Oct. 31st, 2003

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Happy Samhain, everyone.

(I still get into arguments with an ex-boyfriend about how to pronounce that. It's Welsh, dammit! There's no 'm' sound in that word anywhere.)
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I hate realizing on the way to work that I've forgotten to put deodorant on after my shower. So now I have to restrict my movement so I don't unnecessarily perspire.

And it's supposed to be in the 70s today! What a day to forget.
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I'm eating an oral demulcent.

Demulcent, adj. (Latin demulcent-, demulcens, present participle of demulcEre to soothe, from de- + mulcEre to soothe.)
Date: 1732
Soothing.

Demulcent, n. A usually mucilaginous or oily substance (as tragacanth) that can soothe or protect an abraded mucous membrane.
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How do you keep a Spartan out of your back yard?

wait for it )
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I'm getting pleasantly sloshed this Halloween. I'd forgotten how alcoholic alcohol could be. ;)
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Family Income, Education Impact Teen Obesity, Depression

Depression and obesity in teens can be affected by a family's income and education level, says a study by researchers from Brandeis University in Massachusetts and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.

The analysis of more than 15,000 young people in the United States found about a third of the cases of depression and obesity among those teens could be attributed to being from families with low incomes or having parents with low levels of education.

"Socioeconomic status accounts for a large proportion of the disease burden within the whole population. To understand youth health and behaviors, the context in which youth live must be considered," researcher Dr. Elizabeth Goodman, of Brandeis University, says in a prepared statement.

[...] It found lower family income accounted for 26 percent of depression and 32 percent of obesity cases among the teens. Lower parental education was associated with 40 percent of depression and 39 percent of obesity among the teens.

Lower parental education was a stronger factor than income for both depression and obesity, the study concluded.
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"However spurious any analogy between the two wars themselves may be, you can tell that the administration itself now fears that Iraq is becoming a Vietnam by the way it has started to fear TV news. When an ABC News reporter, Jeffrey Kofman, did the most stinging major network report on unhappiness among American troops last summer, Matt Drudge announced on his Web site that Mr. Kofman was gay and, more scandalously, a Canadian — information he said had been provided to him by a White House staffer."

Why Are We Back in Vietnam?

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