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29th September 2009
Fatty acids-Omega 3, 6 and 9 are the good fats needed for many different functions within the body. Many of them are essential in sustaining good health.
Taking fish oil capsules could benefit your health in a multitude of ways it seems. A large body o... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
24th September 2009
If someone were to ask you the question, "What is Labor Day?" could you really answer it? I doubt many of us really know anything about the holiday other than the fact that it is the first Monday in September and is the official end of summer. It used to ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
The second amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees every American the right to bear arms. Has any law ever been so ambiguous? What are arms? What does it mean to bear them? At least with the first amendment we know exactly where we stand: Freedom of... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
I. The Facts
Just days before a much-awaited donor conference, the influential International Crisis Group (ICG) recommended to place all funds pledged to Macedonia under the oversight of a "corruption advisor" appointed by the European Commission. The ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Wind farms need to cover a lot of physical space to produce large amounts of electricity. In many industrialized countries, space is at a premium. They do not produce gases or other by products like other generators do, that poison the environment and any... Read >
Author: Christopher West
23rd September 2009
Strategic marketing addresses the view of markets and the question: How can we sell our products to an optimum/maximum within the respective target groups.
The world wasn't created in a day and also the billionaires around the world needed some years t... Read >
Author: Michael Richter
21st September 2009
Yes, there is a free online women's health test from a leading women's health clinic. Why? As early as in their 30's and 40's, many women begin experiencing symptoms that make them wonder - can these be early signs of menopause?
What are common early ... Read >
Author: vivek chaturvedi
12th September 2009
Yes, there is a free online women's health test from a leading women's health clinic. Why? As early as in their 30's and 40's, many women begin experiencing symptoms that make them wonder - can these be early signs of menopause?
What are common early ... Read >
Author: heena
11th September 2009
A stair lift is the perfect solution for seniors and disabled who wish to remain independently in their own homes. The chairlift for stairs has been a well-known product in most industrialized countries for many years. There are several suppliers of Stair... Read >
Author: shinyumi
03rd August 2009
The debate over national health insurance extends well beyond the issues of economics and political ideology. Rising costs, rising numbers of uninsured citizens, negative impact on families and businesses, and poor outcomes make the debate over healthcare... Read >
Author: HWNTeam
01st August 2009
Well, people who are familiar with Forex and have been into forex trading, know that many of the most important currency trading pairs rise and fall based on the price of oil.
The price of barrel of oil has been a leading factor as well as indicator of... Read >
Author: Vahid
18th July 2009
Credit cards, diners credit card, apply credit cards
Diners Credit Card is considered very important by a number of Credit card holders in Dubai. This is one of the most beneficial and efficient credit card used in Dubai. Diners’ credit cards are mostl... Read >
Author: geneliabrown
11th July 2009
If you wish to smoke cigarettes or cigars despite the associated health risks then that is your own personal choice. What you do not have the right to do is force other people to inhale the smoke from the tobacco products you choose to use, which is why t... Read >
Author: Brian Welsch
02nd July 2009
Food safety is a frequently debated and very sensitive theme in these last years. Increasingly we hear cases of food contaminated with toxic agents, or on the packaging there were toxic substances and potentially harmful to our body.
This is particu... Read >
Author: martinapp
23rd June 2009
Food safety is a frequently debated and very sensitive theme in these last years. Increasingly we hear cases of food contaminated with toxic agents, or on the packaging there were toxic substances and potentially harmful to our body.
