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Maryland Real Estate

03rd September 2007
Maryland is the wealthiest state of United State of America and it is situated on the Atlantic coast. It has over 350 biotechnology firms and is a center of life sciences. It has median house hold income of $65,144 beating New Jersey, which previously had... Read >
Author: valkyrie lliorlance

New Type II Diabetes Diet Drug Not More Effective than Older Drugs, Researchers Say

26th July 2007
Is there an effective type II diabetes diet drug? When we look at questions concerning type II diabetes control, diet, drug, exercise and dietary supplements are all mentioned. There are conventional, complementary and alternative treatments for type II d... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

Your Washington DC Business- From Government to Gourmet

29th June 2007
Washington DC is the nation's capital and may seem like a funny place to set up a corporation. The number one business in Washington DC is the nation's government. Still there are many corporate offices here from companies around the country and th... Read >
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Fight Cancer With Broccoli Concentrates And Other Green Vegetables

31st May 2007
Everyone can remember when their mothers said, 'Eat your broccoli, it is good for you.' Research is showing that your mother did know best! In this article, we will discuss research on cruciferous vegetable extracts and how it can fight cancer. Dr. Pau... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Living In The DC

27th May 2007
Washington D.C. Our nation's capital. While one may tend to think of this area as the seat of Democracy and the federal government, there is a side to it that may not readily come to mind. The surrounding areas have quietly evolved into a wonderful area... Read >
Author: Justin Lee

Body Fat Raises Cancer Risk

03rd May 2007
From the desk of Dr Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life New research findings show that extra body fat doesn't just weigh you down. Scientists now have evidence that too many fat cells prompt ongoing reactions in the body that may increase cancer ris... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Vitamins Protect Against Alzheimer’s

04th April 2007
The Archives of Neurology, a monthly professional medical journal published by the American Medical Association, published a study done by researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland, suggesting that vitamins E and C, when taken together, could po... Read >
Author: Tim Moore

Dress Up Your Broccoli, Cauliflower for Ultimate Health and Wellness

30th March 2007
Achieving great health and wellness is as easy as eating your vegetables. Therefore it would be foolish not to start eating more broccoli, according to research. Research has found that certain vegetables like kale, cauliflower, broccoli, brussel sprout... Read >
Author: Kimberly Jamieson

Sweet Surprise for Healthy Hearts

31st January 2007
Wondering what to give those special, health-conscious gal pals for special events this coming year? I have the perfect gift suggestion --- chocolate! I don't mean just any chocolate . . . but specifically dark chocolate. Now it's no secret that most wom... Read >
Author: Dr. Eileen Silva

Wacky and Wild Uses for Zip Ties

06th January 2007
These days zip ties and cable ties are giving duct tape a run for its money. Generally known for their primary function of bundling cables and cords, zip ties are a versatile product, increasingly being utilized for a variety of creative purposes. Here's ... Read >
Author: Rick Ferguson

Blood Test To Predict Risk of Heart Disease For Diabetics

06th November 2006
Diabetes has long been regarded as a risk factor of heart disease. The specific relationship between the two was unclear although diabetes is known to double the risk of heart disease. As a result, many people living with diabetes have to monitor their he... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

The Top African Myths

20th October 2006
To the 'First World', Africa - the 'Dark Continent' - has traditionally been regarded with a mixture of fear, intrigue, romanticism and disdain. Due to the fact that western society learned about Africa through the blinkered and biased views of colonizati... Read >
Author: Nicole Martin

Does smoking cause low back pain?

30th April 2006
Does smoking cause low back pain? Recent study on smoking and low back pain offers new insights A new study strengthens the link between smoking and lower back pain, and also sheds light on the causes of degenerative lumbar spine problems. The study on... Read >
Author: Brian Kennet

400,000 New Yorkers Inhale one of the most Lethal Pollutants -Asbestos.

16th April 2006
What they did not tell you about 9/11! A Latest study by the U.S. government provides the recent evidence of a systematic cover-up of the health toll from pollution following the 9/11 catastrophe, which doctors dread will cause more deaths than the att... Read >
Author: J Farrington
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