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__label__neg 1 Answer | Add Yours This is a good request, because it is always good to look at both sides of the story. First, Jim and Della can be seen as foolish, because they are spending money when they are poor. They should be saving their money for potentially hard times that may come in the future. In addition, ... |
__label__neg by Gary North The Daily Reckoning On October 15, Chairman Ben Bernanke delivered a lecture to the Economic Club of New York, titled, "Stabilizing the Financial Markets and the Economy." I am sure the title resonated to members of the Economic Club of New York, who saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average fall ... |
__label__neg Most investors know that one of the golden rules of being successful in the market is cutting your losers short and letting your winners run, but it is much easier said than done. Most people intend to do this but when it comes to the crunch they can't force themselves to sell for a small loss and decide t... |
__label__pos I was a skeptic. When I first heard of The Kids Are All Right, a film about a pair of lesbian moms whose kids go in search of their sperm donor—only to have one of the moms start an affair with him—I had a major eyeball-rolling moment. I feared the film would convey that a lesbian really just needs a man, ... |
__label__neg BACKGROUND: Inflammatory cytokines play an important role in the pathogenesis of heart failure. We have recently found the cytokine TWEAK (tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-like weak inducer of apoptosis), a member of the TNF superfamily, to be increased in patients with cardiomyopathy and result in the developm... |
__label__neg I do not think you wil be able to do all of those at the same time, but some can be done. For example, I do not think a medial thigh lift is good to do with a tummy tuck, because you are doubling down on procedures that promote immobility...breast/tummy is a good combo, and I have done face/breast or face/... |
__label__neg Filter Results: Publication Year 2010 2016 Publication Type Co-author Key Phrase Publication Venue Brain Region Cell Type Learn More This is a PDF file of an unedited manuscript that has been accepted for publication. As a service to our customers we are providing this early version of the manuscript. The ... |
__label__pos This essay has been submitted by a student. This is not an example of the work written by our professional essay writers. I think this is what God must look like: an egg. The life of the moon may not be on the surface, but inside. The egg is glowing now, as if it had an energy of its own. To look at the eg... |
__label__pos After spending many decades in the dark, the central district of Soroti in Uganda has finally seen the light following the unveiling of the largest solar power plant in East Africa. The plant, which is estimated to be worth $90 million, covers 33 hectares and is expected to produce approximately 20 gigawat... |
__label__pos Stock prices closed mixed Monday, as economically sensitive blue-chip stocks continued to perform well but many smaller-company stocks lost ground. The Dow Jones industrial average, powered by a spurt in International Business Machines and some computer-driven program buying late in the session, closed up ... |
__label__pos Building reading instruction around comprehension strategies is not only ineffective, it also takes the joy out of reading, writes Dan Willingham in his latest blog post. The UVA cognitive scientist has long argued that while reading strategies have some value–principally in helping students understand tha... |
__label__pos Counterparties: Kicking the kickback habit Welcome to the Counterparties email. The sign-up page is here, it’s just a matter of checking a box if you’re already registered on the Reuters website. Send suggestions, story tips and complaints to Counterparties.Reuters@gmail.com. Jeff Horwitz, who has been lea... |
__label__pos By James Sharp, Consulting Solutions Director, Cisco Canada In order for any company to operate successfully, information systems and the network must work together to deliver services without disruption. However, figuring out which products are best suited to the environment and figuring out their impleme... |
__label__pos De-leveraging – Fairy Tale Endings In the "Arabian Nights," the beautiful princess Scheherazade buys one day of life at a time by recounting fantastic fables that enchant the King who has condemned her to die. Investors and traders are currently telling each other fairy tales to buy one day at a time to st... |
__label__pos [photo: Sherlock contemplates