Monday, November 22, 2010

Save money during holidays; get a rebate for programmable thermostat

Summary: With winter approaching quickly and heat being turned on there could not be a better time for these new rebates on programmable thermostats. But action must be done by November 30th. Clean Energy Resource Teams (CERTs) is a Minnesota based group and has made it much easier for people to get the thermostats and recieve rebates. Along with CERTs, Honeywell is also very excitd to offer people such great deals! They say they will provide great comfort, save engery and lower energy bills. Many utilities are also offering rebates that can be found around the state. Honeywell rebates are around $10. What programmable thermostats are is they allow you to pre-set your home's heating and cooling system on the schedule you want. Many changes can be made during the summer and winter months. For families that have switched over to programmable thermostats many have saved up to $200 annualy.

Opinion: I think that programmable thermostats are a very good idea. I know that we have them in my house and that they have worked very well for us. I know that a nice feature about them is that you can determine when you want certain temperatures, for example if you like to sleep at a cooler temperautre then you are able to set the temperature at night cooler then the rest of the day. I feel that now with the economy and the holidays coming up people should be trying to save money where they can. This is an easy way to save money and will benefit people in the long run. I feel that these would be good investors for most people.

http://www.echopress.com/event/article/id/80021/group/News/

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Issue #3- Safe to Eat?

Summary: In more recent years there has been an increase in the number of food-borne illnesses. All of these cases have gotten the nation's attention and even the government is now worried. A bacteria that has caused many of the illnesses and deaths has been Escherichia coli (E. coli.) Just last year there was an incident that killed 3 people and made over 200 people sick. This case originated from a California farm. Many other outbreaks occurred that caused more people to become sick. There are many reasons for the sudden outbreaks but experts say the most likely reason is because Americans are trying to eat healthier which leads them to eating more fresh produce. Often times the produce is eaten raw unlike meat or fish which is cooked which usually kills harmful bacteria.) Another thing that America has started doing is going their produce locally, mainly in Arizona and California. One last reason that experts think is because processing and distributing the produce happens in large factors and numbers that when a bacteria gets in it affects more produce which will affect more people. As of right now safety standards are not very enforced and quite lenient. The fruit and vegetables are watched over right now by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and meat and poultry are very watched over by the Department of Agriculture. Many large groups have began developing their own standards to regain their costumers trust in their product. Consumers are starting to believe and argue that there should be just one agency that controls and regulates the safety of the U.S. food supply. The supporters of this idea believe that the agency could have mandatory guidelines for all the processes that go into our countries produce production. Supporters of a government run agency also believe that the FDA should be better funded. They believe that way there can be more jobs and be able to do more research on how to prevent such outbreaks of food-borne illnesses. People who do not believe there should be a government run agency that looks over the food industry and specifically produce believe that it will put many businesses at stake. Even though the sales went down of produce after many outbursts the industry was still able to recover. "Critics of the government regulation point out that the industry can respond faster and more effectively than any federal agency." Also pointed out is that if there were a government run agency the cost of producing produce would increase which would get passed along to the consumer who would have to pay more for their fruits and vegetables.

Opinion: I think that there should not be a government run agency that deals with mandating and controlling our produce. I do think that the rules should be much more enforced so that outbreaks like this do not happen as often as they are happening now. I feel that tax payers do not need to pay for something that we won't really get to hear about and see what kind of progress is happening. I also think that it is a good thing that Americans are trying to eat healthier and we should not be punished for that by having the prices of produce raised. Tom Mullen agrees with me in that there should not be a government run agency. He talks about how since the FDA has been created the drugs for foods aren't any safer and there really hasn't been much of a change in the way our produce has been handled and he believes it has not helped outbreaks and creating something like this or expanding the FDA would not be a benefit to Americans either.

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

1 in 10 kids in U.S. has ADHD, new study says

Summary: In recent years more and more kids have been diagnosed with ADHD. Some think that the actual percent of kids is not growing but because there are better screenings and awareness for it that may result in more cases being shown. It is said that almost 1 in 10 U.S. children have ADHD. ADHD stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and it results in kids having a hard time paying attention. This can be treated with drugs or therapy though. The children that are diagnosed 2/3rds of them are seeking medical attention. In recent studies it have been calculated that approximately 5.4 million kids have been diagnosed with ADHD which is 1 million up from the last calculation that was done. Researchers are not positive why such the increase but they are sure that many more parents are telling their kids they have ADHD. One thing that the researchers did was keep tract of who had ADHD and of those who had it last survey about half of them had a mild case.

