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Trace levels of arsenic in drinking water increase a person's risk of developing cancer, according to a report from the prestigious US National Academy of Sciences. “People drinking water containing just one part per billion of arsenic have an increased risk of developing bladder or lung cancer of one in 1,000,” reports New Scientist magazine.
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Dr. Mary Eades talks about Packet Cooking for healthy convenient meals. Basically preloading a foil container with veggies and meat that you just throw in the oven when the time is right.
Found this fresh new site while scooting around the web. http://www.vectorvault.com/ It appears to be a start up business looking to sell royalty free vector art. The are several collections of with each package containing over 250 cross-platform editable files. Obviously it all comes at a price, but there is a section of FREE downloads.
Some bright Martian soil containing lots of sulfur and a trace of water intrigues researchers who are studying information provided by NASA's Spirit rover.







