Friday, September 21, 2012

Calories dropping in school lunches, for better or worse | NJ.com

New York City and the Bloomberg Administration have made some very large strides in recent years to improve the nutrition of the public, such as placing bans on sugary beverages and fat in restaurants. Yet it seems that their force for change has come with compromises. Recent light has been shed on just how school lunches have been affected across the city. In an effort to improve nutrition a significant cut in calories has been the result. Officials now question whether these changes are in accord with national guidelines set by the USDA.

According to the old guidelines, children were to receive a school lunch of 785 calories. Now high school students receive a lunch of 750 calories, 600 for middle school students and 550 for elementary school students. This cut in calories has left many concerned. According to the statistics, one in four children in NY City live in homes where meals are inconsistent. For some children their meal at school will be their only well balanced nutrient dense meal they eat all day. Executive Director of the New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Joel Berg, comments ?It is based on politics and personal whims, not nutrition science. It is based on the city?s absurd belief that hunger no longer exists among children. The city?s one and only response to child hunger is taking food away from kids.? The city receives $400 million a year in lunch financing, for some 860,000 school lunches.

William J McCarthy, a professor at the University of California in public health and psychology, is in favor of the caloric cut and looks at NYC?s stance as a great example. He says ?There?s been an excess of focus on trying to get the right number of calories. The calories will take care of themselves if we get kids to make better food choices such as filling half their plate with vegetables.?

Despite the harsh criticism the changes were made in an effort to deal aggressively with the problem of childhood obesity. Menus were changed to lower fat and sodium intake, include fresh vegetables and salad bars, and eliminate soda and other sweet beverages. As a result last years? obesity rates in the city for children in kindergarten to eighth grade have dropped by 5.5%. This decline is more than any other heavily populated city. Yet with a childhood obesity rate of 21%, there is still a long way to go.

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Mortgage rates fall to a record-low 3.49 percent

By MARCY GORDON, Associated Press

WASHINGTON -- The average U.S. rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage touched its record low this week and the rate on 15-year mortgage hit a new record.

The declines followed the Federal Reserve announcement last week that it would buy bonds to try to push mortgage rates lower and stimulate the housing market.

Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday that the average rate on the 30-year loan declined to 3.49 percent from 3.55 percent last week. That matched the lowest rate since long-term mortgages began in the 1950s.

The average on the 15-year fixed mortgage, a popular refinancing option, plunged to 2.77 percent, a new record. That's down from 2.85 percent last week and the previous record low of 2.80 percent.

Cheap mortgages have helped drive a modest housing recovery this year. And the Fed wants to keep those rates low for the foreseeable future as a way to stimulate the economy.

Last week the Fed said it plans to spend $40 billion a month to buy mortgage bonds for as long as it thinks necessary to make home buying more affordable.

Mark Vitner, senior economist at Wells Fargo, said the stimulus likely helped lower mortgage rates this week. And the Fed's bond purchases will probably push rates down even further over the next six to nine months, Vitner suggested.

"Mortgage rates are going to be lower than they would otherwise," he said. "Housing looks like it's going to provide a significant lift to the economy over the next year."

The market is already benefiting from the lowest rates on record.

Sales of both previously occupied and newly built homes are up from last year. Home prices are rising more consistently. And builders are more confident in the market and are starting to build more homes.

The broader economy is also likely to benefit from a revival in the housing market. When home prices rise, Americans typically feel wealthier and spend more ? a point made by Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke when he addressed the new stimulus measures last week.

Still, the housing market has a long way back. Sales and construction rates remain below healthy levels.

And some economists question whether lower rates will make much of a difference. The average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage has been below 4 percent since early December. So most people who can qualify have likely already taken advantage of the lower rates.

Many people who would like to refinance or buy a home can't because they fail to meet stricter lending requirements or don't have enough money to make a down payment.

To calculate average rates, Freddie Mac surveys lenders across the country on Monday through Wednesday of each week.

The average does not include extra fees, known as points, which most borrowers must pay to get the lowest rates. One point equals 1 percent of the loan amount.

The average fee for 30-year loans was 0.6 point, unchanged from last week. The fee for 15-year loans also held steady at 0.6 point.

The average rate on one-year adjustable-rate mortgages was unchanged at 2.61 percent. The fee for one-year adjustable rate loans was steady at 0.4 point.

The average rate on five-year adjustable-rate mortgages rose to 2.76 percent from 2.72 percent. The fee was unchanged at 0.6 point.?

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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Epigenetics: Mother's nutrition -- before pregnancy -- may alter function of her children's genes

ScienceDaily (Sep. 20, 2012) ? Everyone knows that what mom eats when pregnant makes a huge difference in the health of her child. Now, new research in mice suggests that what she ate before pregnancy might be important too. According to a new research report published online in The FASEB Journal, what a group of female mice ate -- before pregnancy -- chemically altered their DNA and these changes were passed to her offspring. These DNA alterations, called "epigenetic" changes, drastically affected the pups' metabolism of many essential fatty acids.

These results could have a profound impact on future research for diabetes, obesity, cancer, and immune disorders.

"As parents, we have to understand better that our responsibilities to our children are not only of a social, economical, or educational nature, but that our own biological status can contribute to the fate of our children, and this effect can be long-lasting," said Mihai Niculescu, M.D., Ph.D., study author from Nutrition Research Institute at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in Chapel Hill, N.C. "My hope is that, along with many other scientists, we will reveal this tight biological relationship between us as parents, and our children, and how we can improve the lives of our children using our own biological machinery."

To make this discovery, Niculescu and colleagues split mouse females into two groups before gestation, and fed them either a control diet, or a diet deficient in alpha-linolenic acid or ALA. This was achieved by replacing the type of fats in the diet, while keeping the number of calories the same. The females were bred with mouse males kept on a control diet. Immediately after the moms delivered the pups, each of these two initial groups were further split in two, so that each half of the initial groups received a flaxseed oil supplemented diet (rich in ALA), while the other halves from each group remained on the same diet.

Researchers used blood and liver to look at polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) levels and the DNA methylation of a gene called Fads2, which regulates PUFA metabolism. They found that in both the moms and pups, flaxseed oil induced a change in this chemical modification in the Fads2 gene. Flaxseed oil supplementation increased the methylation of this gene, which, in turn, decreased the activation of the gene in pups. However, flaxseed oil was not the only factor with impact upon Fads2 methylation in pups. Results demonstrated that regardless of the flaxseed oil intake, there was a correlation between the methylation of this gene in moms and in their pups, which suggested that pups also inherit this methylation from their moms. The pups' ability to transform PUFAs in their own livers was influenced by both the mother's dietary intake, and also by maternal Fads2 methylation status.

