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Time:01/24/2013 at 5:32am (UTC)
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ESPN's Buster Olney is filling his baseball-less winter with rankings. One today caught our eye:He says that the Detroit Tigers had one of the best outfield groups of all time -- about 100 years ago."Ty Cobb and others" came in fourth on . It was the only one in his top 10 that wasn't limited to a trio of players.Olney's reasoning: "Cobb's production was so spectacular -- his lifetime batting average of .366 is the highest in major-league history, and the man hit over .300 for 23 consecutive seasons -- that you can pick a number of different years in his time with the Tigers to note on this list, and it just so happened that you can count Hall of Famers among his outfield mates. Sam Crawford was a star when Cobb broke in, and would later be inducted into the Hall in 1957 by the Veterans Committee, and Harry Heilman shared the same lineup with Cobb for more than a decade, and had a career average of .342 and was inducted in 1952. For argument's sake, you could put the 1922 Tigers as perhaps the most rounded of the Cobb years -- he hit .401 that season, while Bobby Veach hit .327 and Heilmann .356. Not bad."The 1961 Yankees were No. 1 on Olney's list, with Roger Maris, Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra. They were followed by the 1995 Cleveland Indians (Albert Belle, Kenny Lofton and Manny Ramirez) and 1927 Yankees (Babe Ruth, Earle Combs and Bob Meusel).No Tigers rotations made Olney's list of of all time (the 1997 Atlanta Braves were No. 1) nor did a Tigers bullpen make the (the 1998 Yankees were No. 1).Note: Former Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga has signed a minor league contract with the Cincinnati Reds, .


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Time:01/21/2013 at 6:28am (UTC)
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The outburst of electrically charged plasma also known as a coronal mass ejection, or CME blasted out from the sun on Jan. 13, . It's taken several days for the blob itself to travel the 93 million miles between the sun and here, but forecasters now expect it to sweep over Earth's magnetic field early to midday Thursday.When strong solar storms interact with the magnetosphere, they can spark satellite outages and disrupt electric power grids. Fortunately, this one shouldn't be that strong. (In geekspeak, let's just say that the maximum Kp is expected to reach no higher than 4. <a href={url}>{keyword}</a>lays out the effects associated with higher Kp levels. Check out for space weather updates.)The most visible effect should be the northern lights generated by the interaction between the electrically charged solar particles and atoms in Earth's upper atmosphere, . This week's geomagnetic flare-up should add to what's already been a great week for auroral displays in northern latitudes.Chad Blakley, a photographer at Sweden's Abisko National Park, sent in the beauty you see above. "It looks like there may be more powerful auroras in the days ahead," Blakley said in an email. "It is a very good time to be an aurora photographer!"For more of Blakley's beauties, check out the website or the .Glowing reports are coming in from space as well. Here's a on Jan. 13. The green outlines show Ireland and Britain down south, and Iceland and Scandinavia up north. The ghostly wisps crossing the frame are the northern lights. It's conceivable that the bright streaks you see in this satellite picture are the same ones visible in Bl <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> akley's pictures.DOD via Mark Conner / SpaceWeather.comThe northern lights show up as ghostly streaks of white in a satellite picture captured on Jan. 13 by a low-light imager on the Defense Department's DMSP F-18 meteorological satellite.Aurora photographer Chad Blakley (www.lightsoverlapland. <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> com) shot this time lapse of an aurora shimmering through the clouds over Abisko National Park in Sweden on the night of Jan. 13. The video was assembled from nearly 3,000 still images.


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Time:01/18/2013 at 6:23am (UTC)
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Combating Diabetes and Obesity in the Latino Community in Texas
The obesity epidemic in the United States shows no signs of ending anytime soon.

And with Latinos at a significantly higher rate of being overweight and being diagnosed with diabetes, the problem, experts say, can no longer be ignored.

That why researchers in Brownsville, Texas, a city with a 90 percent Hispanic population, have been trying to identify and study why there is such high diabetes and obesity rates in the Latino population. Diabetes is a growing problem in the United States, much like obesity, and the two are linked to one another.

Dr. Joseph B. McCormick, the dean of the University of Texas’ <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> School of Public Health, helped found the Hispanic Health Research Center after seeing how these issues were affecting his community.

The growing number of Latinos suffering from obesity and diabetes “is clearly a combination of lifestyle, genetics, and socioeconomic status,” McCormick said.

“We’re talking about human behavior and decades of building up to this problem,” he said.

“Thirty, 40 years ago, we did not have these outbr <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> eaks,” McCormick said. “Our genes didn’t change in that time.”

Because Latinos are more likely to be overweight, they are at higher risk of developing diabetes. The Office of Minority Health sa <a href={url}>{keyword}</a>id Latinos are nearly twice as likely to be diagnosed with diabetes.

After seeing the widespread health issues in the Latino community, McCormick said he and others wanted to figure out how to solve the problem.

“We know lifestyle is the key to so many health issues today,” McCormick said.

Using the data they’ve produce through their various studies, the center has been able to create effective community health care projects, like a local farmer’s market along with programs that promote healthy living.

The hope is that through the center’s efforts, which have garnered national attention, other communities will adopt similar programs.

“The bottom line of this is we know this is not going to be done by the government,” McCormick said regarding improving the health of Latinos.

“This is going to be done when the community decides it no longer wants to have this health burden anymore and wants to do something about it.”
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Time:01/16/2013 at 3:15am (UTC)
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Detroit Lion Don Muhlbach was added today to the 2013 NFC Pro Bowl team. Muhlbach’s addition as the squad’s long snapper was made by Green Bay head coach Mike McCarthy and the Packers coaching staff, who are serving as this year’s NFC staff. Muhlbach, the ninth-year long snapper, is the first Lions specialist who did not kick, punt or return to play special teams in the Pro Bowl. “Don is a huge part of my success and a significant part of our kicking game,” said Lions kicker Jason Hanson. “He is as accurate and consistent as there is in the League. With the field goal process, it all starts with him. He works hard and takes great pride in what he does. This is a great honor for him and is well deserved.” During his career, Muhlbach has played in 132 career games and recorded 32 special teams tackles. Since Muhlbach has snapped for Hanson on the field goal team in 2004, that unit’s accuracy has improved with the most significant increase coming on long-range field goals. Hanson’s field goal accuracy with Muhlbach as the snapper has increased 5.8% on overall attempts — 12.7% for field goals of 40-49 yards, 14.2% for field goals 40-plus yards and 19.4% for field goals of 50-plus yards.


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