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Windows technical support number 1-800-261-4071 - 0 views

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Windows Technical Support Number 1 800 261 4071 - 0 views

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    Windows support number 1-800-261-4071 is a staff of best technicians and experts who are will to help our clients at any time. We provide our services over the phone for common issues and for complicated issues we conduct a remote connection technology. just dial our Windows technical support number 1-800-261-4071 for an urgent need and help, you can also visit our websites as http://technicalsupportnumberforwindows.com
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WebMD - Better Information. Better Health. - 0 views

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    WebMD provides valuable health information, tools for managing your health, and support to those who seek information.\n\nThe WebMD content staff blends award-winning expertise in medicine, journalism, health communication and content creation to bring you the best health information possible. Our esteemed colleagues at MedicineNet.com are frequent contributors to WebMD and comprise our Medical Editorial Board
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Vitamin D and MS: Burton - 0 views

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    "Dr. Jodie Burton is the acting principal investigator (PI) of the dose-escalation trial of oral vitamin D3 with calcium supplementation in patients with multiple sclerosis with Dr. O'Connor. She started the trial as his fellow, while doing an additional 2 years of training in MS specifically after she received her neurology certification. She completed her fellowship training in 2007. Now she is staff doing clinical research and continuing with the vitamin D trial. As of August 2009, she will be Assistant Professor in Neurology in the Department of Clinical Neuroscience in Calgary and at the University of Calgary. She will be part of the MS team there with Dr. Luanne Metz and the MS group. Please scroll down for an abstract of the trial: A Phase I/II dose-escalation trial of oral vitamin D3 with calcium supplementation in patients with multiple sclerosis." Conclusions: High-dose VD3 (~10 000 IU/day, possibly higher) in MS is safe and tolerable, with evidence of clinical improvement."
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Eyeglasses & Eyewear in St. Louis | overland | Maryland heights - 0 views

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    Overland Optical, you will never be treated like just another appointment. Our experienced doctors and responsive staff members will make sure you always feel welcome and well cared-for during your visit.
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Optometrist & Sunwear in Bridgeton | Maryland Heights - 0 views

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    Overland Optical Family Eyecare, you will never be treated like just another appointment. Our experienced doctors and responsive staff members will make sure you always feel welcome and well cared-for during your visit.
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Self-Help Cancer - Complementary and alternative cancer treatments - 4 views

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    The Author The author of this site is the British writer, John Davidson. Please note that the author is neither a doctor, nor a qualified health practitioner. Every cancer patient should always consult his or her medical practitioner with regard to the use of complementary remedies or treatments, and nothing on this site should be construed in any way as medical or therapeutic advice. It is simply the result of one person's search for solutions. Please read our disclaimer. About This Site Internet searches trawl up vast amounts of information about cancer, from a broad spectrum of viewpoints. The information and internet links on this site are for those seeking to augment the treatment offered by their hospital oncology (cancer) unit. Of course, a great many other internet sites concerning cancer can be found by keying the requisite search words into any of the major search engines. The content of this site was initially prepared, at the request of medical and nursing staff and others, some weeks after I had had an emergency operation for the removal of a colon cancer, and while undergoing chemotherapy in case any cancer cells had gone AWOL. There had been some escape of cancer cells into associated lymph nodes (3 out of 17, including the most distal), but no other tumours had been picked up by a CT scan. When I returned home from hospital in September 2005, with the help of friends, I started doing some research on cancer. I was amazed to discover that despite the billions of pounds/euros/dollars etc. spent on cancer research, and the many advances in understanding the numerous variants of the disease, the standard treatment for my stage of colon cancer is still a drug (fluorouracil, also called 5FU) that has been in use for more than forty years, has uncomfortable side effects, and which only increases the chances of survival after five years by 5 to 10%.
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5-Day Raw Food Dairy | Slate Magazine - 19 views

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    Jodi Mardesich works at the Ann Wigmore Institute, a living foods school in Puerto Rico. She was previously a staff writer for Fortune and the San-Jose Mercury News. Seven months ago, I wasn't even a vegetarian. I thought I'd skip most classes, but once I got here, I became morbidly fascinated with colon health, digestion, and the benefits of wheat grass, and I didn't miss a single class. At first I felt like utter crap-I had headaches daily, and I felt bitchy and exhausted. Detoxing, everyone at the institute called it. (They blame every unpleasant symptom on detoxing.) But about a week into my stay, I started to feel different. Energized. Mentally sharper. Happier. More serene. Lighter. (I lost 10 pounds in the first week and didn't really need to lose weight.) I slept less. I started waking at dawn and going to bed earlier than I would have left the house for a night of partying back home in New York. My eyes even started changing color. Not just the whites, which got whiter, but my irises changed, too-from very dark to a richer, reddish brown.
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    Wearing any magnetic bracelet or Bracelets for Pain might ease the pain caused due to arthritis of hips and knees, as the UK researchers proved. Anecdotal benefits already has been reported by the wearers yet studies are there which compare such bracelets with dumb version have produced a mixed result. The present study by the Medical Journal, British found the significant reduction of pain among more than 65 wearers. Again the Peninsular School Medical team said that the effect can be real and again depend on the individual's faith. Also, a magnet with high strength (about 170mTesla and above) is required to have an effect on the pain. Whatever is the mechanism, the benefits of magnetic bracelets seemed clinically useful. Women's are found to be wearing sleek stylish or broad bracelets of either silver plated, pure copper, bronze or gold plated which actually look good and many of you must have wondered what are these and if they are any sort of style statement or trend and many must have known what they actually are and wanted to know if they work or not. These are the magnetic therapy bracelets for women or Bracelets for Pain and you have guessed right so far, we are going to discuss, in this article. There is a variety of Bracelets for Pain. Simple magnetic copper bracelets, Turquoise leaf copper magnetic bracelets, copper double hearted magnetic bracelets, bracelets of copper with black onyx, copper leaf tiger eye magnetic bracelets, Two worlds copper bracelets, heavy magnetic bracelets with a cuff mirror touch, cuff solid shiny vines and flowery bracelet, crossroads magnetic bracelets with price range of $13-$49 are pretty popular, matching varied tastes of women with sleek, bold, beautiful designs and come with warranty and discounts too. It is advisable from some sources for pregnant women to not wear these Bracelets for Pain. People into sports can use these, these magnetic therapy bracelets for peop
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Cargill India to begin production at first maize unit - 1 views

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    FBR Staff Writer Published 05 January 2015 Cargill India is set to commence production at its INR5bn ($78.8m) maize milling unit in Karnataka in June 2015. Construction work on the maize plant is currently underway, reports fnbnews.com.
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Mrs. Fields Confections acquires Maxfield Candy - 1 views

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    FBR Staff Writer Published 26 December 2014 Mrs. Fields Confections, a subsidiary of Famous Brands International, has acquired Maxfield Candy Company for an undisclosed amount. The transaction includes the acquisition of Maxfield Candy's brands Maxfield Candy and Nutty Guys. This investment is in line with the company's strategy to expand its Mrs.
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