"New York City may be laughed at by some for banning large, sugary sodas and for encouraging a healthy diet," said Gerald Weissmann, M.D., Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB Journal, "This report shows that future generations might not find that funny at all. This report adds to the large body of evidence that an inappropriate diet can produce changes in the function of our DNA and the DNA of our children -- a process called epigenetics. As we begin understand the effects of diet on epigenetics, New York may go from being considered a funny 'nanny-state' to becoming appreciated as a public health visionary."

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Myanmar's Suu Kyi to meet Obama

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, right, meets with Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi at the State Department on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012 in Washington. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, right, meets with Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi at the State Department on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012 in Washington. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi meets with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the State Department on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012 in Washington. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, right, meets with Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi at the State Department on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012 in Washington. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

(AP) ? Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi meets Wednesday with President Barack Obama and will be presented with Congress' highest award, signs of Washington's deep admiration for one of the world's most famous political dissidents.

But the Obama administration was careful to balance the praise for the Nobel laureate with recognition for the reformist former military leader she is working with as the country also known as Burma embarks on democratic change. Treasury announced it was taking President Thein Sein and a top aide off its list of sanctioned individuals.

Suu Kyi is on a 17-day trip to the U.S. She spent 15 years under house arrest for opposing military rule. Obama will meet privately with Suu Kyi at the White House.

White House spokesman Jay Carney said Obama was looking forward very much to the visit, "as it provides another opportunity to reaffirm our long-standing support for her struggle and the struggle of many others toward democratic, just and transparent governance in Burma."

A senior administration official, who requested anonymity in order to discuss the protocol surrounding the meeting, said there would be no news coverage because Suu Kyi is not a head of state. That also likely reflects concerns that her Washington visit could overshadow Thein Sein, who attends the annual gathering of world leaders at the U.N. General Assembly in New York next week.

Thein Sein is a member of Myanmar's former ruling junta who has led the political opening over the past two years that was heralded by Suu Kyi's release in late 2010. Suu Kyi has since been elected to parliament.

As a result, the U.S. normalized diplomatic relations with Myanmar and in July allowed U.S. companies to start investing there again. The administration is now considering easing the main plank of its remaining sanctions, a ban on imports.

Suu Kyi voiced support for that step after she met Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Tuesday, saying Myanmar should not depend on the U.S. to keep up its momentum for democracy. Some of her supporters, however, oppose it, saying reforms have not taken root and Washington will lose leverage with Myanmar, which still faces serious human rights issues. Clinton also expressed concern Tuesday that Myanmar retains some military contacts with North Korea.

The U.S. still maintains a list of sanctioned individuals and entities barred from doing business and owning property in the U.S. They are principally military figures, and people implicated in human rights abuses and drug trafficking.

Thura Shwe Mann, the speaker of the lower house of parliament, was also taken off the list Wednesday. He was the third-ranking member of the former ruling junta.

The ceremonial highlight of Suu Kyi's visit was to be Wednesday's presentation in the Capitol Rotunda of the Congressional Gold Medal that she was awarded in absentia in 2008 when she was still under house arrest. She will also meet with Senate and House leaders. Clinton and former first lady Laura Bush will attend the medal ceremony.

"This is a truly special day here at the Capitol," Mitch McConnell, minority Republican leader, said on the Senate floor ahead of the ceremony. "It's been a long time coming. We are honored to have this hero with us and delighted to award her our nation's highest civilian honor."

Suu Kyi's cause is one that Democrats and Republicans in an increasingly divided Washington have united in championing over the years, and several lawmakers who have advocated sanctions have visited Myanmar over the past year to consult with her on the shift in U.S. policy.

Despite bitter political divisions, both parties in Congress have broadly supported the administration's steps to reward Myanmar for its shift from military rule. Congress in August renewed the import ban, but Obama could seek to waive its provisions.

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Associated Press writer Ben Feller contributed to this report.

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Myanmar's Suu Kyi gets Congress' highest honor

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Lawmakers united by their respect of Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Wednesday presented her with Congress' highest civilian honor in a ceremony in the Capitol Rotunda, ahead of a meeting with President Barack Obama.

Suu Kyi described it as "one of the most moving days of my life."

She was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 2008 while under a 15-year house arrest for her peaceful struggle against military rule.

Her long-awaited visit to America finally provided an opportunity for her to receive the honor in person in Congress' most majestic setting, beneath the dome of the Capitol and ringed by marble statues of former presidents.

The 67-year-old Nobel laureate said it was worth the years of waiting, being honored "in a house undivided, a house joined together to welcome a stranger from a distant land."

Previous recipients of the medal include George Washington, Tibetan Buddhist leader the Dalai Lama and Pope John Paul II.

She then met privately at the White House with Obama, another winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. They appeared relaxed and were smiling as they talked in the Oval Office. Neither made formal comments to the photographers gathered to briefly witness the meeting.

The low-key nature of the meeting appeared to reflect concerns that Suu Kyi's Washington visit could overshadow Myanmar's reformist president Thein Sein, who attends the U.N. General Assembly in New York next week, and still faces opposition within Myanmar's military to political reform.

At the medal ceremony, House and Senate leaders joined Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton in paying tribute to Suu Kyi. Speaker after speaker at the medal ceremony marveled that this was moment they thought they would never see: Suu Kyi before them, not only free but herself now a lawmaker.

"It's almost too delicious to believe, my friend," said Clinton, "that you are in the Rotunda of our Capitol, the centerpiece of our democracy as an elected member of parliament."

Buddhist monks in saffron robes and women in traditional Burmese dresses crammed into the venue alongside members of Congress, who set aside the intense rivalries ahead of the Nov. 6 election.

Lawmakers talked about years of working together across party lines on the behalf of Suu Kyi's democracy movement. When sanctions against the Myanmar junta were imposed, and over the past year when they have been suspended, Democrats and Republicans alike have set aside their increasingly bitter differences to pass and renew legislation annually.

That's due in large part to their respect for Suu Kyi. Lawmakers who have spoken or met with her, and even those who haven't, speak of her in reverential terms. Her photo adorns some office walls in Congress and her views have been critical in shaping U.S. policy toward the country also known as Burma.

