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__label__pos References in periodicals archive? If the diarrhoea continues there may be a problem with the diet - you are doing the right thing with the bland diet but he cannot stay on this long-term. Dedicated to service of the poor, Lumen Dei is also known for a deeply traditional spirituality, including a regime of...
__label__neg There may be a variety of issues causing the warm air flow or there may be one main issue. The first thing to check is the freon level of your central AC unit. Phone a certified HVAC professional in your area and schedule a service call to come out and check your freon levels. If your freon level is low, o...
__label__pos Hedge fund managers, once viewed as the rockstars of the financial world, are coming under fire by investors for poor performance. Roughly half of all funds lost money last year, according to a study released on May 10 by Institutional Investors. The average fund lost about 1 percent in 2015, the study fou...
__label__pos The story so far: the author has sold his house to finance a manufacturing project in the hope of making a small fortune to finance his old age... Now we are in someone else's production schedule it seems different. We are caught up in a larger machine and our little feet have been lifted off the floor. Fr...
__label__pos Studies have suggested that rewards can narrow our focus, innovation, creativity, strategic thinking and problem-solving—the very things needed from a Social Age workforce. Higher pay doesn’t necessarily equal higher productivity. Self-storage owners should set their salary benchmark at or a little above m...
__label__pos This is a follow up in our series, How to Select New Counsel and Manage Legal Fees, related to litigation management for startup companies to help ease the frustration and confusion of hiring and managing legal counsel for the first time. As you may recall, previously we have discussed typical legal needs ...
__label__neg Gov. Pat Quinn signed a new law today authorizing school officials to give an epinephrine shot to any student who is suffering a severe allergic reaction. The legislation follows the December 2010 death of Chicago Public Schools student Katelyn Carlson, who had an allergic reaction to peanuts at a school p...
__label__neg 1. Read Children’s brains become more accustomed to language during the early years if they are exposed to as many different words as possible. Reading to them for just 15 minutes each day could really help to build their vocabulary and will help them to learn language much more easily. 2. Play Infants rea...
__label__neg The “Isolationist” Myth: Eritrea, Global Ties, and Diplomacy Newly opened Turkish Embassy in Asmara (Credit: Fırat Sunel) The “Isolationist” Myth: Eritrea, Global Ties, and Diplomacy In recent years, it has become quite common to hear Eritrea, a young, low-income, developing country located within the vola...
__label__neg Molecules 2011, 16(3), 1987-2022; doi:10.3390/molecules16031987 Chemical Arsenal for the Study of O-GlcNAc AbstractThe concepts of both protein glycosylation and cellular signaling have been influenced by O-linked-β-N-acetylglucosamine ( O-GlcNAc) modification ( O-GlcNAcylation) on the hydroxyl group of se...
__label__neg A sundial discovered outside a tomb in Egypt's Valley of the Kings may be the world's oldest ancient Egyptian sundials, say scientists. Dating to the 19th dynasty, or the 13th century B.C., the sundial was found on the floor of a workman's hut, in the Valley of the Kings, the burial place of rulers from Eg...
__label__pos Being a community manager, whether you’re in-house or at an agency, requires you to have a multitude of skills under your belt. A belt that that is constantly expanding to fit in all the changes with not only social media itself, but also the community you’re engaging with. You need to be able to move from...
__label__neg Where Did The Poor Go? September 2, 1999 While a sampling of current political rhetoric might suggest that the problem of poverty has gone away, Charles Murray believes it hasn't. Murray, whose "Losing Ground" in 1984 outlined how welfare reinforced poverty, has examined the issue in a new book, "The Under...
__label__neg Hyperemesis gravidarum is extreme, persistent nausea and vomiting during pregnancy that may lead to dehydration. Nausea - persistent - in pregnancy; Vomiting - persistent - in pregnancy Nearly all women have some nausea or vomiting, or "morning sickness," particularly during the first 3 months of pregnancy...
__label__pos A group of technology providers are coming together to get new medications to market more quickly. Organized by aseptic filling systems provider Vanrx Pharmasystems, the Matrix Alliance features inaugural members ARaymond Life, Daikyo Seiko, Datwyler Group, Ompi, Schott AG, Schott Kaisha, and SiO2 Medical ...
__label__pos We are half way through the party political responses to the state of the nation address. I think good things have been said; obviously from our side of the House, but also from the other side - and I want to acknowledge some of those in a while. But underlying the inputs coming from the opposition benches...
