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  • Immunization: Call For The Day
    By: Tina Khanna | - Delivering useful and safe vaccines through a well-organized delivery system is one of the most important public health endeavors. Immunization programs aim to reduce mortality due to vaccine preventable diseases, particularly for children.

    But the question is why immunizing our kids? Sometimes we are perplexed by the messages in the media. First we are assured that, thanks to vaccines, some diseases are almost gone. But at the same time, we are also warned to immunize our progeny, ...

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  • Immunization: Call For The Day
    By: Tina Khanna | - Delivering useful and safe vaccines through a well-organized delivery system is one of the most important public health endeavors. Immunization programs aim to reduce mortality due to vaccine preventable diseases, particularly for children.

    But the question is why immunizing our kids? Sometimes we are perplexed by the messages in the media. First we are assured that, thanks to vaccines, some diseases are almost gone. But at the same time, we are also warned to immunize our progeny, ...

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  • Peace And Independence In Costa Rica
    By: Ken Ingraham | - Costa Rica's natural beauty attracts many visitors, including students wishing to learn Spanish in Costa Rica. However, there is an additional benefit to attending Spanish school in Costa Rica that most people aren't even aware of. Out of all the countries in Central and South America, Costa Rica is uniquely peaceful and safe. A look at Costa Rica's history will help explain this situation.

    Way back in Pre-Columbian times, the region now known as Costa Rica was known as the "Interme ...

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  • Eyelash Growth Stimulator
    By: Dorothy Avelar | - Are you sick and tired of skimpy eyelashes or wearing cheap looking fake ones? Mascara"s that go clumpy making you look older than you really are. Why not grow out your real eyelashes is a safe and natural way using an FDA approved eyelash growth stimulator.

    Long Eyelash Envy affects more than half of all women

    The fashion industry has brought the need for longer fuller more beautiful lashes to the forefront. It would seem the appeal of having long lashes is univ ...

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  • How Neem Leaves Provide Major Health Benefits To Us All
    By: John-Steven Horvath | - Neem leaves are well known in India and have been acclaimed and well documented as an abundant source of natural medicine. Besides this they have also been widely tested drug scientifically.

    Both neem leaves and neem oil provide many benefits which have proved both useful and valuable for the development of medicines.

    Neem leaves themselves have many constituent qualities which include over 100 isoprenoid compounds such as nimbin, quercetin, salannin, sodium, azadiracht ...

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  • Importance Of Child Immunizations
    By: Nancy | - Parents are really so much afraid often regarding the health of their kids and therefore use plenty of strategies to defend from ailments. The Vital measure to end will be to vaccinate the children. Child Vaccines protect kids by serious and hazardous diseases by way of expanding defenses within their physiques.

    Often it is better for getting prohibited by a disorder instead of relieving that. Child vaccinations keep kids through infectious health conditions and preserve their life. ...

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  • Modern Conventional Skin Anti Aging Treatments
    By: hassan.sh | - There are many effective skin care treatments that can give dramatic results and improve our skin's appearance safely. However, not all suit everyone, so if you wish to improve your skin for whatever reasons, especially anti aging, then here are some of the possible courses of treatment for you to look into;

    Dermal abrasion

    Dermal abrasion (also called skin planing) can be used to help people with facial disfigurements caused by acne and illness like chickenpox or smal ...

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  • Youth Illustrations: The King Bearing Us In His Arms
    By: KenSapp | - There is a vivid picture of Christ's sacrifice for sin in Mark Twain's novel, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.



    The story tells the adventures of an ordinary man (the Connecticut Yankee) from the 19th century, who is transported back to the medieval world of King Arthur. At one point he convinces King Arthur to dress like a peasant and take a journey through his kingdom. The results are generally laughable as the king, completely oblivious to life in the trenc ...

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  • Raise A Glass To Whisky And Tartan!
    By: Anna Murray | - As nights start getting colder there is no better time to partake in a wee drop of Scotland's iconic dram. Whisky like tartan is popular at home and abroad, both are symbols of Scottish traditions as well as modern developments. The links between tartan and whisky can be seen in the developments of specific tartans.

