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Breastfeeding Decreases Possibilities of Having Breast Cancer http://www.pregnancymax.com/Nutrition/Breastfee... Researches at Cancer Research UK Epidemiology Unit say that the longer the period of breastfeeding is the lower the risk for having breast cancer. According to the Sprecher Institute for Comparative Cancer Research in New York, breastfeeding reduces the risk of having breast cancer 10 percent to 64 percent compared to women who don't breastfeed.
Unexplained Mysteries of Unit 731 http://theunexplainedmysteries.com/unit731.html... n the midst of continuous denial by important members of the Japanese government individually or collectively that Japan was an aggressor in World War II, the planned exhibition of the Smithsonian Institute to commemorate the end of WWII in Asia has turned into an unusually fervid debate, with which an interest in discussing and writing on Japan's wartime atrocities has been aroused. Most prominent among numerous writings on the subject is
Breast-feeding: Is your baby getting enough milk? http://www.pregnancymax.com/Nutrition/Breastfee... Steady weight gain is often the most reliable sign that a baby is getting enough to eat. Although most babies lose weight soon after birth, it's typically regained - and then some - within two weeks. Your baby will be weighed at each checkup. If you're concerned about your baby's weight, you may want to schedule more frequent weigh-ins.
Wired NextFest 2007 http://fashion-week.net/?p=824... From ideas that ran from the creepy (like regenerated body parts including bladders) to conceptually fascinating (like a harp with strings made from lasers and a Lifestraw that kills sinister infectious organisms in water upon contact), over 160 exhibitors at the 4th annual Wired NextFest in Los Angeles this past weekend enthusiastically revealed their visions of the future to receptive nerds of all ages. But as anyone could guess from such a geeked-out expo, the star crowd-packers were the robots (we’ll make any excuse we can to include them on Cool Hunting). The noggin of the smooth-moves Albert Hubo robot from KAIST, which holds the distinction of being the first walking robot with a face capable of showing expression, bore the eerie, exact resemblance of Albert Einstein courtesy of Hanson Robotics.
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