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Health Benefits of Green Tea

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Can I Give My Dog The Flu?

Everyone seems on edge about the latest outbreak of avian flu. People in China are told to kill their poultry in order to keep the virus from spreading. Meanwhile people in the United States watch on in fear that the avian flu will come to their shores. So what exactly is all the hubbub about? After all, every winter millions of people come down with bird flu. Origin of Influenza Influenza, the term, came into use around 1504, though it had little to do with the virus. It came from the word: ...
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The Benefits of Virgin Coconut Oil

No wonder people call it the miracle oil! Look at these benefits... Virgin coconut oil is a medium-chain fatty acid (MCFA) which has numerous health benefits. Here are some, based on several studies: o It has antiviral, antifungal and antibacterial properties Virgin coconut oil contains lauric acid, which is considered to be very helpful preventing infections caused by viruses, protozoa and bacteria. Lauric acid and its derivative monolaurin are both reckoned to be effective in destroying ...
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Pneumonia - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

<strong>Pneumonia</strong> <strong>Definition:</strong> Pneumonia is an acute or chronic disease marked by inflammation of one or both lungs. An inflammation of the lungs caused by viruses, bacteria, or other microorganisms and sometimes by physical and chemical irritants. The air sacs in the lungs fill with pus and other liquid. Oxygen has trouble reaching your blood. If there is too little oxygen in your blood, your body cells can't work properly. Because of this and ...
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I HAVE SWINE FLU in my town!!! Is this the DEATH of us all?!?!

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Swine influenza

WHO is coordinating the global response to human cases of swine influenza A (H1N1) and monitoring the corresponding threat of an influenza pandemic. Information on this page tracks the evolving situation and provides access to both technical guidelines and information useful for the general public.Latest informationSwine influenza - update 428 April 2009 Update for Travellers - Swine Influenza28 April 2009 WHO Scientific Review on the current outbreaks of human infections with swine influenza ...
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Flu Prevention and the Gym Member

Health officials' warning this month of a potentially harsh flu season should be a red flag to avid aerobic-bunnies and gym-jocks alike. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) warn that the flu is transmitted when flu virus in the air is inhaled after an infected person coughs, sneezes, or speaks. Transmission also occurs when a person touches a surface that has flu virus on it and then touches his or her nose or mouth. Those familiar with the typical health club milieu, then, can easily liken a ...
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Malnourished!...Even After Eating a Full Plate. Shocking!

This is a concept that you may have difficulty in accepting. Nonetheless it is one that I have been ‘preaching' for years and has now been confirmed by studies showing people in the US, Canada and the UK are amongst the most malnourished in the world. This is the case in spite of obesity reaching epidemic proportions in the US. Malnourishment is without doubt a leading factor in a wide variety of health problems including cancers. Does this mean that overweight people are eating all the ...
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Start Viral Marketing Campaigns Using E-books

Viral Marketing sounds like something bad but it is actually something very good. It is, also, a powerful way to generate traffic to your website. Think about how a virus spreads from on person to another. One person gets sick and just by sneezing they can give the virus to many more people... those people get sick and share their germs with everyone they know and the next thing anybody knows is that there is an epidemic. That is the very concept of viral marketing. The idea is to get everyone ...
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Swine Flu - CDC says TOO LATE to Contain Outbreak - Protect yourself and others - Please Share!

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Brief Fasting Can Be Good For You

Trying to lose weight? You've probably figured out that cutting calories long-term is not the answer. The pounds may come off initially, but the weight always seems to come back. Yet while long-term dieting doesn't work, new research has shown that brief periods of restricting food intake is actually good for you and may help you lose weight. Two new studies show the benefits of "intermittent fasting", or brief periods where no food is consumed. The first study, from The Journal of Applied ...
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Fear of Ebola Fever

Copyright 2004 by http://www.organicgreens.us and Loring Windblad. This article may be freely copied and used on other web sites only if it is copied complete with all links and text intact and unchanged except for minor improvements such as misspellings and typos. Exotic diseases are "in" these days. In the past year we've had a flesh-eating bacterial disease, pneumonic plague and now Ebola fever of Zaire, which is not only making international headlines, but is also the subject of ...
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Find mineral nutrition online