the news of the day] I don't know about you, but . . . wait. I do know about you. You're like me. You have a mental list of conditions that need to be met before you can be happy. (They can also be Conditions that Should Have Been Met, which is more rock-solid, because the tru... |
__label__neg Four in ten shoppers in the United Kingdom used click-and-collect during the Christmas period last year, but 36 percent of them encountered issues with their click-and-collect orders. It’s no surprise more than three-quarters of UK shoppers say they would be likely to switch to shopping with another retail... |
__label__neg Outils d'accessibilité Outils Sélecteur de langues Left navigation Additional tools IP/10/1589 Brussels, 24 November 2010 Food Safety: Commission urges Italy to transpose provisions of the Plant Protection Products Directive The European Commission has asked Italy to notify national implementing measures a... |
__label__neg This post is about "phantom" shares - also known as "naked" short selling. What do naked short selling and CDSs, credit default swaps, have in common? Answer: DTCC. OK now you're thinking, what the heck is DTCC and why should I care? Well because it has a lot to do with the failures of both Bear Stearns an... |
__label__neg Medium: Typically $5-$20 Per Area Threading is an Eastern-based method of hair removal that dates back thousands of years. A single strand of cotton thread is used to remove short lines of hair, plucking out the offending hairs at the follicle level. Threading is typically restricted to regions on the face... |
__label__neg Published by Posted on When you think of health and well-being, proper nutrition and supplementation are often on the top of the list of ways to keep your family safe. You don’t consider analyzing the products you use for cleaning purposes, for example. The truth is that there are a number of known carcino... |
__label__pos Last week, Governor Pat Quinn presented his constitutionally required state budget address and made a formal recommendation for the next fiscal year which begins July 1. Under the Illinois Constitution, the budget address is sort of the “kick off” to budget negotiations. The Governor introduces a specific ... |
__label__neg In This Issue ofArchives of Internal Medicine Carotid sinus hypersensitivity is a common cause of falls and syncope in older persons. However, its prevalence in the community remains unclear. This study was carried out to determine the prevalence of carotid sinus hypersensitivity in an unselected sample of... |
__label__pos tension between mass democracy--the notion of popular sovereignty directly or indirectly exercised through the performative act of voting on discrete questions or for representatives in the apparatus of state--and governance. Western political culture adheres strongly to the principle of popular sovereignt... |
__label__neg Hello everyone, Chris here again. Today I would like to share a few ideas and activities for helping students practice conjunctions. These activities work for both coordinating and subordinating conjunctions. I will skip an explanation of the grammar as this will vary according to level, teacher, and langu... |
__label__pos How healthcare innovations can help keep prescription drug information confidential Patients know that their doctors are bound by law to keep their symptoms and medical concerns confidential. However, even with all the healthcare innovations out there, the type of prescription drugs a patient takes reveals... |
__label__neg * Ethics panel cautions supplies will be limited * Medics need "informed consent, community involvement" * Vaccine testing usually takes years (Updates throughout with quotes, details, background) By Kate Kelland and Stephanie Nebehay LONDON/GENEVA, Aug 12 (Reuters) - It is ethical to offer unproven drugs ... |
__label__neg Abstract The laccase-mediator system (LMS) for the regeneration of oxidised nicotinamide co-factors was revisited to broaden the mediator scope. Among the 18 mediators screened, acetosyringone, syringaldehyde and caffeic acid excelled with respect to activity and stability under process conditions. The LMS... |
__label__pos Statisticians reject global cooling On slow news days, reporters go trolling for man bites dog stories. The AP decided to try statisticians bite denialists and scurried up a few statisticians, showed them the data and asked, hey guys, we got global cooling here. Actually, they were smarter, they just showe... |
__label__pos Kazakhstan MAAKZ001 Annual Report 2012 Overview Kazakhstan Annual Report 2012 In 2012 the Kazakhstan Red Crescent was supported by the IFRC in raising humanitarian standards