1.30.2007

Millionaire, Caffeine Doughnuts, and a Lying Old Mom


My eyes feel tired today. It's Monday, and I've got a lot to do.


I found a really amazing story on the internet about a medical school professor who was accidentally pricked with an AIDS positive needle and who contracted HIV. Click on this link to read more:

MAHLON JOHNSON: Searching for an HIV "loophole" by dosing himself with highly toxic AIDS drugs

I wish that Sundays really had Sun.

I would be a millionaire if I had $1 for every time I was psyched.

Mr. Will This Be On The Exam Asker





News For The People
(click quote for story)

1. 'Buzz Donut' offers sweet caffeine fix

"Dr. Robert Bohannon wants you in his world. It's fast, upbeat, jovial and driven by caffeine -- lots of it. But four to six cups of coffee a day aren't enough for Bohannon. And he believes others share his need for more options when it comes time to pursue that caffeine buzz. So the molecular scientist who moonlights as a café owner developed a way to add caffeine to baked goods, one that eliminates the natural, bitter taste of caffeine."

2. Burger battle brewing between Texas, Connecticut
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A burger battle is brewing between a Texas state legislator and the owners of a restaurant who claim the hamburger was invented in New Haven, Connecticut."

3. Hospital costs for birth defects estimated at $2.5 billion a year
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Birth defects lead to more than $2.5 billion a year in hospital costs alone, according to the first national studies to estimate their financial burden on U.S. families."

4. Report: World’s oldest new mom lied about age
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A 67-year-old woman who is believed to be the world’s oldest new mother told a British Sunday newspaper she lied to a U.S. fertility clinic — saying she was 55 — to get treatment."

5. Dolly on the dinner table? Don't worry about it
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The Food and Drug Administration has declared that meat and milk from cloned animals is safe to eat, paving the way for cloned products to show up in grocery stores across the land, likely without any special labels or warnings."

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