This is particu... Read >
Author: martinapp
12th June 2009
Colorectal cancer involves cancerous growths in the colon, rectum and the appendix. It is the third most common cancer in the world. Often, this type of cancer starts with mushroom-like growths in the colon called adenomatous polyps. Removal of these poly... Read >
Author: Mercy
18th May 2009
The human race has come a long way today. We have remote controls for everything and our food is cooked and packaged for us. We just need to heat it before eating. Everything is made for ease and convenience. Nowadays, less effort required on our behalf t... Read >
Author: Raheel
15th May 2009
Colon cancer, also called colorectal cancer involves cancerous growths in the colon, rectum and the appendix. It is the third most common cancer in the world. Often, this type of cancer starts with mushroom-like growths in the colon called adenomatous pol... Read >
Author: Mercy
22nd April 2009
The Internet came to the mainland of the People's Republic of China on September 20, 1987 when ICA Beijing and Karlsruhe University in Germany, under the guidance of Prof. Werner Zorn and Prof. Wang Yunfeng, made the initial connection. From that time on,... Read >
Author: Sean Hummer
22nd April 2009
Obesity is a global phenomenon, it is increasing worldwide at an astonishing pace but it has been a recent outbreak (30 years). Developing countries, where malnutrition and obesity coexist, are also affected. In some of these newly industrialized countrie... Read >
Author: Ines
16th April 2009
Online dating has evolved to be a true and fundamental transition in the way towards wooing a partner, whether for a long lasting relationship or sexual pleasures. Since the dawn of humanity, single men and women have not had a novel matchmaking way that ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
15th April 2009
Global Marketing is nothing more to do at the national and international levels, including the understanding of the similarities, differences and take advantage of opportunities to achieve the goal. Focuses on global marketing is as important as focusing ... Read >
Author: ali
14th April 2009
Television is an inevitable part of contemporary culture. We depend on TV for entertainment, news, education, culture, weather, sports and even music.
Today, it is very common in industrialized countries for a household to have at least one television.... Read >
Author: Tom Lopez
24th March 2009
Anybody who’s had a typical western diet and lifestyle of 20 plus years can be pretty sure there will be significant amount of cancer cells floating around in their body. Here are a few more useful tips to help you along the way on how to get cancer.
... Read >
Author: alan-nz
10th March 2009
Obesity is a current problem - statistics for it did not even exist 50 years ago, but now the World Health Organization predicts there will be 2.3 billion overweight adults in the world by 2015 and more as opposed to 700 million of them will be obese.
... Read >
Author: Muscle Trainer
17th February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Kentaro Konika
Often referred to as universal health care, national health care is a system of health care provided and run by a country's government. The system grants free health care access to every citizen of the country. The exa... Read >
Author: kentaro
12th January 2009
You've certainly heard the expression many times, "You are what you eat." Have you ever really thought about what it means? And do you think about it when you're making food choices?
In some ways, we do become what we eat, literally. Have you ever see... Read >
Author: Jill Smi
07th January 2009
Whether you are self-employed, have one or two jobs or retired, you need a good health insurance plan for yourself and your family. It is important to have good health insurance coverage against unexpected medical expenses in order to avoid to be buried i... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
05th January 2009
The Kyoto Protocol of 1997 was signed by 38 signatory countries to address the issues of greenhouse gasses and resulting climate change issues. The following article will provide an understanding of trading greenhouse gas emissions.
The Kyoto Protoco... Read >
Author: Dwayne Strocen
05th January 2009
One of the most important influences a person can have on their personal health is the expansion of the fat burning range. It’s common knowledge that body restores fat that it is unable to burn. If we burn fat through exercise more than we gain through... Read >
Author: Kevin White
16th December 2008
The Kyoto Protocol is a UN-led international agreement reached in 1997 in Kyoto, Japan to address the problems of climate change and the reduction greenhouse gas emissions. The Kyoto Protocol went into force on February 2005.
Signatory countries are co... Read >
Author: Dwayne Strocen
30th November 2008
The Construction industry is very important to the UK�s � and indeed to the world�s � economy. In the UK, it accounts for more than 10% of the country�s gross domestic product and employs an estimated 2.5 million people. In the last three years... Read >
Author: clickthrough
25th November 2008
International differences have been associated with the number of individuals within a population that suffer from allergy. Allergic diseases are more common in industrialized countries than in countries that are more traditional or agricultural, and ther... Read >
Author: appsnes505
25th November 2008
International differences have been associated with the number of individuals within a population that suffer from allergy. Allergic diseases are more common in industrialized countries than in countries that are more traditional or agricultural, and ther... Read >
Author: appsnes505
22nd November 2008
Global marketing is nothing but marketing done on national and international level and which involves understanding the similarities, dissimilarities and taking advantage of the opportunities to attain the goal. Concentrating on global marketing is as imp... Read >
Author: terry detty
05th November 2008
Every region in North America and most industrialized countries mandate exit devices on commercial building doors. Exit devices, also known as crash bars or panic bars, are a crucial safety and security measure. They allow doors to be locked to people out... Read >
Author: Jenny Schweyer
23rd October 2008
Of all of the various vehicle tracking systems that have found their way into the marketplace over the last few years, the GPS tracking systems stand alone in popularity. Their ability to pinpoint a user’s exact location and provide driving directions t... Read >
Author: John Mahoney
17th October 2008
Metabolic disorders are genetic conditions where enzymes used to digest food do not function properly. They can lead to mild to severe brain damage, physical disability, organ failure and even death. Metabolism is the process your body uses to get or make... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
07th October 2008
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o Tired?
