Articles, tagged with "anecdotal evidence", page 6
07th January 2010
The economy is looking increasingly dicey for 2010. Sure, things look OK right now. The most recent numbers are, in fact, reassuring. The United States seems to be on track for something like 3% economic growth in the fourth quarter. That would be a s...
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Author:
Jordan Crouter
30th December 2009
There's an ongoing debate over the effects of radio transmission waves emitted by wireless products and their effect upon people. Anecdotal evidence suggests that there is a strong link to the frequent use of cell phones and some very unpleasant health is...
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Author:
Jeremiah Slivka
14th December 2009
ADHD
ADHD is an affliction that affects 9% of American children to varying degrees. The letters stand for "attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder" and it is characterized by an inability to pay attention and an inability to stay still for long period...
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Author:
Janiek13
26th November 2009
Astigmatism correction is progressing far more advanced than it was. Now sufferers have more options. The main symptom of astigmatism, a common vision, is blurred vision. The cause of this is curvature of the lens or cornea.
One type of correction for ...
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Author:
Imanuel
06th November 2009
Nettle herbal tea can be used for the treatment of many different illnesses. Throughout history, the herb was used to get rid of diarrhea and to improve kidney function. More modernly, nettle herbal tea is used for treating these problems and even more. V...
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Author:
Diana Shue
05th November 2009
Recently I was involved in a discussion about what has become known as "The Law of Attraction." It became rather heated. It seems to me that some proponents of this "law" have a tendency to become rather fervent in its defense when its premises are questi...
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Author:
babulal
23rd October 2009
WHAT CAN STEM CELL NUTRITION DO FOR YOU?
StemEnhance is not a product based on anecdotal evidence (although the remarkable stories are rapidly accumulating) but rather a body of collected evidence. Everyone is different so the stories are quite dramatic ...
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Author:
sanjuq
16th October 2009
It seems like everyone these days has their own real estate predictions that they are eagerly sharing with anyone who won't run away when they start pontificating. The reality is, it is possible to create your own real estate predictions that are even mo...
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Author:
Alan
16th October 2009
Would you believe that 76 million baby boomers have begun to retire? It's true, but some claim pessimistically that most will be forced to continue working full-time well into their 70s. Don't you believe it. Of course, the economy has clearly hurt e...
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Author:
Debra Fortosis
06th October 2009
Does cellulite really exist? It is called 'cellulite-fat'. Is it the same as ordinary body fat? What causes it? How to treat it? Cellulite is the name given to the lumpy, irregular fat deposits often found around the hips, buttocks and upper leg areas. It...
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Author:
Riz0
29th September 2009
Imagine the next time you participate in a conversation about banish insomnia. When you start sharing the fascinating banish insomnia facts below, your friends will be absolutely amazed.
There is something most uncivilized about living in a civilized ...
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Author:
amit017
22nd September 2009
10 ADVANTAGES OF ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE & NATURAL REMEDIES
(One man beat emphysema and COPD in six weeks.)
Fact: Emphysema, COPD, cancer, arthritis, and other diseases and degenerative health conditions have in many cases been beaten … but why aren't th...
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Author:
Al
18th September 2009
Is Golf Tournament Sponsorship an Effective Form of Advertising?
Probably the number one reason why most companies support a tournament is an affinity for the cause. But in addition to supporting a worthy cause, golf tournament sponsorship represents an ...
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Author:
shahid
11th September 2009
Pinhole glasses are used by people to assist them with a variety of vision problems. They are also called stenopeic glasses, and as both names imply they work by blocking excess light and focusing the light that is allowed into the eye. Pinhole and stenop...
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Author:
patriciafrazier
07th September 2009
Carvacrol is the primary component in oregano oil. Research suggests that oxygen molecules in it react with water in your body to create heat that kills germs by dehydrating them. Preliminary research for oregano oil supports its use for infections. Sever...
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Author:
Robert Henry