Find mineral nutrition online Mineral nutrition Searching for mineral nutrition information is much easier today than ever before. I remember when we'd have to search manuals, books and do it at the library and also searching the encyclopedia. Thanks to Senate document 264 the truth finally comes out. Much buried of course as its information doesn't support the bottom line of retailers. But, to find the truth sometimes takes digging and especially mineral nutrition. We've come to discover that ...
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The Tipping Point

When you're working hard at your business and nothing seems to be happening, you need to know the concept of "tipping point." It's s fitting term now that we're talking about "viral" websites and clients "invading" our practices. It may not be time to give up. "Tipping point" is a concept that comes from the epidemic theory. The tipping point is the point at which an ordinary and stable phenomenon--a low-level flu outbreak, for instance--can turn into a public-health crisis, because of the ...
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Swine Flu - CDC says too late to contain U.S. Outbreak - Protect yourself and others - Please Share!

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Should You Use A Paper Shredding Service?

The need for proper disposal of consumer information is unquestionable, and has become an even larger concern in the last few years due to the epidemic of identity theft. The FTC has set forth guidelines that call for the destruction of all consumer data that is to be discarded, and a part of these new rules also applies to the hiring of outside paper shredding services. Although the new rules do not call for specific methods to destroy consumer information, it does require that the methods be ...
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Identity Theft

"I got bad credit I'm not worried" "It happened to a friend of a friend" "I've got other priorities now" "All it takes is guarding your Social Security number" "I can trust the people around me" These quotes are all too common regarding identity theft. The problem is the Federal Trade Commission, various law enforcement agencies and identity theft experts have stated there are no 100% guarantees and the numbers for identity theft keep getting worse "I got bad credit so I'm not worried" Just ...
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Autism Nailed

For anyone concerned as to the reason for autism, it should now be known, that autism is caused by a neurotoxin used as a preservative during immunisation. Injections for babies and youngsters, to protect them against mumps, measles, whooping cough, diphtheria, tetanus, rubella, hepatitis, meningitis etc contain mercury in the form of thimerosal, which is a known nerve poison. It is most toxic to the growing brain. The younger the brain, the worse the damage. The danger of mercury contained in ...
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Bird Flu

The recent hurricanes Katrina and Rita have been powerful reminders of how destructive the forces of nature can be, and how preparation for them can mitigate their effects. Avian influenza, commonly referred to as "bird flu," is a powerful force of nature that we must prepare for--or suffer the potentially devastating health and financial consequences. Bird flu is a viral contagious disease, just like the regular seasonal flu, but it might turn out to be 70 times more deadly. And, because of ...
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Bird Flu

What is bird flu? What do you need to know about it? How does it affect you? Accurate and detailed information is available freely from medical professionals and on the Internet. As a brief introduction, below are some basic facts about bird flu. 1. What is bird flu? Avian influenza, or bird flu, is a contagious disease that affects chickens, ducks, turkeys, and other birds. Bird flu was first detected over 100 years ago and nowadays comes in a variety of about 20 strains. Most recently, ...
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Bird Flu

Very often when people begin to learn about bird flu, they jump to the conclusion that because medicine has advanced by quantum leaps since the 1918-19 influenza pandemic (global epidemic), there is nothing to worry about. They are certainly right about the advance of medicine, which has been extraordinary by any measure. Unfortunately, when it comes to dealing with a bird-flu pandemic, these advances fall short in many areas. To name the most significant: 1. Bird flu is caused by an influenza ...
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Bird Flu

Avian influenza or "bird flu" has now caused more than 60 deaths worldwide, with the most recent epidemic in Indonesia, where four people have died. On a global basis, 60 deaths are not very many. So why are health experts becoming alarmed about the H5N1 ("bird flu") virus? People are concerned because the virus has demonstrated the ability to kill a high percentage of the humans it infects. In addition, it has spread from birds to many other species, which is very uncharacteristic of viruses. ...
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Bird Flu

We hear so much of late about the 'Bird' flu, or avian flu, and SARS among others. Avian flu as its name implies, is a disease which started in birds and so far has not generally mutated to be transmitted directly from person to person, YET. With our rapid transport system today you could be standing in Asia [where most of the exposure is right now] and only a few short hours later be back in the US of A and have exposed hundreds of others to an illness you are still unaware you have. There ...
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The Best Way To Avoid The Dangers of Bird Flu

