The first grandchild and the Christmas puzzle

The first grandchild and the Christmas puzzle As the Cravens and Waggener families remember the first grandchild who passed away earlier this week, this story comes to mind from a few years ago written by his mother, Wilma Jean. She paints a picture of her firstborn, a precious, precocious rascal child, Phillip Glenn Cravens, who ruled in her family’s kitchen as his Grandparents and the young Aunts and Uncles stood by in admiration — no discipline.

5 Changes to Social Security in 2017

As 2017 draws near, there are several changes to Social Security that current and future beneficiaries should be aware of. While benefits aren’t increasing by too much, some workers could see their Social Security tax bill rise significantly, and working beneficiaries could end up with a lot more money in their pockets in 2017.

Christmas Day blizzard takes aim at the Dakotas, Montana

It’ll be a white Christmas for the northern Plains and some Western states, but forecasters warn blizzard conditions are likely to affect holiday travel. The National Weather Service issued a blizzard warning for most of North Dakota, western South Dakota and a small section of eastern Montana through Monday, with expected snow totals of 8 to 15 inches and winds up to 55 mph.

Christmas Day blizzard takes aim at the Dakotas, Montana

It’ll be a white Christmas for the northern Plains and some Western states, but forecasters warn blizzard conditions are likely to affect holiday travel. The National Weather Service issued a blizzard warning for most of North Dakota, western South Dakota and a small section of eastern Montana through Monday, with expected snow totals of 8 to 15 inches and winds up to 55 mph.

Our memory records physical sensations too

London, Dec 25 : A new research in cognitive science suggests that our memory also records physical sensations as part of the words stored. [NK UK] According to a study published in research journal ‘PLOS One’, similar to an entry in a reference book, the brain records a word like ‘whisk’, associating it with concepts such as ‘inanimate’ and ‘kitchen device’.

Call The Midwife gets a Christmas holiday in South Africa

Call The Midwife is leaving behind Christmas trees, mince pies and snowy scenes this year in favour of a hot climate for its festive special. The hit BBC period drama about a convent and the midwives associated with it headed for South Africa to film a one-off episode where the characters try to save a beleaguered local hospital.

Canberra’s health sector faced changes and challenges on all levels in 2016

Skip to navigation Skip to content Skip to footer View text version of this page Help using this website – Accessibility statement Join today and you can easily save your favourite articles, join in the conversation and comment, plus select which news your want direct to your inbox. From the beginnings of wide-ranging reforms to the ACT’s health system to bungles in the NDIS roll-out, a bumper influenza season and a Territory election in which health played a central role, 2016 has not been without its dramas.

Bipolar Disorder: Symptoms in Women

… a treatment for bipolar treatment disorder, and this may affect the drug’s influence. The director of women’s mental health at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Dr. Laura Miller, says in an article in Psychiatric Times that menopause may also have an …

Christmas weight gain can persist for months

… It is perhaps no surprise that the festive season can lead to weight gain. According to the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) in the United Kingdom, Christmas Day gorging is likely to clock up around 6,000 calories – almost three times the …

Effect of HIV Antibody VRC01 on Viral Rebound after Treatment Interruption

To insert individual citation into a bibliography in a word-processor, select your preferred citation style below and drag-and-drop it into the document. In these trials, passive administration of VRC01, a broadly neutralizing antibody against human immunodeficiency virus that targets the HIV CD4-binding site, had some anti-HIV effect in 24 persons with chronic HIV infection.