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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Dr. Oz Skin Secret)
Fri Jan 24 07:04:30 2014

Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2014 04:04:28 -0800
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FILE: July 19, 2013: House Speaker John Boehner walks to the chamber 
floor on Capitol Hill, in Washington, D.C.APHouse Republicans say their 
goal is to repeal President Obama's health care law, not to present 
an alternative plan."I don't think it's a matter of what we put 
on the floor right now," said Rep. Greg Walden of Oregon, who 
heads the party's campaign committee. He added that what is important is 
"trying to delay Obamacare."His remarks are in response to criticism that 
the Republican-led House have voted more than three dozen times over the 
past several years to repeal the law in part or in whole.Officially, 
the effort to craft an alternative plan is a work "in progress" 
and has been since Jan. 19, 2011, according to GOP.gov, a leadership-run 
website.But internal divisions, disagreement about political tactics and 
Obama's 2012 re-election have resulted in uncertainty about whether Republicans 
will vote on a plan of their own before the 2014 elections, 
or if not by then, perhaps before the president leaves office, more 
than six years after the original promise.Rep. Fred Upton of Michigan, who 
leads a committee with jurisdiction over health care, said, "If we are 
successful in ultimately repealing this legislation, then yes, we will have 
a replacement bill ready to come back with."Divisions were evident earlier 
this year, when legislation to make it easier for high-risk individuals 
to purchase coverage died without a vote. It was 
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medical gadgets. They've already been wired with sensors to detect certain 
blood chemicals. MIT created an add-on, NETRA, which turns any smartphone 
into a portable eye tester. The list goes on.Most of these advances 
are years away from being commercial or require add-ons. However, some people 
are doing interesting things with the smartphones they already have.Instant 
Heart Rate for iPhone and Android uses the phone's camera to figure 
out your heart rate. It detects the light passing through your finger 
and how it changes as your heart beats.You can keep a log 
of your heart rate to track it over time.There are plenty of 
valuable items that people drop every day. A simple metal detector is 
all you need to find them and make some extra money.Don't have 
a metal detector? Don't need one. Metal detector apps for Android and 
iPhone have you covered.No, I'm not joking. Smartphones contain a compass 
for navigation. It's not difficult to tweak it to detect nearby metal 
objects.You will need to find a comfortable way to hold your phone 
near the ground, however. Walking around bent over just looks odd!Time-lapse 
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the seventh of nine children. It was in high school, after working 
on the student newspaper, that she decided she wanted to become a 
reporter.After graduating from Detroit's Wayne University (now Wayne State 
University), Thomas headed straight for the nation's capital. She landed 
a $17.50-a-week position as a copy girl, with duties that included fetching 
coffee and doughnuts for editors at the Washington Daily News.United Press 
-- later United Press International -- soon hired her to write local 
news stories for the radio wire. Her assignments were relegated at first 
to women's news, society items and celebrity profiles.Her big break came 
after the 1960 election that sent Kennedy to the White House, and 
landed Thomas her first assignment related to the presidency. She was sent 
to Palm Beach, Fla., to cover the vacation of the president-elect and 
his family.JFK's successor, Lyndon Johnson, complained that he learned of 
his daughter Luci's engagement from Thomas's story.Bigger and better assignments 
would follow for Thomas, among them President Richard M. Nixon's breakthrough 
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presidency, Martha Mitchell, the notoriously unguarded wife of the attorney 
general, would call Thomas late at night to unload her frustrations at 
what she saw as the betrayal of her husband John by the 
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constructing reality," he told LiveScience.All in the mindAs members of 
society, people create a form of collective reality. "We are all part 
of a community of minds," Freeman says in the show.For example, money, 
in reality, consists of pieces of paper, yet those papers represent something 
much more valuable. The pieces of paper have the power of life 
and death, Freeman says but they wouldn't be worth anything if people 
didn't believe in their power.Money is fiction, but it's useful fiction.Another 
fiction humans collectively engage in is optimism. Neuroscientist Tali Sharot 
of University College London studies "the optimism bias": people's tendency 
to generally overestimate the likelihood of positive events in their lives 
and underestimate the likelihood of negative ones.In the show, Sharot does 
an experiment in which she puts a man in a brain scanner, 
and asks him to rate the likelihood that negative events, such as 
lung cancer, will happen to him. Then, he is given the true 
likelihood.When the actual risks differ from the man's estimates, his frontal 
lobes light up. But the brain area does a better job of 
reacting to the discrepancy when the reality is more positive than what 
he guessed, Sharot said.This shows how humans are somewhat hardwired to 
be optimistic. That may be because optimism "tends to have a lot 
of positive outcomes," Sharot told LiveScience. Optimistic people tend to 
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