The Best Way To Avoid The Dangers of Bird FluLook After Your Health. The threat of a Bird Flu Pandemic. The threat to the world from Bird Flu is more serious now, than it was when I wrote my first article on the subject in May, 2005. entitled "Will Avian Flu Become Pandemic" since then it has spread to numerous other countries, but thankfully at this stage it has not, as yet, mutated to a strain that can transfer from Human to Human.It is so easy for this virus to mutate, it can happen as ...
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Hermanus - A Nature Enthusiast's Paradise

b>Seaside Escape Hermanus is a coastal town located less than an hour's drive from Cape Town and is an extremely popular holiday destination amongst both domestic and international tourists. Hermanus is known as the "heart of the Whale Coast" and is recognised by World Wildlife Fund as the best land-based whale watching area in the world. It is in the bays of Hermanus that the enormous Southern Right Whales come to calve and whale watching is best between the months of September and November. ...
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Croatia - a Mediterranean Jewel for Active Holidays

The Croatian National Tourist Office is reporting that many visitors are now choosing the country for a really authentic Mediterranean experience on the fine Adriatic Coast. These visitors are also discovering the medieval hilltop villages in the country's Istria region, and the green hinterland of Dalmatia as well as the country's established National Parks. Everywhere, the country offers a variety of holiday ideas for those looking for a beach, but also want to be active on holiday. Here ...
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Online Registration Success

Previously, we talked about giving yourself time to percolate your ideas into an attractive and strong registration system. But what about your attendees? In this article we give you suggestions on the next step to online registration success. Positive Correlation When one number increases at the same time a related number increases, we call it positive correlation. There is a positive correlation between the amount of time your registrants have to sign up, and the amount of registrations ...
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Enzymes and Modern Stress

Modern-day nerve and immune system stresses, environmental pollution, and an obesity pandemic ironically connected to nutritional deficiencies, are just a few of the insults our bodies cope with every hour. It is little wonder the general state of health in the world is deteriorating, and many scientists point to lack of enzyme production as one major cause. Enzymes do everything from breaking down french fries to attacking viruses and bacteria, not to mention attempting to digest whatever we ...
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Sustainable Health

Introduction As the western world is approaching a pandemic in obesity and stress related illnesses, such as high blood pressure, heart disease, cancer and diabetes, good health is something we take for granted. Most of us focus on our health, when we are ill or have had a major catastrophe in our lives, when it simply might be too late. ' Our society has conditioned us to constantly focus on our material wealth; at all costs however having good health is something money simply can't buy. What ...
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How to Use Your Race to Get Rich

Amid recent news reports that there continues to be an ongoing and substantial gap between the net worth of Whites and other racial groups, it is easy to be distracted and overwhelmed by the raw data. However, I am immediately reminded of a quote offered by an economic expert from the past..."There are lies, damned lies and statistics." Despite the real fact that the same set of stats can be skewed to represent almost any point of view (consider elected officials, talk show hosts, those who ...
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Human Resource Employee Risk Profile

HUMAN RESOURCE & INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS RISK CHECKLIST© Employing workers is a risk but you can do something about ensuring your risks are minimised. This Checklist should be used as a guide to assess your human resource management and industrial relations risks. It is intended to assist you identify your 'risk profile' and 'potential exposures' and with identification to take appropriate action to minimise these potential risks and exposures Please answer the following question honestly by ...
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Intro To The Human Digestive System

All animals, fungi and humans are heterotrophs. A heterotroph is an organism that obtains their nutrition by breaking down organic molecules in foods. The digestive system varies depending on the type of organisms; Fungi have the simplest system and humans having the most elaborate. Like the digestive systems in all organisms, the digestive system of the human is vital for survival. Most of the organs in the human body play a roll in the digestion of nutrients. A nutrient basically is any ...
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Is It Time To Look Under The Hood?

