I frequently receive these types of questions about thyroid nodules — why they happen, and what to do about them. While I personally did not present with thyroid nodules, I have had a few clients and readers with Hashimoto’s and nodules, and was pleasantly surprised when they shrunk their...
Humans require multiple natural resources for their wellbeing and assign different portions of their efforts to secure resources due to their limited time and energy. When one resource is scarce, it may be replaced with a substitute which may fully or partially cover the shortage. However, existin...
CHAPTER 5 How Disease Affected the End of the Bronze Age THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST 1700–1150 BCE: A GEOPOLITICAL BACKGROUND The Ancient Near East was the region home to early civilizations that were so important in the development of human society, and is referred to as the "Cradle ...
the Mexican army! It was too admirable to think of the death; it seemed so minor. Mesmerized by the facts, Jolene pulled her dirty blonde hair into a neat bun to keep out the heat. Misty was busy observing the intricate details on the paintings of famous defenders of the Alamo when som...
On the pros side, people who have mild red-green color deficiency are said to be better at detecting camouflage. Same with dichromats -- they're more attuned to texture, instead of being fooled by the patterns of color [source: Gene Reviews]. What do animals see? Contrary to popular bel...
However, rye is the host of polyphagous pests, e.g., true armyworm (Mythimna unipuncta), black cutworm (Agrotis ipsilon), and common stalk borer (Papaipema nebris), which could cause injury to crops when rye is planted as the cover crop. Although NT generally improves soil properties and...
With all these different methods of looking at protecting the grid, the answers to how we will protect the grid in the future are not one-size-fits-all solutions. Due to the complexity of all the factors involved, the pros and cons of every method will make them useful for their special...
However, rye is the host of polyphagous pests, e.g., true armyworm (Mythimna unipuncta), black cutworm (Agrotis ipsilon), and common stalk borer (Papaipema nebris), which could cause injury to crops when rye is planted as the cover crop. Although NT generally improves soil properties and...