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LEGO Indy Jones 2 official game trailer for PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, PC, DS, PSP - gameplay walkthrough
from KidsTube.com on November 15, 2009
Duration: 321
Duration: 321
I did not make this video.nnLEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues combines the fun and creative construction elements of LEGO with the excitement of cinema's most beloved action adventure hero, Indiana Jones. Featuring all-new levels from the films and for the first time ever in a LEGO game, a 'Build Your Own Adventure Mode', which allows players to create their own environments, making gameplay time infinite. LEGO Indiana Jones 2 is coming to PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PC, Nintendo DS and PSP. www.LEGOIndygame.com
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VIDEO: High Hemoglobin Levels Predictor of Diabetic Retinopathy, Old People More Likely to Die from H1N1, Western Diet Linked to Obesity Through Gut Microbes
from Insidermedicine Daily News (Video) on November 12, 2009
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(November 12, 2009 - Insidermedicine) From Pittsburgh - High hemoglobin levels may be a predictor of diabetic retinopathy later in life, according to a report published in the Archives of Ophthalmology. Researchers followed 426 diabetic patients for 18 years. For ever 1 g/dl increase in hemoglobin levels, men were at 29% increased risk of diabetic retinopathy, while women saw their risk increase by 10%. From Mexico - While young people are more likely to get the H1N1 flu, older people are more likely to die from it, according to a report published in The Lancet. Researchers found several interesting statistics on over 63, 000 cases of flu-like illnesses studied: 10.3% of those aged 70 and older who were infected died, while only 0.9% of those aged 20-29 died; 6% of pregnant women with H1N1 died; nearly 1% of all H1N1 cases died; the risk of catching H1N1 fell by 35% for those vaccinated for the seasonal flu; chronic underlying illnesses raised risk 6 fold; and finally, people who did not go to the hospital within four days of developing H1N1 symptoms had a 20% increased risk of death for each day they put off going to the hospital. And finally, from St. Louis - According to a report published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, a Westernized diet may lead to obesity through microbes found in the gut. Researchers implanted human intestinal microbes into mice and changed the rodents food from a plant based, low fat diet to a diet high in both fats and sugars. Results showed that microbes linked with obesity were immediately found in the mice intestines after the change in diet, with the mice eventually becoming obese.
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How to Win the War...
from - blip.tv (beta) on November 11, 2009
Duration: 90
Duration: 90
if we are really in Afghanistan to get rid of the terrorists. then lets get rid of them. Period! We need to eliminate every cave, tunnel and hideout. We don't do that with soldiers. We do that with bombs and missiles! Lots of bombs and missiles!!
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Why Are We in Afghanistan...
from Favorites of max1media on November 11, 2009
Duration: 90
Duration: 90
if we are really in Afghanistan to get rid of the terrorists. then lets get rid of them. Period! We need to eliminate every cave, every tunnel and every hideout. We don't do that with soldiers. We do that with bombs and missiles! Lots of bombs and missiles!! If we are there to promote democracy we are wasting our time! and our money!!
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Tent City - Climate Refugees
from recent posts tagged todd - blip.tv (beta) on August 18, 2009
Duration: 173
Duration: 173
Climate change is forcing people to leave their homes, and even their entire country. Yet climate refugees might not even be included in the international climate agreement being developed for Copenhagen. At last week's Bonn III negotiations (climate geek for getting-closer-to-Copenhagen), the one line of text that referred to climate refugees was bracketed. The United States would rather not use the word 'refugees', fearing its strong implications, and instead use the word migrants. Why? Because a 'migrant' is someone who decides to move.
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