Most interesting Flickr Images (without flowers)
This pipe creates a feed of the most interesting flickr images, minus the boring photos of flowers.


"Barn Owl - Front page (Explored)" by glendel1



"Back to Flickr!" by AL zanki (d10b Q8) ?



"Summer pleasures" by Ingrid0804



"IMG_9401" by HenryKoh



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Natural Remedies (Food as Medicine)
"Let your food be your medicine and your medicine be your food" Hippocrates 460 - 359 BC "Vitality and beauty are gifts from nature for those who live according to its laws." Leonardo DeVinci

Stroke natural remedy - Music song
by Peter @ Enviroman
21 Feb 2010 at 1:24am
Music with words (songs) apparently can help brain damaged stroke patience rewire their damaged brain. According to Dr. Aniruddh Patel of the San Diego Neurosciences Institiute, there is now an explosion of research on music and the brain over the last 10 years. It seemed music can engage huge areas of the brain, implying I suppose that music would have huge influence on the brain. The results

Fish oil benefits and side effects
by Peter @ Enviroman
30 Jan 2010 at 8:58pm
<!---->A recent email alerting me to a website solely about Fishoil evokes many childhood memories - Scott's Emulsion:The above photo of a bottle of Scott's Emulsion was uploaded under Creative Commons license to Flickr by Joan ThewlisI remembered that as a child, I was often sick and my mother frequently sent me to see a doctor who have the same surname as me. That smelly whitish emulsion was
Natural Remedies versus Alternative Medicine Conventional and this blog
by Peter @ Enviroman
24 Jan 2010 at 2:34am
What inspired me to write this post is, among others, a paraplegic blogger who asked me to help him earn from his blog. This paraplegic blogger sustained his very serious injuries because of a horrific car accident. His injuries need immediate emergency surgery, and that is conventional medicine. Now in cases like these, what can natural remedies or alternative medicine do? Perhaps later after
Natural remedy ADHD - fish oil supplement?
by Enviroman
9 Jan 2010 at 6:35pm
Fish oil as a natural remedy (food as medicine) for hyperactive, impulsive and disruptive children and teenagers? Scientists based on the premise fish oil from oily fish like salmon and sardines with high content of fatty acids, is brain food and , are testing to see if giving fish oil supplement to children and teenagers with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) and other disruptive
Natural remedy for constipation - water
by Peter @ Enviroman
26 Dec 2009 at 7:41pm
Yes, lots of water. Not too long ago, I had constipation even though I eat enough fruits and vegetables. Eating oats porridge in the morning which used to produced smooth and easy passage for the stools, didn't work. Neither did eating dried prunes. I then remembered my sister's words when I expressed wonder at how anyone can pass motion a few times a day when I have problems with even passing
Local Produce Finder
Use this tool in your hunt for locally grown fruits and vegetables. Enter your info and the product you are looking for. Before you go save the world, remember that this is not perfect. Consider it a first pass and be aware of a few limits: This tool will miss farms without websites and farms that are more than 20 miles away (Yahoo's limit, not mine). This tool will get some false hits as well (Bananas in Boston? It's because farms put recipes on their sites). As a second pass, Google for something like "site:communityfarms.org kale" to see in what context a specific farm mentioned the vegetable or fruit.

Maddalena Restaurant
Our family's dedication extends beyond the art of making fine wine to the science of growing exceptional grapes. We farm vineyards in select coastal ...
Jack Mayesh Wholesale Florist
Featuring a plethora of fall varieties from Mayesh, this stunning basket consist of September favorites. ... Bittersweet, Rosehips, Persimmons, fresh grapes and more. Created by ...
Mark Taper Forum
Keach, who has excelled in many of the classic and contemporary stage's greatest roles, ... Broadway: Frost/Nixon and The Grapes of Wrath (Steppenwolf). The Trip to Bountiful ...
Orchard Supply Hardware
The shorter and cooler days tell many gardeners that it is time to purchase and plant ... Grape vines. Table grapes. Roses. Hybrid tea roses. Floribundas. Tree roses. Climbing roses. ...
Home Depot
Choosing the right kitchen cabinets ... Decorative blocks and ornaments provide a finished look with classic designs like grapes, pyramids and rosettes. Feet ...
Fresh Air from WHYY
NPR Programs: Fresh Air from WHYY
This one-hour program features Terry Gross' in-depth interviews with prominent cultural and entertainment figures, as well as distinguished experts on current affairs and news.

