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An Unusual Case of Memory Decline

22nd November 2011
New variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (nvCJD) is an acquired prion disease causally related to bovine spongiform encephalopathy that has occurred predominantly in young adults. All clinical cases studied have been methionine homozygotes at codon 129 of th... Read >
Author: fortishospitals

More Efficient Than A Collagen Cream?

21st September 2011
Are you currently in search of an anti getting older collagen cream? One that really works against dark circles under the eyes and other signs of getting older? Collagen creams have already been around for many years claiming to become the remedy all for ... Read >
Author: Stephen Cauldry

Important Facts You Need To Know About Vegetarians' Food

09th September 2011
Healthy living requires having a healthy diet everyday. And what better way than to start off with vegetables rather than just meat alone. Just as you wonder why, here are some important facts you need to know about vegetarians' food. Because of infect... Read >
Author: Amuro Wesley

6 Possible Diseases That People Can Contact Through Pets

21st March 2011
It is a fact that we have affection for our pets but in some circumstances they had made us sick. It has been discovered that our pets even domestic and farm animals can spread diseases to people. Some of these diseases may result into serious sickness. ... Read >
Author: kess moore

How You Can Eat Healthier With Organic Meats

18th February 2011
You have heard of organic foods, but you probably don't think about this term pertaining to cows and chickens. After all, no one has figured out how to produce these animals in a factory, so aren't all edible creatures sort of classified as organic meats?... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Going Green - The Unbelievable Advantages of Vegetarianism

05th February 2011
You know fruits and vegetables are good for you. You know beans, legumes and nuts are packed with protein. You know you don’t have to worry about foot-and-mouth disease, bird flu or mad-cow disease every time you bite into that ripe and succulent mango ... Read >
Author: Oretha Worthington

Challenges in Foodservice Management and Foodservice Training

19th January 2011
Experts in the food service industry agree: the single biggest challenge in foodservice management continues to be the availability of quality trained staff and management. Even in this current strained economic environment, companies continue to invest s... Read >
Author: David Shoemaker

Halal Foods and Their Global Reach

07th January 2011
Halal can be found on a number of different food tags and eateries. The expression is vital for our Muslim friends as it denotes what is approved for them to consume by their Islamic dietary law. In a country with citizens of diverse religions, the term h... Read >
Author: Jacob Watson

Can a Vegetarian Diet Provide Adequate Energy For a Healthy Lifestyle?

04th January 2011
Vegetarianism is the practice of restricting eating habits to foods of plant origin, such as vegetables, nuts, fruits, grains and legumes. There are various types of vegetarian diets, and all are nutritious and beneficial to your overall health. However, ... Read >
Author: VadK

Why Agriculture is Important

11th November 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Brian Tse Our economy is bad and to make it better, we should cut costs of many programs but I don't think Agriculture programs should be cut. Food is the single most important thing in the world, all the other programs like Health C... Read >
Author: Brian

Vegetarianism versus Non-vegetarianism

23rd September 2010
Whether it is a vegetarian or non vegetarian diet that is more suitable for human health and well being is perhaps one of the most debated topics. Research and scientific study have long ago nailed the myth that prevailed in the olden days hat non vegetar... Read >
Author: cheers

Dressed to kill??

23rd September 2010
The heading seems to be assuming a eerie truth if one were to consider the number of people that 'die' to make those killer dresses that we wear. A recent investigation by Liz Jones of Mail Online reveals that most of our high street fashion brands like P... Read >
Author: cheers

Invest in Brazil Meat Industry

23rd September 2010
The Brazil meat industry exports approximate one million tons of beef products, which accounts for 32% of world beef exports. The government of Brazil has taken concrete steps to eradicate Foot-and-mouth disease from its source, and donates technology and... Read >
Author: editor.investin

Foreign Investment Opportunities in the Animal Breeding Sector

22nd June 2010
Brazil is also the second-largest poultry meat producer, exporting over 1.9 million tons of poultry meat in a year. Brazil domestic consumption is on rise as there is demand for meat from low socio-economic groups in Brazil. The Brazil meat industry e... Read >
Author: editor.investin

Ladies! 3 Common Misconceptions When Trying To Obtain Beautiful Skin!

03rd June 2010
There are mass amounts of skin care products on the market today and it is very confusing if you don't know what to use. There is controversy and information everywhere, but what products are best? Well it's not always the most expensive and well package... Read >
Author: suzi currie
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