Opinion: I feel that I have even noticed more awareness about ADHD and that it is absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. i feel kids are more comfortable talking about it which could a reason why there seems to be such an increase in the amount of kids diagnosed. I think that it is good to have kids on medication just in case. Also I feel that parents are becoming much more acceptable and supportive towards this. I feel that the more and more research that is done and new tests that come out the more people will be able to learn from this. I feel surveys like this one should be done more often so they can be up to date and continue accurate research.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40113826/ns/health-kids_and_parenting/

Thursday, November 4, 2010

15 buried alive, Costa Rica on storm "red alert"

Summary: Today in Costa Rica a hill that was soaked with rain collapsed and many homes killing at least 15 people and several dozen people are still missing. search parties have already gone out but only corpses have been found. The slide was due to an excessive amount of rain over the last couple of days. A river has already flooded and that sent 600 people to shelters alone, and this slide will not help any. Also a problem now is getting places. Many areas you can no longer drive because there are boulders piled 10 feet high. there has been attempts of making tunnels or moving the rocks but the workers have had to stop because of the fear of another land slide. To add to all these problems a dam broke in Parrita which is close to the Pacific coast. Along with a dam, many bridges have collapsed. Because of all these destruction's some 1,500 Costa Ricans are in shelters. The rain is said to continue into tomorrow.

Opinion: I think that this is an awful awful thing to happen to anybody and any country! I can't imagine what these people are going through and how much stress is being put on their life! Not only do they have to deal with everyday things but now having to worry about where they are going to sleep and what their next meal will be, I can't even imagine! I really hope that other countries can step in and give a helping hand. Hopefully  these rains will stop soon and that they can get this mess cleaned up as quickly as possible! I also hope that they can find as many people and not give up! I feel that if Costa Rica handles this well it could really bring them and surrounding countries together.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Study: Toxic chemicals prevalent after BP spill

Summary: Today researchers found that deep down in the ocean there are toxic chemicals that are still left over from the BP spill. The levels in some areas are high enough to kill aquatic creatures. Back in May there was research conducted and the oil was found as far as 8 miles away and since then there has been even more oil released and that's what concerned the researchers so much. The thing that the researchers are most concerned about now are chemicals call polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons or PAHs. These awful chemicals can kill animals instantly if high enough concentration, or if low concentration it can cause cancer over a period of time. At first the biggest concern about the PAHs were how toxic they were but now months after the spill the PAHs are still there so the concern now is how long do these toxins last in water? It has also been found that the chemicals are as far away as 13km away and still are very high concentrated. One study that was conducted found that at certain places the PAHs are 40% higher than they were before the spill. One thing that has not happened yet is that the chemicals have not gotten into fish, shrimp or crab from the Gulf of Mexico.

Opinion: I can't believe that more terrible things are being found from this awful oil spill! I feel that BP should take more responsibility and I know they are helping with clean up but I feel that this chemical should be a major thing to focus on and try to get rid of. All of the animals in the Gulf play a huge role in our economy. We may not necessarily eat them or use them all specifically but every animal is part of the food chain and in order for us to live and have a successful economy we need many things from the Gulf of Mexico. I really hope that researchers are able to find a way to get rid of the PAHs. I know that it will be a difficult task because there is so much of it and it is so far out and deep in the ocean. But I feel that if researchers and the company really got after it they could make progress. Also I think that more studies need to be done on the PAHs to see how to get rid of it and answer many unanswered question people have.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Regular workouts ward off the comon cold

Summary: Working out regularly has always been encouraged and has proven that it keeps a person in better shape and healthier overall. A new study shows that working out could also help you prevent catching the common cold. Studies have shown that going for a brisk 30-minute walk 5 times a week catch far less and less severe colds than people who don't do anything. A survey was done from 1,000 people and it was found that people who worked out 5 or more times a week their colds last 45% shorter than the peoples cold who only worked out once a week or not at all. They have found that the more often a person exercises the more often their immune cells will be alert. Getting the immune cells moving is really what will provide the body with best protection. People may think that your diet or weight may be more important but researchers stand that physical activity is the most important thing a person can do to keep a cold away.

Opinion: I think that this new discovery is great! I personally couldn't agree more with it. I have been participating in sports for a very long time and many of them have been in the fall and winter when common colds usually start to become more noticeable. I have have noticed that very few of the athletes get colds while they are in season especially compared to the kids who are not doing activities. I feel that no matter what, people should spend a part of their day exercising and now people really should because of this new discovery. I feel that it would not only help themselves but it would also help the people they are around (coworkers, family, etc.) in knowing that they have a less chance of getting sick which means a less chance of getting other people sick.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39958059/ns/health-fitness/