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Helps you if you have diabetes.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (HarvardResearch)
Wed Apr 29 10:26:48 2015

Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2015 07:26:43 -0700
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suit continues that the measure is unnecessary and a waste of taxpayer 
money. and notes that state laws already mandate use of condoms when 
workers are exposed to blood-borne pathogens.But Ellen Widess, head of the California 
Division of Occupational Safety and Health, told the L.A. Times that her 
group doesn't "see a bar to the city or the county doing 
what they need to do" to enact rules on condom use in 
porn, thereby bypassing the need for a referendum.The AIDS Healthcare Foundation has 
unsuccessfully tried to get the county to enforce condom use before. It 
cites records from the county's own Department of Public Health to argue 
that adult film industry workers are 10 times more likely to be 
infected with a sexually transmitted disease than members of the population at 
large, and that some performers can contract four or more separate infections 
over the course of a year."In addition, LADPH has stated that as 
many as 25 industry-related cases of HIV have be

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single-word-title" journals such as Nature, Science and Cell, to the myriad minor, 
esoteric ones.Yet as astronomer Carl Sagan once said, "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary 
evidence." Below are five science results retracted in 2011, pulled permanently off 
the books in part for falling far short of meeting the Sagan 
standard.#5: Los Angeles marijuana dispensaries lead to drop in crime.Keep smoking. The 
RAND Corporation retracted its own report in October after realizing its sloppy 
data collection.Crime data compiled from neighborhoods with these highly contentious medical marijuana 
dispensaries supposedly revealed slightly lower crime rates. The authors attributed this decline 
not to marijuana itself but rather the presence of security cameras and 
guards in and around the dispensaries, having a positive effect on the 
neighborhood. [The History of 8 Hallucinogens]The L.A. city attorney's office was incensed 
with the report, having argued the opposite  that 

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 never, in my experience, the half-hysterical, over-emotional, over-acting woman portrayed by 
Meryl Streep," Norman Tebbit, a member of Thatchers Cabinet and former head 
of the Conservative Party wrote in the Telegraph of London.Lord Bell, one 
of Thatcher's key advisers, told the paper that the entire film was 
a non-event and that he had no interest in seeing it, because 
its only purpose was to make some money for Streep and whoever 
wrote it.Thatchers former colleagues arent the only ones irate over Streeps performance. 
Her biographer John Campbell dismissed The Iron Lady as being riddled with 
poetic license, saying the Hollywood spin simplifies and dramatizes her as a 
great individual, fighting against these things as if it were all on 
her own. Campbell said the movie doesnt give enough credit to the 
men who worked with Thatcher.Streep for her part stresses that The Iron 
Lady is not a biopic, but a subjective look at certain challenges 
an old lady remembers b

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 let themselves go. There needs to be a focus on health 
and wellness and for teens.After watching the offensive episode, the Skyscraper singer 
and actress, who has been very public about her own struggles with 
eating issues, tweeted: What are we promoting here? #notfunnyATALL. I find it 
really funny how a company can lose one of their actress' from 
the pressures of an EATING DISORDER and yet still make [a] joke 
about that very disease."She followed it up with another message. "And is 
it just me or are the actress' getting THINNER AND THINNER.... I 
miss the days of RAVEN, and LIZZIE MCGUIRE. EATING DISORDERS ARE NOT 
SOMETHING TO JOKE ABOUT," she tweeted, referencing the actresses Raven Symone and 
Hilary Duff.A rep for Disney told Fox411.com they are aware of Lovato's 
concerns.We issued a response via Twitter on Friday evening (pasted below). The 
Shake It Up episode premiered one year ago (December 12, 2010) and 
has been televised periodically since then.We also

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en reported since 2004," the group says on its website.According to the 
foundation, the ballot measure would update the city's code to require anyone 
"directly engaged in the creation of adult films" and issued a film 
permit by the city "to maintain engineering and work practice controls, including 
the provision of and required use of condoms, sufficient to protect employees 
from exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials consistent with state 
law."The proposed ordinance would also require that film permits be issued on 
the condition of compliance with the requirement and would require the city 
to charge permit applicants a feel to cover the cost of periodic 
inspections.

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sive primary in the state, which will provide an opportunity for Democrats 
to remain competitive."A two-term governor before winning a Senate seat, Nelson has 
recently expressed dismay about a divided Congress' inability to pass meaningful legislation, 
frustration that echoed in his statement Tuesday."I encourage those who will follow 
in my footsteps to look for common ground and to work together 
in bipartisan ways to do what's best for the country, not just 
one political party," he said.Even as Nelson wavered about a re-election bid, 
he piled up campaign cash, hired a campaign manager and watched his 
party spend more than $1 million on ads supporting him. The preparation 
left him with more than $3 million in campaign cash on hand 
last month, about twice his nearest competitor.Nelson first was elected to the 
Senate in 2000, defeating Republican contender Stenberg to replace the retired Kerrey, 
and positioned himself as a centrist supporting both Democratic and R


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