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Joined: 30th January 2006
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Heroin Addiction

02nd February 2006
Heroin is widely known as a highly addictive illegal opiate. This drug is derived from some morphine which is extracted from the seeds of poppy plants. Heroin is usually whitish or brown in color and has a very high street value. Much like cocaine, heroin...

Multi-Generational Drug Abuse

01st February 2006
Drug abuse is a most divisive force within a family unit. It causes people to lie to those that trust them, to use violence against those that love them and above all, to loathe themselves. In many cases the abuse of drugs goes on for many years, causing ...

Concrete Curb Landscaping

01st February 2006
The concrete curbing industry is currently experiencing a period of high growth as home owners look for new ways to customize and personalize their homes without over capitalizing their investment. For the last ten years or more, many people have been...

Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones Reviewed

01st February 2006
Well almost anyone will tell you that Bose are currently the benchmark for noise cancelling headphones. Their QuietComfort 2 headphones offer superb noise reduction and extraordinary sound quality over their competitors. The over the ear or circumaural he...

Alcoholism and Family History

01st February 2006
For those of us with a parent, grandparent or close family member who has struggled with alcoholism, we often ponder what this means for us. Are we destined to travel the same path and endure the same fate? Are we predisposed to addictive behavior? ...

Ankylosing Spondylitis: The Basics

01st February 2006
Ankylosing Spondylitis (pronounced ankle-low-sing spond-ill-eye-tiss) is a chronic form of arthritis that is capable of seriously limiting range and movement. It can occur in other areas of the body, although it is most commonly associated with the spine....

Leather: The ONLY Material For Boots

01st February 2006
If you talk to enough men and women who have been in the blue collar workforce, they will tell you that leather boots are the only way to go. New materials have come and gone but leather continues to stand the test of time and remains a popular choice for...

Ulcerative Colitis: Life After Surgery

01st February 2006
It is an unfortunate reality that many people suffering from ulcerative colitis will require surgery to rectify obstructions in the intestine. This surgery is often unplanned due to the fact that it is usually conducted at short notice and under emergency...

What Causes Crohn's Disease?

01st February 2006
As anyone who has been diagnosed with Crohn's disease will know, there is no known cause that is recognized as grounds for the disease. There is no shortage of theories that purport to account for how the disease is triggered, although none have been adeq...

What is Eczema and What Causes it?

01st February 2006
What is Eczema? Eczema or as some people call it dermatitis, is a skin condition that can strike males or females of all ages. The disease varies greatly in both the area affected and in severity. Common symptoms of mild eczema can include dry, hot and...

Fibromyalgia FAQ

01st February 2006
What is fibromyalgia? There is still relatively little known about fibromyalgia although the word means pain in the tendons, ligaments and muscles. Fibromyalgia pain is reported to affect the whole body, sometimes causing muscles to twitch or giving a ...

GPS versus Galileo

01st February 2006
For most of us, GPS has revolutionized the navigation world in a way that few could have predicted. The ability for the average civilian to buy a relatively cheap, handheld, battery operated GPS and have the ability to interface with satellites around the...

Detoxing The Natural Way

31st January 2006
Why detox you ask? Well for thousands of years man has known that detoxifying the body is a useful means of restoring both mental, spiritual and physical wellbeing. The original way to detox the body was to simply go without food. In Western culture, most...
 
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