have
confirmed a model that uses October Siberian snow cover to predict
winter temperatures and snowfall acros ...
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IOC to Kick Off Youth Olympics in 2010:
Thuday, 5-Jul-2007 06:20PM EDT
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GUATEMALA CITY (AP) -- Olympic leade voted Thuday to
create a Youth Olympics meant to drag kids from computer scree and
onto the playing fields. The fit is pla ...
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Farmers struggle with, benefit from rain:
Thuday, 26-Oct-2006 03:09PM EDT
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 (UPI) -- Heavy rain fell last week on
western and central Gulf Coast states, easing or eradicating drought
but halting fieldwork and causing lowl ...
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Beat those blues:
(BANG) - Depressed Brito are turning to a telephone helpline playing the sound of sizzling Cumberland sausages to beat the winter blues.
The Lake District Escape Line, set up by the Lake District tourist board, also features the sounds of water lapping the shores of Lake Windermere and a reading of ...
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More cold weather for U.S. farmers:
Tuesday, 31-Oct-2006 02:38PM EDT
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 (UPI) -- Chilly conditio prevailed in
the United States nearly nationwide last week, limiting winter wheat
emergence and growth.
In the third c ...
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