Friday, January 23, 2015
One cup of blueberries per day helps relieve high blood pressure and hardened arteries
With ancient ties to North America, its no wonder that blueberries are one of America's favorite foods. Called "star berries" by the Native Americans for their five-point star shape, blueberries were an abundant resource, acting as a food and a medicine. The berries were dried to create a type of jerky that could be taken on long trips, similar to today's version of fruit leather. Natives also made dye from blueberry juice, using it to paint textiles...
Chelsea: 'I'm happy with my squad' says Jose Mourinho

Jose Mourinho says he is not expecting any of his squad to leave Stamford Bridge during the January transfer window.
Andre Schurrle and Mohamed Salah have been linked with moves, although Mourinho says both are in the squad for this weekend’s FA Cup fourth round visit of Bradford and expects them to remain with the Premier League leaders for the rest of the campaign.And the Chelsea manager admits it looks very unlikely whether he will be adding...
Washington
WASHINGTON – An Army statistician whose research informed battlefield treatment decisions was quietly forced to resign in January after admitting she did not earn the doctoral degree she had been claiming.
Inquiries by The Associated Press revealed that not only did she deceive the Army about her Ph.D., but she didn't earn the master's degree on her resume either, something Army officials said they had not realized.
Managers at the Army Institute of Surgical Research in San Antonio initially rebuffed the whistleblower who tried to tell...