Most of us routinely look under the hood of our vehicle to make certain fluid levels are where they should be and other engine parts are in good working order. We do this to help prevent problems from occurring which can cost us time and money. The same should hold true for a medical practice or business. Periodically, we must take the time to look at our human resource (HR) operations to ensure everything is in proper working order. Human resource programs, policies and procedures that are ...
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Five Tips to Present Like a Pro

Five Tips to Present Like a Pro Over the last five years, I've noticed a dramatic change in the field of presentation skills. Increasingly, experts support the idea that being a "good enough" speaker is no longer "good enough." Mere competency as a speaker is no longer enough to sell your ideas, bring communities together, or move clients to action. What are the reasons for this change?  I believe it results from a unique confluence between popular and business cultures. The private sphere has ...
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Simple Tools for Active Facilitation and Training

Simple Tools for Active Training and Facilitation For years, the best trainers and facilitators have used index cards to increase participation. Generally, cards are used in two distinct ways: -to reinforce learning (in training) or -to brainstorm and cluster themes (in facilitation.) Let's explore how to use this fantastic, simple tool! Using Cards to Reinforce Learning: Three Activities In almost every workshop, I use a card activity in some form. These are wonderful ways to get participants ...
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What is a Trainer? What is a Facilitator?

What is a Trainer? What is a Facilitator? Recently, I've noticed that some corporations call their trainers "facilitators." I can only assume this is meant to be shorthand for "facilitator of learning." However, is "facilitator" really an appropriate term when the "facilitator" uses only lecture and Power Point? Are facilitating a strategic planning session and teaching someone how to do that really the same thing? Even the roots of the two words interplay. "Educe," the root of "educate," ...
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How To Build "Home-Grown" Trainers

How To Build "Home-Grown" Trainers Have you ever wished you could reduce your organization's dependence on outside trainers? How about developing your own workshops? Join the ranks of organizations that have benefited from developing their internal resources, saved money, and improved the relevance and quality of their training! What's Not Working Over the last few years, I've worked with dozens of agencies to develop their own "home grown" trainers and tailor-made curricula. Why? Agencies tell ...
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Human Genome and Organizations

Undoubtedly, one of the most revolutionary and important innovations for humanity and business around the world is the discovery of the human genome. Scientists have decoded how life has been created in its minimal detail, not only getting to know how to improve quality of life for future generations but how this will entirely modify people's views about day-to-day living. The mystery of life has been unveiled and thousands of years of ignorance have become legends, and they are just to be ...
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Fashion Wigs - Change Your Image in Seconds!

Do you want to be a blonde one day and a redhead the next? One way to do this is to dye your own hair and restyle it, but you can achieve the same effect with much less effort - just buy a wig. To select a wig that would be indistinguishable from real human hair and become your favorite fashion accessory, though, you need to know a few insider tips. First of all, if you're worried that a wig will look natural on your head, never fear! A properly made wig - even the quality synthetic varieties ...
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A Very Human Medical Miracle

A Very Human Medical Miracle Madeline Mann once weighed less can a can of soda making her the tiniest surviving newborn known to medicine. Next week, she enters high school as something even more exrtaordinary' a honor student who likes to play violin and Rollerblade. 'Her survival wasn't the miracle; her development was.' says Dr. Jonathan Muraskas of Loyola University Hospital in Maywood, Ill. She was Born 27 weeks into her mothers pregnancy, she weighed just 9.9 ounces, less than any ...
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Summertime bugs and creepy crawlies.

Well it is almost that time again. Time to get out the garden tools and start planning your next great garden project. It is also that time of year for all those pesky bugs and crawly critters too! You don't have to go on a picnic to discover ants are making themselves a nuisance in your life... and these days; many of us hesitate to use chemicals to get rid of them. Now there is a non-poisonous way to kill ants. I've got a magic formula. Come on, I'll show you. All you need for your ...
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Spring Gardening Ideas for the Family

Spring is the perfect time to plant a garden with your child. It's educational, good exercise, a great bonding activity, and great for self-esteem. PROPER TOOLS Little hands need the right sized tools or they'll be frustrated, and "toys" are not sturdy enough. Child's garden gloves are available here: www.mybackyard.com/acatalog/.mybackyard_Shop_Child_s_Garden_Glove s_110.html. Gardens4Kids ( http://gardens4kids.com ) offers a package: a set of 3 children's hand gardening tools, 1 set ...
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Pennies From Heaven