After Financial Ruin, Plotting America's 'Comeback'
9 Mar 2010 at 10:18am
David M. Walker is the former comptroller general of the United States. His book, Comeback America, details the current financial crisis and offers his ideas on controlling spending and restoring fiscal responsibility in the United States.
Vince Gilligan: The Man Behind 'Breaking Bad'
9 Mar 2010 at 10:00am
Vince Gilligan created the Emmy Award-winning drama Breaking Bad, starring Bryan Cranston as a high-school chemistry teacher who becomes a meth dealer to secure his family's finances. Gilligan tells David Bianculli why he chose Cranston for the role — and why he thinks Breaking Bad is different from every other show on TV.
'Whip Smart': Memoirs Of A Dominatrix
8 Mar 2010 at 10:00am
Melissa Febos graduated from college with straight A's and a prestigious internship. She also led a secret life as a dominatrix. Her new memoir, Whip Smart, details her time working in a sex dungeon in midtown Manhattan. She describes what it was like to work for four years at the upscale S&M house.
The Gods, At Play In The House Of Mortals
8 Mar 2010 at 10:00am
The latest novel from John Banville throws a handful of Greek gods into the household of a glum human family to explore sex, love, faith and mortality. Reviewer Maureen Corrigan says The Infinities puts Banville's literary gifts on prominent display.
A Tribute To Sparklehorse's Mark Linkous
8 Mar 2010 at 10:00am
Singer and songwriter Mark Linkous, who performed under the name Sparklehorse, took his own life at the age of 47. Rock critic Ken Tucker remembers the man behind the albums Good Morning Spider and It's a Wonderful Life.
BBC News
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Iran attacks US over Afghanistan
10 Mar 2010 at 2:51am
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says it is the US, not Tehran, that is playing a "double game" in Afghanistan.

China's exports see big increase
10 Mar 2010 at 1:36am
China's exports surged 46% in February, figures show, raising hopes of a strong recovery in global trade.

Collider to shut down for a year
9 Mar 2010 at 5:19pm
The Large Hadron Collider must be shut down for a year starting in late 2011 to address design flaws, the BBC has learned.

Jerusalem row clouds Biden visit
10 Mar 2010 at 3:45am
US Vice-President Joe Biden meets Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, with discussions dominated by Israeli plans for 1,600 more homes in East Jerusalem.

'Last Bali bomber' killed in Indonesia
10 Mar 2010 at 2:14am
Indonesia's president confirms security forces have killed the last main suspect in the 2002 Bali bombings, Dulmatin.
NYT > Week in Review
NYT > Week in Review

The Moral Ambiguity of Looting
by By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.
6 Mar 2010 at 8:30pm
The unsettled ethics of pillaging after a catastrophe acquired a new wrinkle in Chile, where some frightened citizens were allowed to take needed staples.
Democrats Need a Rally Monkey
by By KATE ZERNIKE
6 Mar 2010 at 2:08pm
For months the right has had the momentum. Is the left too ?snakebit? to snatch it back?
?Mad as a Hatter?: The History of a Simile
by By PAT RYAN
7 Mar 2010 at 4:34pm
Pity Lewis Carroll?s poor Hatter. Why not ?mad as a shoemaker??
Fretting About the Last of the Tigers
by By BILL MARSH
7 Mar 2010 at 9:24am
Could this Chinese Year of the Tiger be the last one with actual tigers still afoot in the world?s wild?
How Jerry Brown Became ?Governor Moonbeam?
by By JESSE McKINLEY
6 Mar 2010 at 2:53pm
Jerry Brown?s unshakable nickname was coined by Mike Royko, the famed Chicago columnist, in 1976.
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The Way of the Wild Heart
10 Mar 2010 at 3:05am
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Iceland was right to vote no on foreign bank compensation
10 Mar 2010 at 3:00am
Why should Iceland compensate unwise UK savers or stump up the money that UK politicians spent trying to buy votes?
The EU-green complex: How the EU funds green lobby groups
10 Mar 2010 at 12:45am
Mitt Romney: Tea Party movement is great as long as they vote Republican
9 Mar 2010 at 9:44pm
Mitt Romney is supportive of the Tea Party movement but draws the line when it comes to a third party.
Who spends more time on job search: the unemployed in US or Europe?
9 Mar 2010 at 9:37pm
America's unemployed spend more time on job search on average, but it varies depending on unemployment benefits, a new study says.
BBC News
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Oscar bosses defend Fawcett snub
10 Mar 2010 at 3:19am
Actress Farrah Fawcett was not in the Oscars memorial segment because she was more known as a TV star, the Academy says.