through the organizational capacity assessment and certification (OCAC) process. Besides that, the Kazakhstan Red Crescent was also a... |
__label__pos Have we turned worship into a ritual? Is worship something we have shown our people is a process they go through on Sunday morning? Has worship become a concert we attend each Sunday? I think we are suffering from decades of worship that has placed man as the center and not Christ. Here are the areas I thi... |
__label__pos Mohammed Nuru serves as director of the San Francisco Public Works, where he oversees one of the City’s largest and most complex operations with a 1,200-member work force and a $223 million annual operating budget. The department's active capital project portfolio exceeds $3 billion. Mayor Edwin M. Lee and... |
__label__neg Ontario paying more for doctors than other provinces, report says Ontario is paying more per capita than other provinces for its doctors, and shaving 10 per cent off that difference would spell $220-million in savings, a new report suggests. “Based on per capita calculations we spend $2.2-billion more on d... |
__label__neg Two weeks ago I took a course called Code with Me, designed to help journalists break through their instinctive fear of computer code. While I know enough HTML to blog, my eyes glaze over whenever I look at the source code behind a webpage and see gobbledygook like this: <head> <link rel=”stylesheet” href=... |
__label__neg Note: This item is more than a year old. Please take the publication date into consideration for any date references. TPWD Taking Public Comment on Shrimp and Oyster Regulation Proposals AUSTIN – The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is currently seeking public comment on proposed changes in commercial s... |
__label__pos A worker at the US-owned Cheveron Viet Namproduces lubricant at Dinh Vu Industrial Zone in Hai Phong. Investment incentives are one of major concerns for FDI firms in the country. — VNA/VNS Photo Danh Lam HA NOI (VNS) — Inconsistencies in investment incentives have been one of the concerns for foreign dire... |
__label__neg The World's Top Vegetarian Destinations. skyscanner.net Tuesday, 5th October 2010 Recent trends show that a vegetarian diet is continuing to become more popular, with many choosing the diet for environmental as well as dietary reasons. An estimated 3% of people in Western Countries are now thought to be ve... |
__label__pos From all-creatures.org Action Alerts Moving people toward compassionate living Your letters and calls do help! Originally Posted: 24 Jun 2010 Tell Travelers Insurance to Ditch Cruel Chimpanzee Ad [Ed. Note: See Primates in Entertainment: An Exposé.] CONTACT Sign an online petition And/Or make direct contac... |
__label__pos Properly detailing a car takes effort and time. So when you finally get down to the tires and wheels, the last thing anyone wants is a lengthy, arduous process. Professional detailers and auto enthusiasts tried and tested all the products which claim to clean quick and easy.... But as any savvy consumer kn... |
__label__neg To identify the factors associated with self rated health of people with and without chronic health conditions or long term disability. Design-Analysis of 1994/95 National Population Health Survey interview data with 13 995 respondents aged 20 years and older. Determinants of poor and good compared with ex... |
__label__pos On Radio 4 last night, Ehsan Masood, the editor of Research Fortnight, looked at the politicisation of science in a show entitled Science, Left or Right. The first twenty minutes or so was fairly bog-standard BBC fare, with Chris Mooney telling us that Republicans are waging a war on science and various ta... |
__label__pos Independent power producers have sought exemption from complying with global accounting norms from April, saying some provisions of the international financial reporting standards could come in the way of viable funding of their projects. Association of Power Producers , a body representing private sector ... |
__label__neg Eric Barron has wasted no time preparing to become the 18th president of Penn State. Since stepping down from Florida State on April 2, he’s toured commonwealth campuses (21 in 15 days), met with deans and vice presidents and talked about the transition with former Penn State president Rodney Erickson. Eve... |
__label__pos 173,000 African farmers in five countries have embraced good agricultural practices that have boosted smallholder farming and helped them over double crop yields. CIMMYT’s drought-tolerant varieties have been delivered to three million farmers across Africa. CIMMYT held seed fairs in Zimbabwe to promote