At Wednesday's emotional ceremony, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., lavished praise on a man who is usually his adversary, Republican leader Mitch McConnell, for long being at the forefront of efforts to help Suu Kyi for two decades.

McConnell compared Suu Kyi's path of peaceful resistance to Martin Luther King and Indian independence leader Mohandas Gandhi. "It was impossible not to be moved by her quiet resolve, her hidden yet luminous heroism," the Kentucky senator said.

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., often called a hero for the years he endured as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, said Suu Kyi was his hero.

Former first lady Laura Bush said the hope that now grows in Myanmar was a tribute to Suu Kyi. She said the former military regime had encountered an "immoveable object" in the opposition leader and its legitimacy broke against her character.

While speakers paid tribute to Suu Kyi's resolve in the face of oppression, a spirit of reconciliation in Myanmar also pervaded the ceremony ? recognition of its recent dramatic political changes after five ruinous and bloody decades of authoritarian rule.

A key aide to Thein Sein attended the ceremony, which Suu Kyi welcomed. The Treasury also announced it was taking Thein Sein off its list of individuals sanctioned from doing business or owning property in America.

Since Suu Kyi won a parliamentary seat in April, the U.S. has normalized diplomatic relations with Myanmar and allowed U.S. companies to start investing there again. The administration is now considering easing the main plank of its remaining sanctions, a ban on imports.

Suu Kyi voiced support for that step Tuesday, saying Myanmar should not depend on the U.S. to keep up its momentum for democracy. Some of her supporters, however, oppose it, saying reforms have not taken root and Washington will lose leverage with Myanmar, which still faces serious human rights issues. Clinton also expressed concern Tuesday that Myanmar retains some military contacts with North Korea.

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Associated Press writers Jim Abrams, Julie Pace and Ben Feller contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/myanmars-suu-kyi-gets-congress-highest-honor-202055027.html

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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

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Congressional Democrats seize on Romney video

(AP) ? Democrats running for the House and Senate are pouncing on Mitt Romney's remarks that nearly half of all Americans think they are "victims" entitled to government help and that he doesn't worry about "those people."

"Mitt Romney and Dean Heller are reading from the same script when it comes to struggling middle-class families," said Democratic Rep. Shelley Berkley, who is seeking to unseat Heller in Nevada's competitive Senate race.

"It's a troubling and shocking position to take, especially for a man running for president of the United States," said Annie Kuster, a New Hampshire Democrat hoping to oust Republican Rep. Charlie Bass in one of the country's most competitive House races. "Congressman Bass needs to make clear whether he supports this view and explain why he continues to campaign with a presidential candidate who is this out of touch with the American people."

A few Republicans immediately distanced themselves, particularly those in tight races.

Linda McMahon, the Republican Senate candidate in Connecticut, quickly disavowed Romney's remarks as her opponent, Rep. Chris Murphy, sought to tie her to Romney, releasing a statement talking about "the real McMahon-Romney agenda."

"I disagree with Gov. Romney's insinuation that 47 percent of Americans believe they are victims who must depend on the government for their care," said McMahon, who has narrowed the race to succeed retiring independent Joe Lieberman. "I know that the vast majority of those who rely on government are not in that situation because they want to be."

Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown, facing a tough reelection fight against Democrat Elizabeth Warren, also quickly backed away from Romney: "That's not the way I view the world," he said.

Romney sent a ripple down-ballot when a secretly recorded video surfaced Monday of his remarks at a fundraiser in Boca Raton, Fla. on May 17.

"There are 47 percent of the people who will vote for the president no matter what," Romney says in the video. "There are 47 percent who are with him, who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe that government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you name it."

"My job is not to worry about those people," Romney added. "I'll never convince them they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives."

Romney has neither disavowed nor apologized for his remarks, instead casting his comment as evidence of a fundamental difference with President Barack Obama over the economy. The federal government, he said, should not "take from some to give to the others."

But the pile-on had begun, bolstering Obama's case that Romney does not represent a middle class struggling amid high unemployment and a sluggish economy.

Democratic candidates took their lead from Obama, who declared Tuesday night that the occupant of the Oval Office must "work for everyone, not just for some."

Democratic candidates already were using Romney's statements ? made to a room of wealthy donors at a private fundraiser ? to raise campaign cash.

The campaign of Lois Frankel, seeking an open House seat in a district that includes Boca Raton, Fla., blasted an email to supporters under the subject line "Seriously?" It asked recipients to donate because "the same people who saw Mitt behind closed doors right here in Boca" are planning to fund attack ads.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Wednesday that Romney's comment "clearly differentiates" him from Obama and said that "even Republicans disagree with the idea."

The California Democrat said in an interview on NBC's "Today" show that what Romney said "was disparaging to our whole system." She said he included in his statement people on Social Security and Medicare who "have paid into" the system.

Take Rep. Tammy Baldwin, the Democrat seeking Wisconsin's open Senate seat, who is running against former governor and Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson.

"The fact that Mitt Romney said behind closed doors that he doesn't care about half the people of this country reveals who he is and what he believes," Baldwin said.

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Probe finds Justice Dept. at fault in Operation Fast and Furious

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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

10 ways the Android is better than iPhone 5

Apple may have mollified the masses by adding significantly better specs to its smartphone offering, but when it comes to innovation, the iPhone 5 just can't compete with the latest Android handsets. Sure a larger screen, 4G LTE support and a faster CPU are welcome additions to the world's No. 1 phone, but Apple is a year late and $199 short, because Android has provided all these features and more for some time now.?

In fact, even after Apple's johnny-come-lately improvements, Android phones at least 10 advantages over the iPhone 5.

- Avram Piltch,?Laptopmag.com

Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks in front of an image of the iPhone 5 during an Apple event in San Francisco last week. According to Apple, preorders of the newest iPhone topped 2 million in a single day, setting a sales record for AT&T and causing some devices to be back ordered until October. (Jeff Chiu/AP)

1. The iPhone 5 still has a small screen

Apple may be patting itself on the back over its move from a 3.5-inch to a 4-inch display, but in the smartphone size race, the iPhone 5 trails the field by a wide margin. In the Android world, the 4.3-inch Droid RAZR M is considered a "compact" phone, the 4.8-inch Galaxy S III is mainstream and the 5.5-inch Galaxy Note II is large.

