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Understanding Carcinoid Tumor

Carcinoid tumors are a slow-growing type of cancer that can be cured if caught early, but is difficult to diagnose.

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What Is Carcinoid Syndrome?

Carcinoid syndrome is a set of symptoms caused by carcinoid tumors that grow from endocrine cells. Carcinoid tumors are slow-growing and can arise in several places throughout the body, such as the gastrointestinal tract and the lungs.

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Raw Video: Deep Freeze Chills Northeast

Frozen cars sputtered, schools canceled classes and cold-weather enthusiasts opted to stay inside Monday as a bitter blast of below-zero temperatures with promises of minus-50 wind chills gripped the Northeast. (Jan. 24)

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Ismael Ortiz left something kinda important behind after allegedly setting a Florida home on fire: the tip of his finger. Police found the evidence inside a latex glove; a detective says Ortiz slammed his finger in a door while fleeing the scene. They found Ortiz, 24, at a local hospital,…

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An Illinois appeals court struck Rahm Emanuel’s name from Chicago’s mayoral ballot today, according to the Chicago Sun-Times . In a 2-1 ruling, the court declared that Emanuel hadn’t met the residency requirements to run. “We order that the candidate’s name be excluded (or if necessary, be removed) from the ballot,…

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The so-called “ Palestinian Papers ,” which reveal that the Israel turned down massive concessions from a desperate PLO, are a disgrace, according to the Guardian , one of the papers distributing the leaks. “It is hard to tell who appears worst,” the paper’s editorial reads: “The Palestinian leaders, who are weak, craven,…

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Google Embeds Wild Flower Seeds in Adsense Letter

Photo via Punchingtrees But the real question is… If this photo submitted on Reddit by user “punchingtrees” (um, nice usename) is to be believed, Google has been sending cards that are printed not only on recycled paper (which should be a minimum), but that also contain embedded wild flower seeds. They recommend that the reader … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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I think protecting the Senate filibuster rules is a sign of weakness. It’s refusing to allow the legislative positions of each party rise and fall on their merits. Instead, we have elaborately staged charades where the opposition parties pretend to vote for or against legislation, mostly out of concern for their own reelections. Yes, I understand that the filibuster has been a useful tool to block egregious legislation. But as it presently exists, it’s also badly abused. It’s disappointing that the Senate leadership lacks the political courage to fix this : Before the week is done, one of the longest single “days” in the history of the Senate is expected to finally come to an end. Amid a long-running dispute over decades-old filibuster rules, Senate leaders have used a parliamentary trick to leave the chamber in a state of suspended animation – in reality adjourned since Jan. 5 but officially considered in a long recess that’s part of the same individual legislative day. This nearly three-week break has taken place in large part so leadership could hold private negotiations to consider how to deal with a group of Democrats agitating to shake up the foundation of the world’s most deliberative body, right down to challenging the filibuster. To the dismay of a younger crop of Democrats and some outside liberal activists, there is no chance that rules surrounding the filibuster will be challenged, senior aides on both sides of the aisle say , because party leaders want to protect the right of the Senate’s minority party to sometimes force a supermajority of 60 votes to approve legislation. Instead, rank-and-file lawmakers will receive pitches from Sens. Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), who have been negotiating more limited changes, such as with “secret holds” that allow an anonymous senator to slow legislation. In addition, some modifications could be made to the way confirmations are handled for agency nominees who do not have direct roles in policymaking.

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Police have identified the gunman who opened fire in a Detroit police precinct yesterday as Lamar Moore, 38. Moore, who was killed in return fire, is thought to have been related to a man set for sentencing today in a double homicide, said the city’s police chief. The four officers…

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Most Himalayan Glaciers May Be Retreating, But Half of Western Ones Are Advancing

photo: Boris Johnson / Creative Commons Some more on the both simple and complex situation of Himalayan glaciers in a warming world: A new piece in Reuters fits in well with what TreeHugger has reported on a number of occasions, while the overall t… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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