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Want Fat Loss? - Ditch The Cardio Activity

22nd September 2009
We have been lead to believe for decades that cardio activity such as walking, jogging or cycling is necessary for weight loss. "You jog to lose weight" is the common thinking. While this may work in some cases, research has shown that cardio exercis... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Blue Collar Comedy Tour DVD Review

17th September 2009
Among all the comedies available today, the Blue Collar Comedy Tour ranks number one in the "must see" category. Few comedians can find an audience among a broad range of demographic groups, and with varying tastes among individuals, it's quite difficult ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Living Humour: Squeezing the Juice from Life

16th September 2009
Rammy JohnsonFacts, oddities, incidental details: these are only some of the few things I examine in the following twenty features I have come up with concerning life and all its intricacies. Some will make you laugh, others will make you scratch your chi... Read >

Adult Acne and How to Deal With It

20th August 2009
Many teenagers and young adults still have or show side effects of acne. Official statistics will tell you that one in four men and one in two women will experience an acne-related problem in their adult lives. Depression and anxiety is common among te... Read >
Author: jeyanth

Christian Dating Sites to Find Christian Singles for Free

13th August 2009
The Christian dating for the free service is that to help the boys and the girls single to be on line. The member must never not pay anything for the use of the service. You are likely to choose the best among several of the options. In my case when I joi... Read >
Author: Jenny Rogers

Bigamy does not undermine the institution of marriage

08th August 2009
I can feel just this heading is enough cause for me to duck some eggs, oranges and other missiles, but your actions would be uninformed, so let's have a truce while I state my case. A woman was recently sentenced to ten months in prison, suspended for ... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit

What Are The Reasons That Provillus Hair Loss Treatment Is So Popular With So Many Men And Women?

17th July 2009
Dealing with hair loss is something that millions of men and women deal with daily. There are many solutions available to help prevent further loss of hair and to also help you re-grow your own hair. One of the most popular is the Provillus hair loss t... Read >
Author: Mano Kamgang

The Peace Activist

01st February 2009
One would expect that Leo Burt was treated at school like any other nerd with a shy smile and inquisitive hazel eyes behind glasses, except the University of Wisconsin knew better. Leo was in very good physical shape and had a reputation of a health nut ... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser

Cancer diagnosis - causes and treatment

20th January 2009
Cancer is one of the life threatening diseases, but now the possibility of cancer cure has grown very high. It is so due to the production of high quality medical resources, researches on it for a long time and technology development. According to report... Read >
Author: Thomas Johnson

Cancer diagnosis - causes and treatment

17th January 2009
Cancer is one of the life threatening diseases, but now the possibility of cancer cure has grown very high. It is so due to the production of high quality medical resources, researches on it for a long time and technology development. According to report... Read >
Author: Thomas Johnson

AVP Hot Winter Nights Tour - Format

13th January 2009
The ideal season for beach volleyball is the summers but now that the summer is over and winter is already here with all its white glory it doesn't take a genius to figure out that the players must all be heading inside to wait for winter to end. Actually... Read >
Author: Peri Witny

AVP Hot Winter Nights Tour - Format

13th January 2009
The ideal season for beach volleyball is the summers but now that the summer is over and winter is already here with all its white glory it doesn't take a genius to figure out that the players must all be heading inside to wait for winter to end. Actually... Read >
Author: Peri Witny

Mortgage Protection - What is it and why do we need it?

11th January 2009
There are a whole stack of reasons to protect your mortgage, the statistics in this Jump Life Insurance article give you details on critical illness and death that many of us do not want to know, but have to face up to sooner or later. Once you ha... Read >
Author: Mike John

Mortgage Protection - What is it and why do we need it?

09th January 2009
One in four men, who are now aged 20, will not live to 65 years old Source: Swis Re 2001 Over 1,650 people die in Britain every day Source: National Statistics Online 11.2003 Every week 6,200 people are killed or injured in road traffic car accide... Read >
Author: Mike John

Depression in Men: Facts You Need to Know

12th September 2008
How is it possible in the country leading the world in medical science, one in four men have a disabling illness that torments them and their families and most never receive treatment for it. That illness is Depression. Depression in men is often “cover... Read >
Author: Sean P McCool

Campbell-Brown takes women's 200m

08th September 2008
It was Jamaica Night again at the National Stadium, this time with Veronica Campbell-Brown doing the honors, easily winning the 200 meters Thursday to cap the first sweep of all four men's and women's Olympic sprints in 20 years. The defending Olympic... Read >
Author: arcel

Mine’s Harry, what’s yours called?

