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 STRATTON AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, N.Y.ndash;                        Airmen and aircraft with the New York Air National Guard s 109th Airlift Wing have started their journey back home to Scotia, New York, from McMurdo Station, Antarctica, after another successful Operation Deep Freeze season.During this season - which marks the 30th year the wing has provided support - crews completed 120 missions within Antarctica. They flew an estimated 2,300 researchers and support staff and carried about 2.7 million pounds of cargo and 135,000 gallons of stanley fr  fuel to research stations across the continent.Operation Deep Freeze, the military component of the stanley thermo  U.S. Antarctic Program, is managed by the National Science Foundation. The 109th Airlift Wing operates in Antarctica from October to March, when it is summer at the South Pole.The unique capabilities of the ski-equipped LC-130 aircraft make it the only one of its kind in the U.S. military, able to land on snow and ice.Col. Michele Kilgore, who took command of the wing in October, took her first trip to the ice earlier this month, and said she was impressed by the job her Air stanley cup men do on a regular basis. I was able to see first-hand the amazing mission I get to be a part of now,  she said.  The work the Airmen of this wing do makes me proud to be their leader, and to see them doing it in such austere conditions is just astounding. Col. Alan Ross, the 109th vice commander, who took his last trip to the ice this season as he prepares for retireme Tmff Drinking A Lot Has Been Linked to Cancer, Doctors Warn
 Dr. Vanessa Van Der Linden, a neurologist at the Associacao de Assistencia a Crianca Deficiente, measures the head of a baby with microcephaly in Recife, Brazil, Feb. 1, 2016. This center has seen 69 children with microcephaly so far.Sebastian Liste鈥擭OOR for TIMEBy Alexandra SifferlinFebruary 5, 2016 2:57 PM ESTThere are several factors of the Zika vi stanley thermos rus that make it an alarming disease, including the fact that public health experts around the world are still racing to understan stanley bottles d it.Scientists still canrsquo;t say for certain that Zika causes the birth defect microcephaly, though several experts, including government health officials, agree the current evidence is convincing. The evidence is highly suggestive but we donrsquo;t have definitive proof yet, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  CDC  director Dr. Tom Frieden told TIME in an interview.Beyond reaching a definitive conclusion that the virus and the brain damage are linked, scientists also want to know how they are linked. For instance, what is it about the Zika virus that allows it to pass the normally protective placenta  We identified the Zika virus in brain tissue. That still doesnrsquo;t prove that it is the cause or the only cause, says Frieden.For more than 50 years we have not identified another viral cause of microcephaly, he adds. Itrsquo  new, itrsquo  unknown, itrsquo  scary, and for the pr stanley tumblr egnant women and infants itrsquo  a terrible tr