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Vitamin B12 Report

08th November 2010
As a part of the vitamin B complex, vitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitamin. However, vitamin B12 is unique among all the water-soluble vitamins in that it is not excreted quickly in the urine. Rather, vitamin B12 is accumulated and stored in the liver, ki... Read >
Author: miggywright@page

The Causes of Purple Lips

30th May 2010
A purple lip is really what the name implies. It is the change in the colouration of the lips from pink to purple or blue and is common in colder climates. A look into the causes of purple lips has indicated that it could either be the effect of the cold,... Read >
Author: Sturat Michael M

Three Common Reasons why Smoke is Not Cleared from Solid Fuel Stoves and What You Can Do About It

11th May 2010
Do not get smoked! Discover three common reasons why smoke is not cleared adequately from solid fuel stoves, and find out what you can do to prevent it from happening. Solid fuel stoves are an attractive and practical feature in any home, but it is ve... Read >
Author: vidushi

Help Your Group by Wholesale Soccer Jerseys

22nd April 2010
Wearing soccer jerseys is presently a fad among soccer supporters, exclusively if their favored leagues qualified for the 2010 World Cup occurring this June also July. It shall be favorable if we can dress original soccer jerseys though having sole costs ... Read >
Author: luck

The Need To Obtain The Best Source of Deionized Water

15th March 2010
There is this so much talk about water contamination and the inadequate supply of pure, safe water. We are not only after the pure supply of water for human consumption but also for water supply that is fit for an extensive industrial use. Take note of ... Read >
Author: joalesto

Baby Crib Defect Resulting to Accidents

11th March 2010
A child's safety should always be a top of priority of parents as well as the manufacturers of products that they commonly use. Ironically, a lot of reported child death is a result of defective products that manufacturers have failed to control and k... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

How to Manage Diabetes Problem

01st March 2010
Diabeties has become much more common today than ever. Although this disease is hereditary, the increasing prevalence of this disease is partly due to poor nutrition. There are basically two types of diabetes: type 1 and 2. Diabeties type 1 result... Read >
Author: herbalcure30

Commercial Remortgage-----A Way Not to Get Sucked into Financial Black hole

11th December 2009
As inadequate supply of nutrients stalls physical and mental growth of body, in the same way insufficiency of funds retardates or even stop prosperity of business. Finance is fuel to growth of business. Your dream of starting a new venture or aim of expan... Read >
Author: Willium Hurst

What You Need to Know About Heart Failure

22nd September 2009
As per the American Heart Association (AHA), over 5 million people in the United States are living with heart failure. Each year, over 550,000 new cases of failure are diagnosed, many of whom suffer from fatal heart attacks in a few years after diagnosis.... Read >
Author: georgerydley

Benefits of whey protein concentrate and isolate

03rd September 2009
Whey protein has long been recognised as a important aid to muscle growth and definition as part of a weight training regime. Whey protein acts by getting to muscles quick after training to aid the rebuild of muscle fibres. As muscle fibres expend and ... Read >
Author: David W Brown

Calltheplumber

29th August 2009
A common problem that can occur in many cities is blocked drainage system. There can a lot of reasons for your drains to get blocked. The pipe could be blocked due to accumulation of silt or the sewer lines might be faulty. But the most common reason is t... Read >
Author: andrewbimbo

Coronary Artery Disease -What You Need to Know

27th July 2009
Coronary Artery Disease is commonly known as Heart Disease or Atherosclerosis. In coronary artery disease, plaque builds up inside the arteries. These plaques are formed by fats and cause the arteries to harden. The deposits are made of fat that came from... Read >
Author: Blubert Tavedorn

What causes vomiting & regurgitation in dogs?

09th July 2009
Vomiting in dogs is a pet health condition that is a reaction or a symptom of an underlying disease such as cancer, diarrhea etc. During vomiting the dog will throw out all the food inside his stomach. Continuous vomiting can lead to dehydration due to lo... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Cerebral Palsy - When Childbirth is to Blame.

09th June 2009
Cerebral Palsy is a severely disabilitating and distressing condition which results from brain damage that may occur during pregnancy or birth. When the condition is attributed to birth trauma, it is generally due to depriving the baby's brain of oxygen... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

A World Away: How The Third World Survives on its Poor Water Supply

14th May 2009
While the United States enjoys some of the world's cleanest water, Third World countries continue to suffer through a constant supply of contaminated water. But no matter how much money is spent, how many hours are committed to improving conditions, most ... Read >
Author: michael russell
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