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The New Tool for Older Driver Safety: Brain Training Games. AAA Foundation CEO Explains

22nd September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 SharpBrains The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety just started recommending a new brain fitness software called DriveSharp. Commenting on this news, Peter Kissinger, CEO of the AAA Foundation, recently said that "Part of making ou... Read >
Author: Alvaro

Student Credit Cards: What You Should Know

16th September 2009
Although credit card issuers view student credit cards amongst the highest credit risk groups and accordingly charge higher interest rates, they provide an excellent opportunity for young people to start establishing a credit history that will ultimately ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Independence Blue Cross Takes Steps to Prepare for H1N1 and Seasonal Flu

15th September 2009
In an effort to help keep members healthy and flu-free this year, Independence Blue Cross (IBC) will offer coverage for the administration costs of the H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine when it becomes available. In addition IBC will continue to cover seasonal flu... Read >

Why Being Vegetarian Will Help You Avoid Getting the H1N1 Virus (Swine Flu)

15th September 2009
The H1N1 virus swine flu shots should arrive in October. Did you know that the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) is recommending that at risk groups should get both the regular flu shot and the two series H1N1 virus flu shots? Wow, that m... Read >
Author: rkeinc

Independence Blue Cross Takes Steps to Prepare for H1N1 and Seasonal Flu

10th September 2009
In an effort to help keep members healthy and flu-free this year, Independence Blue Cross (IBC) will offer coverage for the administration costs of the H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine when it becomes available. In addition IBC will continue to cover seasonal flu... Read >

Asthma and Swine Flu - Why You Have a Higher Risk For Serious Complications

10th September 2009
The swine flu is a respiratory virus that initially only infected pigs however it has mutated and now is capable of infecting humans as well. It is spread via the air as well as surfaces and is expected to infect as many as half of the US population and a... Read >
Author: tim bock

Brave Oxford Researchers Say Tamiflu is Not for Kids

20th August 2009
Governments in the United States and Great Britain plan to use antiviral drugs as a first line of defense against the Swine Flu (along with experimental vaccines as they become available), especially in at risk groups such as young children. A new study ... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

How tenants can protect themselves against card fraud

05th August 2009
Credit card fraud is something that concerns most of us at some time or another, and because of the increase in fraud such as CNP, or Card Not Present, fraud over recent years consumers are continually urged by industry experts to be very careful about th... Read >
Author: Reno Charlton

Swine flu, Know the symptoms

31st July 2009
It is important that as swine flu spreads, you are alert to the symptoms of the disease so you can recognise it in yourself and others early. Please read this page and consider your symptoms carefully before using the National Pandemic Flu Service ment... Read >
Author: Luzia

Swine Flu: Overview, Treatment, and Prevention

22nd June 2009
Swine flu is an illness that is affecting hundreds of individuals in the United States as well as worldwide. According to the CDC, the illness may take some more time. Since one is likely to become infected with the condition, they need to understand swin... Read >
Author: Caksut

Colon Cancer Diagnosis, Symptoms of Colon Cancer

12th June 2009
Colon cancer or colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States. And it occurs most often in people older than 50. With 655,000 deaths worldwide per year, it is the third most common form of cancer and the second leading cause of ca... Read >
Author: John Adison

The Wonder of Vitamin D Supplement

12th June 2009
Sunlight is the main source of vitamin d for humans. In Canada, vitamin d supplement is recommended for all infants to correct for a lack of exposure to ultraviolet light due to Canada's northern geographic latitude. Oral vitamin d supplementation is the ... Read >
Author: John Fisher

Why you need Vitamin D Supplement

12th June 2009
Humans intake vitamin d naturally via sunlight In Canada, vitamin d supplement is recommended for all infants to correct for a lack of exposure to ultraviolet light due to Canada's northern geographic latitude. If there is a shortage of vitamin d in the h... Read >
Author: John Fisher

Gallstones: Spices Lower The Risk

01st June 2009
Scientists in India have shown how curcumin (a compound derived from turmeric) and capsaicin (a compound found in chilies) work to prevent gallstone formation. 80 % of all gall stones are known as cholesterol stones. As their name implies they consist ... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD

Interesting and important Flu Facts

14th May 2009
Influenza is a global condition that affects millions of people every year and is responsible for a large number of deaths and an even greater number of hospitalizations worldwide. This isn't a condition where only third world countries experience fatali... Read >
Author: EvoSeo

Influenza Pandemic 2009: Immunity Boosting, Prevention, and Homeopathic Remedies

05th May 2009
Typically the flu season begins and ends with the winter season. However, as we are all aware, the spring of 2009 has very different ideas! A rare and "baffling" flu virus is rapidly wreaking havoc in Mexico, with over 103 confirmed deaths as of... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr

