Articles, tagged with "national survey", page 1
02nd February 2012
According to a national survey conducted in 2006, 97% of seniors were very satisfied with the results of their reverse mortgage. Of the seniors surveyed, only 3% did not believe their loan had a positive impact on their financial stability. Looking at t...
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Author:
Amber Ladlie
07th July 2011
A price war between the major banks to secure new mortgage customers hasn't resulted in a rush of borrowers seeking to refinance their home loans, a mortgage broker says.
At the same time, another home loan provider is warning homeowners to read the fi...
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Author:
Deal4Loan
15th June 2011
The county of Cambridgeshire fared extremely well in the latest Halifax rural quality of life survey published recently, with three of its six districts placed in the top 14 out of 140 British districts, based on numerous factors including employment, sch...
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Whathouse.co.uk
14th June 2011
The increasing use of computers at the work place and at home has given rise to various health concerns. According to the American Optometric Association, a national survey of optometrists revealed that over 14% of their patients complain of vision or eye...
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Author:
Melville Jackson
19th May 2011
According to a national survey conducted in 2007, it has been revealed that 9% of the population of US is suffering from diabetes. This contributes to about 25 million people. There is no doubt that diabetes is a very crucial problem which can be remained...
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Author:
Maddy
04th April 2011
Stretton is a village in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England. Its name comes from the Saxon ‘Street On’ meaning near to the street. This is because it is near to a Roman road. Indeed there are around twelve other towns and villages c...
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Author:
David Fisher
22nd March 2011
Her children require her to take more leaves than her male counterparts so this lady doctor does not like the pompous way they behave with her. She said it wasn't blatant, but she always had a condescending feeling from leaders in the group, as if they we...
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Author:
robiberkley
17th March 2011
The current number of immigrants while in the region is about 37.46 millions and the 32% continues to be illegally within the US territory1. In accordance for the Border Protection, Counter-Terrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control, accepted final year f...
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Author:
Josepth Segel
14th February 2011
According to the dentist, it is a must that your gums should be really tough as a callus. Since most Americans are unaware of this fact, they become victims of galloping which is a gum disease but of course, this can be prevented. The teeth are indeed the...
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Author:
Brent Blackwell
14th February 2011
The toughness of our gums must be like a callus as what the dentist said, but most people are not aware of that. If only Americans are aware of this, they wouldn't develop galloping, a costly kind of gum disease which could be stopped through prevention. ...
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Author:
dena johnson
10th February 2011
Employee drug abuse is one particular of the significant issues for several organizations in America nowadays. Drug abuse at workplace impacts the organization in a lot of ways, which contains employee tardiness, absenteeism, mindset difficulties, theft, ...
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Author:
Brandy
09th February 2011
Healthcare reform is a highly debated topic these days, due to new legislation passed by President Obama late last year. Although the American public seems to be divided in their stance on the reform act, the now majority Republican-controlled House is no...
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Author:
university_bound
09th December 2010
Broadband speed was recently found to be the number one reason why UK broadband users switch to a different provider thanks to a national survey, and it's easy to see why. Compared to other modern countries, especially those in mainland Europe, our intern...
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Author:
MarkPin
16th November 2010
Opioid dependence is a disease that affects nearly 2.5 million people in the United States aged 12 years or older according to a national survey conducted in 2006. Often times, these people begin using opioid drugs to combat pain, be it physical or psycho...
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Author:
Lester De Vine
12th November 2010
According to a national survey, one in four women nationwide suffers from a condition known as cyclic heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB). This uncomfortable condition is not only inconvenient; it can be downright incapacitating. The heavy monthly periods caus...
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Author:
danceswithwords