    The MacLeod's owned the Talisker distillery until 1831 and has several tartans registered, including Green MacLeod adopted by the clan society in 1910, and MacLeod Black ...

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  • A Brief Look At The History Of Wagga Wagga
    By: Tom Jerrat | - As the largest inland city in New South Wales, Wagga Wagga is considered as an important urban, agricultural, military and transport hub. Its colourful heritage and its culturally rich community is a product of its origins. In this article, we provide a brief account of how Wagga Wagga became the vibrant city it is today.

    The Wiradjuri Tribe

    The Wiradjuri tribe was the largest aboriginal tribe in New South Wales and the first inhabitants of Wagga Wagga. The term wagg ...

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  • Peru Spanish School Cultural Backgrounds: Incan Empire History
    By: Ken Ingraham | - When you attend Spanish school in Peru, at some point during your studies you will likely hear about the Incan Empire. The reason that this time period is so important is that it was the largest pre-Columbian empire. You will see many remnants if you learn Spanish in Cusco, because the headquarters of the empire was located right in this city.

    If you don't know much about the Inca's, the first thing to learn is that they came to power in the 13th century. For hundreds of years they ...

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  • The "doctor Of Doctors" Ibn Sina, His Life And Work
    By: Mehmet Okonsar | - Ibn Sina was born in 980 with what has become Uzbekistan, and died in 1037 with what has become Iran. He would be a vibrant child, studying not only the Koran, but additionally philosophy and science.

    He is known as Avicenna in the western world. He was possibly the finest of this Muslim savants who within the first couple of century from the Islamic calendar, elevated the status of Islamic learning very high.

    He was born at a time of instability and decentralization wi ...

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  • Magic 2012 M12 Review
    By: bellaxie | - Adaptive Automaton 3
    Artifact Creature - Construct
    As Adaptive Automaton enters the battlefield, choose a creature type.
    Adaptive Automaton is the chosen type in addition to its other types.
    Other creatures you control of the chosen type get +1/+1.
    2/2

    Flexible Lords are good. Its problem is finding a home, as the major tribal decks either have better options (Goblins and Merfolk are notable examples) or don't have enough decent low-cc creatures to make ...

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  • Day Care Director Explains Why Your Child's Immunizations Need To Be Up To Date
    By: Angela Walker | - Immunization is a regular part of most American children's doctor visits. These shots protect people against many serious illnesses and have been a standard of medical care for decades. However, some parents choose not to immunize their children. This causes serious issues for the children, the community and the day care center or school they attend.

    Why Immunize?

    Immunizations, or vaccinations, are shots that give immunity against certain illnesses. Most vaccines are m ...

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  • Importance Of Vaccination
    By: Styla Brite | - Vaccination is credited today as the most effective means of infectious disease prevention. Colloquially, it is used almost interchangeably with immunization as the act of vaccinating does provide either temporary or permanent immunity against specific types of diseases. Its name was derived from the Latin vacca which referred to cows because Louis Pasteur developed the very first vaccine for smallpox from his research on the cowpox virus. Historically, there were various accounts da ...
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  • New Uses For Old Computers Which Will Benefit A Lot Of People Everywhere
    By: Jeff Schuman | - Do you have an old computer setting around your home that you want to put to good use, but are not sure how to achieve this goal? Then you are in luck because there are new uses for old computers that will allow you to help thousands of people worldwide, just like More Than A Shop is doing through Changing Our World Now Grid computing.

    Everyone knows that cancer and a lot of others diseases are a huge problem all over the world these days and that scientists are doing all they can ...

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  • Nutritional Value Of Grapes
    By: Clinton K | - Everyone knows about grapes and the health benefits afforded from drinking a glass of wine. Even before the advent of modern medicine, the ancient Egyptians recognized the nutritional value of the grapes, using the sap from the grapevine as an ointment to treat skin and eye conditions. The fruit also was made into a wine and used to treat conditions such as nausea, constipation, cholera, smallpox, liver disease, and cancers.

