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J&G Reay
Member since 18th August 2006
Gina has been writing articles for some time now. She writes on many different topics. Be sure to visit her site at:
www.multiplesclerosisfactsheet.com
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02nd September 2007
Heart disease is an umbrella term for a number of different diseases which affect the heart and is the leading cause of death in the United States as of 2007. Heart disease is synonymous with cardiac disease but not with cardiovascular disease which is a...
28th August 2007
Multiple sclerosis (abbreviated MS, also known as disseminated sclerosis or encephalomyelitis disseminata) is a chronic, inflammatory, demyelinating disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS). Multiple sclerosis affects neurons, the cells of t...
21st July 2007
Nutrition is a complex and fast developing science. Nutrition is the science that deals with all the various factors of which food is composed and the way in which proper nourishment is brought about. Nutrition is part of every family's health responsib...
11th July 2007
Gardening is the practice of growing flowering plants, vegetables, and fruits. Gardening is an excellent means of diverting the mind from work, family conflicts, or other issues, hence relieving stress and providing mental relaxation. Gardening is a rel...
17th November 2006
Mexico is a popular vacation destination. While a large number of individuals visit Mexico during the summer, there are many who choose to visit during the spring. Many of these individuals are on spring break. If you are like most college students, yo...
17th November 2006
What is the private jet renting all about? What can one get out of it? How does it differ from the conventional air flights?
If you really want to quit the bugging security checks on your luggage, the early coming to the airport, and the tight hassles ...
16th November 2006
Vintage posters are always available at art auctions. I have found all kinds of vintage poster art auctions lately. I really liked a vintage poster I found that was from the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam. The poster is rare because it is one of the only 500 ...
15th November 2006
In today's economy, small businesses play an important role. These days, it is easier than it ever has been to start a new small business. There are all kinds of new businesses popping up all over the United States, from department stores to gas stations....
15th November 2006
Vitamin B3 niacin is an essential vitamin for your body, and it is just one of the eight water soluble types of B vitamins. Nearly all of the B vitamin classes will help the body convert carbohydrates into sugar or glucose, which can then be burned to pro...
03rd October 2006
The martial art known as Kung Fu is very old, yet very powerful. There are several different forms involved with Kung Fu, that only add to the power and mystique. Below, we will go over a majority of the different styles and forms that make up Kung Fu.
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03rd October 2006
If your family is interested in taking a summer vacation, you will have to make a number of decisions. Two of the most important things to consider when scheduling a summer vacation is what your destination will be and how much the vacation will cost.
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03rd October 2006
Do you consider yourself a beach lover? If you love the sand, the water, and the sun, you may be considered a beach lover, on a number of different levels. Individual who love the beach are more likely to select a beach for their next summer vacation de...
31st August 2006
If you're looking for a romantic vacation or honeymoon, perhaps you should consider visiting San Francisco, California. This great city offers a little something for everyone in addition to some very romantic destinations. There have even been songs about...
22nd August 2006
The biggest complaint that doctors often hear from patients is a lack of energy, or the constant feeling of fatigue. Due to these types of complaints, it really isn't a surprise that people want to know the best types of vitamins and supplements they can ...
21st August 2006
What if you went in for brain surgery and the doctor told you they weren't going to do what was best for you, but what seemed to work best for MOST people? Would you be concerned? Do you think this type of surgery would be safe for your future or the do...
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