Why would you want a phone with a larger screen? A larger display makes videos more exciting, text easier to read, and keys on the keyboard easier to target with your finger. And if for some reason that doesn't appeal to you, the Android ecosystem also has smaller phones.

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Canon debuts full-frame 6D and luxury compacts at Photokina

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Canon announced a number of new cameras Monday at Photokina, a major European camera show. Among them are the 6D, a prosumer full-frame DSLR, and a few smaller cameras aimed at enthusiasts.

Last week saw the introduction of Nikon's D600, which brought full-frame cameras to their lowest price point yet. Full-frame offers a few powerful benefits for pro and enthusiast photographers, but historically such cameras have cost at least $3000; The D600, and now the 6D, make the luxuries of full-frame slightly more accessible.

The $2,099?6D has a 20-megapixel sensor and an extremely wide ISO range (it will shoot at up to 102400, allowing for work in near-dark conditions), and features built-in Wi-Fi and GPS.

Potential buyers are already comparing it to the D600, and while it does have potentially superior low-light performance and a slightly better screen, the Nikon beats the Canon on autofocus and viewfinder quality. But until actual tests?are done by the experts, such comparisons are purely speculative.

Canon also announced new devices in its S and G series of high-end compact cameras. The $450?S110 builds on the success of the S95 and S100, which have been among the best-reviewed and most popular point-and-shoots of the last couple years. The new version adds a touchscreen, Wi-Fi and a slightly updated sensor. It retains the fast f/2.0 5x zoom lens and the other features that made the other S series cameras so popular.

The G15 is the next device in the G series, which bridges the gap between point-and-shoot and DSLR by taking the fixed lens of the former and adding the manual controls of the latter. The price is in between, too, at $500. New in the latest camera is an updated sensor, a more high-resolution screen (though it no longer folds out), and an improved lens that opens all the way up to f/1.8 on the wide end and f/2.8 at a 5x zoom.

The S110 and G15 will be available in October, and the 6D is expected to ship in December.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. His personal website is coldewey.cc.

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Cervical cancer and pre-cancer cervical growths require single HPV protein

Monday, September 17, 2012

Human papillomavirus (HPV) has long been implicated in cervical cancer, but details of how it happens have remained a mystery. Now researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have found that a single HPV protein is required for cervical cancer and even pre-cancer growths in the cervix to survive.

In anticipation of a clinical trial in humans, the scientists and their collaborators are moving quickly to test if a gene-silencing technique could cripple the protein and eliminate cervical cancer and pre-cancerous growths in specially-bred mice.

The study, appearing online in Cancer Research, is the first to show that the protein works in living animals and in pre-cancerous growths as well as full-blown cervical cancer.

Cervical cancer is relatively rare in the United States, thanks to the widespread use of Pap smears as a screening tool. But pre-cancer lesions in the cervix, called cervical inter-epithelial neoplasias, or CINs, are common.

Low-grade CINs are typically left alone because most will shrink and pose no problem. But women with high-grade CINs have a 10 percent chance of getting cervical cancer, says Dr. Paul Lambert, senior author on the paper. In addition, surgical treatment of high-grade CINs carries a risk of excessive bleeding and even infertility.

Scientists know that two HPV cancer-causing proteins, or oncoproteins?E6 and E7?are always expressed in cervical cancer. Lambert and his team at UW's McArdle Laboratory of Cancer Research conducted experiments in cultured cell lines that suggested that the oncoproteins caused cervical cancer as well as anal and head and neck cancers. The researchers also learned that E7 had a much greater ability than E6 to cause cancer.

Other studies in different types of cancers suggested that when oncoproteins were involved, they needed to work together--blocking the expression of both often led to a more effective reduction of tumors than blocking either one alone.

But Lambert, a member of the UW Carbone Cancer Center, was intrigued with E7's power.

"In thinking of treatments, we wondered in this case if we could target just one oncoprotein, the most potent one, rather than two, which could be much more complicated," he says.

Dr. Sean Jabbar and Soyeong Park in the Lambert laboratory created and bred mice in which they could control the expression of both E7 and E6. They found that when he turned off E7 but left E6 on, the cervical cancers and CINs melted away.

"This told us that E7 should be an excellent therapeutic target for HPV-associated cancers, including pre-cancerous CINs," Lambert says.

If the gene-silencing experiments that are expected to take place soon prove effective, there's a good chance that the blocking approach could be used to control the disease without surgery.

Women in developing countries might benefit greatly, Lambert adds.

"Cervical cancer is prevalent around the world in places where screening does not exist and surgery is not available," he says.

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Syria accuses Turkey of allowing al-Qaida transit

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) ? Syria accused neighboring Turkey Sunday of allowing thousands of Muslim extremists to cross into its territory, as the government and opposition said an explosion killed at least seven and cut off a main road leading south from the capital.

In letters to the U.N. Security Council and Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, Syria's Foreign Ministry said Turkey allowed "thousands of al-Qaida, Takfiri and Wahhabi terrorists" access to the country in order to "kill innocent Syrians, blow up their properties and spread chaos and destruction."

Syrian authorities blame the anti-government uprising that began in March last year on a foreign conspiracy and accuse Gulf countries Saudi Arabia and Qatar, along with the U.S, other Western countries and Turkey, of offering funding and training to the rebels, whom they describe as "terrorists."

Turkey serves as headquarters for the leaders of the Free Syrian Army rebels and hosts many meetings of the Syrian National Council opposition group. Relations between Turkey and Syria, once strong allies, have been deteriorating since after the crisis began last year and Ankara became one of President Bashar Assad's harshest critics.

Although the conflict has left Syria internationally isolated, Iran has stood by Assad.

On Sunday, the top commander of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard says the elite unit has high-level advisers in Lebanon and Syria but remains undecided on whether to send military reinforcements to help save Assad's regime.

Sunday's comments by Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari were the clearest indication to date of Iran's direct assistance to its main Arab allies, Assad and Lebanon's Hezbollah. It also suggests Tehran is wary about being drawn into a Middle East conflict if outside forces attack Assad, who is locked in a civil war with rebel forces.

Jafari told reporters that Quds force members have been in Syria and Lebanon as advisers for a long time, but was not more specific.

He said decisions about whether to boost military aid to Syria if attacked would "depend on the circumstances."