__label__neg About Progeria About PRF Meet the Kids Medical Research Parents & Doctors News Get Involved Fundraising Events Contact Us Donate Now In August 2005 and February 2006, researchers published studies that supported a potential drug treatment for children with Progeria. Farnesyltransferase inhibitors (FTIs), o...
__label__pos Has an interviewer, or job advertisement, ever asked you for your Klout score? In time, maybe they will. Although Klout has a it's share of skeptics, and even angry types who seem hell bent on sending Klout to meet it's maker - the company continues to gain ground and credence beyond it's rudimentary measu...
__label__pos ARMINK, NY - In response to an industry-wide need for standardisation of risk data, the IBM Data Governance Council is seeking input from banks and financial institutions, corporations, vendors and regulators to create a standards-based approach to risk reporting. "One of the things IBM has been looking at...
__label__neg What's big, grey, wants to live in Hinckley, Somerset, and could cost £24 billion to build? It's EDF's proposed nuclear power station - an object that Greenpeace claims will be the most expensive object on Earth. The charity believes that the building of the nuclear power station on the Somerset coast coul...
__label__pos The stock market is truly intense. Shares in PICC Property & Casualty, a Chinese insurer, were 136 times subscribed when they floated in November. Aircraft maker AviChina was subscribed 155 times. There are worries that a bubble is forming, but the underlying economies are growing strongly, interest rates ...
__label__pos - the bear and toy shop that offers a great selection ofteddy bears and their 'stuffed friends' as well as dolls, toys, games and more! We are located in the heart of oneof Lancaster County's most historic small towns, Lititz, Pa.at 47 East Main Street - you'll see Bart the Bear on the bench out front - Co...
__label__pos Belgian security and law-enforcement agencies have been criticized for their inability to preclude the Brussels attacks that killed over 31 people and wounded almost 10 times as many. While there might have been some slackness, it is indisputable that the blame lies elsewhere; to be precise, the real culpr...
__label__neg When a big utility like Con Edison breaks a promise, its not just shocking. Its abhorrent especially when that broken promise puts lives at risk, according to one local legislator. Following a litany of citywide shockings on electrified sections of sidewalk throughout the five boroughs including the headli...
__label__pos Sure, it’s entirely possible that your buddy could fit your tow bar and save you a few bucks. It’s also entirely likely that you’ll lose more than a few bucks when your caravan, boat or trailer land up in a roadside ditch. As the saying goes, “goedkoop is duur koop.” Rather spend a few rands more and have ...
__label__pos Bodywork can free 'trapped' negative energy ‘Rolfing' is a technique for rebalancing the body's posture and dissolving muscle blocks which absorb energy and can have serious consequences. Gillian Duffin explains how the technique can be useful in treating depression Feldenkrais called attention to the fact...
__label__neg History has been recorded since about 4000 BC. At this time the Sumerian civilization in Mesopotamia began to develop what became known as cuneiform writing. Many events, both good and bad, have happened throughout our vast history. It is important to learn the history of the world and understand it. Many ...
__label__pos King, J. The non-penicillin-binding module of the tripartite penicillin-binding protein 3 of Esch- erichia coli is required for folding andor stability of the penicillin-binding module and the membrane-anchoring fрrex confers cell separation activity on the folded structure. This is because your body has g...
__label__pos Agile government involves making educated decisions to solve the problems that confront both government agencies and their constituents quickly. To do this, you must be able to gather as much information as possible in a short timeframe, execute a plan of action and produce short-term value-added deliverab...
__label__neg Where did storyboarding come from? Walt Disney Studio was the first to use storyboarding in the early 1930s, when animator Webb Smith drew scenes on separate sheets of paper and pinned them up on a bulletin board to tell a story in sequence. The first complete storyboards were created to plan the 1993 Disn...
__label__neg Anxiety And Performance: An Endogenous Learning-By-Doing Model In this article, we show that a standard economic model, the endogenous learning-by-doing model, captures several major themes from the anxiety literature in psychology. In our model, anxiety is a fully endogenous construct that can be separate...
__label__neg A Concussion is a Brain Injury! Concussions are a type of traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused by a blow or jolt to the head. The injury can range from mild to severe and can disrupt the way a brain normally works. An athlete does not need to lose consciousness to sustain a concussion. You cannot see a conc...
__label__neg Since the Affordable Care Act was signed into law on March 23, the President’s team has worked diligently to implement the new law. As part of this effort, we’ve held countless meetings with individuals and organizations to hear their thoughts and suggestions for how we can best deliver the benefits of ref...