th... |
__label__neg The success of our students is a moral imperative. While our average time to graduation has improved at a steady rate over the last 10 years, we consistently lose an average of 16 percent of each entering first-year class by the start of their second year. Key factors influencing our student retention rate... |
__label__pos Why the Greek debt crisis won’t 'grow away' Rolling over Greek debt is a graceful default, but it's still a default Most of investors’ attention has been fixed on the Eurozone. Europeans wring their hands or curl their lips. They are worried. They are mad. And they don’t know what to make of the situation.... |
__label__pos Have you just found out that your child has hearing loss, or would you like more information directly from deaf people who have lived the deaf experience? DEX uses the English dictionary definition of the term “deaf” to mean “wholly or partially without hearing” to apply to all children who have a degree o... |
__label__neg Twin Ports gulls face unusual affliction An unusual vitamin deficiency first discovered in birds in Europe may be striking down gulls in the Twin Ports harbor, wildlife rehabilitation experts say, and it appears to be killing Great Lakes fish as well. Several ring-billed gulls found in the Twin Ports have ... |
__label__pos A battle is brewing in Delhi, India over access and control to garbage. For decades, informal wastepickers and recyclers have turned garbage into cash. They cost the government and taxpayer nothing yet they significantly reduce the waste sent to already overflowing landfills, improve recycling rates and “c... |
__label__pos The discussions during the seminar were useful both in terms of improving the finalization of the study report and in developing further HIV/AIDS programming concepts in the forest and environment sectors. Mr Aubrey Harris, Sub-Regional FAO Representative, opened the meeting. He welcomed the participants a... |
__label__neg Many still see self-driving cars as a futuristic dream, but the development of these high-tech automobiles is well under way and has been taken up as a major project by The greatest obstacle to self-driving car sales may be popular perception rather than technology. However, if a self-driving car can be pu... |
__label__pos You can’t beat fruits and vegetables for convenience. Portable and prepackaged, they can be eaten raw and on the go. They give you energy, yet won’t weigh you down like heavy snacks. Nature’s fun food, fruits and vegetables are highly versatile: You can crunch them, dip them, slice them, and cook them in c... |
__label__pos This is a sponsored post. All opinions are mine. I am the first to admit that the foods I eat are not the greatest for me. I am a busy mom to three girls, a teacher, and a blogger. My lifestyle is “on the go” and sometimes my body and wellness comes last. Breakfast is usually consumed in the car on the way... |
__label__neg Dermographism or skin writing disease is a skin ailment that has been affecting me for the last two years. As suffers of this condition (which is also known as dermatographism, derma graphism, dermatagraphism, etc.) already know, there are not a lot of answers about why this skin condition occurs or why it... |
__label__neg China's actual use of foreign direct investment (FDI) in November reached 8.48 billion U.S. dollars, up 2.35 percent from November 2012, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce said Wednesday. The actual use of overseas direct funds in January-November this year hit 105.50 billion U.S. dollars, a 5.48 percent ris... |
__label__neg Gamma-Ray Bursts are the most powerful explosive events in the Universe. They occur in far-off galaxies and so are usually faint. But on the morning of March 19th 2008 the Swift satellite found a burst which was so bright it could have been seen without binoculars or a telescope even though it was seven th... |
__label__neg Experts report that Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) circuit breaker panels may have three major faults that could pose a danger: 1. Federal Pacific Electric panels may not meet today's updated safety codes. Federal Pacific Electric panels were produced from the mid-1950s well into the 1980s. Experts say tha... |
__label__pos Blog: TPP winners and losers Leonie Barrie | 19 October 2015 Continuing just-style’s coverage of the potential impact of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement, last week we took a look at the apparel and textile producing countries most likely to benefit – or not. David Birnbaum agrees that V... |
__label__pos Taxman benefits from lack of estate planning The need to write a will has