Also Sunday, state-run news agency SANA said rebels detonated a 600 kilogram (1,320 pound) bomb under the highway near the southern town of Khirbet Ghazaleh. It said the bomb was detonated by remote control and cut the highway that links Damascus with the southern city of Daraa and the Jordanian capital of Amman.

The opposition Local Coordination Committees said seven people were killed and others wounded, although SANA put the toll at eight. SANA added that nine cars and two buses carrying state employees were damaged in the blast.

Residents in the province of Daraa reported Sunday that government troops have been surrounding hamlets in the region. They said the "troops are not allowing people to leave their area, not even to go to school." One, who identified himself as Abu Wassim, said his elementary-aged sons could not attend classes on the first day of school in the country.

Other residents said the Syrian military was inspecting houses and randomly arresting people in the province. They alleged the troops were insulting and beating, particularly young men, during the inspections. Also, they reported receiving threatening text messages on their mobile phones warning: "Armed people, hand yourselves in because our intrepid army is coming to get you."

Earlier in the day, government troops captured and cleared the neighborhood of Midan in the embattled northern city of Aleppo, SANA said, while activists reported that bombardment of rebel-held areas throughout the country claimed the lives of dozens of people.

SANA said troops also killed dozens of rebels in other parts of Aleppo, the country's largest city and commercial center. The LCC and the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said many of the dead in Aleppo were killed in air raids on the rebel-held neighborhood of Shaar.

The fight for Aleppo, a city of 3 million that was once a bastion of support for Assad, is critical for both the regime and the opposition. Its fall would give the opposition a major strategic victory with a stronghold in the north near the Turkish border. A rebel defeat, at the very least, would buy Assad more time.

The Observatory also said troops shelled the Damascus neighborhood of Hajar Aswad, an area that has witnessed anti-government activities since the early weeks of the uprising.

Sunday's countrywide death toll reached over 50 people, the Observatory added. It was the same day that the school year began for some five million students.

The Syrian uprising began with mostly peaceful protests in a number of the country's impoverished provinces. As security forces violently suppressed them, the protest grew and escalated into an increasingly armed insurrection. Activists say at least 23,000 people have been killed in the past 18 months.

On Sunday, the new international envoy tasked with ending the civil war, Lakhdar Brahimi, left Syria, ending a four-day visit during which he met with Assad and other officials, his office said in a statement. Brahimi summed up his first foray to Damascus Saturday with a startling and frank admission that he still has no plan for stopping the bloodshed which he warned could threaten world peace.

In Damascus, some 24 political parties and groups who describe themselves as opposition organizations gathered in an effort to seek national reconciliation and end violence in the country.

The participants, who included Deputy Prime Minister Qadri Jamil ? head the opposition party Front of Change and Liberation, said in a statement that they aim to launch a pure Syrian dialogue and call for a national conference to be attended by all opposition groups from inside and outside the country.

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Mroue reported from Beirut.

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Politics and politicians must change | Progress | News and debate ...

In Defence of Politics Revisited

Few among us have been untouched by the major changes of the past five years. The crash that unfolded from 2008 saw jobs lost, an enormous rise in the cost of living, and economies retracting and failing across Europe (including our own).

It was in the United Kingdom that we could see most visibly both the problem for, and the failure of, traditional political action. The inability to save the rest of the economy from the shortcomings of both domestic and international banking would have been totally catastrophic. The failure was not the actions taken but, paradoxically, not explaining that this was one moment of our recent history where political democracy was in the ascendant, essential to saving us from those very unaccountable forces which exercise such overwhelming power.

But the last five years of political and economic turmoil has resulted in politics and politicians losing trust and confidence by the people on whose behalf action is taken.

Faith in democratic institutions has fallen to dangerously low levels, as demonstrated in the 2012 Audit of Political Engagement by the Hansard Society. Their survey revealed the proportion of the public who say they are ?very? or ?fairly? interested in politics has dropped by 16 per cent and now stands at 42 per cent, falling below 50 per cent for the first time since the audits began.

This is problematic in two ways. First, a widespread disengagement with the political process aids extremist candidates. Demagogues will always seek to exploit those people frustrated by the mainstream parties who seem unresponsive to their concerns, but the success of George Galloway in Bradford West in March 2012 was a warning that we must not be complacent.

Second, it gives rise to ?technocrats?. It could be described as nothing short of a coup in terms of what occurred in Greece, with the removal of the prime minister, and in Italy, with the removal of both the prime minister and the cabinet.

Britain is not exempt from this growing trend. Peter Kellner, president of YouGov, tested in spring 2012 the proposition ?Britain would be governed better if our politicians got out of the way, and instead our ministers were non-political experts who knew how to run large organisations?. Almost as many people agreed, 38 per cent, as disagreed, 43 per cent.

But it is at this moment we need politics and, dare I say it, politicians more than ever. Both to articulate the language of priorities, as described by Aneurin Bevan, but also to mediate and decide between contradictory demands from the public and short-term pressures alongside long-term imperatives. How much should we cut spending; do we need to raise taxes; how do we structure our health and education systems ? making progress on these complex issues can be met only by elections, political engagement and democracy.

Yet in order to defend politics and therefore political democracy, we need to change the way in which we ?do? our politics. Today, I have set out several concrete suggestions that will help us achieve this.

For government to directly support mutual action and key campaigns would be unusual but not unthinkable. In the spring of 2012, Which? organised, under the heading of The Big Switch, almost 40,000 people coming together to negotiate a much better personal deal in relation to domestic energy consumption. The winning tariff from Cooperative Energy saved consumers ?183 per year. However, the campaign was extraordinarily complicated and the energy companies difficult to deal with. Government support for such initiatives would be transformational.

Similarly, nurturing the process of getting people to run their own facilities locally can be seen as one of the few positive developments from the austerity agenda. There are good examples in north America of how services have been reshaped to offer this new way of meeting need. In Oregon in the USA, for example, people with mental health conditions are helped to live independent lives through a personal budget. They are assigned an adviser to identify goals and how to best use the budget to buy goods and services which will help them achieve these aims. ?Co-delivery? would help people to help themselves.

At the heart of pioneering a new approach service delivery, we also need new finance mechanisms to help tackle the widening gap between rich and poor. This should include lifelong accounts developed jointly between the individual and contributed to through government funding. A return to mutual forms of saving and investment, including local and regional investment banks, must also be considered. And the development of microcredit should be utilised as a way to provide acceptable rates of interest to millions of people caught up through exploitative levels of APR, as well as an engine for bottom-up job creation.

