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Good Cholesterol May Lower Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

Having higher HDL, or “good” cholesterol, may reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, new research suggests.

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Microsoft to demo new slate PCs, Windows 8 tablet functionality at CES?

The CES 2010 Ballmernote has become something of a black mark for Microsoft — the company’s delivered almost nothing in the year after Steve demoed the HP Slate and talked about future Windows 7 Slate PCs — but as one would assume, Redmond’s expected to pick up right where it left off in just a few weeks at CES 2011. According to the New York Times, Microsoft’s prepping to explain how it will target the iPad with the help of a number of partners, including Samsung and Dell. While the article is quite vague, it looks like the keynote will include a few new tablet demos, including one of a new Samsung device that sports a “slick” slide out keyboard — we’d put money on that being the 10.1-inch Gloria . The Times says the Samsung tablet (not to be confused with the Samsung Galaxy Tab ) will run some sort of software layer when “the keyboard is hiding and the device is held in portrait mode,” but Microsoft’s is also reportedly eschewing a central app store for native tablet apps and instead encouraging software companies to build HTML5 -based web apps. That certainly sounds a lot Google’s Chrome strategy (and a strategy that could backfire since HTML5 apps will work on Chrome OS devices and iPad equally well ), but the Times ‘ source didn’t know if these “apps” would be ready for CES as they are “still in production.” As far as we can tell, a lot of this is still built upon Windows 7, but it’s also rumored that the Redmond gang will tease Windows 8 on stage — something that sounds extremely plausible to us, since we’ve heard from numerous sources that Microsoft’s real tablet strategy will rely on Windows 8 and a new all-touch interface that the company has been working incredibly hard on. While Windows 8 isn’t due out until the later half of 2011, Ballmer would do well to use his CES time to tell us about Microsoft’s “riskiest” product bet and finally do something to address Microsoft’s notable absence from the modern tablet market. Of course, nothing’s for sure, except for the fact that we’ll be there, providing live coverage of the entire thing. Microsoft to demo new slate PCs, Windows 8 tablet functionality at CES? originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 13 Dec 2010 20:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Smoking Raises Rheumatoid Arthritis Risk

Add severe rheumatoid arthritis (RA) to the list of diseases linked to cigarette smoking.

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Bob Schieffer blames ‘people’ for World Wide "debt’ Issue
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Frank Rich’s Sunday column for the New York Times, “ Gay Bashing at the Smithsonian ,” on the removal of a video from the “Hide/Seek” show of gay artists sponsored by the federally funded museum, was even more melodramatically offended (and offensive to Christian conservatives) than Arts critic Holland Cotter’s Saturday anguish . After a video that included an 11-second clip of ants crawling over a crucifix

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‘Objective’ Barbara Walters: John Boehner ‘Has an Emotional Problem’

Ever the classy bunch, the ladies of “The View” spent a few minutes Monday mocking incoming Speaker of the House John Boehner for tearing up during an interview with CBS's Lesley Stahl. The usual suspects, apparently no longer bothered by dramatic showings of disrespect towards national leaders, hit Boehner with characteristically immature and uninformed attacks. The bigger surprise, though, was self-proclaimed “objective” reporter Barbara Walters, who claimed that Boehner “has an emotional problem,” since “every time he talks about something that's not 'raise taxes,' he cries.” read more

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It’s Morning in China

By Richard Reeves In 1982, Richard Nixon told me he thought that by the middle of this century the world would be dominated by Asians, primarily Chinese. Related Entries December 13, 2010 No Act of Rebellion Is Wasted December 13, 2010 The Specter Haunting Obama

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Chemo During Pregnancy OK

Pregnant women who have breast cancer shouldn’t delay chemotherapy or schedule an early delivery to avoid exposing the baby to the drugs, doctors say.

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Shocker! Internet use now ties TV in time spent avoiding outdoor activity

Despite a huge dropoff in cable subscribers this year, Forrester Research’s 40,000-strong survey pegs consumer TV consumption at about 13 hours weekly, same as it ever was. But lo and behold, reported internet use has also risen to 13 hours weekly, a veritable tie to which we naturally reply, “what took it so long?” This number represents a 121 percent uptake in the past five years and attributes its success to multitaskers and those who are spending less time with radio, newspaper , and magazines — again, nothing too mind-blowing to our perception of reality. If the survey has revealed anything surprise to us, it’s that email is only used by 92 percent of those questioned, leaving at least eight percent classically trained in case the post-apocalyptic world of Kevin Costner’s The Postman ever becomes reality. [Image Credit: ICHC ] Shocker! Internet use now ties TV in time spent avoiding outdoor activity originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 13 Dec 2010 19:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Ron Paul Considers Another Run for the White House

The iconoclastic congressman is riding high in the wake of tea party hype and he tells the New York Times his chances of running again for the presidency are “at least 50-50.” It will be interesting to see how Republicans handle their star libertarian, who is not one to shush and toe the party line, as he takes his place in the sun. New York Times via Political Wire : On Web sites for Ron Paul fans, there are urgent pleas for a father-son (or son-father) “Paul/Paul 2012” ticket. But in an interview, the senior Mr. Paul seemed taken by surprise by the suggestion of teaming up. While he is bursting-proud of his son, he is not necessarily ready to yield the spotlight: He is pondering another presidential run on his own. “I’d say it’s at least 50-50 that I’ll run again,” he said, adding that he would look at where the economy is. (Aides add that it would depend a lot on what his wife, Carol, says.) Read more Related Entries December 13, 2010 Obama’s Tax-Cut Plan for Dummies December 13, 2010 The Specter Haunting Obama

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