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Proven Advice To Exercise Diets -- By An Expert

10th September 2009
Several people who dieted and those who exercised lost a fundamental amount of weight, agreeing to findings from an NIH-funded survey on whether a calorie-restricted dieting can extend one's lifespan. Even So, while exercisers maintained their strength... Read >
Author: Robert P

Sinai Marketing Drives Home Importance of Marketing in Tough Economy

07th September 2009
September 1, 2009 — BOULDER, COLORADO — It is almost a basic instinct to “trim the fat” in a business when lean times call for it. But most marketing experts agree that businesses in hope of still standing after the recession ends should not cons... Read >
Author: Siani Marketing

Testosterone Therapy can be Beneficial to Men with Heart Failure Problem

31st August 2009
It is been considered for many years that Men with Heart Failure should avoid from taking hormone treatments like HGH Therapy and especially Testosterone Therapy. But from current studies it is been observed that testosterone supplementation is useful for... Read >
Author: shane

Laughable Type II Diabetes Research Shines Light on Medical Ineptitude

20th August 2009
The ability of Western medicine to treat an epidemic of type II diabetes in America shows the gross incompetence of their collective profession. Granted, type II diabetes is a tough problem because it means the natural regulatory systems of the distribut... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Foreclosure Plan Is Off to a Bumpy Start

18th August 2009
Foreclosed on? Just because you may have lost one home doesn’t mean you’ll never be able to buy another. But first, you need to engage in some credit score Repair. “A foreclosure will cause a credit score to drop sharply, typically by 200 to 300 ... Read >
Author: MarcTow

How To Get Over The Fear Of Speaking In Public

05th August 2009
Public speaking help is easily available nowadays as the need for presenting your viewpoint is increasing. According to a study conducted a few years ago, some people find speaking in public harder than others. As they carry on with their presentations... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim

Your Budget and Autism

06th July 2009
Budgeting is of major concern to parents of children with autism. The specialized therapy and diet, if you chose to use those, are very important. There are many resources available to help parents or people with autism. We will go into one of the leas... Read >
Author: Mylinda Elliott

Realistic Healthy Weight Loss Goals

01st July 2009
So, is that birthday cake the reason why our healthy weight loss efforts do not payoff?� The reason instead, is the notion that we can pile on the weight, then expect to simply take it off through some instant, fast fat loss diet.� Sorry, it does not ... Read >
Author: DallasTribuneReviews

How to Create a Motivational Environment for Sales Success

16th April 2009
The world of sales is perceived to be extremely stressful and competitive. There is pressure to perform on a regular basis – every week, every month, every quarter. Whether you are a sales manager or the CSO – Chief Sales Officer you must have felt th... Read >
Author: garret

Vitamin D Can Reduce Blood Pressure And More

24th November 2008
Recent research has proven that healthy vitamin D levels may protect the body against osteoporosis, cancer, and multiple sclerosis. There is now evidence that suggests that vitamin D may help protect against a potentially dangerous rise in blood pressure... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Are You Hot or Cold?

30th October 2008
Temperature affects emotions. How? That’s what a team of researchers tried to discover as they conducted two studies on undergraduate students. According to Lawrence Williams, PhD, assistant professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and John A... Read >
Author: morningshift

Are You Hot or Cold?

30th October 2008
Temperature affects emotions. How? That’s what a team of researchers tried to discover as they conducted two studies on undergraduate students. According to Lawrence Williams, PhD, assistant professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and John A... Read >
Author: morningshift

Spy Flies, Cancer Sniffers, Robot Maids and Explosive Noses

20th October 2008
Each year, Technology Review, a magazine covering emerging technologies (which dates back to 1899), publishes a list of young innovators whose work shows great promise. This year, the editors at Technology Review have spotlighted 35 technologists and scie... Read >
Author: Shad Connelly

Lack of Knowledge of Food Allergy Can Be Risky For Children

08th October 2008
Recent researches have proved that the lack of knowledge of food allergy among the public can trigger a deep impact on the health of the children who suffer from food allergy. The misconceptions about food allergy that is widely prevalent among the masses... Read >
Author: Navneet Brar

