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ABVP Certification in Exotic Companion Mammal Practice
dmccluredvm
by dmccluredvm  Today 3:53 PM   
 Applications for the first round are being accepted January 2009.
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pot
sjpal
by sjpal  Yesterday 11:56 AM   
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Plastics chemical 'harms brain function in monkeys'
tabsey
by tabsey  Yesterday 5:09 AM   
 Plastic water bottles can now be replaced with safer alternatives. eg a glass
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Scientists may have cured cancer
shylock 2006
by shylock 2006  9-4-2008    1
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we learn subconsciously in 0.05 seconds
jimbo1000
by jimbo1000  8-29-2008   
 another unknown ability or is it a sense? I am also into pre-attention cognition which is about the way the brain can multi-task, working in parallel with higher level cognition. All to do with making road signs immediately understandable!
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Music improves dopaminergic neurotransmission
emmadavies
by emmadavies  8-28-2008   
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Why you should trust your instincts
einbar
by einbar  8-28-2008    1
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Price of rat meat quadruples in Cambodia this year
tommy2balmy
by tommy2balmy  8-28-2008   
 Still only quarter the price of beef
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Important science news about cows
nealdoran
by nealdoran  8-25-2008   
 The repercussions from this could be huge...
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Funny animals
tanjazaric
by tanjazaric  8-23-2008    3
 they are sooooo sweeeeet :)
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The Hollow Men
abailart
by abailart  8-16-2008    3
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Addiction to Drugs and Memory
klippety
by klippety  8-15-2008    1
 Erasing Memories from your drug experiences may prove to break the addictions.
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India's poor urged to 'eat rats'
Smoke TNT
by Smoke TNT  8-14-2008    4
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Robot controlled by own biological brain
pokkets
by pokkets  8-13-2008   
 They used rat neurones. Maybe we'll discover what rats have been thinking, or how the nature of thinking varies from species to species, if and what significant 'character' differences there are. We may even find rats have the potential to be much smarter than we thought they were. The neurons act in response to stimuli. Maybe the best way to describe them is 'curious' It can be fairly certain there will be no official testing with human neurones, but there will be testing. I also wonder if the instinct for self preservation goes that deep - Sounds like the kind of thing that would interest the military.
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mmmmmm.... rat meat saves the world
kroqben
by kroqben  8-13-2008   
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Tsvangirai left out of Zimbabwe power-sharing deal: reports
tabsey
by tabsey  8-13-2008   
 I just did a clip about four legged rats. Mugabe is as cunning as the fabled cornered rat. And a group of henchmen for the fear factor.
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Eat rats, 'solve global food crisis'
tabsey
by tabsey  8-13-2008   
 Sc-fi book, I read, related the absence of rats in an underground area to a past famine. Hreat source of protein
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Hacking memory to break drug addiction
writerslink
by writerslink  8-12-2008    2
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10 Things You Need to Know About Coffee
tabsey
by tabsey  8-12-2008    2
  A millennium ago on a mountainside in Africa, a herd of goats kept a shepherd up at night after feasting on red coffee berries. The shepherd took his animals' discovery to some monks, and very long prayer sessions ensued. It's a good story, anyway.
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Stress and brain plasticity
balthazarus
by balthazarus  8-11-2008   
 Stress contributes to performance, if one knows how to move with it. another path for drugs that will enhance our capabilities...
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Survival of California condors hangs on lead ban, study says
Kelika
by Kelika  8-10-2008   
 "But they also noted that humans who ingest meat from game can suffer adverse effects from lead: "Removing lead ammunition is not only right for condors, it is right for other scavengers, and it is right for hunters and their families." The report called on the Fish and Wildlife Service, which oversees the recovery program, to "increase the visibility of its leadership."
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rat audition navigation
leevonk
by leevonk  8-7-2008   
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Humans' response to risk can be unnecessarily dangerous, study
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-7-2008   
 The results of Lotem's research may also be used by economists, politicians and psychologists, who need to know when people will take risks, says Prof. Lotem. A wider understanding of this phenomenon can affect business decisions, the economy ― and, hopefully, the number of road accidents in America each year.
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Government Health Care at Work
bmeuppls
by bmeuppls  8-6-2008    1
 And this is what the public says it wants. The health chiefs are essentially repeating the Empires mantra "nothing to see here, move along...."
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Hospitals 'infested with vermin'
namdack
by namdack  8-6-2008   
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Vermin Infest Britain's Socialist Hospitals
Smoke TNT
by Smoke TNT  8-6-2008   
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L'iconographie de la peste de 1720/1722 à Marseille
sousoon
by sousoon  8-5-2008   
 Remarquable site illustrant l'horreur de l'éépidémie qui tua 1/3 ds habitants contaminés par les puces des rats arrivés de Tripoli et Chypre avec le navire "Le Grand Saint Antoine".
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Axioms
milmufmas
by milmufmas  7-28-2008   
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Blades split town
CohoctonWindWatch
by CohoctonWindWatch  7-28-2008   
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Facts
milmufmas
by milmufmas  7-26-2008   
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Cat parasite in humans makes them like cat urine
LoPhatt
by LoPhatt  7-24-2008   
 Parasite "Brainwashes" Rats Into Craving Cat Urine, Study FindsBen Harder for National Geographic News April 3, 2007 The parasite Toxoplasma gondii uses a remarkable trick to spread from rodents to cats: It alters the brains of infected rats and mice so that they become attracted to—rather than repelled by—the scent of their predators. A new study reveals that rodents infected with the parasitic protozoa are drawn to the smell of cat urine, apparently having lost their otherwise natural aversion to the scent. The parasite can only sexually reproduce in the feline gut, so it's advantageous for it to get from a rodent into a cat—if necessary, by helping the latter eat the former. In rodents, "brain circuits for many behaviors overlap with the brain circuits responsible for fear," said Ajai Vyas of Stanford University, who led the new study. "One would thus assume that if something messes up fear of cat pee, it will also mess up a variety of related behaviors." Bu
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Overactive bladders play with the mind
A53GG4
by A53GG4  7-23-2008   
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Cherry Juice Eases Foot Pain
A53GG4
by A53GG4  7-23-2008   
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Tuatara
WickedWitch
by WickedWitch  7-19-2008   
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from mercola.com
mraspear
by mraspear  7-19-2008   
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test results...
mraspear
by mraspear  7-19-2008   
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mraspear
by mraspear  7-18-2008   
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A blog for chickens (or at least people that keep them!).
LemonThyme
by LemonThyme  7-17-2008   
 Chicken links & videos
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Is sleep deprivation torture?
masbury
by masbury  7-15-2008    10
 Menachen Begin tells of getting it from the KGB. From the Wikipedia entry.
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What Bush's Ex-Adviser Says About Efforts to Stop War On Terror
cptenaud
by cptenaud  7-15-2008   
 If you go to the source you will get the complete story. Also watch the clip. Good old Scott McClellan stating that Clarke was making false accusations. Wonder if thats what they're saying about Scotty now. What a pack of rats.
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