    The modern world was made aware of the nutritional value ...

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  • Fomes Officinalis (agarikon) Medicinal Mushroom Saved From Extinction
    By: Dr. Markho Rafael. | - One of the longest living perennial mushrooms in the world, Agarikon (Fomes officinalis) can live for an astounding 50 years or more, a fact that's all the more impressive because it only grows on trees that are already old to begin with. Agarikon's survival is therefore dependent on our rapidly vanishing old growth forests.

    Historical records indicate that Agarikon may have been the most important medicinal mushroom of ancient Europe. The earliest preserved record dates to 65 B.C., w ...

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  • Are Guns, Germs And Steel Still Dominant?
    By: Skip Conover | - Computer networks, nonviolent protest, and persistence of the human spirit will change human societies forever over the next millennium.

    Jared Diamond won a 1998 Pulitzer Prize for his book, Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies. It became a National Geographic series broadcast on PBS in 2005. There he outlined the factors that have molded the fates of societies globally over the past 13,000 years, and explained why Eurasian civilizations have risen to dominance. < ...

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  • The Best Ways To Heal Eczema - Treating And Getting Rid Of Your Eczema
    By: Sandra White K | - What are the best ways to heal eczema? Well to answer this we have to have a background on what it is all about: Eczema is a skin disorder that affects up to about 20% of the worlds people all ranging from mere infants up to really older adults?

    To get red of this condition, first you need to find out the type of eczema you are having. In order to find out the best ways to heal eczema, identify the type of eczema that has been contracted. The different types of eczema is categori ...

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  • California "€" The King Of The West Coast
    By: Dion Silva | - It is believed that the native people of United States Of America migrated from Asia some 12,000 to 40,000 years ago and developed state-level societies. In due course of time these natives died of epidemics such as smallpox. Christopher Columbus was the first European in 1492 to come up in contact with the indigenous people of America. Though the French and Spanish tried to make settlements here, it was England which came victorious in the long run. America became an independent nation in 178 ...
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  • Eradicating Diseases Through Social Work
    By: Susan Mathisen | - Working in health care has always been the most important thing in social work. Without a massive worldwide effort, it would have been impossible to rid humanity of smallpox. The other childhood disease that international agencies, along with local health care service providers, are trying to eradicate is polio.

    In the developed world, this disease has been eradicated by educating people about it and making sure that every young child under the age of five is administered anti-polio ...

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  • From "€˜problem-solving"€™ To "€˜spiritually Evolving"€™.
    By: Derek Rydall | - Weve been brought up to believe that the best way to advance our life and work is to solve the problems that inevitably present themselves. Seems logical enough. An obstacle appears, we attack it with whatever tools we have, whatever knowledge we have or can get and either move it out of the way or obliterate it. From the Newtonian, linear, cause-and-effect understanding of the universe, this seems to be the most effective approach.

    This is the logic that leads to invasive me ...

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  • Yellow Fever Vaccination Travel Centre
    By: Jim00 Wilson | - Travel vaccines are non-dangerous agents, thought of as enemies. These molecules, mostly proteins but not always, they get a response from your immune system providing immunity against a potential pathogen. While the pathogen can be a bacterium or even a eukaryotic protozoan, most successful vaccines raised against viruses and here we shall deal mostly with anti-viral vaccines.

    All vaccinations work of presenting a foreign antigen to the immune system to evoke an immune response, bu ...

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  • In Cold Winter Eat Chili Will Wholesome
    By: hoke | - Chili is not only nutritious, also contains many essential elements of our body. First, the chili is very rich in nutrients. Chili is rich in vitamin A, vitamin B group, vitamin C, etc., in which dietary fiber, minerals, very rich. Chili can also eat vitamin E, vitamin K, carotene, folic acid and other vitamins. Chili Weixin, of the heat, there are many therapeutic effect.