How the brain believes

29th September 2008
It has probably happened to everyone at one time or another. You're driving to a restaurant for the very first time. At a crossroads, you make a turn. You drive for several minutes, and then several minutes more. Nothing in sight. The disturbing thought c... Read >
Author: Scientist Live

Returning to School Can Help Retirees Launch Second Careers

14th April 2008
"Approximately 30 companies have partnered with the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) to actively recruit older workers to fill gaps in their employee ranks. These companies realize that not only do older workers bring years of experience; th... Read >
Author: Mistina Thomson

Your Firm Has a Story to Tell. It's Your Job to Sell It!

27th March 2008
A business without a face will only serve to immerse your firm further in the deep sea of competition! We live in an experience economy. Firms are charged with creating an entirely memorable experience that customers wish to return to again and again. ... Read >
Author: John Males

How To Prevent From Asthma Attacks?

19th March 2008
A severe respiratory infection in infancy greatly increases the risk of developing asthma," says the study's lead author Mitchell Grayson, M.D., assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Allergy and Immunology. "Less than one in 30 people who don... Read >
Author: Peter sams

On Teaching

07th November 2007
ON TEACHINGASSISTANT PROFESSOR LEYLA FETİHİMARMARA UNIVERSITYTo be able to become an effective teacher, respect for children is very important. Respect and affection are two concepts very hand in hand with each other. As being a role model, I deeply res... Read >
Author: Fetihi

New Study Concludes Subliminal Messages Can Work

01st August 2007
In 1957 a market researcher, named James Vicary, produced findings that seem to support he's claim that people can be influenced by subliminal messages. He claimed that he was able to manipulate the buying behaviour of patrons at a movie theatre simply by... Read >
Author: Michael McGrath

Did you know that your diet could cause acne, or even worsen it?

17th July 2007
Well, check out this latest research done at the American Academy of Dermatology in Harvard. The facts are that despite what was commonly thought of chocolate and greasy food would cause acne, this is long proven wrong. Now the basic stabl... Read >
Author: Al Castillo

Nonsmokers More At Risk

01st July 2007
Health conscious people often frown at the sight of smokers. This is because we have this notion that those puffing cigarettes many times each day are prone to getting cancer of the lungs. But did you know that lung cancer is not to be totally blamed on s... Read >
Author: Philip Nicosia

The Baby Crying Game and How to Stop It

06th May 2007
"Shhhhh," I'm gonna tell you a secret on how to stop your baby from crying. Well, it is five secrets to be exact.  The 5 S's to calming a crying, colicky baby.Read on...Did you know that an average 6-week old infant cries almost 3.5 hours per day? And di... Read >
Author: Cherie Stirewalt

That First Bite: Success No Matter The Cost?

06th January 2007
It seems that some things never change. As adults, we hear through the media, about the lack of ethics and the consequences of ethical lapses. They capture attention in almost every venue – from broadcast to internet to print. Whether we hear about E... Read >
Author: Chuck Gallagher

In-game Economy & Society

03rd July 2006
Copyright 2006 Steven Golden SAN FRANCISCO: Emerson Larkin, 23, just reaped $400 selling two characters for Blizzard Entertainment's "World of Warcraft" after investing nearly 75 online gaming hours creating them. Larkin was able to cash in because ... Read >
Author: Frank Pearson

The Dangers of Typical Neighborhood Animals You Don't Think of as Dangerous (Squirrels & Racc

16th February 2006
You're used to seeing them, those squirrels, deer, rabbits, armadillos and other "typical" creatures that live in your neighborhood. But what you may not have realized is that those cute (and sometimes not-so-cute) inhabitants can at times be dangerous to... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Menopause and Memory Loss: New Research Explains Why Menopausal Women Often Feel Forgetful

16th February 2006
Along with the hot flashes, sleepless nights and mood swings, many women also report another symptom that comes along with menopause: forgetfulness. "We see a lot of women who are afraid they are losing their minds," said Miriam Weber, Ph.D., a senior ins... Read >