o Depressed?
o Weak?
o Cranky?
It could be adrenal fatigue.
What is adrenal fatigue?
Adrenal Fatigue is a health disorder that can affect anyone who experiences persistent or severe men... Read >
Author: Judith Seton
26th September 2008
The Reverend Sandra L. Straus spoke at our Single Payer, Guaranteed Healthcare For All Forum one week ago.
I've heard her speak several times and we have worked together on several Single Payer functions over the last few years.
She gave me the copy... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
19th September 2008
In a world that is fitting increasingly industrialized, and in a world where more people can give to coerce cars, air pollution is proper a bigger poser. While there was those who would question about whether our air pollution is causing universal warming... Read >
Author: Jon Simms
11th September 2008
Are you in search of buying an economical Property for Sale and turn this into a triple digit gain? Then you must to decide on a destination that proffers reasonable housing with greater prospective to increase in value.
The following are some of the k... Read >
Author: Kaushik Mukherjee
09th September 2008
Industrialized countries like the United States, Canada, Great Britain and others have been on heightened alert for several years when it comes to emergency preparedness. While governments urge citizens not to live in fear, they also advise that every ci... Read >
Author: Jenny Schweyer
08th September 2008
Although the incidence of polio in industrialized countries decreased dramatically in the mid-1950s, millions of polio survivors still suffer daily from the effects of the disease. In addition to the physical damage caused by the original disease, a cond... Read >
Author: Kent
02nd September 2008
Self-esteem is defined as the way a person feels and thinks about him or herself. It is believed that self-esteem is developed during the childhood years. It is largely affected by how one has been treated by the people surrounding him or her particularly... Read >
Author: John Samson
28th August 2008
Yes, there is a free online women's health test from a leading women's health clinic. Why? As early as in their 30's and 40's, many women begin experiencing symptoms that make them wonder - can these be early signs of menopause?
What are common early ... Read >
Author: Mandeepp Singhh
16th August 2008
DHA is a fatty acid that is essential for many body processes and structures. Fatty acids are the building blocks that create lipids, which are important nutrients that make up 25 to 45 percent of total body energy for most of those who are living in ind... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st July 2008
Was there an instance when you ate something like an ice cream, cake, cheese, or a piece of fruit - and you felt even hungrier? Have you experienced any food urges wherein you can't satisfy such cravings except eating the same food?
If your answer to ... Read >
Author: Jack Sands
11th June 2008
The high costs of healthcare in industrialized countries, the improved standards in foreign countries, the lower costs of air travel and internet marketing have made medical travel a popular trend. More and more people from all over the world are traveli... Read >
Author: Dr. Carlos Lasa, Jr.
08th May 2008
The United States has the Environmental Protection Agency to ensure that source water is safe. You do not have to worry about contaminated fluid like some countries face on a daily basis.
For some areas, water supplies are not available so they must u... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
25th April 2008
Tariff Structure
The European trade guide exhaustively deals with the tariff structure that is in force in Europe which is uniformly adopted by all the member countries of the European Union. The various trade agreements entered into with other nations h... Read >
Author: Maurice
28th March 2008
It is a well-known social phenomenon that changing parental work patterns have transformed our all-family life over the past 30 years. One of the most dramatic changes is the increased rate of paid employment among mothers with children. According to publ... Read >
Author: Oswald J. Eppers
14th March 2008
Typhoid Fever disease is caused by a bacteria called Salmonella typhi. It is a common diseasein the sub continent and affects all age groups. The poor hygiene conditions, open sanitation habits, flies, sale of exposed food, and illiteracy is responsible... Read >
Author: Peter sams
02nd February 2008
The United States continues to lag behind other major industrialized nations in the percentage of the population with a college degree, according to a recent series of studies released by the Making Opportunity Affordable project.