    First, the appetite and promoting digestion. Chili can promote the secretion of digestive juice, increase appet ...

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  • Gurgaon Sightseeing Tours, Exploring A Major Indian City
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Gurgaon sightseeing tours are a great way for the visitor to take in the sights and sounds of one of Indias major cities. Since it has been principally a commercial city, there are relatively few sites of historical interest. However the visitor will find a thriving bustling metropolis which is without doubt interesting to explore. Many tour operators conduct sightseeing tours of Gurgaon, but the city may also be explored on ones own.

    Notably in recent years many marvellous m ...

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  • Cheap Revolutionary Weapons And Revolution War Weapon For American Revolutionary Collectors
    By: Sarah Porter | - Cheap Revolutionary Weapons and Revolution War Weapon for American Revolutionary Collectors

    Revolutionary Weapons changed history in many ways. Without them, the United States might never have been formed and this chunk of North America may have remained a British colony for quite some time. Thanks to the Weapons Revolutionary the underdogs were able to pull ahead and defeat the British. Surprisingly, the Colonial Weapons, http://www.replica-blankguns.com/colonial-weapons/ at thei ...

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  • Squanto-savior Of Plymouth Colony
    By: Larry Isaacson | - Squanto, a Wampanoag Indian, walked into Plymouth Colony after that terrible winter of 1620, speaking the King's English and teaching the starving colonists how to plant corn on hillsides and fertilize seedlings with dead fish. Where did he come from? How did he learn English? What happened to him?

    Squanto was born in a Wampanoag community of Patuxet, a village of approximately 2000 inhabitants in what is now Plymouth Bay, Massachusetts. As he reached adulthood, there was increasi ...

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  • General Symptoms Of Mrsa Infection
    By: Donald Taylor | - Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus bacteria cause potentially very severe infection which is hard treatable and not so easily to determine at the beginning. Staph bacteria can be found on about 25% percent of human population, mainly located on skin, in nasal cavity or in throat region. In natural life conditions Staph bacteria is considered as a completely harmless, until natural immune system working properly. When the immune system is hurt, MRSA can cause severe infections and even d ...
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  • An Introduction To American War Of Independence
    By: Brian Jones | - The American Revolutionary War or American War of Independence lasted from 1775 to 1783. It was in the beginning a war between the Kingdom of Great Britain and thirteen of its former British colonies in North America however, it eventually became a global war between a number of European great powers.

    The war was triggered by the political ideology of the American Revolution. During the revolution colonists disdained the Parliament of Great Britain govern them without representati ...

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  • An Introduction To American War Of Independence
    By: Madden | - The American Revolutionary War or American War of Independence lasted from 1775 to 1783. It was in the beginning a war between the Kingdom of Great Britain and thirteen of its former British colonies in North America however, it eventually became a global war between a number of European great powers.

    The war was triggered by the political ideology of the American Revolution. During the revolution colonists disdained the Parliament of Great Britain govern them without representation ...

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  • The Miracles Of Kateri Tekakwitha
    By: Bob and Penny Lord | - The Miracles of Kateri begin

    The first miracle of Kateri Tekakwitha occurred within fifteen minutes after her death. Her face, which had been scarred from Smallpox from the time she was four years old, all of a sudden lost all the scars. She was transformed into the beautiful girl she had been as a child. The witness, Fr. Cholenec, who had stayed at her side to pray her into Heaven, let out a shout. He, who was not by any means one given to sensationalism, drew everyone's attention ...

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  • Molecular Insight Receives Fifth Extension Of Waiver Agreement With Bond Holders: Mipi, Pwrm, & Siga
    By: Blayne Sheffield | -





    Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (MIPI)

    Recent news: Molecular Insight Receives Fifth Extension of Waiver Agreement with Bond Holders

    Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company and a pioneer in the emerging field of molecular medicine. The Company is focused on the discovery and development of therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals and targeted molecular imaging agents for use in oncology an ...

