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Monthly Archives: November 2022
Concert tonight in the Performance Hall – POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER
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Researchers begin trial for mRNA flu vaccine
The investigational vaccine is in the third phase of trials and targets flu strains expected to circulate this winter Researchers at Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute (KPWHRI) are now recruiting participants age 65 and older who have not yet … Continue reading
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19,000 Polyclinic, Everett Clinic patients face in-network insurance loss
Ed note: Once again, we’re faced with consumer unfriendly restrictions and costs in the health care industry. Now we’re seeing bargaining over care vs. profits! United Health Group Inc (UNH) is for profit and it’s stock continues to soar gaining … Continue reading
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The Climate Meta: Nine Aspects of the Big Picture
Skyline readers: I am preparing a series of Sci-Tech talks, my annual update on climate prospects. Advance comments would be most welcome. The most valuable comments are those that tell me where you stumbled, tuned out, or where you initially … Continue reading
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All-terrain wheelchairs arrive at U.S. parks: ‘This is life-changing’
Thanks to Pam P. Click here for the article in the Washington Post
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Here Are All the Winners of the 2022 National Gingerbread Contest
This year, 219 entries competed for $40,000 in cash and prizes. By Mike Pomranz Published on November 23, 2022 Thanks to Bob P. Thanksgiving week marks the official start of the holiday season. But it also marks the official end of the National … Continue reading
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Dance, dance – and dance!
Thanks to Rosemary W.
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Seasonal affective disorder treatment: Choosing a light box
Ed note: It is felt that early morning light helps to regulate both mood and sleep. How so? Light striking the retina triggers the optic nerve. The optic nerves cross on the way to the cerebral cortex. Above where they … Continue reading
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Time to enjoy that Thanksgiving feast
Skyline is serving over 200 people in an overflow of the ODR into the Bistro and Mount Baker Room. Enjoy and give thanks to our wonderful staff.
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Five Readings for Your Thanksgiving Table
by Thomas Friedman in the NYT I always enjoy Thanksgiving, but I’m particularly going to savor this year’s in light of the midterm elections. They surfaced something beautiful and decent and vitally important in the soul of the nation. It … Continue reading
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Remembering a day in infamy
From historian Heather Cox Richardson
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Quirky Clothesline Creatures Saunter Across Helga Stentzel’s Landscape Illusions
Thanks to Mary M. A wooly sweater returns to its material roots in the latest creatures to spring from Helga Stentzel’s clothesline menagerie. The London-based artist captivated audiences last year with her whimsically strung farm animals that appeared to put old shirts and … Continue reading
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Bread delivery boy in Cairo
Thanks to Sybil-Ann Ed note: Even though the video appears to be speeded up a bit, it’s still pretty remarkable.
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Relationships 2.0: An Antidote to Loneliness
When you go to a medical appointment, your doctor may ask you several questions. Do you smoke? Have you been getting exercise? Are you sleeping? But rarely do they ask: are you lonely? U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy believes we are suffering … Continue reading
A Neurologist’s Tips to Protect Your Memory
A new book by a renowned brain expert says there are a few simple things we can do to prevent memory decline as we age. As we age, our memory declines. This is an ingrained assumption for many of us; … Continue reading
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Extreme heat will change us
Thanks to Gordon G. who notes “Time to buy property in Wash. or Maine, along the shore, but about 20 feet above sea level😐!” What levels of temperature can the human body endure? By 2050, nearly half the world may … Continue reading
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WHAT IN THE WORLD HAPPENED TO THE SUPREME COURT?
The conservative movement’s decades-long pursuit of the judiciary is now paying off. By Linda Greenhouse Click here to read this article in The Atlantic.
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Drop, Cover and Hold?
Thanks to Gordon G.
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