been emphasised through new research, which shows that tax inefficiencies are leading to the taxman receiving greater pay-outs. Over the course of the year, it is estimated by Unbiased.co.uk that the taxman will unnecessarily receive... |
__label__neg Your knee joint is able to move smoothly and friction free due to the constant presence of a substance known as synovial fluid. Sometimes due to injury or disease, your body will produce an excess of this fluid, or blood, pus or a crystalline substance may be introduced into the synovial fluid, aggravating... |
__label__pos BOSTON (MarketWatch) -- The sharp sell-off in mortgage real-estate investment trusts this week triggered by a spate of margin calls was overblown, analysts said as the Federal Reserve moved Friday to inject more liquidity into the global banking sector. "The average 25% sell-off in the agency residential m... |
__label__neg Researchers have found a herbal supplement that can reduce appetite by a fifth and even stop the longing for treats. Advertisement A study of 58 healthy to slightly overweight young women found that Zotrim - a formulation of the plant extracts Yerba Mate, Guarana and Damiana - can cut calorie intake by an ... |
__label__neg Problem 1: A company issues 15-year, $1,000 par-value bonds, with coupon rate of 5%. The bonds are sold for $619.70. The tax rate is 30%. Evaluate the cost of debt before taxes and after taxes. Problem 2: Assume a company issues common stock to the public for $25 a share. The anticipated dividend is $2.50 ... |
__label__neg By Dr Ananya Mandal, MD The mammary gland is commonly referred to as the breast and is a unique feature of mammals who suckle their infants after birth. Normal structure of the breasts Mammary glands or breasts are actually sweat glands that have been modified according to hormonal stimulation. Male and fe... |
__label__neg Women who work more than 35 hours every week are more likely to put on weight, according to a study. Research found career-driven women risk weight gain because they tend to spend less time preparing healthy food at home, taking exercise and getting the right amount of sleep. Australian researchers analyse... |
__label__neg Look out for exciting new picture technology when thinking about a new TV. When looking for a new TV, you’ll need to consider the picture quality of your TV. This is determined by the resolution, processing rate and screen type. For images packed with detail, consider Full HD resolution. For truly stunning... |
__label__neg MONDAY, July 25, 2016 (HealthDay News) — Total drug expenditures are expected to increase by 11 to 13 percent in 2016, according to a study published online in the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. Glen T. Schumock, Pharm.D., M.B.A., Ph.D., from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and colleagu... |
__label__pos More than half (55%) of small businesses see auto-enrolment (AE) as a burden, while 38% believe it is unfair on employers, a YouGov survey has revealed. However, another 72% said it would not impact their growth plans, according to the poll of 553 senior decision-makers at small businesses, carried out on ... |
__label__neg Friction - small vs large pipes Jacques Chaurette May 2016 download in pdf format It is an interesting fact that friction is higher in small pipes than larger pipes for the same velocity of flow and the same length. Friction is determined by the Darcy-Weisbach equation which in turn relies on the friction ... |
__label__pos ALL THAT IS GOOD Issue 237 July/August 2006 Reflecting on India Keynotes ALL THAT IS GOOD Cover: A farmer bringing fresh produce across the Yamuna River to sell at market, Agra, India Issue availability No Back Issue available Will consumerism, in all its guises, be the legacy of the West? Photograph: Stev... |
__label__pos Lubbock (TX) Senior Living Communities Founded by a Texas Ranger. Birthplace of Buddy Holly. Texas Tech Red Raiders football. The “Hub City”--surrounded by five major Texas highways—is a low cost option for retirees. Before searching for Lubbock senior living options, we’ll show you what makes this Texas c... |
__label__pos Question Person-focused pay is becoming more prevalent in companies; however, person-focused pay programs are not always an appropriate basis for compensation. Discuss the conditions under which incentive pay is more appropriate than pay-for-knowledge pay programs. Be sure to include your justification. An... |
__label__pos Each failure, each disaster, each adversity holds with it the seed of a greater benefit; it's simply up to us how to utilize them. When difficulties arise, it's completely up to us how we deal with