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  • It's Hard Out Here For A Lobbyist
    By: catsuit | - Truth be told, there are few smoke-filled rooms in Washington these days. The city council is set to tighten its smoking ban, zentai and Big Tobacco simply doesn't loom as large as it once did. But the public view of billion-dollar deals in dark corners and arm-twisting behind closed doors is about to get a Hollywood endorsement with the Mar. 17 premiere of Thank You for Smoking, a gleeful lampoon of the Beltway's culture of spin. Thank You's three amigos work for the alcohol, tobacco, and fire ...
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  • Cyclacel's Cancer Drug Gets Fda Orphan Status: Pwrm, Siga, & Cycc
    By: Blayne Sheffield | -





    POWER 3 MEDICAL PRODUCTS (OTC BB: PWRM.OB)

    Last: $0.036

    PWRM is now being traded and sold for $0.036 cents a share. Since the beginning of June 2010 PWRM has been trading in a channel. Pay attention for a possible breakout. PWRM deserves to be watched very closely! A breakout could be an indicator of possible momentum.

    PWRM pursues an aggressive intellectual property strategy to protect its inventions and discoverie ...

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  • Pennytobuck.com"€™s Stock Report On Pwrm, Forr, Siga, Sppi
    By: Bill Pennyman | - POWER 3 MEDICAL PRODUCTS (OTC BB: PWRM.OB)

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    PWRM is still available for $0.036 cents a share and is continuing creeping closer to 30 RSI, which could be interpreted as a time to buy. Since the beginning of June 2010 PWRM has been trading in a channel. Pay attention for a possible breakout. PWRM deserves to be watched very closely! A breakout could be an indicator of possible momentum.

    PWRM pursues an aggressive intellectual property strategy to ...

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  • Prevent Bask In The Same Time ,the Timberland Boots
    By: windy | - Twelve constellation, each are not identical, of course, also have different smallpox and today, summarized the some signs, see how MM acne.

    Aries, energetic and active. But if you do not pay attention to prevent bask in, the wind, the skin will lose a lot of water timberland boots in the activities, and grow blain, seasonal alternate also will make the sheep sheep blain blain, so take the best way is to Aries acne water! In the selection the smallpox products to water embellish, re ...

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  • Pwrm,sppi,siga- Pennytobuck.com Stock Report
    By: Bill Pennyman | - POWER 3 MEDICAL PRODUCTS (OTC BB: PWRM.OB)

    Last: $0.0375

    Volume:258,300

    PWRM is still available for $0.0375 cents a share and is continuing creeping closer to 30 RSI, which could be interpreted as a time to buy. Since the beginning of June 2010 PWRM has been trading in a channel. Pay attention for a possible breakout. PWRM deserves to be watched very closely! A breakout could be an indicator of possible momentum.

    PWRM pursues an aggressive inte ...

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  • Variola Information And Cure
    By: Juliet | - Variola is another name of much-known disease smallpox. Also the virus that causes this highly infectious disease is known as variola. Nevertheless, this disease has now become a history for entire human nations. It used to be a devastating epidemic in the eighteenth century. In 1980 it has been officially declared by World Health Assembly to be completely exterminated from the earth. But after September and October, 2001, the fear of using this virus as a biological weapon has once again made a ...
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  • Echinacea For Colds And Flu?
    By: Paulina Jenkins | - Echinacea is a North American perennial plant with beautiful flowers. This herb has been used as an alternative medicine for centuries. The North American Indians living in plains were fully aware of the medicinal properties of this plant. Echinacea belongs to the Ragweed family and is often called the purple cone flower.

    The roots of Echinacea are found to have anti-biotic, anti-viral and immunity enhancing properties. Echinacea is a booster for the immune system. It activates ...