And at the centre of all this, we must refocus politics on core issues that matter most to people. Taking on the challenges of an ageing population and affordable retirement, and mobilising civil society through volunteering (including direct support to the million young people out of work and training) will require engagement, creative thinking and determination.

By placing the power of government behind innovative and mutual self-help and successful political campaigning, it would be possible to foster a new spirit of engagement with the political process. Above all, we need to think again as to how best to touch those who feel alienated not only from politics but from the process of public life and decision-taking. In other words, from the society in which they live.

In Defence of Politics Revisited, by David Blunkett MP with a foreword by Ed Miliband MP, is available in full on his website


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Saturday, September 8, 2012

Race may be down to a handful of unknowns

Portsmouth, N.H. (AP) ? Flush with cash, Mitt Romney plans to open a new front in the White House race by challenging President Barack Obama in upper Midwest states where he might not have dug in otherwise. Obama is intensifying his efforts to cast his Republican rival as out of touch, which he's already been working pretty hard at doing.

Sure, this is the beginning of the homestretch to Election Day, when everything in the two campaigns goes into overdrive and a September or October surprise could upend it all.

But this all has the whiff of politicking around the margins, too ? a tweak in state-by-state strategy here, a rhetorical detour there. The fact is that both candidates believe the campaign's direction is mostly settled and will be decided by a handful of unknowns.

With two months until the Nov. 6 vote, it remains remarkably close with a turbulent summer and back-to-back conventions seemingly doing little to shift the trajectory. Jobs and the weak economy still dominate. The latest unemployment rate, 8.1 percent, did nothing to change that. A rate finally dropping below 8 percent might have.

Romney is looking to expand the battleground map by trying to put in play states that have long voted for Democratic presidential nominees. Among them are the home states of the Republican ticket, Michigan for Romney and Wisconsin for Rep. Paul Ryan.

In the coming weeks, Romney's team is expected to pay for a heavy level of TV ads for Michigan and Wisconsin, either in hopes of winning them or to force Obama to spend precious campaign dollars to defend states he won by more than 10 percentage points in 2008. Polls in both states slightly favor Obama.

A super political action committee supporting Obama launched a new ad in Wisconsin Saturday.

The Priorities USA Action ad says challenger Romney is advocating tax policies that would increase the tax burden on middle-income families.

The ad is also running in Colorado, Ohio, Iowa, Florida and Virginia.

In key states, public polling and internal surveys by Republicans and Democrats find Obama, who carried a number of typically Republican states in his 2008 victory, with slight leads. He may have more paths to victory in the state-by-state competition to rack up the 270 electoral votes needed.

Romney faces a series of built-in challenges that come with taking on an incumbent, and he has little margin for error. What he's got is more money to spend on drenching the airwaves, and an apparent if slight advantage in public opinion on the leading issue of the time, the economy.

His Virginia Beach, Va., rally Saturday and Obama's weekend bus tour in Florida underscored the sharp competition for those two states, among others.

If Romney got a bounce in public esteem and energy from the Republican National Convention, it was probably absorbed and overtaken by the Democratic convention that followed. But the convention was bookended by a report showing the national debt surpassing $16 trillion and by the dreary jobs numbers.

So here we are, again.

Barring the unforeseen, neither camp says much will change between now and Nov. 6.

Says White House senior adviser David Plouffe: "We're not expecting huge movement in this race all the way out to the next 60 days."

Informal Romney adviser Charlie Black agrees: "We're in a volatile period. But my guess is we'll settle back into an even race."

Still, there are some big developments ahead that could shake things up, most predictably the three presidential debates in October, plus one between the running mates. Two more unemployment reports come out before the election. A foreign policy crisis could unfold over Iran, Syria or somewhere else, severe enough to change what the candidates talk about and what the voters want to know.

Both campaigns are hunkering down to sift through post-convention, fundraising hauls and other data to help them decide which states they can win and which seem hopeless. Outside groups backing each candidate are doing the same, no small matter considering their aggressive advertising building up ? or more commonly, tearing down ? a candidate.

Even before the conventions ended, there were shifts in strategy as GOP outside groups pulled up their advertising stakes in Pennsylvania and Michigan, while pouring an additional $13 million into the most competitive states.

"This is when the cards go on the table," said Democratic strategist Tad Devine, a top adviser to past Democratic nominees Al Gore and John Kerry.

In the final two months, small headaches can be amplified and more voters pay attention, especially those whose minds are not made up. Obama and Romney both want to drive up turnout among their core supporters without alienating independents, who decide close races.

Obama will deploy his two chief Romney critics, Vice President Joe Biden and former President Bill Clinton, to states where they can try to narrow Romney's advantage with white working-class voters, including Ohio and Pennsylvania. He will dispatch San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro, the convention keynoter, and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa to states with many Hispanics, such as Colorado and Nevada.

Michelle Obama will step up her efforts to maintain or expand her husband's advantage with female voters. She and the president will get an assist from Georgetown University law school student Sandra Fluke, who emerged as a leader in the fight over access to contraception and addressed the convention.

Romney is counting on Ryan to validate him with working-class voters in the Midwest, and his wife, Ann, to help convince women that he's on their side.

Obama is imploring voters to give his policies more time to take hold and trying to capitalize on two advantages: Polls find he is well-liked and more apt than Romney to understand people's problems.

In speeches and in ads, Obama and his team will remind voters that the president was raised by a single mother and saddled with student loan debt. They'll argue that the president understands middle class economic struggles because he has lived them, implying that Romney, who grew up wealthy, does not. That was a strong theme of the party's convention.

But for the Romney team, says adviser Kevin Madden, "it's about performance, plain and simple," on the economy and jobs especially.

The Romney campaign came out with 15 ads Friday for eight battleground states.

In Colorado and Virginia, the ads stress defense cuts. In Iowa, where unemployment is relatively low, the message is about the national debt and business regulation.

Obama's team is increasingly confident in the president's prospects in Nevada and Colorado, largely because of his advantage among Hispanics and women, so they see the election probably coming down to Ohio, Florida and Virginia.