them. We can either let them break us down, or we can build ourselves back up to our ideal form. When difficu... |
__label__neg "We're going to do everything we can to stop repossessions," he said on a visit to his Fife constituency on the same day that new figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders showed the number of UK homes repossessed last year jumped 54pc to 40,000. The Prime Minister said: "We're signing agreements with t... |
__label__pos Quick formation of a truly independent Broadcast Commission is now vital, as it will be the ultimate authority to implement the National Broadcast Policy for radio and television. Stakeholders who were involved in formulating the first such policy in the country for electronic media said the information mi... |
__label__neg Seems those California farm guys and gals have done it again â even in the face of cool, wet weather during the almond bloom. Don Schrack Afternoon temperatures were hovering in the upper 40s back in March, too cold for the bees to fly, almond grower-shippers said back then. No bees, no pollinating. I shou... |
__label__pos Electromagnetic fields (EMF) in our environment can affect the way we think and feel. They influence our metabolic processes and our overall health. Highly disruptive energy fields from high tension wires, industrial radar, microwave beams, electric current, computers, televisions, cell phones, fluorescent... |
__label__neg 2. Austrian Banking overview Austria's fundamental banking changes began in 1994 with the Bankwesengesetz (BWG) act[1]. (Web 1) This helped remove barriers between different banking sectors to try and improve the profitability of the sector and meet legislation to enter the EU. They entered the single Euro... |
__label__pos Summaries of contributions Andreas Disen, Elisabeth Vaagen, Norwegian Ministry of Health The following are extracts of a longer submission, which included a suggested restructure of the code, to be duly considered at revised draft: The code will be an important first step in taking concrete action to resol... |
__label__pos With reference to social work practice, discuss of the following. The value base of social work practice Using a service user group of your choice to illustrate your answer. Social work value is a phrase that is difficult to define. Values can take a number of meanings depending on the usage and context of... |
__label__pos UPDATE 22-MAR-12 – Updated chart labels and added graphs using OMB data at the end There was a recent post at Economists View that noted how Clinton and Obama were very austere Presidents in recent history with regard to Federal spending. The conclusions and graph (showing increased spending per capita) ar... |
__label__pos In English, many things are named after a particular country – but have you ever wondered what those things are called in those countries? adjective 1(industry) intensivo en capital The industry is so capital-intensive that if someone has access to cheap financing, it can sell products at much lower prices... |
__label__neg Milton Friedman's Contributions to Macroeconomics and Their Influence Milton Friedman's contributions to and influence on macroeconomics are discussed, beginning with his work on the consumption function and the demand for money, not to mention monetary history, which helped to undermine the post World War... |
__label__pos Charleston fell to the Federals on February 18, 1865. At that point, one might presume the war played out with relatively little activity around Charleston. Well, I might, if I were not so preoccupied following Sherman’s march, offer a fair quantity of posts detailing the activity at Charleston and vicinit... |
__label__neg Chapter 7-2 Cell Structure ** The cell's DNA ( Genetic Blueprint ) ---The coded instructions for making proteins and other important molecules The Nucleus contains: Two Types of Cells Besides the Nucleus, many cellular structures act as if they are specialized organs---known as organelles, meaning “little ... |
__label__neg Mass General Hospital Cancer Center treats patients with many cancer types. To learn more about the different cancer types that can be treated at the Cancer Center, please visit the Cancer Center website at the following page: http://www.massgeneral.org/cancer/services/ CLICK IMAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION PTE... |
__label__neg Stream discharge measurement using a large-scale particle image velocimetry (LSPIV) prototype Date2006 Author Harpold, A. A. Mostaghimi, Saied Vlachos, Pavlos P. Brannan, Kevin M. Dillaha, Theo A. MetadataShow full item record Abstract New technologies have been developed for open-channel discharge