The birds in my neighborhood like to poop on my car. I'm not saying this to impress you, I'm only telling you what happens. Each morning, when I come out to go to my office, my car is covered. No matter what part of the driveway I park in, and regardless of who else's truck, bicycle, baseball glove or Frisbee is lying next to it in plain sight, my car is the only thing that gets hit. I have to admit that there was a time when I found this extremely annoying. Not only did it take time and ...
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Menopause

Menopause: Phytosterols (Go ahead; try saying it, "Fi-to-ster-ols") Menopause (definition): The almost inevitable fretting by husbands whereby they first anticipate (sometimes in sheer terror), the looming specter of being "outside the affections of the marital bedroom" looking in... Let's concede the obvious. Menopause affects desire...and it can affect marriage. That concern is as old as civilization. Even Roman husbands dreaded the onset of this problem associated with menopause. What ...
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Build A Strong Immune System And Win The War On Disease

Just as our country is currently engaged in a war against covert terrorism, your immune system is similarly waging a constant war against the hidden enemies within your body. This war started before you were born and it will continue until you die. Although it's a war that always ends in defeat, there's a lot you can do to markedly postpone that ultimate defeat and to maintain a state of vibrant health into advanced old age. These enemies of your immune system include well over 400 ...
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Heart Disease

Last researchers pointing that women who suffer during pregnancy certain complications could be more likely to develop a special kind of premature cardiovascular disease, according to these studies published, mothers with maternal placental syndrome have double risk of developing cardiovascular disease in a early state, and if we talk about maternal placental syndromes we could mention it syndromes such as; pre-aclampsia and high blood pressure for instance. In cases where pitifully the baby ...
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Pet Memorials

We grieve over the death of a pet. This reaction is only natural. Our feelings toward pets are so special that experts have a term for the relationship: the human-companion animal bond. When this bond is severed, the sense of loss can be overwhelming. Society does not offer a grieving pet owner a great deal of sympathy. Even a close friend may comment: .."It's only a dog..." or "she was a pretty cat. What are you going to get now?" Such a reaction would be heartless given the loss of a human ...
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How to kick your customer service up a notch

Welcome to the inaugural issue of Human Tech Tips -- Tip #1. How do we take your customer service and kick it up a notch? This is a big question so where do we begin? As an overview, it's a given that the answer is three-fold: People, Process, and Technology. Let me say right from the start, my bias is on the people side. My questions for you to ponder are: 1) Do you collect and measure any data? After all, what gets measured gets managed, and what gets managed gets better. 2) Do you ...
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Cost-effective Human Resource Management

PEOs offer cost-effective human resource management for client companies. These organizations help businesses reduce overall operational costs, as maintaining a HR department or utilizing the workforce to manage HR in-house could drain the income. Moreover, small companies may not have the required number of employees to maintain a HR department. Comprehensive HR services Since federal and state regulation makes HR management mandatory, outsourcing HR responsibilities to PEOs could solve the ...
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Human Resources: The Benefits For Your Business

Most small businesses don`t even consider using human resources, but it`s not uncommon to find larger companies ignoring this potentially beneficial area, as well. Human resource consulting can be a very useful way to improve your business by keeping your employees happy and productive and maintaining a smooth running business. Why Use Human Resource Consulting The main reason to use HR consulting is simply to save time. We all have a finite amount of time and it`s often better to outsource ...
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The Importance of Human Recources Management For Hotels

One of the most important departments of any hotel staff is human resources management. Proper human resources management can be the difference between a really well run hotel and a poorly one hotel. The human resources manager can control almost the whole feeling and presence of the entire hotel. This makes the importance of human resources management for hotels very evident. There are several different areas in which human resources management is very important. One of these areas is for ...
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A Look at Human Pheromones

Pheromones are essentially chemical messengers released by animals that affect other animals. Usually they serve to communicate something about territory, reproduction and caring of offspring, the presence of danger, or even the presence of a rival. All animals from insects to humans have pheromones and they have a powerful effect on behavior. Pheromones have even been classified based on their uses into three classes: Primer pheromones shift the hormonal balance in the receiver; releaser ...
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Prevent "Pour and Snore" Training

Prevent "Pour and Snore" Training: How to Hook Participants from the Very Beginning Fly In the Face of Conventional Wisdom! What's the best way to assure your training participants groan inwardly and "turn off" the first second you open your mouth? Simply by following conventional wisdom about how to open a training session: introduce yourself and provide your credentials. Instead, generate curiosity, interest and investment from the outset. Use a "Hook" before introducing yourself. ...
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Anybody Can Be a Speaker!