__label__neg What do graduate building surveyors do in their jobs? Building surveyors are professional consultants who provide technical advice for the construction and property industries. The work of a building surveyor is varied and straddles the divide between construction professionals and general practice surveyo...
__label__pos I think one of the most interesting parts of being a parent to my toddler is watching her emerging fashion sense. She, unlike me, has a clear idea about “her style.” She, unlike me, is very bold and really seems to get what looks good on her body. If I had to describe her style, I’d say it’s like a cross b...
__label__neg This research work focuses on characterization of CO2 laser beam welding (LBW) of dual phase (DP) and transformation induced plasticity (TRIP) steel sheets based on experimental, numerical simulation and statistical modeling approaches. The experimental work aimed to investigate the welding induced-microst...
__label__pos Newsletters Sign-Up Schedule a Demo Does My Company Subscribe? Thanks to digital devices, mobile in particular, the path to purchase starts long before consumers step foot in-store. Still, brick-and-mortar isn’t dead, as evidenced by a June 2014 study by ORC International for Capgemini. Among digital shopp...
__label__pos Every local community has a story, a history, and a unique personality that cannot be replicated. This is often thanks to specialized, small-scale businesses, like this one, which contribute to a neighborhood’s distinctive character and promote a thriving ecosystem in their community. Small, independent bu...
__label__neg 7 CFR 956.50 - Research and development. (a) The committee, with the approval of the Secretary, may establish or provide for the establishment of production research, marketing research and development, and marketing promotion projects, including paid advertising, designed to assist, improve, or promote th...
__label__pos Why do we live with pets? What are these beings who are kin but not kind? How do we live with them? In "Pets" Erica Fudge traces many of the answers modern thinkers have offered in response. Moving from an analysis of the philosophical importance of the Lassie myth to philosophers' surprisingly common musi...
__label__pos Over the nearly 15 years I have written this column, I have been repeatedly castigated as either a liberal or a conservative. It used to be amusing. Now it’s just tedious. Ideological idiots insist that everyone has to be either liberal or conservative. You are either with them or against them. Listening t...
__label__neg For most Americans, Independence Day isn’t complete without a rousing array of fireworks, and for good reason. Fireworks have been a part of 4th of July festivities since the very first celebration of Independence Day in 1777. Each year the tradition continues with a fantastic show of patriotism across the...
__label__neg Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is a common and serious dominant genetic disease, and its main pathogenic gene is the low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) gene. This study aimed to perform a systematic review of LDLR mutations in China. Using PubMed, Embase, Wanfang (Chinese), the Chinese National Kn...
__label__neg In the policy arena, the distance is widening between blue and red states over whether to promote, or resist, the shift away from fossil fuels toward renewable energy sources like solar and wind. But the economics of generating electricity from alternative sources are growing more attractive for states acr...
__label__pos Eleven months ago, nearly 200 nations signed on to the first truly global agreement to curb climate change. And now that deal is officially entering into force. The agreement's enactment marks an auspicious start to the next round of climate negotiations that will take place this month in Morocco. Crowdsou...
__label__neg Blue Oat Mite Note Number: AG1300 Published: July, 2007 Blue oat mites (BOM) (Penthaleus spp.) are species of earth mites which are major agricultural pests of southern Australia and other parts of the world, attacking various pasture, vegetable and crop plants. BOM were introduced from Europe and first re...
__label__pos (Fortune) -- Airlines and banks tend to be on the same page when it comes to regulation of business -- they don't want it. Now, the airline industry has decided some regulation isn't so bad. Carriers have become big champions of limitations in the financial sector, especially around reforms related to deri...
__label__pos Today's teens aren't shocked by much. They don't blink an eye when they spot a kid with drugs or a classmate with a baby. It's not that big a deal anymore if guys or girls dye their hair pink and pierce their faces. But the idea of getting naked to shower after gym class? No way, Jose. Eyes bulge at the me...
__label__pos My friend Takada san explains the history and technique of gyokuro: The old-style gardens are shaded with only bamboo and rice straw. First, they put many bamboo poles in the garden in early spring. Then, depending on the weather, they start building bamboo shelves. On the shelves they place rice straw som...
__label__neg The U.S. deficit may be on track to fall to its lowest level in seven years – and that could help the economy by keeping a lid on interest rates. The combination of rising tax revenue and, to a lesser extent, constraints on federal spending are pushing the national deficit down. And soon it could even reac...
