Growing old… It’s something I know a little bit about. There’s a lot of people out there that say that growing old is hard, but I have to admit, it one of the easiest things I have ever done and it seems I am quite good at it as well!
The Plight Of Growing Old
Posted: 14th May 2008
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A statement by the American College of Cardiology and the American Diabetes Association suggests that ApoB levels should be measured in addition to LDL cholesterol (the “bad” cholesterol) to assess cardiovascular risk in some patients. ApoB is a protein that is associated with LDL particles that may help give a more accurate picture of the disease risk, particularly for those with borderline or slightly elevated lipid levels.
ApoB, Cholesterol Testing And Predicting Cardiovascular Disease
Posted: 14th May 2008
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Meditation gives us all a means of deep pleasure and relaxation. We reach new realms of pleasure.
Meditation - Relaxation and Spiritual Exploration
Posted: 13th May 2008
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It might be hard to believe that there are actually foods that lower high blood pressure, but it is true. There are actually a number of foods that can do just that. Sure, you will still need to do things like exercise and cut out salt, but it can be a great benefit to you to start lowering your blood pressure naturally.
Foods That Lower High Blood Pressure
Posted: 13th May 2008
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It was time to make some serious changes so that I didn’t spiral out of control like last time. I needed to take control of my life and start looking after me, so that I could look after my kids. Hence the time was now to do something.
Simple Changes Can Help Post-Natal Depression
Posted: 13th May 2008
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An article covering the benefits of spending that little extra when it comes to buying an ergonomic office chair. There’s been a buzz going around for a while now about ergonomic office furniture.
Ergonomic Office Chair - Just A Waste Of Money Or Are They Truly Beneficial?
Posted: 13th May 2008
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The article identifies the problems that any family can experience when one member is planning to start taking a potentially addictive medication that also has recreational use and a street value.
Friday Posted By : John Scott
Posted: 12th May 2008
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Computer Vision Syndrome affects as much as 75% of people that work on computers. There are several symptoms, including tired, sore or burning eyes, eye strain and headaches. Here are 5 simple but very effective ways to reduce the harmful effects of Computer Vision Syndrome.
5 Simple Ways To Reduce The Effects Of Computer Vision Syndrome
Posted: 12th May 2008
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When you make a change in your life–presumably to better manage your Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)–what’s the hardest part? The hardest part of making any change is that there is a stage in the process in which you are guaranteed to be uncomfortable. If change was easy, we’d all be in great shape, get places on time every time, be completely organized, and get along with every member of our families.
Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable
Posted: 12th May 2008
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Yeast Infection can happen on any part of your body like skin, vaginal, penis, mouth or even digestive tract. Getting yeast infection can be due to many reasons. It can be due to poor diet, antibiotics, tight clothes that trap heat, perfumes, condoms, sexual activities or many other reasons.
What Are The Signs of Yeast Infection and How to Cure Them?
Posted: 12th May 2008
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