Party operatives say Obama appears strongest in Ohio, where the economy is improving and the auto bailout is popular. Virginia remains tight, but Democrats see a path to victory through increased minority registration and last week's state ruling that conservative former Rep. Virgil Goode would appear on Virginia's presidential ballot. The president's aides say Goode could take a percentage point or two of support away from Romney, which could tip the balance.

It's Florida that makes Democrats most nervous. Their troubles in the state, especially with its Jewish voters, only increased during the Democratic convention. The party scrambled to reinstate words in its platform recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital after the omission drew criticism from Republicans.

Romney, who is already issuing mail brochures in battleground states, is expected to sponsor mail or radio ads drawing attention to the issue in Broward County and West Palm Beach, heavily Jewish communities in south Florida.

The race also is tight in New Hampshire and Iowa, with both sides campaigning in those states in the last two days.

It seems of particular concern for Obama. He's been to Iowa 10 times this year. Democrats claim it's a sign that he sees Iowa as insurance in case he loses elsewhere.

Republican Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad sees it differently.

"Obama has been back here again and again and again," Branstad said Thursday. "He knows he's in trouble here."

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Pace reported from Charlotte, N.C. Associated Press writer Brian Bakst contributed from St. Paul, Minn.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/race-may-down-handful-unknowns-193139462--election.html

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Tips On SEO And Your Online Business | Internet Marketing Search ...

Search engine optimization is vital for success on the Internet, but it can be hard to do it properly. With the right tools and knowledge, you can make sure your website gets high traffic, which will guarantee it is ranked high.

Even if you are writing about the same topic from page to page, make sure each title is unique to keep your visitors engaged. Keep titles short and to the point for the most effect. This means that your most important words should be the first one or two.

It is generally accepted that each META description tag should be different for each and every page. Also use variety when you apply tags to each individual page. You want the highest ranking possible for each page.

Based on your available resources, you may only be able to optimize your website for one or two major search engines. Keyword-rich content can help with many search engine results, but not Google or Yahoo!. , Ask. ,and Ask.com each have their own type of things that will favor certain types of SEO elements.

Plan to set up web analytics before you begin your SEO efforts. This software can help you track the success and failure of your strategies.

Increasing SEO is a game of patience. When you do these things it will not happen immediately, it will take time. Especially if you have a brand new website, the optimization process may not show results for months. You need to build a reputation, it will take time.

High quality, unique content is one of the best ways to boost your search engine rankings. If you want to get more visitors you should give them content that is unique to the niche. People stick around when you offer them information that is unique and has great content.

New content should be written and published often. Set a weekly goal for yourself, and make sure to stick to it. Your site will be much more relevant to search engines if you regularly create original content. Websites with fresh, updated content will more than likely provide their webmasters with a higher ranking.

If you want to rank high in a search engine, do your part to help out web spiders. Spiders are going through your content on a constant basis and are always pulling up your site based on keywords and other particulars; however, these spiders have to understand how to actually navigate around your site. Help them out by featuring a site map. This shows what is important on your site, and it gives the spiders an idea of how you website works.

Strategic keyword placement within your online content gets noticed by search engines that can boost your traffic. Do not put too many keywords at the beginning but make sure to put enough. Try to get your keyword into the first paragraph twice. After that, place your keyword as much as possible in the following 200 words, it should not feel overused and should flow well.

You entire website such be easy to navigate and read. To rank higher, make your site clear and functional, and include accessibility functions such as allowing fonts to be enlarged. While you are trying to optimize your site to get the best search engine results, keep the reader in mind as well.

Link directories should contain high value links and legitimate sites, if you plan to use them. A few directories have tons of outdated, badly designed sites. This is why you should be aware of who you decide to affiliate with.

Your search visibility raises if you blog on your site. This can also increase your website traffic.

Make a site map to help the search engines index your site?s pages. A site map, or navigation bar, will let the search engines know about a given page from every other page on your site. Even a small site can have a huge impact with a site map, in how a search engine will rank it.

There are several options you can use to get inbound links to your website. Article writing, message forums, press releases, directory submissions and blogs can all provide your site with traffic. The more people that link to the site, the higher its standings will become.

Blogging is a great SEO technique to use. Blogs rank well because the search engines like structured data and fresh content. Search engines look very highly upon websites with a lot of backlinks.

If you want someone else to do your SEO work, make sure they are on the up-and-up before you hand over your money. Many search engine optimizers that lack credibility will charge high prices for poor work. Look at work they?ve done for previous clients, read customer testimonials with a grain of salt, and compare what they tell you against information you can find online. You are much more likely to be satisfied with your results.

Don?t make pages that have nothing but links on them. Include them within your content, instead of allowing them to stand alone. Pages filled with only links are boring and search engines don?t rank them highly. Keeping the links on your site integrated into your text makes your content look more professional, and helps search engines rank your site higher in searches.

It cannot be said often enough: SEO is necessary in doing successful business on the Internet. Use these tips for finding the best tools and procedures to use while overhauling your website to make it search-engine friendly. The more superior in design and strategy your website is, the greater the traffic and subsequent sales you will

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Battle of the blonde Mohawks: Pink vs. Miley

By Natalie Finn, E! Online

Think Miley Cyrus and Pink are blowing any last kisses at each other? Both pop stars -- one more recently shorn?than the other -- showed up at the MTV Video Music Awards Thursday night in Los Angeles rocking platinum-blonde Mohawks, like two sides of the same convention-flouting coin.

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Pink, left, and Miley Cyrus in Los Angeles on Thursday.

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While each sported a teased pouf toward the front of her head, Pink fierce-afied her short 'do with silver spikes that matched her shoulder-dusting earrings and scoop-neck, intricately beaded dress.

Cyrus' hair, meanwhile, had to compete for attention with the plunging neckline of her little black number.

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Friday, September 7, 2012

Why Former Cheating Males Go Back to their Spouses ? And you ...

I know this is a vexing thought for many women who are involved with married men ? whether they are married or single themselves. You see it in the blogs and other places all the time.? And I know my ex-OW asked the same thing ? ?He was so unhappy with her and so happy with ME! Why did he go back to his wife??

I found an article from someone who?s stuff I?ve read before. She herself a Betrayed Spouse.? Link to her site at the bottom.

Any Relationship That Is Based On Secrecy, Deception, And Lies Doesn?t Have A Huge Chance To Be Lasting And Healthy:

Let?s face it. When a man cheats, he?s being dishonest, disrespectful, and acting in a very reckless and unhealthy way. This is not the behavior on which lasting and healthy relationships are based. And often, when a man cheats or has an affair, he is facing some type of personal crisis or self doubt. In plain English, he?s in a bad place. So, he?s typically not at a point in his life where he?s going to be able to develop a mutually satisfying relationship.

