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Mankind's great mysteries -- baldness and Amelia Earhart -- solved? - latimes.com
opinion.latimes.com — “Will 21st century technology finally lead to a cure for baldness -- and uncover the fate of Amelia Earhart? Twisted, inquiring minds want to know.” View full resource at opinion.latimes.com
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Mankind's great mysteries -- baldness and Amelia Earhart -- solved? - Los Angeles Times http://t.co/qGS7yTUi #health
Before the iPad, there was the Etch-A-Sketch, and I was an ace - latimes.com
opinion.latimes.com — “Besides fortifying his boss' flip-flop credentials, Mitt Romney aide Eric Fehrnstrom took me and lots of baby boomers on a nostalgia trip Wednesday when he likened the Romney campaign to an Etch-A-Sketch. As my colleague Morgan Little describes in more...” View full resource at opinion.latimes.com
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Before the iPad, there was the Etch-A-Sketch, and I was an ace - http://t.co/2iUoZm44 http://t.co/9Le4cw4C
'Doonesbury' abortion cartoon series, part two - latimes.com
opinion.latimes.com — “This is the second installment of this week's "Doonesbury" cartoon series that addresses Texas' controversial abortion law. You can click on the image to view it at full size. Here's part one in case you missed it. Doonesbury's abortion series:...” View full resource at opinion.latimes.com
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Cosmetic surgery: Protecting the right to choose -- safely [Blowback] - latimes.com
opinion.latimes.com — “The practice of medicine involves much more than simply "curing or preventing disease."” View full resource at opinion.latimes.com
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response to the LA times article last week http://t.co/AJKsvb1g
Drug war: What prohibition costs us [Blowback] - latimes.com
opinion.latimes.com — “There's no doubt that the violence, the growth of cartels and gangs, the overpopulation of our prisons and the squandering of our police resources would not occur if we eliminated illegal drug profits and implemented a non-criminal approach to regulating drugs.” View full resource at opinion.latimes.com
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Retired #LAPD deputy chief reminds us drug #prohibition funds cartels and prevents police from solving serious crimes. http://t.co/ICUQTZMO
Is it reasonable to compare Rick Perry to Galileo? [Most commented] - latimes.com
opinion.latimes.com — “Republican presidential candidate and current Texas Gov. Rick Perry was not shy about his views on climate change during Wednesday night’s debate. (Nor was he when he thought to "pray for rain.") As far as he’s concerned, the jury’s still...” View full resource at opinion.latimes.com
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Is it reasonable to compare Rick Perry to Galileo? [Most commented] http://t.co/m8yL8bg via @latimesopinion
Medicare fraud: Obama administration brings enforcement into the 21st century [Blowback] - latimes.com
opinion.latimes.com — “For criminals looking to get rich, Medicare’s electronic payment system was once an easy target. In the fight against fraud today, it’s quickly becoming one of our own greatest weapons.” View full resource at opinion.latimes.com
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Opinion: "#Medicare fraud: Obama admin brings enforcement into the 21st century [Blowback]" by Peter Budetti http://t.co/8mJ7lnX - #health
Flash! Facebook causes teen drinking! (Until you read the fine print) - latimes.com
opinion.latimes.com — “Teens who use social media are five times likelier to use tobacco, three times likelier to drink alcohol and twice as likely to try marijuana, says Columbia University's National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse after conducting a survey of...” View full resource at opinion.latimes.com
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'Facebook causes teen drinking! (Until you read the fine print)' | Los Angeles Times http://t.co/2xhQT9L
Healthcare: Not my constituent? Not my problem. - latimes.com
opinion.latimes.com — “Note to state Sen. Ed Hernandez (D-West Covina): When Californians come to your committee to testify about personal hardships, it's probably not a good idea to yukk it up about them not being in your constituents.” View full resource at opinion.latimes.com
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Healthcare: Not my constituent? Not my problem. http://t.co/iSjHiyu via @latimesopinion Sure,it's all laughs until it happens in your family
The war on 'the war on drugs' [The conversation] - latimes.com
opinion.latimes.com — “With the 40th anniversary of President Richard Nixon's "War on Drugs" Friday, many people seem to agree that the battle against “America’s public enemy No. 1” has failed. After the Global Commission on Drug Policy released its June report, the...” View full resource at opinion.latimes.com
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The war on 'the war on drugs' [The conversation] http://t.co/HsIA4xX via @latimesopinion
Given economic changes, is college worth it? | Opinion L.A. | Los Angeles Times
opinion.latimes.com — “Between CNN's Money segment Thursday about the increased need for skilled labor, Fareed Zakaria's "Flight Plan for the American Economy," which points to the return of manufacturing, and Discovery Channel's celebration of blue-collar workers, it's no wonder higher education might...” View full resource at opinion.latimes.com
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Given economic changes, is college worth it?: Then, after graduation, get some sort--any sort--of entry level jo... http://bit.ly/iNJmph
It's back: The food coloring/hyperactivity debate and the red bug | Opinion L.A. | Los Angeles Times
opinion.latimes.com — “Back in the 1970s, when Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder was called (lower-cased) hyperactivity, worried parents attended many a meeting touting the Feingold Diet, which called for easing symptoms by having children eat foods without artificial ingredients such as preservatives and...” View full resource at opinion.latimes.com
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Opinion: It's back: The food coloring/hyperactivity debate and the red bug http://bit.ly/esgFTo - #health #ADHD #FDA
It's back: The food coloring/hyperactivity debate and the red bug | Opinion L.A. | Los Angeles Times
opinion.latimes.com — “Back in the 1970s, when Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder was called (lower-cased) hyperactivity, worried parents attended many a meeting touting the Feingold Diet, which called for easing symptoms by having children eat foods without artificial ingredients such as preservatives and...” View full resource at opinion.latimes.com
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Healthcare reform prelude: double-digit increases in premiums? | Opinion L.A. | Los Angeles Times
opinion.latimes.com — “If WellPoint's Anthem BlueCross is trying to make the case for an individual mandate to buy health insurance, it certainly picked a lousy way to go about it. The insurer plans to raise premiums by up to 39% this year, prompting a flurry of complaints from customers, insurance brokers and regulators. Two top Democrats on the House Energy and Commerce Committee joined the scrum Tuesday, demanding that WellPoint explain all the rate hikes its subsidiaries have imposed since Jan. 1, 2009 -- just bef” View full resource at opinion.latimes.com
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Healthcare reform prelude: double-digit increases in premiums?: You might think that the recession would hold down... http://bit.ly/dgk6Z8
What does it mean to 'start over' in healthcare reform? | Opinion L.A. | Los Angeles Times
opinion.latimes.com — “Lots of folks, particularly conservatives, want to cast the special Senate election in Massachusetts ON Tuesday as a referendum on Obamacare. I'm not close enough to Massachusetts politics to say how big a factor that is, but clearly Republican Scott Brown is emphasizing his opposition to the Democrats' healthcare reform proposals. "As your senator, I will insist they start over," he said on the campaign trail Sunday. But what would a do-over mean, policywise? If the goal is to slow he” View full resource at opinion.latimes.com
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What does it mean to 'start over' in healthcare reform?: (Witness the looming train wreck at Medicare, a testament... http://bit.ly/5eP2TS