measure... |
__label__neg A:Prenatal pills contain the same vitamins as regular multi vitamins with the addition of folic acid.In fact, some multivitamins now contain 0.4mg -1.0mg of folic acid/day making them even more similar to prenatal vitamin pills.There is no harm in taking prenatal vitmain pills as a daily multivitamin even ... |
__label__pos They're good for you, yes, but there's another reason to carry them on flights. Kindly offering them to fellow passengers who are coughing on you is a polite way to indicate that their coughing is bothering you. 1. Cough-suppressant drops. Make sure your accessible toiletries contain nasal mist or saline n... |
__label__pos In this thesis, I look at transparency in theory and practice in Norges Bank and the Riksbank, and compare the two banks’ transparency policy, with a particular focus at transparency regarding the monetary policy meeting and future policy inclination.When it comes to communicating future policy intentions,... |
__label__neg Effects of Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii (cyanobacteria) on the swimming behavior of Daphnia (cladocera) This study aimed to test the effects of raw water samples from a eutrophic reservoir and of a saxitoxin‐producing strain of Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii on the swimming behavior of two key herbivore ... |
__label__pos Most people realize that a major part of the price of fuel is taxes, 37.5¢/gal in Washington State. This tax goes to pay for maintenance on the state’s highway system. Seeing that electric vehicle [EV] drivers don’t spend money on gas, it seems that Washington figured out how to get their money from EV dri... |
__label__neg Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disorder of the brain and spinal cord that predominantly affects white matter. MS has a variable clinical presentation and has no 'diagnostic' laboratory test; this often results in delays to definite diagnosis. In confronting the disease, early diagnosis and approp... |
__label__pos Shall I eat egg York? I am having hair fall and dandruff problem. So I started eating egg as a source of protein. Shall I eat yellow part of egg? Or only white part?. I need to control hair fall problem. 37 Views Bookmarkv Doctor Answers (1) on Shall I eat egg York? The hair cycle normally consists of grow... |
__label__pos 1,000 British soldiers given psychiatric help after consuming ‘zombie drug’ – new figures A Freedom of Information (FoI) request revealed the figure is much higher than previously thought, with 994 service personnel being admitted to mental health clinics or psychiatric hospitals since 2008. The figures on... |
__label__pos Garmin’s new Vivoactive HR now comes with GPS and Garmin Elevate wrist heart rate technology. The Vivoactive HR helps keep track of active moments throughout the day, counting steps and floors climbed, intensity minutes, monitoring sleep and features built-in GPS-enabled sports apps for walking, running, b... |
__label__neg <p>Gut bacteria may play a role in <a href="https://www.verywell.com/ibs-4014702" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="internalLink" data-ordinal="1">irritable bowel syndrome</a> (IBS). If you suffer from IBS, you may sometimes think that there is a war going on inside of your body. We... |
__label__neg The Medicare Open Enrollment Period for 2013 is Oct. 15 through Dec. 7. This is the time for beneficiaries to review their current coverage to make sure it will continue to meet their needs, and if necessary, examine and enroll in other coverage options. The good news is that Medicare offers plenty of opti... |
__label__pos None of the four sex therapists and counselors interviewed for this article dismissed voyeurism as a bad thing per se - even Tom Ripaldi, a counselor at Christian Counseling Associates in Altamonte Springs. It's like asking if competition is a good thing, he said. ``It's not good or bad - it's what it reve... |
__label__pos Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) officials said they were reviewing the Attorney General Office’s (OAG) opinion on each of the charges it made against plot allotment committee members in the Gyalpoizhing land case. While they choose not to comment on the issue during the process of review, sections of the ... |
__label__neg By Brian Rogers Last month, the publication Education Week released its annual “Quality Counts” report that, not surprisingly, showed once again California is at the very bottom in the nation for per-pupil spending. California came in 49 th, having spent $8,482 on each student in 2010, $3,342 below the nat... |
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