trisha
21 Karma Points
I do a lot of gardening in the summer - mostly butterfly gardening and raise lots of butterflies.
I also have a background in science and I blog about health and science related news and research.
http://www.ideasforwomen.com/news/
St. Louis
My Groups:
- Everything To Do With...
- The beauty of science
- I Support Open Source...
- Green Gold Rush
- health policy
- Learning SEO Basics
- open-source software
- Parenting
- Photography
- Search Engine Marketi...
- Search Engine Optimiz...
- WAHM (Work At Home Moms)
- Obama '08
- Blogging
- Cancer News
- Classical Guitar
- Environment
- Ergonomics
- Feminism
- Financial Planning
- fitness news
- healthy
- Highly Sensitive People
- science
- Social Media Mavens
- social networking
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- News about diseases, ...
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Link Building Secrets Revealed by Top Linking Experts view story
29 votes- Submitted by dazzlindonna
- 7 months ago
- (http://www.polepositionmarketing....)
The world's top link building experts get together to provide a single source of never-before revealed link building tips, tricks and strategies.
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US Navy Successfully Destroys Spy Satellite view story
8 votes- Submitted by mamawise
- 7 months ago
- (http://www.associatedcontent.com/...)
Looks like the US Navy was able to complete their mission in shooting down a rogue US spy satellite.
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Preventing Childhood Obesity | Nutrition and Dietary Advice view story
9 votes- Submitted by fnldwn
- 6 months ago
- (http://www.dietriffic.com/2008/03...)
It’s no secret that childhood obesity in recent years has become an ever increasing, and extremely worrying problem! If you’re a parent, what can you do? Healthy eating and exercise habits are usually established in childhood, therefore a healthy hom
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Organic food 'no benefit to health' view story
15 votes- Submitted by DiffeeOnline
- 6 months ago
- (http://lifeandhealth.guardian.co....)
Lord Krebs, former head of the Food Standards Agency, said families were becoming 'deeply confused' by conflicting messages about healthy eating.
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An Apple a Day -- IowaAvenue view story
20 votes- Submitted by DerivativeRe
- 6 months ago
- (http://www.iowaavenue.com/profile...)
Today, Americans eat about 120 apples apiece each year. At least 50% of our domestic crop is used in items we use every day like juice, jellies, pies, applesauce and other popular desserts.
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No mouth-to-mouth required in new CPR rules view story
22 votes- Submitted by Bdog2g2
- 6 months ago
- (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23884...)
In a major change, the American Heart Association said that hands-only CPR — rapid, deep presses on the victim’s chest until help arrives — works just as well as standard CPR for most adults.
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Cute Image of the Day view photo
55 votes- Submitted by cyberarmy
- 6 months ago
- (http://mfrost.typepad.com/cute_ov...)
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Google Trends: Wordpress vs movable type view story
63 votes- Submitted by BAMACRAZY77
- 6 months ago
- (http://google.com/trends?q=movabl...)
interesting trends map of wordpress vs movable type
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Eat Smart When Dining Out -- 20 Tips: Navigate the Menu | Healthy Living | Reader's Digest view story
14 votes- Submitted by revital9
- 6 months ago
- (http://www.rd.com/healthy-living/...)
20 ways to stick to your health goals. For example: Ask your waiter to "triple the vegetables, please".
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Babies soft skulls linked to vitamin D deficiency view story
12 votes- Submitted by DRIE
- 6 months ago
- (http://www.philly.com/inquirer/br...)
Studies suggest that softening of the skull bones is common in many normal-looking newborns and goes away without treatment. But Japanese scientists believe the condition, called craniotabes, may be a sign of vitamin D deficiency.

