Apr 27
Along with the many chairs you can get for your office, there are the wooden office chairs. These chairs are yet another choice, offering ergonomic adjustments and many upholstery options for you to choose from. All wooden office chairs are yet another option for you to consider. Also referred to as banker's chairs, the biggest problem to wooden chairs are that there are few adjustment available; with height sometimes being the only adjustment to the chair. When you look at a wooden office ...
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Apr 26
Buy natural health supplements? When looking to buy natural health supplements and natural tonics for health and wellness, chances are you'll find your options are limited in local stores. Online, there are many possibilities. However, an important question is - how to know which natural tonics for health and wellness are legitimate ones that provide specific health benefits? Ideally, vitamin and nutrient requirements would come totally from your diet. The problem is - many people make poor ...
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Apr 25
The Science of Getting Rich Program is a program based on the book 'the Science of Getting Rich', written in 1910 by Wallace Wattles. This particular program has been created by Bob Proctor (author, personal coach, leader), with Jack Canfield and Dr Michael Beckwith who all featured in the hit 'the Secret'. The book was also the basis of Napoleon Hill's book 'Think and Grow Rich', and Bob Proctor's earlier book 'You Were Born Rich'. While you can get the original Science of Getting Rich for ...
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Apr 24
Carter Sinclair Korea News : Thanks to a new collaboration between the nutrition department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a highly regarded Oriental medicine center in Korea, researchers are now exploring Asian medicinal herbs as a tool for managing the global epidemic of Type II diabetes and obesity now sweeping through developed and developing countries alike. Through a recent Memorandum of Understanding between the university and Chungbuk Oriental Medicine Center, South ...
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Apr 23
Companies have long considered data collection and analysis to be fundamental activities for long term strategic planning. Before the rise of the Information Age, most decision making was based on guess-work or trial-and-error practices. Businesses seeking to achieve a sustainable advantage over their competition quickly turned to information management systems for detailed data analysis. These systems and methods have evolved to what is now known by the broader term "business intelligence" or ...
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Apr 22
Research suggests that seasonal vitamin D deficiency could be linked to flu outbreaks in North America and other temperate areas. Flu is largely seasonal in temperate areas, appearing and spreading rapidly during the fall and winter, subsiding through the spring and summer months, and sometimes reemerging the following autumn. Records show that flu outbreaks occur when solar radiation is at its lowest. In temperate climates flu virtually disappears during the summer months, while in tropical ...
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Apr 21
Stress comes in many forms, workplace stress, family stress, grief over loss of a loved one, etc... Some can be avoided, but as we know, many cannot. Some people handle stress better than others, and some even thrive onit.Regardless, stress takes its toll. Stress has been proven to rid your body of many essential vitamins and minerals. Particularly vitamins C, E, and B. This leads to lethargy, lower focussed mental activities (clinically stress causes more erratic brain activity and a ...
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Apr 20
Low carb diets are popular. How good are they? How healthy are they? It all depends on what you know about the difference between different types of carbohydrates. Common table sugar represents 20 to 25 percent of the daily caloric intake of Americans who live on the typical "All American" processed food diet. In the early 1800s average sugar consumption was about 12 pounds per person a year. In 1997, it was 152 pounds per person. Is that too much? You bet it is. It's making us old before we ...
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Apr 19
A new Columbia University study shows that as many as three-fourths of premenopausal women with early stage breast cancer have vitamin D deficiency. It was further found that daily supplementation of 400 IU per day did not correct the deficiency. The 103 women on whom the study focused were all receiving chemotherapy. Of these, a total of 74% were vitamin D deficient at baseline, with 80% of African-Americans and 84% of Hispanics deficient at baseline. All of the women were given daily ...
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Apr 18
An Art school has a primary focus on the visual arts, such as graphic design, illustration, painting, photography, and sculpture. They are specific to the type of education that you wish to obtain. Art schools differ from larger institutions by degrees including such classes as science and math. When the school is considered an accredited college, you can still obtain a bachelor of Fine Arts degree. There are certain criteria that you need to meet in order to be accepted into an art ...
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