__label__pos If teachers ratify the agreement that barely staved off a strike, then Chicago would become the first American city to cap its number of charter schools using a union contract. Contained in the deal to be considered this week by Chicago Teachers Union delegates is a provision to impose limits on both the n...
__label__neg Abstract Elevated pancreatic β-cell cholesterol levels impair insulin secretion and reduce plasma insulin levels. This study establishes that low plasma insulin levels have a detrimental effect on two major insulin target tissues: adipose tissue and skeletal muscle. Mice with increased β-cell cholesterol l...
__label__pos Top Five Trends In Garage Door Repair To Watch Garage Door Tips For New Residence Owners If you are just one of Perth's numerous new house owners, you may not have believed much concerning garage doors in the past. Probably you typically aren't knowledgeable about all the benefits you could receive from ga...
__label__neg GlucoMenu helps Type 1, Type 2 & Pre-Diabetics with Achieving better blood sugar results Weight loss and weight management Reducing confusion with treatment (what to eat, drink, activity, testing) Coping with diagnosis, feeling better, and increasing energy levels Kozy Shack Simply Well Pear Mangosteen Pud...
__label__pos Just scoop some water from a pond, and you’ve got the start of a fun summer project. The classic activity of closely examining pond water to see what’s living there, sometimes called “ponding,” combines two kid favorites: getting wet and playing detective. It’s also an easy, hands-on way for kids to start ...
__label__neg Why college students cheat Academic dishonesty is arguably as old as school itself. But the authors of a new book argue that many students today don't think of things like plagiarism and collaborating on tests as cheating at all A flurry of recent news stories paints a picture of a widespread cheating prob...
__label__pos Safety in Numbers: There's a Reason Freshwater Fish Form Schools Table of Contents The single most important benefit that fish gain from schooling is thought to be the reduction of predation risk. Schooling works in a number of ways to confound hunters, but the net effect — survival of the school members —...
__label__pos Nigerians woke up on New Year’s day to an unwanted gift from the Jonathan government; an overnight increase (by about 100%) of prices of their daily conveniences. Everyone from Barbers, to Stylists, to Tailors, to Transport drivers, to Traders, increased the prices of their goods and services on account of...
__label__pos There is nothing but good news that came out of a recent Oregon School Acitivities Association report that showed that every McNary High School winter sports team carried an average grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher. The varsity boys basketball team ranked first statewide in the 6A classification ...
__label__neg Academic Paper Title: The Future of Kơho: A Mon-Khmer language of Viêt Nam Author: Neil H. Olsen Email: click here TO access email Institution: University of Utah Linguistic Field: Sociolinguistics; Writing Systems Subject Language: Koho Abstract: Kơho, a Mon-Khmer (Austroasiatic) language, is spoken by ap...
__label__pos Perhaps as a boomer, I was deluded by relatives and teachers into the belief that it was a fundamental American drive. Up there in our love of liberty, our nation was characterized by boons and misfortunes together. Now more often, it's "I've got mine. I'm keeping it. Go away!" Most obviously and most disg...
__label__neg There is more to aquaculture in the Mississippi Delta than catfish. A small but growing niche in the marketplace is freshwater prawns that command premium prices for a product that some people believe tastes more like lobster than marine shrimp. Leland-based Lauren Farms (www.laurenfarms.com), owned by Dol...
__label__neg ATLANTA - Georgia students performed better on state standardized tests for the third year in a row, data released Thursday show. The state Department of Education data show improvement in nearly every subject and grade level on this spring's Criterion-Referenced Competency Tests. For eighth-grade math, th...
__label__pos New York, NY (PressExposure) June 02, 2008 -- Douglas Castle, Senior Advisor to The Board of Trustees of CIOF stated in an interview this morning that, âThose of us affiliated with the CHILDREN'S INTERNATIONAL OBESITY FOUNDATION are inclined to advise the general public to take this seemingly "good" news w...
__label__neg Maize damage has been observed from time to time in many parts of South Africa where registered herbicides were applied. Differential cultivar tolerance to certain herbicides was identified as an important factor in many cases where herbicide selectivity was inadequate. A study was done to investigate the ...
__label__neg Scaffold Education Consulting delivers research based consulting services to formal and informal education institutions seeking to design, manage, and evaluate educational programs. Scaffold Education has supported large-scale research and design programs funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and...
