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The Math of the Aftermath

23rd September 2009
Comedian Chevy Chase, when he anchored the first Saturday Night Live faux-news desk, had a running joke that satirized, post-mortem, the endless medical updates provided by the public relations machine of a dying dictator ... "Here's a bulletin from Sp... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Canine Distemper

21st September 2009
Canine distemper is a contagious, incurable, often fatal, multi-systemic viral disease that affects the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and central nervous systems. It is caused by the canine distemper virus (CDV - a paramyxovirus similar to that which cau... Read >
Author: Dr. Jack Stevens, DVM

Infinite Income Plan and Why we all need a business model

18th August 2009
In the field of the lawsuit of member marketing this notion is nix special. Indeed the understanding of paying commission on behalf of referred small business, more or less I beg your pardon? Member marketing predates the internet itself but it is the hum... Read >
Author: MyDoosie

Understanding Alzheimers

29th July 2009
Although a cure for Alzheimer's is still some way off, recent research is bringing medical science closer to understanding this tragic disease. The brain chemical L Dopa was first synthesised in 1911 and, at first, was thought to be an inactive substan... Read >
Author: HBF Health Insurance

What Is GenF20 HGH?

29th June 2009
What is HGH? HGH stands for Human Growth Hormone. Human Growth Hormone is the naturally substance from the human pituitary gland that plays a key role in young, active function of body, brain and sex organs. Levels of Human Growth Hormone decrease as w... Read >
Author: Fred Andrews

On Life Insurance and Income Insurance

26th June 2009
Of course, one cannot deny the fact that predicting the events of the future is quite difficult if not downright impossible – at least, events that are further into the future. It is because of this that many people have come to recognize the importanc... Read >
Author: kath panambo

Catch a Cheater with Cell Phone Forensics

26th March 2009
Cell phone forensics has proven to be very versatile and useful especially if you're trying to look for hints of foul play. In the modern era, millions of people are relying on mobile gadgets wherein they store data, communicate and find some leisure. Sin... Read >
Author: Ed Opperman

365 not out!

10th March 2009
Some might think that Sports fans are a peculiar lot. Surely they could think of a better way of passing their spare time than to stand outside in the freezing cold rainy weather, getting soaked to the skin and risking catching hypothermia just to watch a... Read >
Author: neiljontas

365 not out!

20th February 2009
Some might think that Sports fans are a peculiar lot. Surely they could think of a better way of passing their spare time than to stand outside in the freezing cold rainy weather, getting soaked to the skin and risking catching hypothermia just to watch a... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

Top 10 Break Up Books

04th January 2009
Breaking up is hard to do. For days, weeks, months and even years, the pain of a failed relationship will plague you. Consciously or not, the tendency is to do a post-mortem of what-has-been as well as pining for what-could-still-be. And while the pain li... Read >
Author: alisonchace

Top 10 Break Up Books

04th January 2009
Breaking up is hard to do. For days, weeks, months and even years, the pain of a failed relationship will plague you. Consciously or not, the tendency is to do a post-mortem of what-has-been as well as pining for what-could-still-be. And while the pain li... Read >
Author: alisonchace

Are you dead on the job?

30th November 2008
There's a story doing the rounds at the moment about the worker who was dead at his desk for five days before anyone discovered him. The story goes ... "Bosses of a publishing firm are trying to work out why no one noticed that one of their employees ... Read >
Author: Bob Selden

Causes of Alzheimer’s: What’s Really Known Today

04th September 2008
For years, the causes of Alzheimer’s disease have been somewhat of a mystery. Doctors and researchers have worked diligently to unlock the secrets of this complex and devastating disease. Fortunately, great strides have been made recently in understandi... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson

Lost Love's Labour

04th June 2008
I have always been fascinated by the idea of love between a man and a woman being so powerful that it would actually inspire a post-mortem tribute that would draw in the fascination of many. The story of the Taj Mahal is my favorite, of course. I had co... Read >
Author: tiandioracle