Anybody Can Be a Speaker! In my work, I often hear this refrain: "I'm a fine communicator one-on-one, but put me in front of a group and I just die!" There seems to be a mystique about the ability to be an effective presenter...a mystique that many professional speakers would like to maintain. Yet the truth is that everyone has the innate gifts to present effectively in public. True, few may possess the flamboyance of the professional motivational speaker. But I question the value of many of ...
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Equine Influenza

It's flu season and you feel a little under the weather. Did you know that your horse can get the flu too? That's right! Just as the flu spreads quickly through groups of people, equine influenza spreads quickly through groups of horses as well! But don't worry, while your horse may need to lay low for a few days, most horses recover without complications, and very few die. So how do you know if your horse is dealing with a bout of the flu? A fever in the range of 101 to 106 degrees Fahrenheit ...
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Kick that Flu Out!

Everyone already experienced having influenza and the common denominator among them is the nasty strains feeling of it. Flu will put down your usual activities and let you experienced the battlefield of beating the headache plus the muscle and joint pains. Whew! The influenza virus is spread just by mere droplets sent airborne by an infected person's sneezes and coughs. Usually the germs are just waiting in the air and on the surroundings all around to be in touched again to a new victim. In ...
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Immunization Rates on the Rise

New reports indicate that nearly 81% of infants in the US receive all their recommended vaccinations before the age of 3. Health officials have announced that this is a record high, and slightly exceeds the goal of 80%, set by a federal health agency called Healthy People 2010. These impressive statistics have resulted in several serious diseases such as measles, rubella, and polio no longer naturally occurring in the US. The challenge now is to maintain these high vaccination rates in the ...
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Medical Malpractice Suits

A recent report has found that Americans are more frightened of dying at the hands of their doctor than they are of a plane crash. The overwhelming majority of those who participated in the survey said that information about malpractice suits and medical errors would be the single most deciding factor in trusting a healthcare provider. These people must have heard that medical errors cause more deaths in the United States every year than car accidents, AIDS, or breast cancer. In fact, for the ...
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Treat Anxiety with Anxius

Anxius' is a revolutionary, natural antidepressant used by people just like you to treat depression, anxiety and stress. Learn more about Anxius. Reliable & Medically Approved with No Side Effects! Anxius' Really Works! We Guarantee Results or Your Money Back! Do you suffer from depression, anxiety or chronic stress? Well, you're not alone. Welcome to the great epidemic of the 21st century. Mood problems such as depression, anxiety & chronic stress have more than tripled since 1990, and they ...
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Health and Wellness is not a Destination - it is a Journey

The more overweight you are, the more likely you are to have health problems. Studies show that you can improve your health by losing as little as 10 to 20 pounds (5-9kg). The longer you delay taking action, the more damage you may inflict upon your health. Obesity Epidemic: ·Heart Disease, Diabetes, Strokes, Cancer, Depression ·Medications ·Over 100,000 people a year die from properly prescribed medications Nutrition is necessary, and leads to everything else. Cellular Nutrition: ·Delivers ...
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Epidemic of Anger as SMOKERS go to WAR

Going to burn both ends of the candle with this subject on the smoking ban in public places. The government have already taken away our parental rights where a prison sentence hangs over our heads if we chastise our children with a smack. Children today get away with murder and why you may well ask? The reason is because the government knows best. Kids are resorting to blackmailing mum and dad with threats of social service involvement. By doing this parents are forced into submission to allow ...
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The Gov't Wants You To Be Fat

(Los Angeles, CA) -- The U.S. federal government may actually be encouraging Americans to be overweight, fat or even obese. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends an adult diet of 2,000 - 2,500 calories daily, with 30% derived from fat. That means, according to the FDA website: if you eat 2,000 calories a day you can have up to 65 grams of fat per day. if you eat 2,500 calories a day you can have up to 80 grams of fat per day. And teenagers (3,000 calories a day) can have up to ...
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Anxius - Natural Antidepressant

Anxius' is a revolutionary, natural antidepressant used by people just like you to treat depression, anxiety and stress. Reliable & Medically Approved with No Side Effects! Anxius' Really Works! We Guarantee Results or Your Money Back! Do you suffer from depression, anxiety or chronic stress? Well, you're not alone. Welcome to the great epidemic of the 21st century. Mood problems such as depression, anxiety & chronic stress have more than tripled since 1990, and they continue to rise at an ...
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OH, DOCTOR I'M IN TROUBLE! (OH, GOODNESS, GRACIOUS ME!)