__label__neg China Medicine Corporation (OTCPK:CHME) announced that 2008 revenues increased 27% to $53.6 million, while net income actually outpaced the growth in revenues, rising 33% to $9.1 million. That is equivalent to 60 cents per share, fully diluted. The improved results build on a 75% increase in revenues in 20...
__label__pos Can we rely on heroic leadership to get us into the future? Do you know what will happen to Public Radio or TV in 2 years? What about 5 years. Hey what about 6 months? Of course you don't and nor do I - knowing what will happen when all the givens have been removed and a new system has not fully evolved is...
__label__pos What’s new? This is a process that is lean, fast, and effective in getting teams focused and back on track when material changes are made in a project. Setting “boundary conditions” at the time of a project’s approval is an effective way to create a “contract” between the management and project teams. This...
__label__pos Written by and copyright © 2005-2017 by Thomas N. Bulkowski. All rights reserved. Disclaimer: You alone are responsible for your investment decisions. See Privacy/Disclaimer for more information. Traders often lead solitary lives, dictated by working out of their homes and only having contact with other pe...
__label__pos I’m going to be commenting on a post by JD Walters: http://christiancadre.blogspot.com/2010/07/if-god-creates-is-everything-permitted.html A charge frequently leveled at theistic evolutionists is that of the inconsistency between accepting both the uniformitarian geological and biological evidence for the ...
__label__neg This is an advanced level topic – keep reading to find out why… One too many "over"’s? Well, first you have to be familiar with the lifetime $2000 over-contribution limit. As you are probably aware, when you make a contribution to your RRSP it qualifies as a tax deduction, but of course only when you are w...
__label__neg NEW YORK (CNN) – There is exciting news for the estimated 12% of Americans who suffer from migraines. New treatments are being tested that may help prevent these often debilitating headaches. Two new drugs to prevent migraines show some promise, according to researchers at this year’s annual meeting of the...
__label__pos Dear colleagues: Now that the FDA regulation of tobacco is law - with remarkable bi-partisan support by the way, the real challenge to researchers, funders and tobacco control supporters begins. The regulatory framework contemplated will give the agency tools appropriate to regulate tobacco (a category of ...
__label__pos Not surprisingly Dr. Chapell’s piece is gracious and helpful in some ways. I share his hope that the PCA will remain united. I share his concern about the rising demands of pluralism (what Chapell calls “our greatest enemy”). Our insistence that Jesus is mankind’s only hope for salvation is indeed somethin...
__label__pos For as long as I can recall, music has been a big aspect in my life as far as my emotional state. It has this way of invoking emotion in a way quite like nothing else can compare to. One thing I always wanted to learn was the piano which up until recently, I haven't been able to play as well as I wanted to...
__label__pos fill in the blank.Ē My life is richer because of knitting even if my pocketbook is not. You can never get enough money by selling a garment you knit to pay for the time you put into it. The one thing about knitting I still do not understand is how some people never knit for themselves, maybe Iíll join them...
__label__neg Airway surface liquid recovered by lavage with perfluorocarbon liquid in cats. MedLine Citation: PMID: 12534457 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE Abstract/OtherAbstract: BACKGROUND: Airway surface liquid (ASL) is difficult to sample. Lavage with an immiscible perfluorocarbon (PFC) liquid to recover ASL was evalua...
__label__neg First showers of monsoon are heartily welcomed by everyone after experiencing the scorching heat of summer. But monsoons reduce the immunity of our body and make us susceptible to many diseases which are commonly associated with this season. It is time for us to keep our body resistant against diseases by ...
__label__neg Jim Young/Reuters This post from LinkedIn Influencer Travis Bradberry appeared originally on LinkedIn. The further along you are in your career, the easier it is to fall back on the mistaken assumption that you’ve made it and have all the skills you need to succeed. The tendency is to focus all your energy...
__label__pos In a separate study conducted for the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards released today, Americans recognize that they have more responsibility than ever for their own financial security, including retirement. But they still expect the government to provide the crucial social safety net of Soci...
__label__pos More EMA Articles on CIO Update The Pros and Cons of Virtual Appliances Riding the CMDB Tidal Wave, Part One: Understanding Riding the CMDB Tidal Wave, Part Two Why IT Management is at a Tipping Point Im going to revisit some of this technological re-alignment later in this column, but Id like to begin wit...
__label__pos The succession of the family business remains a perceived issue for women in line, many of whom believe that males in the family are expected to do the job. Numerous reports, however, highlight that women not merely have the ability to lead businesses, but may also be better positioned to run them successf...
