July 17, 2015
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Medical
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An Australian spent four days in hospital after her skinny jeans cut off the blood supply to her calf muscles and caused her to collapse.
The 35-year-old woman spent the day helping relatives move to a new home in Adelaide and had “noticed they were somewhat tight,” consultant neurologist Professor Thomas Kimber told radio station 891 ABC.
“I guess skinny jeans tend to be,” Kimber said, adding that the woman had spent the day squatting down and cleaning out cupboards.
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July 17, 2015
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Medical
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For anyone wondering about whether to take a fish oil pill to improve your health, the Web site of the National Institutes of Health has some advice.
Yes. And no.
One page on the Web site endorses taking fish oil supplements, saying they are likely effective for heart disease, because they contain the “beneficial” fatty acids known as omega-3s.
But another page suggests that, in fact, the fish oil pills seem useless: “Omega-3s in supplement form have not been shown to protect against heart disease.”
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Fish oil is one of the most popular dietary supplements in the U.S., worth $1.2 billion annually. But a new look at the research doesn’t match all the hype. (Gillian Brockell/The Washington Post)
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July 16, 2015
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Breaking News
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A gunman killed four Marines on Thursday in attacks on two military facilities in Chattanooga, Tennessee, authorities said. A police officer and a Marine recruiter were injured in the rampage.
The gunman was killed after a shootout with police at the second facility, authorities said. It was not immediately clear whether police killed him or he killed himself.
“Today is a nightmare for the city of Chattanooga,” Mayor Andy Berke said.
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Chattanooga Mayor: 5 dead in Shooting
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July 16, 2015
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Science
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One day after its historic flyby of Pluto and almost a decade since its launch, NASA’s New Horizons space probe has delivered what we’ve all been waiting for: eye-popping photos of the dwarf planet and its moons.
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Most detailed map yet of Pluto’s biggest moon, Charon. The New Horizons craft found that it has a canyon four to six miles deep, along with cliffs and troughs, according to Cathy Olkin, deputy project scientist with the New Horizons mission.
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July 16, 2015
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Science
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Relatively few tropical storms ever make it as far north as Greenland, the ice-covered island that straddles the Arctic Circle east of Canada. But the ones that do appear to be inflicting serious damage — and not just to Greenland.
A study published Monday shows that warm, tropical air masses are accelerating the melting of Greenland’s ice sheets, exacerbating a problem that already is contributing to rising sea levels around the globe.
The Greenland Ice Sheet currently covers more than 650,000 square miles, an area three times the size of Texas. Previous studies have documented rapid melting on the periphery of the ice sheet, which is losing mass at a rate 30 percent faster than in the late 1970s.
But the new research shows that tropical systems that hit Greenland in the autumn months cause a sharp spike in thawing. Unusually warm topical air and…
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July 16, 2015
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Uncategorized
Travel Destinations By 7:AM
Amare / Forelsket:
(n) the euphoria you experience when you are first falling in love.
I think it’s in everyone’s bucket list to travel to europe (probably with an exception to europeans Lol!). And it’s only a matter of time and having sufficient resources to materialize that goal. As for me, i took that decision three years ago and decided to include Italy in my itinerary.
As I remember my history classes back in high school beginning from Philippine history as freshman, Asian history as sophomore, European history as junior and World History as senior (if my memory serves me well.) European history was my favorite back then and was one of my motivation due to the fact that most of the ruins of the past is preserved up till now in those regions of the world.
I can recall having this conversation to myself that i would see those…
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July 16, 2015
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Newfoundthings

Ariana Grande posted a photo of her in a lace bunny ear mask from one of her photoshoots. This dainty piece is a fashion showstopper, and good news, it exists on Amazon for a few dollars. You’re welcome, readers.
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July 15, 2015
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Breaking News, Political
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The nuclear accord with Iran required a difficult series of compromises for world powers and Tehran.
For President Barack Obama, it meant climbing down from demands that Tehran halt almost all of its enrichment of potential bomb-making material and shutter an underground facility possibly impervious to an air attack. It also meant dropping pledges to secure “anytime, anywhere” inspections and Iran’s complete answering of questions related to past weapons work.
But Iran’s supreme leader was forced to retreat on some key issues, too. Relief from crippling economic sanctions won’t come on Day 1, as he long clamored for, and his country will have to open up military sites to international inspectors at some point if the Islamic Republic is going to fulfill its commitments. Iran also will have to adhere to multiyear restrictions on enrichment and nuclear research and development that Ayatollah Khamenei and other leaders once opposed.
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Obama: Iran Nuke Deal Makes Our Country, World Safer
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July 15, 2015
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Crime
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New York City reached a settlement with the family of Eric Garner on Monday, agreeing to pay $5.9 million to resolve a wrongful-death claim over his killing by the police on Staten Island last July, the city comptroller and a lawyer for the family said.
The agreement, reached a few days before the anniversary of Mr. Garner’s death, headed off one legal battle even as a federal inquiry into the killing and several others at the state and local level remain open and could provide a further accounting of how he died.
Still, the settlement was a pivotal moment in a case that has engulfed the city since the afternoon of July 17, 2014, when two officers approached Mr. Garner as he stood unarmed on a sidewalk, and accused him of selling untaxed cigarettes. One of the officers used a chokehold — prohibited by the Police Department — to subdue him, and that was cited by the medical examiner as a cause of Mr. Garner’s death.
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Eric Garner and his wife, Esaw, during a family vacation in 2011. Mr. Garner died a year ago at age 43, and his family had sought $75 million in a claim against New York.
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July 15, 2015
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Crime
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The infamous drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, head of Mexico’s powerful Sinaloa Cartel, escaped through a mile-long tunnel that started in his shower cell, the country’s top security official announced Sunday.
According to the Associated Press, Guzman was last seen about 9 p.m. Saturday in the shower area of the maximum-security Altiplano prison, where he was being held after his re-capture last year. Guzman disappeared from the prison’s security cameras and when authorities checked his cell, they found it empty save for a tunnel that terminated in a half-built house in a rural field near the prison. A manhunt was immediately started, and 18 employees of the prison have been brought in for questioning. It seems likely that Guzman had help with his escape as the tunnel was lighted and ventilated. Guzman has a reputation for paying off people and an estimated billion dollars…
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