Influenza Pandemic 2009: Immunity Boosting, Prevention, and Homeopathic Remedies

05th May 2009
Typically the flu season begins and ends with the winter season. However, as we are all aware, the spring of 2009 has very different ideas! A rare and "baffling" flu virus is rapidly wreaking havoc in Mexico, with over 103 confirmed deaths as of... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr

Reasons Why You Might Want To Try Applying With A Subprime Mortgage Lender

09th April 2009
Before you apply for a hard money loan, try applying with a subprime mortgage lender first for lower rates and fees. Hard money lenders charge excessive fees to high-risk borrowers, but will only lend 50% to 75% of the value of the property. On the other ... Read >
Author: abraham

How To Find Out If You Have Acid Reflux Or Heart Pain

25th March 2009
Chest pain can be a very scary, serious issue. If you are one of many Americans at risk for heart disease, it can be even more frightening. But sometimes chest pain isn't heart related, it is a digestive issue. Heartburn, or it's more serious cousin a... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

Benefits of Cardio Interval Training

11th March 2009
In a long-term study of the health of the people of in the United States, the U.S. Public Health Service documented the chances of developing heart disease among various groups in the population. Long before any symptoms appeared, epidemiological research... Read >
Author: Phil Carter

The Treadmill Advantage

11th March 2009
Looking good today is the number one priority in many people's lives. In today's age of size zero, everyone wants to feel and look fit. The most common New Year's resolution these days is to lose weight and the treadmill provides the perfect opportunity t... Read >
Author: Paul Reeve

The Treadmill Advantage

11th March 2009
Looking good today is the number one priority in many people's lives. In today's age of size zero, everyone wants to feel and look fit. The most common New Year's resolution these days is to lose weight and the treadmill provides the perfect opportunity t... Read >
Author: Paul Reeve

Are You In The Right Job For Cheaper Cover?

10th February 2009
Data from the AA shows high earning professionals such as solicitors pay less for car insurance then low paid manual workers, who are being charged approximately 10 to 20 per cent more. Manual workers are regarded as higher risk, it suggests. However,... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Combating HIV/AIDS in Bangladesh

30th January 2009
Combating HIV/AIDS in Bangladesh -Mohammad Khairul Alam- -Executive Director- -Rainbow Nari O Shishu Kallyan Foundation- -24/3 M. C. Roy Lane- -Dhaka-1211, Bangladesh- rainbowngo@gmail.com www.newsletter.com.bd Tell: 880-2-8628908 Mobile: 01711... Read >
Author: Mohammed Khairul Alam

Buying Car Insurance For Your Teen

02nd December 2008
There is a lot of information availaible online regarding insurance options availaible for your car. In fact one can find a plethora of options regarding the insurances quotes online. But it becomes really difficult for one to decde which insurance policy... Read >
Author: Alien

Teenager's And The Art Of Getting The Cheapest Car Insurance

02nd December 2008
Teenager's in today's world have an obsession to own a spanking new car and driving around in it in order to make a style statement and be hip and cool amongst their friends. They need to show off their cars in order to be the best among their peers It a... Read >
Author: Alien

Auto Insurance and Your Age

05th November 2008
Though your age may be a big problem in auto insurance, it could also be a great advantage. Whatever age group you belong to, there will always be a way to create the most significant savings for your auto insurance premium. Unless you have taken the time... Read >
Author: Michael

Why Are More Women Skipping Mammograms?

23rd October 2008
In a day and age of information, including health and wellness information, being abundantly available to the human race, mammograms have become quite a focal point when it comes to preventive female health. And with good reason. Many women's lives ha... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider

The Benefits of Interval Training

06th October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Dan Thompson In a long-term study of the health of the people of in the United States, the U.S. Public Health Service documented the chances of developing heart disease among various groups in the population. Long before the any symp... Read >
Author: Daniel Thompson

Access to Prescription Drug Samples Needed for Medicare Patients

13th August 2008
The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) published a study on the effect prescription drug samples have on Medicare patients. The study found that 48.3 percent of Medicare beneficiaries take advantage of free prescription drug samples, wit... Read >
Author: Carl Clarke

Governor Paterson has laser surgery on right eye

21st July 2008
ALBANY - Gov. David A. Paterson underwent successful laser surgery (Friday 23rd May) on his right eye, the same procedure used to relieve pressure from glaucoma in his left eye. The second operation was "a prophylactic measure," Paterson's office said.... Read >

Complete Information on Cytomegalovirus

25th June 2008
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a virus that infects most people worldwide. People are usually infected by the time they are 2 years old or during their teenage years. HCMV infections are frequently associated with salivary glands, though they may be found throu... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Coccidioidomycosis

25th June 2008
Coccidioidomycosis is the transmission caused by the dimorphic fungus Coccidioides immitis. Coccidioides immitis, which is frequently establish in desert regions. It is indigenous in sure parts of Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah and w... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Why Drug Testing is Essential for Students

08th May 2008
Drug abuse is a growing problem among school and college students all over the US. According to National Institute on Drug Abuse research in 1987, one in twenty high school seniors drink alcohol daily, and 61% have tried illegal drugs. It also states that... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

