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» What to Do When Pulled Over for Driving While Intoxicated
By Jason Ladock | Published 04/14/2008 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

It seems all the rage these days to get a couple DWIs on your record.


» Personalize Your Birthday Invitation Messages - How to Go Beyond the Standard
By Trevor Mulholland | Published 03/17/2008 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Birthday invitation messages are sometimes even more important than the design of the invites.


» A 40th Birthday Invitation for Every Type of Celebration
By Trevor Mulholland | Published 03/17/2008 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Your 40th birthday invitation should reflect the type of party that you will be holding.


» Choosing the Appropriate Birthday Invitation Wording - What Is Enough and What Is Too Much
By Trevor Mulholland | Published 03/17/2008 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Birthday invitation wording should be more than just a source of party information.


» Why You Must Consider Detox Foot Patches
By Jason Ladock | Published 03/17/2008 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

There are many brands of detox foot patches in the market today and people have responded well to most of them.


» What Is a Hangover, Anyway?
By S. Michael Windsor | Published 03/17/2008 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Those dreaded hangovers are something people have been dealing with for thousands and thousands of years.


» 2008 Taurus Horoscope
By Nick Cristey | Published 02/21/2008 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

After the success my 2008 horoscope for Aries has brought, I have put my hands on a general one for 2008 Taurus horoscope.


» How to Stay Warm in Winter
By Janice Wee | Published 10/15/2007 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

How can you keep warm in winter?


» Are You Free to Be Fabulous?
By Judith Sherven | Published 09/20/2007 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

"Who do you think you are?"


» Jump Rope History
By Lynn VanDyke | Published 09/19/2007 | Miscellaneous | Rating:

While many people associate jump roping with children on a playground, the fact is that jump rope history goes back to early human history.


» Have You Tried The Latest New York City Sensation?
By Steve Hefferon | Published 08/27/2007 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

In the smog and rat race of our brave new world, have you ever set time aside to reflect and wonder if you could change or at least learn from your past?


» Cell Phones And Your Health
By Jeanette Pollock | Published 08/16/2007 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

The growing use of cell phones has sparked an international debate: is using a cell phone a health risk or not?


» Imprinted Traumatic Cellular Memories
By Rudy Silva | Published 08/7/2007 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

I want to let you in on a secret that few people in the medical industry and alternative medicine community are talking about.


» How To Treat Poison Ivy Rashes
By Marilyn Pokorney | Published 07/24/2007 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Poison ivy, western poison oak, and poison sumac all have an oil in their leaves, vines and roots, called urushiol.


» Getting Rid of Head Lice — The Natural Way
By Jason Ladock | Published 04/19/2007 | Miscellaneous | Rating:

Head lice can be a pesky problem for any parent of children who attend day care or school.


» Prevention in Clinical Settings: The Facts
By Steven Parker | Published 04/13/2007 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Preventive medicine may be defined as the application of biomedical and epidemiological science to the promotion of health and the elimination or early detection of disease in populations and individuals.


» Worksite Health Promotion: The Facts
By Steven Parker | Published 04/12/2007 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

The last ten years has brought major changes in employer attitudes toward workplace health promotion programs.


» Native Americans: The Facts
By Steven Parker | Published 04/8/2007 | Miscellaneous | Rating:

Native Americans are a diverse group of peoples from varied cultural backgrounds.


» Hispanic Americans: The Facts
By Steven Parker | Published 04/8/2007 | Miscellaneous | Rating:

With more than 7% of the population, Hispanic Americans are the second largest minority in the United States.


» Black Americans: The Facts
By Steven Parker | Published 04/5/2007 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Blacks constitute 12% of the population of the United States and are the single largest minority group in the country.


» Asian Americans: The Facts
By Steven Parker | Published 04/5/2007 | Miscellaneous | Rating:

Asian Americans are the third largest and fastest growing minority group in the United States.


» Older Adults: The Facts
By Steven Parker | Published 04/4/2007 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Achievements in medicine over the last few decades have increased the life expectancies of millions of Americans who earlier this century would have lost their lives to heart attacks, strokes, cancer and other diseases.


» Accident Prevention and Injury Control: The Facts
By Steven Parker | Published 03/28/2007 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Injuries are the leading cause of death for persons under 44 years of age in the U.S.


» Occupational Health: The Facts
By Steven Parker | Published 03/26/2007 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

The approximately 110 million workers in this country are exposed to a wide variety of occupational hazards that can pose significant risks to their health.


» Household Budget
By Mike Douglas | Published 03/15/2007 | Miscellaneous | Rating:

Nowadays, women are taking leading roles in the workforce. In many households they are breadwinners and collectively generate substantial wealth.