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  • Variola Treatment Tips
    By: Juliet | - Variola is also called is smallpox. Smallpox is a contagious disease unique to humans. Smallpox is caused by either of two virus variants named Variola major and Variola minor. Viruses can enter an individuals body through contact or inhalation and cause some types of skin disorders. Sometimes these viruses result in skin ailments.Variola major is the most common and severe form and has a death rate of about 30%. Variola minor is a much less common form with an estimated death rate of less than ...
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  • King's Cross Train Station
    By: David M Jackson | - King's Cross Station is situated in the North of London and was built in 1851 on the site of a former smallpox and fever hospital.
    The station is the southern terminal of the East Coast Mainline which runs between London and Edinburgh. King's Cross is situated opposite St Pancreas which operates as the southern terminal for the Midland Main Line.
    Lewis Cubitt was responsible for designing the original building that still stands today despite several changes to the inside ...

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  • Vaccination - Safe Or Dangerous?
    By: Patrick Hamouy | - It is widely thought in the medical profession that infections and many diseases are mainly / partly caused by viruses or bacteria.

    In a healthy body, these bacteria are identified by our immune system that will proceed to manufacture antibodies to render them harmless. Should our immune system be deficient in any way because of bad eating habits, negative emotions / stress or a toxic environment, then these bacteria will either not be picked up by our immune cells or an insuffici ...

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  • Childhood Cancer, Asthma, And Allergies - Are Chemicals To Blame?
    By: Kimberly Gingras | - Infectious diseases like polio and smallpox are virtually unheard of these days. However, cancer, asthma, and life-threatening allergies are on the rise in children. In fact, cancer is the number one cause of disease-related deaths in children, according to the American Cancer Society. As well, asthma rates have more than doubled in the last twenty years.

    When I think back to my school years, I can only remember two children who had asthma or allergies. At that time, peanut butter ...

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  • How Edward Jenner Dicovered The Smallpox Vaccine
    By: Andi Michaels | - There are not many people in the world who are not somewhat familiar with the work of Edward Jenner. Even if they do not know his name, they should know the product he created: The world's first small pox vaccine. With this discovery, a new world of medical solutions opened up for humanity.

    No longer is death by small pox, debilitating pain from polio, death or serious illness from measles, mumps and rubella a constant danger. Through a series of scheduled vaccinations, a ch ...

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  • What Makes A Good Fiction Book?
    By: Diana Ennen | - In fiction, the writers job is to entertain, to draw an emotional response from the reader. The reader is often looking for suspense, action, and to go on a journey they have not been on before, one they will not easily forget. Readers want to get drawn into and experience the story for themselves. They want characters they can relate to and form a personal connection with. But most importantly, they want a good book. One that leaves them anxiously awaiting each turn of the page.


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  • Fiction Book Sledgehammer"€™s Gripping Tale Of A Terrorist Attack Using Smallpox Has You Glued To Ev
    By: Diana Ennen | - Fiction in the dictionary is described as a story not based on reality but invented and fashioned to entertain or deceive. This definition fits perfectly with the description of the fiction thriller, Sledgehammer, (Published by Virtual Word Publishing - http://www.virtualwordpublishing.com). Sledgehammer is packed with all the ingredients of a good fiction book: imagination, suspense, and a terrific plot with plenty of action, but deceiving enough to leave you wondering, Could it happen today ...
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  • Tropical Diseases - Travellers Beware
    By: Anne Wolski | - Copyright 2006 Anne Wolski

    In a world where there is still a huge proportion of people living in conditions which can, at best, be described as absolutely shocking, is it any wonder that tropical diseases are still rampant and on the increase? Despite the valiant efforts of medical teams and governments, these diseases remain a resilient adversary of the human race.

    There are still a large number of people dying from these diseases, particularly in developing countr ...

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  • An Udderly Ridiculous Home Remedy
    By: Doug Smith | - Home Remedies - Facts or Quacks?

    Thats what I recently asked myself. Myths and legends often have their basis in a grain of truth. So I wondered if home remedies, alternative treatments, and folklore cures might also be based on truth. A little research provided these astonishing results!

    Itching For A Cure

    Edward Jenner is widely credited as the father of the smallpox vaccination. However, twenty years earlier in 1774, a quick-thinking English far ...

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