OH, DOCTOR I'M IN TROUBLE! (OH, GOODNESS, GRACIOUS ME!) HOW DO I ACTUALLY GET TO SEE YOU ?? I have just seen the headline in my daily newspaper "Millions can't get to see their GP". This appears to be the damaging side effect of the government's aim that patients should be able to see their doctor within 48 hours, and if Practices keep within this government target they qualify for a cash reward. So, this explanation solves the mystery of my own frustrating experience of ...
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Tips for Purchasing Pre-Owned Semiconductor Production Equipment

Tips for Purchasing Pre-Owned Semiconductor Production Equipment The sale of used and pre-owned merchandise give many individuals the ability to purchase quality merchandise at a discounted price. The sale of used and pre-owned semiconductor related production equipment is the same. Due to rising costs and shipping prices, many businesses or corporations are purchasing their semiconductor related production equipment used. The majority of individuals who are selling these equipment pieces ...
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The keys to not catching colds and flu.

Hundreds of millions of people around the world have been alerted to the alarming specter of avian influenza - although fewer than 200 people, at the time this article is being written, have actually contracted the disease. But this year between 250,000,000 and 500,000,000 people around the world will catch and between 250,000 and 500,000 people around the world will die of other strains of influenza, and no one is sounding any alarms. Don't let the better known forms of the flu catch ...
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Prostate cancer an epidemic in African American Men

Prostate cancer an epidemic in African American Men 'Prostate cancer is an epidemic in African-American men,' said Dr. Kevin McVary, an urologist at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. African American men have the highest prostate cancer diagnosis rate and death rate in the world. Seventy-two times a day an African American man is diagnosed with prostate cancer and sixteen times a day an African American man dies from prostate cancer. "Prostate cancer, particularly among African ...
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The Trail to Che Kung Temple…

Che Kung Temple is most famous of all temples in Sha Tin region, Hong Kong which is built for the memory of Che Kung, a general who served in Song Dynasty in China. Che Kung protected the last emperor of Song Dynasty and the temple is attributed for his bravery and contribution. According to the folklore, 300 hundred years ago people of Sha Tin district were affected by a deadly plague and that time Che Kung was the general of Song dynasty. Because of the faith in their general, people ...
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Kerala Package Tours takes one on a journey across the never-never land

Kerala is God's own country and has been very rightly called so. After all, which other destination will offer one as much variety as Kerala does? From Honeymoon tours to wedding locations and from luxury trips to the backwater cruises, Kerala package tours will offer you much more than you can anticipate. A synopsis of the various Kerala package tours has been mentioned here for your read through. This can be a handy reading for you before you arrive at any of the destinations in Kerala.Kerala ...
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Villa Quinta do Lago

WATCH THE BIRDIE! The Ria Formosa Nature Reserve is paradise for bird watchers. This is the last stop for over 70 species of migrating birds stopping here on the way to warmer climes in Africa. You can literally watch them from your Villa Quinta do Lago. The nature reserve is one of the most important wetlands in Europe and is bordered to the south by the spectacular Atlantic beaches. Colonies of the splendid Pink Flamingos are regularly seen here, there is also a good variety of indigenous ...
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Wildlife in India – Pristine nature, waiting to be explored

Every year, there are millions of tourists who arrive in India to feast on the spectacular locales of the country that house some of the most exotic collections of birds and animals in the world. These wildlife habitats are scattered across a vast geographical backdrop and that makes the journey for the traveler all the more interesting. So, while one will find the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary in the rugged areas of Rajasthan, one will also find the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, one of the ...
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Adding a Fun Factor to Patio Sets