Although currentl... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
09th January 2008
Medical tourism is on the rise. Many people from industrialized countries, where the cost of health care is almost prohibitive, are opting to visit other countries for medical attention. These nations offer excellent medical services, at a fraction of t... Read >
Author: admin_rim
02nd September 2007
Syndrome X is actually called Metabolic Syndrome X. This was discovered over 10 years ago, but scientists have been looking for this for 100 years.
What does it mean? Metabolic has to do with metabolism, the way our body uses energy. Syndrome means man... Read >
Author: Anita Murray
23rd August 2007
Obesity means having too much body fat. Obesity can run in families, but just how much is due to genes is hard to determine. Obesity is mainly caused by taking in more calories than are used up in physical activity and daily life. Obesity puts you at grea... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains
Have you watched Sicko already? It is very worth doing so.
In order to help put the health problem we are living in better perspective, let me share now some of the insights and advice that Bill Clinton gave us in San ... Read >
Author: Alvaro
24th July 2007
In almost every case, we know what is best for us in our lives, from the relationships we create to the food we eat. Still, somewhat mysteriously, it is often difficult to remain consistent in making choices for ourselves. We find ourselves hanging out wi... Read >
Author: SPuckett
02nd July 2007
If you want to make money buying cheap property for sale, then you need to pick a destination that offers cheap housing with the potential to increase in value and this means, a strong economy and political stability.
Here we will look at some key poi... Read >
Author: kelly price
29th June 2007
The United States consumes eleven percent of world oil production and imports 60% of this oil from foreign sources. Consumption continues to grow and is projected to increase by 44 percent by 2025. Domestic production is expected to meet only 30 percent o... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia
24th May 2007
Extra virgin olive oil has become such a symbol of healthy eating that it is hard to believe that it was once accused of increasing the harmful cholesterol. It was a fat, so it had to be bad for us. Fortunately, we left those times behind and now olive oi... Read >
Author: N�ria Roig
30th April 2007
There are several known factors that increase the risk of a person developing colon cancer. These factors can be split into two categories: the ones that you can have control over and the second category those that you have no control over.
What you ea... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
01st April 2007
Europe consists of more than 40 different countries out of which 27 are already members of the European Community. These are the most industrialized countries, however, it will still take some years to form out of them a 'real' community with an easy exc... Read >
Author: Michael Richter
19th February 2007
Is oil still a good investment? And is the price of oil set to rise and rise? Weve been lulled by a mild winter and low heating oil
demand.
Countries like the US and UK have become net importers of oil. Used for heating, refined into gasoline and... Read >
Author: michael madigan
09th February 2007
Developing nations such as China cannot help use fossil fuels.
And unlike developed nations that understand and can afford environmental consciousness, global warming for developing nations is not a high-priority concern. Nations therefore are headed on ... Read >
Author: Kate Gardens
31st January 2007
Despite Advances in drug treatment, hypertension (high blood
pressure) continues to be a major health problem for Americans and
people in other industrialized countries. More than 25% of all
people in the U.S. who are over 30 have high blood pressure a... Read >
Author: Christopher Guerriero
02nd January 2007
This is a complete guide to worldwide hotels offers and facilities, split in 4 parts; this is part 1 of 4.
