Sunday, May 31, 2015

120,000 endangered saiga antelopes die mysteriously in Kazakhstan

More than 120,000 critically endangered saiga antelopes — more than one-third of the worldwide population — have died in Kazakhstan since mid-May, and the cause of the “catastrophic collapse” is unclear, officials said.

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Saturday, May 30, 2015

Well: Easy Peasy

An abundance of fresh English peas can turn any dish into a bright springtime meal.









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Friday, May 29, 2015

Researcher accused of fraud in gay marriage study responds to critics

Michael LaCour, the UCLA political scientist accused of falsifying results in a highly publicized same-sex marriage study, lashed back at his critics late Friday by issuing a 23-page response that also included apologies for "misrepresenting survey incentives and funding."

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Don't worry, pet owners: Experts say H3N2 dog flu is no cause for panic

There's a new strain of canine flu in the U.S., and it has some pet owners worried about their furry family members.

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The spine gives structure to your life: Keep it fit with good posture

Christiane Carman believed she had good posture. Then one day she woke up with a crick in her neck, a nagging little pain on the left side that didn't go away. Soon it was shooting down her left arm. By the time she landed at UCLA's Spine Clinic, the pain had become her everyday companion. Your...

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Try This: A combo exercise that targets the triceps and glutes

Fitness expert Kim Lyons, the founder of Bionic Body in Hermosa Beach, says she's most frequently asked for workouts that will tighten up the back of the arm or the booty. ("And it's not just women who ask.") Today, she shares a gym combo that targets both those notorious trouble spots.

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Actor-director Adrian Grenier seeks a lonely whale and a fit lifestyle

Adrian Grenier's laid-back attitude and leading-man looks made him an ideal fit for the starring role of Vincent Chase, the young actor who strikes box-office gold on the HBO series "Entourage," and on June 3, "Entourage" the movie hits theaters, picking up where the TV series ended. So, does Vince...

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Well: The Weekly Health Quiz: College Stress, Flossing and Back Pain Relief

Test your knowledge of this week’s health news.


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Well: Ask Well: Floss or Brush First?

Few studies address the question, and dentists have opinions both ways. One says it’s human nature to skip the tougher job, so get that done first.









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Writer chucks political blog to cover, in print only, weird and wild of the desert

Ken Layne is driving past Wonder Valley — an unincorporated community he calls the "weird cousin" of Joshua Tree. He is uneasy. Years ago he got a speeding ticket on this road and it cost him $600. Now he sets the cruise control on his car to 59 mph every time he drives out here.

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Thursday, May 28, 2015

Hubble sees two knots of light in an extragalactic jet merge into one

A high-speed, extragalactic jet of high velocity plasma has grown brighter over the last 20 years, and now scientists know why.

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Sleep: Caretaker of memories, repairer of prejudice

Learning new stuff takes sleep. Robbed of the restorative balm of slumber, research demonstrates that the human brain will quickly lose its ability to make and hold on to new memories, and learning takes a dive.

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Study of views on gay marriage retracted by journal Science

A high-profile study that purported to show that gay people could change skeptics' minds about same-sex marriage by talking to them for about 20 minutes on their doorsteps was retracted Thursday by the journal Science.

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Quick start to HIV drug treatment can cut risk of illness, death in half

An international clinical trial involving nearly 5,000 people with HIV confirms that treatment with antiretroviral drugs should begin sooner rather than later, the National Institutes of Health announced this week. In fact, the benefits of early therapy were so clear that the study was stopped...

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Well: Ask Grover: What’s Your Favorite Breakfast Fruit?

Grover of “Sesame Street” takes over Ask Well and solves the riddle of his favorite breakfast fruit.









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Well: Smuggling a Beer for My Hospital Patient

When I think about being a doctor, I think of adrenaline and a rush of decisions and the hope of saving lives. But I also think of one moment in a hospital room sharing a smuggled Guinness.









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Talented bacteria detect cancer, diabetes

You might want to park at the door any assumptions about bacteria being primitive, inert or yucky. This is a story about genetically engineered forms of bacteria that may someday diagnose cancer by analyzing a urine sample, and that have already shown a knack for recognizing the hallmarks of diabetes...

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Well: Committing to a Dog After Cancer

It was a month before my two-year cancer anniversary, and I was ready to make a commitment – to life, longevity and a puppy.









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