Achieving Hints Through Handheld Digital Forensics

01st May 2008
Handheld digital forensics has proven to be very useful if you are trying to look for hints of foul play. Millions of people are now relying on mobile devices wherein they can store data, find some leisure and communicate. These mobile tools contain sever... Read >
Author: Ed Opperman

The One Thing you MUST do to Succeed at your Home Business

25th January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mark Albertson We have all heard the stories. 90% of businesses fail in the first five years. For home businesses, that number is most-likely higher. Pundits and experts spend a huge amount of time examining businesses post-mortem,... Read >

Will Contest: What is it? How can you Protect a Will?

03rd April 2007
A Will is a legal document outlining a person’s final wishes for distributing their property post-mortem. A Will Contest is a type of litigation stating there is a disagreement with the current Will, and must go through Probate Court to be resolved. Wat... Read >
Author: Rocco Beatrice

Heavy drinking can increase life insurance costs.

06th February 2007
Britons are drinking too much, shout the headlines. Out of those who live in Great Britain, two thirds say they drink to excess at least once a week and almost a quarter hurt themselves while they are intoxicated. This is according to a report by the Drin... Read >
Author: michael challiner

High Blood Cholesterol Levels – A Serious Risk Factor of Heart Disease among Children

15th September 2006
Heart disease is considered to be the leading cause of death in most countries around the world. A major risk factor of coronary disease, cholesterol accounts for more and more victims among the American population these days. Recent statistics indicate t... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Neurological Causes of Alzheimers Disease

07th June 2006
The true causes of Alzheimer's disease remain elusive. However, researchers have made progress in understanding the neurological roots of this debilitating condition. The disease is named after Alois Alzheimer, who was the first to identify the peculi... Read >
Author: Jane Peters

SUDDEN AND UNEXPLAINED INFANT DEATH IN YOUNG BABIES

26th May 2006
This is more commonly known as 'cot death'. This usually occurs in young babies from the ages of one week to two years. There is no explanation for this despite lots of research being carried out and is a most traumatic time for all concerned. Re... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

Fundraising Tips - The Follow-Up

03rd May 2006
The key to continued fundraising success is to follow-up afterwards: Supporters and participants need to be thanked. Merchant contributors need to be debriefed on their results from participating. Records need to be gathered, copied, and stored. Com... Read >
Author: Kimberly Reynolds

3 Measures You Can Take to Reduce Aluminum Intake & Prevent Alzheimer's Disease

14th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Frank Mangano Although the jury is still out among doctors and scientists on the exact causes of Alzheimer's disease (AD), there is little dispute about the findings in AD research that points toward high levels of aluminum and other met... Read >
Author: Frank Mangano

Can Sudden Infant Death Syndrome be Prevented?

02nd March 2006
Sudden Infant Death Syndrom (SIDS) is every parent's nightmare. The notion that your precious baby might die in his sleep strikes a cold hand of dread for all new mums and dads. SIDS is the sudden death during sleep of an apparently healthy child,... Read >
Author: Debbie Walker

The Math of the Aftermath

16th February 2006
Comedian Chevy Chase, when he anchored the first Saturday Night Live faux-news desk, had a running joke that satirized, post-mortem, the endless medical updates provided by the public relations machine of a dying dictator ... "Here's a bulletin from Sp... Read >
Author: J Square Humboldt

Causes of Mesothelioma

17th November 2005
Mesothelioma is a rare type of cancer in the general population. However, in individuals that were exposed to asbestos, it is not as rare. That's because the only known, established cause of Mesothelioma is asbestos. There are experts that have speculated... Read >
Author: Rob Mellor

Promoting Your Online Survey

21st September 2005
Having created and published your online survey the next step is to get the right people to participate. How many and who you specifically target will depend entirely on the survey subject and your specific objectives.For some surveys such as employee sur... Read >
Author: Martin Day