Letterman blackmail is admitted
9 Mar 2010 at 2:38pm
A US TV producer pleads guilty to attempting to blackmail US chat show host David Letterman over his affairs.

Actor Sheen 'set for TV return'
10 Mar 2010 at 2:19am
Actor Charlie Sheen is expected to return to the set of Two and a Half Men after a spell in rehab, his publicist says.

Pink Floyd take EMI to court
9 Mar 2010 at 10:31am
Pink Floyd launch legal action in the High Court against EMI over payment of online royalties and marketing of their music.

Oscars 'most watched since 2005'
9 Mar 2010 at 4:10am
This year's Oscars ceremony in Los Angeles was the most watched in the US for five years, early figures suggest.
NYT > Magazine
NYT > Magazine

Building a Better Teacher
by By ELIZABETH GREEN
7 Mar 2010 at 3:29pm
There are more than three million teachers in the United States, and Doug Lemov is trying to prove that he can teach them to be better.
Human-flesh Search Engines in China
by By TOM DOWNEY
7 Mar 2010 at 9:21am
Internet users are hunting down and punishing people who have attracted their wrath.
Joanna Newsom, the Changeling
by By JODY ROSEN
5 Mar 2010 at 10:35am
The freak folkie, elfin princess, hippie-dippy harpist ? Newsom has inspired no shortage of labels. On her latest album, she turns them all inside out.
The Way We Live Now: Laws for Sale
by By MATT BAI
5 Mar 2010 at 10:33am
Why politicians, and not the lobbyists who influence them, are the problem in Washington.
Lives: Off the Job
by By JEFFREY ESSMANN
5 Mar 2010 at 8:11am
Slouching toward social services.
NYT > Travel
NYT > Travel

Surfacing: In Mexico City, New Life on an Old Street
by By COLLEEN KINDER
6 Mar 2010 at 10:25pm
In Mexico City?s historic district, Calle Regina?s mezcalerķas and bars are luring visitors after dark.
On the Road: Airplane Exit-Row Seats, Once a Perk, Now for Sale
by By JOE SHARKEY
8 Mar 2010 at 9:00pm
Selling exit-row seats to all comers raise questions about whether all buyers are suitable to perform emergency evacuation procedures.
Personal Journeys: Visiting the Remote Tribal Lands of the Dogon in Central ...
by By JOSHUA HAMMER
6 Mar 2010 at 10:31pm
A growing number of Western tourists are traveling to West Africa to experience the rituals of daily life in the Dogon cliffside villages.
Visiting Tuscany Without the Crowds
by By DANIELLE PERGAMENT
6 Mar 2010 at 10:01pm
With few tourists, the dead of winter is the time to visit Tuscany, when the landscape is bright green, locals fill the cafes, and the cuisine is at its best.
Weekend in Palm Beach, Fla.
by By GERALDINE FABRIKANT
6 Mar 2010 at 10:34pm
This tiny island, north of Fort Lauderdale, boasts dreamy estates and wide, uncrowded beaches.
BBC News
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BBC Medical Notes: health resources archive with A-Z on medical topics and in-depth reports on cancer, heart disease and strokes, plus NHS ratings.

Achalasia
7 Aug 2009 at 6:42am
Achalasia is a rare motility disorder of the oesophagus, commonly known as the gullet.

Acne
9 Mar 2006 at 10:41am
Acne is an inflammatory skin condition that causes spots.
Age-related macular degeneration
5 Aug 2008 at 4:39am
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness. It is just one form of macular disease, which affects the eye's retina.
Alcohol
9 Aug 2000 at 4:17am
William Hague's boast that he once drank 14 pints of beer a day may impress some voters - but probably not his doctor.
Alzheimer's and dementia
22 Dec 2008 at 3:11am
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive, degenerative and irreversible brain disorder that causes intellectual impairment, disorientation and eventually death and is the most common cause of dementia.