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Controlling blood sugar is easier NOW than ever
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Health Nutrition News)
Tue Oct 1 07:35:03 2013
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Do THIS before eating carbs (every time)
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in settlement construction, and a timetable for the release of dozens of
veteran Palestinian prisoners, held for attacks carried out before the start
of intermittent peace talks in 1993.In Cairo, the Arab League reiterated
Sunday that negotiations must be based on the 1967 frontier and include
a timeline, as well as the prisoner release. Without this, hopes for
success are dim, said Mohammed Sabih, a top league official for Palestinian
affairs. "It is certain that this (Israeli) government does not want a
two-state solution but wants one Jewish state and the exclusion of the
Palestinian side," he said in a statement.In Israel, Netanyahu allies ruled
out an endorsement of the 1967 lines or a slowdown in settlement
construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, now home to nearly
600,000 Israelis.Netanyahu emphasized the need to safeguard Israel's security
and said any agreement would have to be approved in a national
referendum. "It won't be easy. But we are entering the talks with
integrity, honesty and hope that this process is handled responsibly, seriously
and to the point," he said at the start of his weekly
Cabinet meeting.Netanyahu has repeatedly called for a resumption of talks
without what he calls Palestinian "preconditions," such as a settlement
freeze or recognition of the 1967 lines. Palestinians say the 1967 lines
were the basis for talks in the past and that they need
safeguards before entering into talks with Net
the attack proved false."Why did
you really want to go to war?" she demanded.When Bush began explaining
his rationale, she interjected: "They didn't do anything to you, or to
our country.""Excuse me for a second," Bush replied. "They did. The Taliban
provided safe haven for Al Qaeda. That's where Al Qaeda trained.""I'm talking
about Iraq," she said.After a visit to the White House, David Nesenoff,
a rabbi and independent filmmaker, asked Thomas on May 27, 2010, whether
she had any comments on Israel. "Tell them to get the hell
out of Palestine," she replied. "Remember, these people are occupied and
it's their land. It's not Germany, it's not Poland," she continued. Asked
where they should go, she answered, "They should go home." When asked
where's home, Thomas replied: "Poland, Germany and America and everywhere
else."The resulting controversy brought widespread rejection of her remarks.
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs called them "offensive and reprehensible."
Many Jews were offended by her suggestion that Israelis should "go home"
to Germany, Poland and America since Israel was initially settled in 1948
by Jews who had survived or escaped Hitler's attempt to kill all
the Jews in Germany, and many in neighboring conquered countries.Within
days, she retired from her job at Hearst.The Associated Press contributed
to this report.
Pioneering journalist Helen Thomas dies at 92
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<h3>Controversial Health Topic:</h3>
At the link below, we're going to show you our #1 carb-fighting trick that you can use each and every time you eat carbs. This simple carb-fighting "ritual" is clinically proven to:
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*Lower your blood sugar<br>
*Increase insulin sensitivity<br>
*Decrease fat storage<br>
*Increase fat burning<br>
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Even better, you can perform it in just a few seconds...and it WORKS like gangbusters.<p>
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">t take that at all to mean that we're
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
live longer
Broun, R-Ga., said, "We never did see a
repeal and replace bill last time," referring to the 2011-2012 two-year
term that followed the Republican landslide. "I hope we can this time,
and I'll keep fighting for it."Broun, running for the Senate from Georgia
in 2014 as a conservatives' conservative, has drafted legislation of his
own that relies on a series of tax breaks and regulatory changes
such as permitting insurance companies to sell coverage across state lines
to expand access to health care.Other Republicans are at work on different
bills, in the House Energy and Commerce Committee headed by Upton, and
elsewhere.Rep. Steven Scalise of Louisiana, who leads the conservative Republican
Study Conference, said the organization is working on legislation to reduce
health care costs "without the mandates and the taxes" in the current
law.Like others involved with the issue, he provided no timetable and few
specifics.At the same time, the other half of the 2010 pledge to
"repeal and replace" is getting a workout.The House voted last week to
delay two requirements, the 38th and 39th time they have gone on
record in favor of repealing, reducing or otherwise neutering the system
that bears Obama's name.In the case of one of the rules, a
requirement for businesses to provide insurance to their workers, the administration
announced a one-year delay earlier this month.Democrats and even some Republicans
say the intense focus on repealing the hea
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