16th August 2008
If you’ve named your car George or Mildred, you’re not the only one. A recent website survey revealed that over 4.5 million Britons, equating to one out of five UK car owners, have given their car a pet name and think of their ‘little baby’ motor ... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Find more about her with her maiden name

23rd June 2008
My father is remarrying and he has chosen this three-time widow lady. When I made a background check on her, all I found out in marriage registries indeed points out that she has been a good mother and wife to all the family she made. But would you not ge... Read >
Author: Jenny Clark

Americans and Dieting

01st May 2008
Diet. It’s a word that any woman and many men have incorporated and applied into their own lives in some form or another. On any given day in this country, almost half of all American women are on a diet. On any given day, one in four men are on a diet.... Read >
Author: jimmackey

Inguinal Hernia – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

01st April 2008
An inguinal hernia, or a groin hernia, is a protrusion (lump) of the small intestine or fatty tissue into the groin through a weakness or tear in the abdominal wall. When part of an organ protrudes through an abnormal opening or in an abnormal way, t... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Don't Let Cancer Scare You To Death!

13th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Rosie Milligan Don Spears, a New Orleans native and a 22-year-cancer survivor, helped four African-American male friends of New Orleans tell their story in a memoir, You Have Cancer: A Death Sentence That Four African-American Men Tu... Read >

My Personal Favorite...The Colonoskopy!

08th January 2008
I was waist deep in the Gulf of Mexico, fishing for redfish when the first gnawing pain hit me in the stomach. To be more accurate it was my lower abdomen. Like all dedicated fishermen, I ignored the pain and kept right on throwing my silver spoon betwe... Read >
Author: Bob Alexander

Osteoporosis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Osteoporosis is a disease in which bones become fragile and more likely to break. Osteoporosis often was thought to be a condition that frail elderly women develop. Osteoporosis leads to literally abnormally porous bone that is more compressible like a sp... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Safeguard Your Children for Peace of Mind

23rd July 2007
The world is a dangerous place; it is NOT the same place where we grew up. Here are some chilling facts: • If you live in the suburbs, a pedophile or registered sex offender probably lives within one mile of your family. If you live in an urban env... Read >
Author: Elena Neitlich

The History of the Helicopter

29th June 2007
When we think of the first aircraft, many of us think of the hot air balloon. But the helicopter actually predated it by thousands of years. As early as 400 BC, people knew that rotary devices could fly. Perhaps the earliest helicopter-like device ... Read >
Author: Janette Vince

What is The Best Osteoporosis Treatment?

02nd May 2007
Osteoporosis and Osteoporosis Treatment Osteoporosis, "porous bones", is a disease that causes bones to become fragile and brittle and very susceptible to fractures. These fractures occur typically in the hip, spine, and wrist. A fracture or broken b... Read >
Author: supplementguy

Decrease Fractures with Vitamin D

29th March 2007
New studies point to vitamin D to treat osteoporosis and lessen the amount of bone fractures in the elderly. Osteoporosis is a major health issue for an estimated 44 million Americans and in the year 2000, the number of osteoporotic fractures in Europe wa... Read >
Author: Tim Moore

The Crisis of Calcium Intake

27th February 2007
Calcium is a basic element found in nearly all organized tissues. Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body and combines with phosphorus to form calcium phosphate in the bones and teeth. It increases bone density and promotes the healthy developmen... Read >
Author: Roger Hutchison

History of the Barber Half Dollar

12th September 2006
The Barber Half Dollar, once know as the "Liberty Head Half", was minted from 1892 to 1915. In 1887, Mint Director James P. Kimball noted in his annual report the "inferiority of our coinage" compared to other advanced nations and that in his opinion, th... Read >
Author: Keith Scott

The Knife Culture In Britain

01st June 2006
Britain has currently got a knife amnesty in place. This where people are able to hand in their knives without the fear of prosecution, the amnesty is in place until the end of June. The hope is that it will reduce the amount of crimes involving knives in... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

History of the Barber Dime

26th May 2006
In 1887, Mint Director James P. Kimball noted in his annual report the "inferiority of our coinage" compared to other advanced nations and that in his opinion, the coinage of the U.S. was out of date and should be changed. At the request of Kimball, Senat... Read >
Author: Keith Scott

Why Christians Don't Give

25th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Rod Rogers I have a book of cartoons called Church Is Stranger Than Fiction with a picture of four men sitting around a conference table in a church board meeting. In the caption, the man at the head of the table says, "It looks like we'... Read >
Author: Rod Rogers

What is the connection between alcohol and depressive illnesses ?

14th January 2006
In the United Kingdom, approximately 9 out of 10 Britons drink alcohol. In the United States, drinking is also common, being a part of the culture. Drinking, in itself, is not necessarily a bad thing. In fact, moderate drinking usually does not cause too ... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane