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Ocean Exploration: NASA says that the seven megatrends of wave energy propulsion system, robotics, micro and nano sensors, cloud computing, wireless communications, GPS, and smart phone computing technology are combing to change how we search the ocean.

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Medicine:? Is the future of medicine going back to the past?? Homeopathy makes a case for alternative medicine?s en-roads to better health.

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Information Technology:? IPSoft?s Chetan Dube tells his blog nation that the future of IT is ingrained in automating as much as possible to free up engineers to focus on creativity and innovation.

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1 1/4 c All-purpose flour

1/2 c Semisweet chocolate chips ? Mini-morsels

1/3 c Sugar

3/4 ts Baking powder

1 tb Water

1 ts Vanilla extract

1 Egg

1 Egg white

Vegetable cooking spray

Combine first 4 ingredients in a large bowl. Combine water and next

3 ingredients; add to flour mixture, stirring until well-blended

(dough will be dry.)

Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface, and knead lightly

7 or 8 times. Shape dough into a 16 inch long roll. Place roll on a

baking sheet coated with cooking spray, and flatten roll to 1 inch

thickness.

Bake at 350F for 25 minutes. Remove roll from baking sheet to wire

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Spike Lee Settles Financially With Florida Couple For Tweeting Wrong Address In Trayvon Martin Case

Spike Lee, a vocal Trayvon Martin supporter, has settled financially with a couple whose lives were radically disrupted by his recent Twitter activism. Lee, who has more than a quarter-million Twitter followers, over the weekend retweeted a Florida address said to be that of George Zimmerman, 26, the neighborhood watch captain who fatally shot 17-year-old [...]

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DIY Home Improvement Project

You can make simple art for your wall by purchasing some solid colored picture frames and tearing out pictures from old children?s books. Illustrations from the likes of Alice in Wonderland, Wizard of Oz and so on are very popular. They make great old fashioned wall art, and add a touch of personality to your home.

You can give your kitchen an old fashioned look by shopping for old tins. Flea markets and thrift shops are full of vintage coffee, tea and candy tins that make great little storage spaces for your items. Use them to hide your utensils, cookies, flour or sugar. Attach little handmade labels to the top labeling what each one contains.

Use carpet samples to carpet a whole room! Retail stores often throw away their samples. Cut each sample up into smaller pieces and tack or glue them into place for free floor covering. Cut them in identically sized pieces for a tile effect or cut them in irregular geometric shapes for an abstract look. Fence Panels, Build a Water Wall

When renovating a kitchen or bathroom, avoid using linoleum. The foremost reason for this is that linoleum has dropped out of vogue and can make your new renovation seem dated. Tile has a much better appearance, can be used in any situation where you might choose linoleum, and can even have radiant heat grids installed underneath for the extra touch of heated floors.

Install exhaust fans in all of your bathrooms, your laundry room and above any cooking surfaces. Venting moist, humid air outdoors reduces the chances of mold or mildew forming inside your home. Not only that, but lowering indoor humidity can also prevent condensation from becoming trapped inside your walls, where it could eventually lead to rot.

Paint your floor in sections corresponding with the direction of the planking. When you paint the floor of a large room it is easy to paint yourself into a corner or to unintentionally block access to the rest of the house until the paint dries. If you paint in sections you can leave paths that run along specific boards. When you paint the adjoining section everything will match perfectly.

You can create a designer spa feeling to your bathroom by incorporating some simple home design ideas such as installing dimmer light switches, candle wall sconces, burning fragrance, and using decorative baskets to hold fluffy towels. You can opt to paint your wall warm colors such as beige, brown or light green which give it a nice spa like touch.

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Digital Notebook: A Healthy Outlook

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That's now what I'm writing about today.

But since that debate does have everyone talking about health care, it seemed appropriate that I received a press release from Montgomery County Wednesday which informed me that April 2 to April 8 is National Public Health Week.

Immediately, I thought of my mother, Barbara Brandt, who spent her entire career as a public health nurse and, ultimately, a geriatric nurse practitioner first in Westchester County, NY, where I grew up, and then in New Mexico, where she lives now.

Later in her career, she ran "well-baby clinics" and health clinics, as well as making "Hogun visits" in the Navajo reservation first for the Indian Health Service and later for the state of New Mexico.??

I was amazed, when I moved to Pennsylvania, to find out how relatively new the Montgomery County Health Department was, and that many Pennsylvania counties have none at all.

The VNA, as it is locally known, is an independent, voluntary, non-profit home health organization founded in 1917 and currently celebrating its 95th anniversary. That makes it older than most county health departments.

Their mission, according to their web site, is to provide community-based health care related services in order to help people "achieve a level of physical and emotional well-being and independence in their home of choice."?

Also important if their pledge to "provide care to patients without regard for their ability to pay," ("within the financial constraints of our organization.")

Perhaps it was my mother's influence, but I learned early the value of prevention as a health care tool, as well as it counter-intuitively negligible political weight.?

(Speaking of 'weight,' she no doubt considers my bulk to be a professional failure on her part. That's OK, when I was sick and she sent me to school anyway, I had my own opinions about mom's 'professional failures.')

Anyway, as it turns out, the best way to fight a disease is to prevent it from happening in the first place.

Consider, it's easier and less expensive to pay to encourage someone to exercise and eat healthy foods and thus prevent heart disease, than it is to give them a heart transplant like former Vice President Dick Cheney just had. (Pretty sure his taxpayer-funded health care insurance covered the bulk of that cost, but I can't confirm that.)

But as well all know, when budgets get tough, the first thing to go is preventative maintenance. Apparently, that goes for human beings as well as furnaces and roof replacements.

Thankfully, in keeping with the theme for this year's National Public Health Week the Montgomery County Health Department is encouraging "its community to take preventive measures and help improve their lives. Lifelong health starts with prevention" according to the press release from the county.

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It also included some "Quick Facts from the American Public Health Association:"

  • There are approximately 19 million new cases of sexually transmitted infections in the United States each year with almost half occurring in young people ages 15-24.
  • Every day, almost 30 people in the United States die in motor vehicle crashes that involve an alcohol-impaired driver.
  • ?Cigarette smoking, which is the most common form of tobacco use, causes approximately 443,000 deaths and costs about $96 billion in medical costs in the United States each year.
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends vaccinations from birth through adulthood to provide a lifetime of protection against many diseases and infections, such as influenza, pneumococcal disease, human papillomavirus, and hepatitis A and B.
  • Fewer than 15 percent of adults and 10 percent of adolescents eat the recommended amounts of fruits and vegetables each day.

Each year, chronic diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes are responsible for millions of premature deaths and cause Americans to miss 2.5 billion days of work, resulting in lost productivity totaling more than $1 trillion.? ?

Eating healthy and engaging in regular physical activity are ways people can stay healthy. Making a few simple changes to your daily routine over a short period of time is all that is needed.

Try these four simple steps to a healthier lifestyle:

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  • ?Change your diet ? A very simple and easy step to take. Start by cutting out more of the fatty foods that you already know you shouldn't be eating. Replace these with fresh fruit and vegetables in your everyday cooking. Then gradually cut down on the starchy stuff, like potatoes, bread, rice, and pasta. Within just a few weeks you will start to notice that you feel more energetic! Visit www.myplate.org for more information about food group recommendations and portion size.
  • ? Exercise ? Regular physical activity helps improve your overall health and fitness and reduces your risk for many chronic diseases.? Adults need two hours and 30 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity (i.e. brisk walking) every week and muscle-strengthening activities on 2 or more days a week that work all major muscle groups (legs, hips, back, abdomen, chest, shoulders, and arms).? The body will burn off those extra calories and the blood will circulate around the body carrying vital oxygen where it is needed. Doing activity that requires moderate effort is safe for most people. But if a chronic health condition exists, such as heart disease, arthritis, diabetes, or other symptoms, be sure to talk with your doctor about the types and amounts of physical activity that are right for you.
  • ?Cut down on alcohol and eliminate tobacco ? By reducing your alcohol intake and eliminating tobacco use your internal organs will start to work more efficiently. In turn, your entire body will feel healthier. According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, if you drink alcoholic beverages, do so in moderation, which is defined as no more than 1 drink per day for women and no more than 2 drinks per day for men. Compared with nonsmokers, smoking is estimated to increase the risk of coronary heart disease and stroke by 2 to 4 times.? For quitting support and resources: 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669).???????????????????????????????????????
  • ?Rethink your drink ? Probably the easiest step to take when wanting to achieve a healthier lifestyle is to drink more water. Water is essential for all systems in the body. It will not only make you feel better, it will improve the appearance of your skin and help your body?s systems work better.? Try having a glass of water instead of coffee or tea at least twice a day. The body needs water to repair damaged tissues and remain hydrated.? Adults should consume eight 8oz glasses of fluid each day and avoid sugary drinks.

The health department advises us, wisely, to take advantage of spring's warmer temperatures.?Take this opportunity to start walking, biking, or hiking to better health. Make a date or make it a family affair and get everyone moving. Small steps will go a long way towards preventing chronic disease.

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Hospital offers program for seniors on foot problems | Health and ...

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James Robinson

MOORESVILLE -Lake Norman Regional Medical Center will offer a free Senior Extra talk for seniors on ?My Aching Feet? by Dr. James Robinson with Foot and Ankle Associates on Wednesday, April 4.

Dr. Robinson will talk about common foot conditions.
The meeting is 3 p.m. at Lake Norman Regional Medical Center?s community rooms A and B. Senior Extra meetings are the first Wednesday of each month. The hospital is off I-77 Exit 33 in Mooresville.

To learn more about Senior Extra, to become a member, or to register for meetings, visit the website, www.seniorextra.com, or contact Mitzie McCurdy, the hospital?s Director of Community Outreach and Senior Extra, at 704-660-4859, or

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