» Oh, It's Off to Work I Go
By Daniel Williams | Published 10/4/2006 | Miscellaneous | Rating:

I recently received a letter from the Social Security Administration. This outlined how much I had paid into the program.


» The Leading Cause of Death in the United States
By Daniel Williams | Published 10/4/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

There are about 44,000 motor vehicle deaths a year in the United States and approximately half of these are related to alcohol or drugs.


» Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Work
By Daniel Williams | Published 10/4/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Emphasizing the positive seems to have been replaced by a steady diet of negative news.


» Lethal Highly Reactive Ozone Quantities Could Be Found in Your Home
By Alex Rider | Published 09/29/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Many people regard their homes as having a pleasant and clean atmosphere.


» Shopping For The Right Mattress
By Kathryn Whittaker | Published 09/26/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Most people are unaware that their mattress is old and doesn't provide enough support, doing you more harm than good.


» Working At Home As A Medical Transcriptionist
By Kathryn Whittaker | Published 09/25/2006 | Miscellaneous | Rating:

Medical transcriptionists responsible for transforming various hospital reports from their dictated form to the written form.


» Steps On Applying For A Medical Transcription Job
By Kathryn Whittaker | Published 09/25/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Medical transcription the industry that renders doctors dictated reports, procedures and notes into an electronic or paper format in order to create files representing the treatment history of patients.


» Is It Possible To Make Accurate Predictions From Astrology?
By Javier Fuller | Published 09/23/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

In simple words, astrology can be defined as a study of stars and planets, their positions and movements in relation to their effect on the lives of human beings.


» Understanding the Law of Karma In Different Contexts
By Abbas Abedi | Published 09/21/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

What goes around must come around. This is the basic understanding of the "Law of Karma" in the Western world in which it has already become an integral part of the prevailing culture and philosophy.


» Ergonomics - Your Desk Setup Is Important To Your Well Being
By John Gibb | Published 09/19/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Ergonomics, also known as human factors, is the science of how we interact with things like computers and desks.


» Safe Pest Control Tips
By Nicky Pilkington | Published 09/11/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Pest control must be done with utmost consideration to safety; safety in terms of the plants, animals and humans.


» Help With America's Health Care Crisis
By Nicky Pilkington | Published 09/7/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Are you sometimes confused by written medical instructions? Now, imagine what it would be like if you were sick, scared and had only third grade reading skills.


» Professional Basketball History
By Nicky Pilkington | Published 09/1/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

The first official basketball history would be at YMCA in Trenton, New Jersey, in 1896.


» Womens College Basketball League - History
By Nicky Pilkington | Published 08/31/2006 | Miscellaneous | Rating:

The history of women's college basketball started in Smith College for girls in 1893.


» Medical Tax Deduction
By Nicky Pilkington | Published 08/31/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

May we have a very good health in years to come? But due to some difficulty, we might not be in good health.


» Great Tips To Keep You Safe On The Road
By David Maillie | Published 08/25/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Several high profile research studies have recently taken place on road and driving safety at leading universities and the Institute for Highway and Traffic Safety.


» A Natural Hormone Supplement
By David Buster | Published 08/13/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

A natural hormone supplement is a hormone that is identical to what occurs naturally in the body.


» Psoriasis Treatments And Psoriasis Resources
By Wayne McDonald | Published 08/13/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Most treatments are toxic and are not recommended for toddlers.


» Animals In Need Of Your Help
By Hege Crowton | Published 08/12/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

In today's society we very often hear about people fighting for animals that are in danger of becoming extinct.


» Star Spa Treatments At The Oscars
By David Maillie | Published 08/10/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Therapeutic massages and face / body treatments are some of the basic services that the spas offer.


» Hospitals And Doctors - A License To Steal, Or Worse?
By David Maillie | Published 08/9/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

I recently watched a special on TV about hospitals and their aggressive debt collection tactics.


» Monarch Butterflies - Their 1800 Mile Flight To Freedom
By David Maillie | Published 08/9/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

The fall migration of Monarch butterflies is one of those fascinating natural mysteries to which human beings still do not have any answers.


» Baseball, Barry Bonds and Steroids
By David Maillie | Published 08/9/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

In the last 5 years the growing popularity and use of illegal substances like steroids in major league baseball has created a public outcry and led to indictments.


» What You Need To Know About Glycolic Acid
By David Maillie | Published 08/9/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

Glycolic acid has been used for many years as a metal parts cleaner, but in recent years has been refined and made suitable for human application.


» Defibrillator Recall
By T. Going | Published 08/3/2006 | Miscellaneous | Unrated

In June of 2005 Guidant Corporation recalled cardiac defibrillators implanted in 50,000 patients around the world because of potentially fatal malfunctions.




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