__label__pos Yesterday evening, just as a bitter Arctic front was sweeping over Maine, I went out to the woodpile to stock up for the long night ahead. After gathering my armful of maple, birch, and oak, I turned, and then paused in my tracks. The merest hint of daylight glowed in the west, the stars were beginning to ...
__label__pos Is there any special kind of bone that is good to clean my dog's teeth? My dogs are 2 and 3 and I want to keep their teeth sparkly and clean, but don't know if I am into the teeth cleaning (I had a friend do that to her dog and it didn't wake up form being put to sleep). I was wondering if their are any ki...
__label__neg The Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation is "committed to protecting and restoring Earth's natural systems and promoting a sustainable society by strengthening individuals, institutions and communities pledged to pursuing those goals." It awards grants for environmental and reproductive rights projects. The areas...
__label__neg Approaches to the diagnosis and management of primary hyperparathyroidism in Europe results from a European Survey in five countries Stuart Ralston & Bente Langdahl Background: Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is a common condition, which in some patients can lead to complications such as osteoporosis an...
__label__pos #IntentionalPositivity: Do Your P.A.R.T. As we continue to recover from the Louisiana floods, we have the opportunity to move forward with grace or fall into the quicksand that can inevitably accompany such a tragic event. Just as there’s no rhyme or reason associated with an event like this, there’s no de...
__label__pos Full profile →'"> The author is a Forbes contributor. The opinions expressed are those of the writer. Now that Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay $158 million to settle a lawsuit in which the Texas Attorney General charged the drugmaker with a whopper of a scheme to illegally promote its Risperdal antipsy...
__label__pos Overview You can create your own hot tub enclosure whether you're an experienced carpenters who designs your own plans or a weekend DIY homeowner who would prefer a pre-built kit that is ready to install. Planning your hot tub enclosure requires decisions on size and shape and depends on your degree of exp...
__label__neg Netanyahu Ahead of Trump Phone Call: I Am Willing to Give Palestinians a 'State-minus' At the Histadrut's urging, the Knesset on Thursday approved an amendment to the Sick Days Law, whose passage in April 2011 increased payments for each day taken off for illness. Proponents of the change argued it wasn't ...
__label__neg VANCOUVER - Several small outbreaks of the norovirus in Vancouver area hospitals have nearly run their course, but a new strain of the highly contagious virus has led to a spike in the number of overall cases in B.C. this winter. An acute care ward for the elderly at Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westmin...
__label__pos An estimated $2.7bn (pounds 1.8bn) was lost as a result of computer viruses alone in the United States in 1994 but senior managers were also concerned about the increasing dependence on networks, both inside and outside of the enterprise. Ninety-seven per cent were worried about the threat of viruses; 93 p...
__label__pos Comment by Joy Dunbar When I first started writing about investments in 2007 I was put in charge of writing about multi-manager funds. The aim of these funds was to pool the best funds that the market had to offer and the fund selector would be able to assess the geographical, investment and strategic risk...
__label__pos UK: Indulgent "health products" not the answer for the calorie conscious consumer Low fat and reduced calorie snacks, cakes and biscuits are becoming increasingly popular and a new study by market analysts Mintel has found that weight conscious consumers are increasingly turning to these indulgent "health ...
__label__pos They may not get it this year, but boosters of energy storage technologies want their sector to get the same tax credits that the federal government extends to the wind and solar industries. “It would be a good economic investment for us as a government and as a nation to invest in advancing these technolo...
__label__neg Overview Around the age of 40, a woman’s skin starts to change because of hormonal alterations that can cause moisture loss, pigmentation changes and sensitivity. A variety of treatment options, such as plastic surgery, laser treatments and chemical peels, can help renew the skin, but there are also less c...
__label__neg Vanderbilt leading international THERAPY trial to study benefits of combined drug and interventional therapy approach for stroke victimsJune 25, 2012 The THERAPY trial involves use of the standard-of-care, clot-busting intravenous drug tPA (tissue plasminogen activator) and an interventional device treatme...
__label__pos For those who had seen Bellandur lake in Bangalore a year ago filled with chemical pollutants igniting fire, the surface of Ulsoor lake should come as a bigger shock as many dead fish have filled its banks, pointing not merely pollution but poison in the water. While some attribute it to lower oxygen level...
__label__pos Onsen An onsen is a term for hot springs in the Japanese language though the term is often used to describe the bathing facilities and inns around the hot springs. A volcanically active country, Japan has thousands of onsen scattered along its length and breadth and has some of the best in the world. From ...