10 Tips For Affordable Car Insurance

02nd May 2008
There are a number of things you can do to help you get ... Read >
Author: tasticfantastic

Expect Even More Audits in 08

27th March 2008
Because of increasing pressure from Congress and the President, the IRS has began an effort to increase the number of audits they perform to help lower the ever growing tax gap. Eliminating the tax gap – estimated to be $312 billion to $353 per year –... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch

Expect Even More Audits in 08

27th March 2008
Because of increasing pressure from Congress and the President, the IRS has began an effort to increase the number of audits they perform to help lower the ever growing tax gap. Eliminating the tax gap – estimated to be $312 billion to $353 per year –... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch

Benefits of Cardio Interval Training

25th March 2008
In a long-term study of the health of the people of in the United States, the U.S. Public Health Service documented the chances of developing heart disease among various groups in the population. Long before the any symptoms appeared, epidemiological rese... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

Car Insurance - Insuring Young Drivers

08th March 2008
It is well known that young drivers are perceived to be high risk when it comes to accidents. With an increasing number of accidents involving young drivers aiding in pushing up premiums for the rest of the insurance world, the stigma associated with ... Read >
Author: DCollins

Whole Information About AIDS

19th February 2008
What is AIDS AIDS stands for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. It is the most advanced stages of infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). HIV is a virus that kills or damages cells of the body's immune system. HIV most often spreads t... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Conventional Medical Treatment for Bronchitis

06th February 2008
Description Bronchitis occurs when the mucous membranes that line the lung's air passages (bronchi) become inflamed. The condition is actually a common one, affecting most people at least once, if not several times, during their life. However, it's whe... Read >
Author: Alien

Conventional Medical Treatment for Breast Cancer

01st February 2008
Description Current statistics report that one woman in nine will get breast cancer in her lifetime. This does not mean that a 30-year-old woman is at high risk of developing breast cancer at that point in her life, but rather that she has a one-in-nin... Read >
Author: Alien

Focus and Concentration and Wealth Is Possible Through Hypnosis

22nd August 2007
Is it really possible to create wealth yourself? Hypnosis could be the key for you to remove the barriers preventing you from becoming wealthy and having financial freedom. Most people day dream of winning the lottery or discovering that a long lost relat... Read >
Author: 2212MG

Skin Cancer- Basal Cell Cancer-2

24th July 2007
Diagnosis of Basal Cell Cancer A Doctor can often diagnose basal cell carcinoma on sight. However, formal diagnosis is essential, especially given the possibility of morpheaform BCC. A skin biopsy is almost always done to confirm diagnosis. A biopsy al... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Sun Damage And High Risk People

23rd July 2007
All of us know that sunrays damage our skin. But many of us are unaware about high risk groups amongst us. Let us find out who are the people who face higher risk because of sun. Age: Two extremes of life are more prone (Children and the aged). The l... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Suicide and the Elderly

02nd July 2007
Suicide has become a major concern amongst the older adults of society with the over 65s becoming one of the highest risk groups for suicidal behaviours. In fact, white males over 65 have the highest risk group of all for suicide. In fact, previous studie... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Effective Lower Back Pain Treatment

18th November 2006
I first recall having back pains in October of 2004. On the outset it was nothing more than a minor irritant after having sat for too long. It is now become much more than that. I am definitely in one of the risk groups for needing lower back pain trea... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton

Nutritional Discovery Fights Flu

08th November 2006
Flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. Every year, on average, 5% to 20% of the population gets the flu; more than 40,000 people in the UK are hosp... Read >
Author: Sudeshna Chakraborty

Summer HEAT 2006 Offers Professional Development Opportunities for Teachers in Miami

13th August 2006
An Overview of Summer Heat 2006 Miami Schools are offering a range of summer professional development courses for its public school teachers and administrators in order to help teachers meet federal requirements and learn new methods and approaches to ... Read >
Author: Stacy Andell

Arts for Academic Achievement Help Students in Minneapolis Schools

13th August 2006
The Arts for Academic Achievement Program The Arts for Academic Achievement Program (AAA) has been bringing artists into Minneapolis Schools since 1997. While its outward focus is on teaching students to paint, dance, and express themselves artistica... Read >
Author: Stacy Andell

Save Money On Your Car Insurance

22nd July 2006
Most drivers are paying too much for their car insurance. Lets take a look at how they can reduce the cost without sacrificing essential insurance cover. As the majority of car drivers tend to stay with their present insurer and happily pay whatever re... Read >
Author: Mark Heywood

Information Technology Helps Streamline Business Process

19th July 2006
In an era of increased competitiveness, economic uncertainty, ever-increasing regulation and global turmoil, companies are striving to continually improve operational efficiency. Many are looking to information technology to provide reductions in operati... Read >
Author: Ariel