Worldwide hotels offers
Making a distinction regarding big geographical areas, the current situation of hotel offers and receptive structures ... Read >
Author: tagliaerbe
17th November 2006
Pouches that push outward through vulnerable areas in the colon are called diverticula. Diverticulosis is the condition of having diverticula. Diverticulitis occurs when the pouches (diverticula) become infected or inflamed. Diverticulosis and diverticuli... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth
16th November 2006
"May you live to be 100" used to be how you wished somebody extreme good fortune. Maybe not anymore. The number of centenarians in the USA doubled in the 1980s and then doubled again in the 1990s. The total now exceeds 70,000 and if some projections are... Read >
Author: Peter Amaral
19th October 2006
Japan has again opened its doors to the food market of US. The imports of beef from US have resumed again, ending a ban enforced by Japan due to health issues. Japan will accept only boneless beef of animals of age 20 months or younger. Japan inspected th... Read >
Author: James Marriot
07th September 2006
Untill the second middle of the 18th century, sugar was a luxury and its profits let people call it "The White Gold". The impact of table sugar on the health of people masses had started less than 150 years ago. By 1874, Gladstone, the British Prime Minis... Read >
Author: waheed elqalatawy
22nd July 2006
Now why should you worry about the price of oil if you're not buying and selling oil?
If you're neck deep into forex, there's one good reason. Many of the most important currency trading pairs rise and fall on the price of a barrel of oil. The price... Read >
Author: Joseph Plazo
07th July 2006
If someone were to ask you the question, "What is Labor Day?" could you really answer it? I doubt many of us really know anything about the holiday other than the fact that it is the first Monday in September and is the official end of summer. It used to ... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
01st July 2006
The fate of electric cars seems to be sparking still and not completely gone. This is primarily because soon enough, electric cars would again be on the streets and roads. Well, not exactly for every day use and for ownership, but at least, they would b... Read >
Author: Joe Thompson
29th June 2006
Million Dollar Considerations (3)While considering the global business environment with a team of universitystudents that practically represented every continent of that very globe, itwas interesting to hear the differing opinions that emerged. What defin... Read >
joan marques
26th June 2006
I. The Facts
Just days before a much-awaited donor conference, the influential International Crisis Group (ICG) recommended to place all funds pledged to Macedonia under the oversight of a "corruption advisor" appointed by the European Commission. The ... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin
04th June 2006
The world will probably witness historic changes during the beginning. Improved communication and increased trade among nations will continue to ad to international interdependence. Our global village will become even smaller.
Democracy will spread... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns
20th May 2006
As modern society searches around for alternative energy sources, wind farms are getting mention. There are, however, limitations regarding wind farms as major energy alternatives.
Wind Farms – Limitations as Energy Platforms
Wind power is an entic... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
02nd May 2006
Have you missed out on the recent huge move in crude oil? If you have and you are wondering if crude oil will stay high then this article is for you.
Here we will outline the factors driving crude oil prices and how you can get involved and make huge p... Read >
Author: sacha tarkovsky
01st April 2006
Obesity has become a public health concern in today's world. Mortality rate is increasing alarmingly in most of the industrialized countries due to chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, different types of cancers, etc., which are mainl... Read >
Author: Lisa Collins
02nd February 2006
Inflation starts growing again in a lot of countries. The monetary authorities tend to increase the interest rates in US as well as in EC. Many employees complain that their salaries do not keep pace with the inflation. It's good to think about cutting th... Read >
Author: Lil Waldner
01st February 2006
The Simplest Asthma Solution
During the Democratic convention the Reverend Al Sharpton quoted a shocking statistic: One third of the children in Harlem suffer from asthma. This shouldn't be completely surprising since asthma cases have been consisten... Read >
Author: keith londrie
09th January 2006
The days are over, when most of the people have worked for the same company for decades until they have reached their pension age. More and more jobs are outsourced from the traditional industrial countries to developing economies. China is becoming the f... Read >
Author: Lil Waldner
05th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Richard Keir
Cell phones are selling like beer at a baseball game. As of August 2005, there were more than two billion cellular phone users around the world. This number is expected to keep growing and growing, setting one record after a... Read >
Author: Richard Keir
24th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Richard Keir
Once the actual purpose of a wedding had much more to do with property, parenthood and moral propriety in the eyes of the community. And those 3 elements were strongly interlinked, particularly among those members of society... Read >
Author: Richard Keir
01st November 2005
An advertisement and a website promise to earn money in such an easy way. It sounds very attractive to type texts during one or two hours a day and to make $300 each day. Only basic skills and access to internet are needed to do this job. The work can be ... Read >
Author: Lil Waldner
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