He?s very often struggling personally and between two relationships. In the beginning the cheating and the affair might seem like the answer to all of his problems. It might be exciting enough that it momentarily draws his attention away from what is really wrong. But this almost always doesn?t last. Usually, he will wake up, realize that his problems are not only still there but have multiplied. Now, he realizes that he?s only made it more difficult for him to recover from whatever he?s dealing with.

Husbands May Still Love Their Wives During And After An Affair Or Infidelity:?? You should know that the overwhelming majority of men never waiver on their love for their wives.? They are able to compartmentalize and see the two things as distinctly separate in a way that I probably never could.? And, very often, they actually think they are solving their problems on their own and sparing you the bother.? Often, they think that (and desperately hope) that you will never find out.? (NOTE: Thus, going back to their wives may not be as a big of a leap as some mistresses believe)

Cheating Husbands Usually Eventually Realize That It?s Not Their Wife Who Is The Problem: In the initial stages of cheating and affairs, men will sometimes project their personal problems onto their wife. They will blame her for their unhappiness and for the fact that they aren?t fulfilled. They may even initially think that the mistress or other person has something that the wife does not have.? (note: And maybe she does!? but it still may not overcome other thoughts he might have!)

In the beginning, everything with the other person might be fresh, new, and exciting. But this can?t last forever. All of the fairy dust and magic soon comes to an end. The other woman will usually show herself to be very wife like, with similar demands and expectations.? And the husband will eventually realize that he?s gained nothing (NOTE: Or he?s gained something, but lost other things).? Now, the mistress usually will be very careful in the beginning. But soon she too will begin to question what?s in it for her.

These things usually come to a head and the husband looks around and realizes that the wife is the only one who seems to be living in the real world and is the only one who offers any stability. It?s around this time that he realizes that he?s been sold an impossible bill of goods and he?ll typically just want his regular life back. He also will typically realize that he?s been so unfair to his wife, has taken her for granted, and was wrong all along.

Husbands Who Have Had An Affair Often Realize That What They Were Looking For Is The Woman At Home Who Knows Them Better Than Anyone Else:? At the end of the day, cheating husbands usually come to realize that they were attempting to live in a fantasy world that could not possibly last or be healthy. There will usually come a time when he will realize that the problem he was running from has not gone away and that now he has even more problems. It?s usually at this point that it becomes crystal clear that he would have been much better off staying home and working through his issues with his spouse like a mature adult.

He realizes that the relationship with the mistress of other woman has no real foundation and no real history. He can no longer deny that the two of them are virtually strangers and yet here he is, risking what he has worked so hard for and held so dear over something so silly. Where he used to retreat knowing that his wife knew all his weaknesses and vulnerability, the affair will show him that the wife?s knowledge of him and ability to stand with him is something that he should have appreciated and surrendered to rather than running away from.

So yes, many married men who cheat do return to their wives. Whether their wives will take them back or not is a completely different question.

I know that dealing with his affair, no matter when it happened, can be very challenging and painful, but it can truly be worth it. Although I never would?ve believed this two years ago, I did eventually truly get over the affair. My marriage is stronger than ever. It took a lot of work, and I had to play the game to win, but it was worth it. Because of all the work I did on myself, my self esteem is at an all time high. I no longer worry my husband will cheat again. You can read a very personal story on my blog at http://surviving-the-affair.com/

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I will add another reason ? Just plain fear.? Fear of the consequences of leaving your wife and family. The financial consequences. Moral consequences. Potentially being ostracized by friends and family.? Fear that the relationship with the Other Woman, if married to her, won?t at all resemble what it was like when you were having an affair.? Fear of hurting your children and them resenting you forever. The logistical difficulties of balancing two families, in essence.? Fear certainly played into my thinking.

And as I?ve written in other parts of my blog ? numerous red flags concerning my OW began to appear. I started to put it together that she wasn?t the person she made herself out to be. That she had lied to me. That she had pulled some dirty tricks on me to force my hand. All of it gave me pause.

But that being said, the primary reason I went back to my wife was love.? We were beginning to finally talk openly the month before D-day. Our intimacy was returning and I saw a glimmer of hope. And the way she handled D-Day spoke volumes about her. I knew that there was something more there and I needed to try and repair things.? I had an inkling that my marriage could be so much more than it was.? So it wasn?t fear. It was the red flags concerning the OW. In the end, I knew I loved my wife and I wanted to see if I could fix things.

As I said, I can relate to some of it, but not to other parts.? I certainly got caught up in the fantasy of it all.? I got in over my head. And I think I definitely looked at my lover and my wife with ?affair eyes? ? I exaggerated my OW?s good qualities, and exaggerated my wife?s lesser qualities.? I took my wife for granted. I think my OW also sold me a ?bill of goods.?? She was pretending to be the perfect girlfriend and potential partner, when in reality, she was hiding some pretty important things from me.

However, other parts of the article don?t quite fit.? My ex-OW and my wife are very very different sort of women and people. I was not to trying to find a ?new and improved? version of my wife in my lover.? I was wanting to get my vast unmet needs met by someone, who happened to be in many ways the polar opposite of my wife.? I was definitely incredibly unhappy in my marriage and I was vulnerable to someone coming along who made me feel wanted, desired, and loved and who showered me with emotional and physical attention. It certainly was alluring.

And yes for a long time I considered whether I should leave my wife for this person.? It wasn?t just a fantasy ? there was reality in it.? In the end, some of the thoughts expressed above, plus the behavior of my OW, made up my mind for me.

And I don?t know if the reasons are the same why a cheating wife goes back to her husband. I dunno. Maybe someone else will write that one. Nevertheless, I found it a good article even if it didn?t fit me completely.

And I?m SURE I?m going to hear from a few women whose married Affair Partner DID leave their wives for them and telling me how wildly happy they are, blah blah blah.

Yeah, I get it.? But exceptions don?t disprove the rule. What some of you are living is so far beyond the law of averages, and you should consider yourselves fortunate that you built something amazing out of something so ugly and wrong.

Source: http://recoveringwayward.wordpress.com/2012/09/06/why-former-cheating-males-go-back-to-their-spouses/

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