Sunday, April 4, 2010

Пасхальное послание Святейшего Патриарха Московского и всея Руси Кирилла архипастырям, пастырям, монашествующим и всем верным чадам Русской Православной ЦерквиПасхальное послание Святейшего Патриарха Московского и всея Руси Кирилла архипастырям, пастырям, монашествующим и всем верным чадам Русской Православной ЦерквиВ эту светозарную ночь мы пребываем в жизнеутверждающем всеобщем ликовании, ибо событие, которое произошло много веков назад близ древнего Иерусалима, имеет прямое отношение к каждому из нас. Более того, Воскресение Христово обладает поистине вселенским значением, ибо через него Спаситель даровал возможность обрести благодатное единство с Богом каждому откликнувшемуся на Его призыв: «Приидите, благословенные Отца Моего, наследуйте Царство, уготованное вам от создания мира» (Мф. 25:34).
Alzheimer's Association Statement
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The Alzheimer’s Association Minnesota-North Dakota commends US Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) for cosponsoring both the “Alzheimer’s Breakthrough Act” {S. 1492/ H.R. 3286} and the “National Alzheimer’s Project Act,” {S. 3036/H.R. 4689).  For the more than 5 million people nationwide living with Alzheimer’s, and the 97,760 living right here in Minnesota, supporting these important bills is a significant step in the fight against the disease and offers great promise for someday having a world without Alzheimer’s.
With an aging baby boomer population soon to be at the epicenter of an escalating Alzheimer crisis, the disease will become the country’s biggest, broadest and most expensive problem – to individuals, families, and the healthcare system. According to the Alzheimer’s Association’s 2010 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures report, total healthcare costs are more than three times higher for people with Alzheimer’s and other dementias than for other people the same age without the disease. For the last several years, federal funding for Alzheimer research has declined in real terms. In fact, for every $25,000 the government spends on care for people with Alzheimer’s and dementia, it spends only $100 for Alzheimer research. The Alzheimer’s Breakthrough Act authorizes a significant increase in funding for Alzheimer research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to $2 billion to increase momentum in the pursuit of better diagnosis, prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. To get more: insightnews.com


Blueberries may protect muscles from exercise damage
Antioxidant-rich extracts of blueberries may counter the detrimental effect of excessive exercise, according to new results from a new study from New Zealand.   ...nutraingredients.com

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