Could the woolly mammoth be next? From my column at Communities @ Washington Times WASHINGTON DC, March 18, 2013- Researchers from the Lazarus Project are on their way to bringing back an extinct frog species to life. Led by paleontologist Mike Archer of the University of New South Wales, scientists successfully created early-stage embryos of […]
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Bee venom may kill HIV
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A toxin found in bee venom may be a new weapon against HIV infection From my column at Communities @ Washington Times WASHINGTON DC, March14, 2013 –A paper published in the current issue of Antiviral Therapy suggests that bee venom may be the next line of defense against HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. While […]
Death by salami: New study finds processed meats may lead to early death
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Large-scale European study reiterates link between processed meats, cancer, and heart disease. But you can still eat chicken! From my column at Communities @ Washington Times WASHINGTON DC, March 11, 2013 – Say it isn’t so! To the woe of all cold cut, bacon, bologna, and prosciutto lovers, yet another study finds that those […]
Santa Muerte: Unusual saint gaining popularity in Mexico and the US
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Originally the saint of drug traffickers and criminals, Santa Muerte is attracting a whole new class of converts From my column in Communities @ Washington Times WASHINGTON DC, March 04, 2013 – At a time when devotion to the Catholic Church is in decline, the cult of Santa Muerte, a Mexican folk saint, is flourishing […]
EcoScraps: New ideas in recycling
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A company changing the way we view trash and waste From my column at Communities in The Washington Times WASHINGTON DC, February 26, 2013 – Waste is rampant in our society. Americans produce over 200 million tons of trash every year- enough to fill a major league football stadium twice a day. According to some […]
Mediterranean diet reduces heart disease, study confirms
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Researchers in Spain find that a diet rich in olive oil and nuts and low in processed foods and red meat can reduce heart attacks and strokes From my column at Communities at The Washington Times WASHINGTON DC, February 28, 2013 – A new study released Monday in the New England Journal of Medicine concluded […]
Hearing aids and health insurance: are you covered?
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Probably not. Most health insurance does not cover hearing aids- not even for children From my column at Communities @ Washington Times WASHINGTON DC, February 27, 2013 – Even though as many as one in five Americans over the age of 12 suffers from some form of hearing loss in one or both ears, the […]
Widespread seafood fraud in the U.S.
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Oceana study finds up to 33% of seafood sold in the U.S. may be mislabeled From my column in the Communities @ Washington Times WASHINGTON DC, February 23, 2013- Seafood has become an important part of the American diet. The American Heart Association (AHA) and the new Dietary Guidelines from the U.S. government both recommend two seafood […]
It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood…Fred Rogers and how he changed TV
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From my column at Communities @ Washington Times WASHINGTON DC, February 20, 2013 – Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood premiered nationwide 45 years ago yesterday, on February 19, 1968. Even for a kid who grew up in South America, Mr. Rogers evokes memories of childhood, wholesomeness, and a time when everything seemed simpler. Despite the countless jokes […]