Spring is on its way, and warm weather will be here again before you know it. What does that mean? It means dusting off the old barbecue and giving gardens the once over. Patio sets can be a relaxing escape on a nice day, but for some added fun, there are a bevy of things one can do that can turn a summer snooze-fest into a backyard blowout. See just how swings, fire pits, bird feeders and more can make turn a patio set into more than just a place to sit. For starters, there's nothing like the ...
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Peo - Human Resource Management Services

Managing human resources is one of the most complex and large scale responsibilities companies have to deal with. Yet it is one of those responsibilities that do not directly contribute to the earnings of the business. Being as resource consuming as it is, businesses would do well to outsource human resource management to a PEO (Professional Employer Organization). Human resource management is a collection of complex tasks involving employee related matters such as employee relations, health ...
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Gut bacteria, defender of our health

IT IS not surprising that much emphasis has been placed on disease-causing microorganisms especially in view of the terrible consequences of infectious diseases such as SARS and the avian flu. However there is growing evidence that certain bacteria are important in the prevention and treatment of disease. Such beneficial bacteria when administered orally are termed probiotics. It all starts with our gut. While we are born with a sterile gut, we wouldn't have survived very long. Nature has ...
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South India Tours- Step Into A Wonderland

Portraying the majestic persona of India, South India is a glittering jewel in the necklace of India. It is a land interesting for its natural beauty, architectural wonders, Ayurveda and handicrafts. A sense of beauty and thrill pervades the land enchanting the tourists coming here from across the world. Away from the hurried lifestyle, spend your holidays here and take back home some unforgettable memories. Kerala in the southern part of India is considered as one of the must-see destinations ...
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Power Up You Immune System Naturally This Cold and Flu Season

Is America in Big Trouble this cold and flu season? The avian flu is making its way toward America. It is primarily targeting young men and it may be impossible to stop. However...There are things that you can do to prepare yourself for this cold and flu season that will help boost your immune system and your alkaline reserves, to help prevent contraction of a virus or communicable disease. The key to prevention, energy and overall good health, comes from Alkaline. You can boost your immune ...
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Human Recources Management Tips For Hotels

The hotel business is one of the most cut throat and competitive businesses in the world. Usually the human resources manager has his or her hands full all the time because of employee complaints and a very high turnover rate. However, there are a few human resources management tips for hotels that can eliminate some of the problems that plague most hotel human resources managers. Since one of the biggest problems that a human resources manager in the hotel industry faces is the issue of ...
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HGH supplement - the Safest and Most Effective Way to Boost Your

Human Growth Hormone Supplement remains to be the cheapest form of HGH product and becoming widely accepted because of its effective results. Unlike injection and sprays, human growth hormone supplement contains natural herbal ingredients and not synthetic ones. In fact, these supplements offer virtually the same benefits one would derive from a costly HGH injection. This product claims to be the safest and most effective way to boost or replenish your natural HGH levels. The human ...
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Where Can I Get Un Seen on TV Coupons?

About Un Seen On TV Un Seen On TV features a wide variety of new products that you won't find anywhere else. From innovative health and beauty products to original automotive accessories, Un Seen On TV has all types of new products in all sorts of categories. Shop for cool new gadgets, unique tools, automotive accessories and more. Find wide range of Housewares, Hardware and Tools, Lawn and Garden, Health and Beauty, Sporting Goods, Automotive, Fun and Games and more.The Un Seen On ...
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Getting Laid

Most of us during one time or another have problems getting laid. We might not admit it, but during this period we might buy more hand lotion than anyone may believe. Don't fret it, there are reasons why you might not be getting laid. Ahhh, this is where escorts come in handy. I know, those are whores. You are right they are, but they put out without a problem. If you show the green backs, she will lie on her back for you. Pretty simple isn't it? There are a lot of reasons why men might ...
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Microsoft delays first Windows 7 public beta

Microsoft delays first Windows 7 public beta By Gavin Clarke in San Francisco Microsoft has postponed broad availability of the first Windows 7 beta in order to keep up with anticipated download demand. A Microsoft spokeswoman has confirmed that the sites saw unusually heavy traffic this morning. Microsoft said Friday afternoon, though, that it's adding additional infrastructure - likely meaning servers - to Microsoft.com before it posts the beta. The Microsoft Windows ...
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