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Credit Report Errors; Cases Under Review - 2 views

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    Credit bureaus receive customer data from various lenders which is then fed into individual reports. Read Our Blog to Find Out more
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Credit Talk: Questions About Fixing Your Credit Reports? Dealing With Debt Collectors? - 1 views

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    People do undergo financial downturns or there are times when on account of exigencies the money gets sucks and one is not left with funds to serve the loan obligations. Read our Blog to Find out More

Remedy Meds Ozempic Weightloss - [ BEWARE ] What is Ozempic Used For ? - 1 views

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21 Articles | Daydreaming Power - 0 views

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    The pace of change in the work world is increasing exponentially at a dramatic rate. A report highlights a startling prediction "that we will face the equivalent of all the milestones of the 20th century--world wars, creation of the automobile.
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172 inmates escape Haiti prison, 2 dead: report - Locality News - 0 views

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    Officials have launched a manhunt for the absconders, with police glance all roads in the Arcadins coastal zone near Arcahaie prison.
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Type 2 diabetes risk higher for night shift workers - 0 views

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    In America, odds are, you're at risk of diabetes. That's a fact. And what if your job is putting you at an even greater risk for the condition? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that 29.1 million Americans have diabetes. Of those, 8.1 million are undiagnosed, just carrying on with unhealthy habits that are bound to make things worse. Diabetes tends to be higher among seniors and most prevalent in American Indians and Alaskan Natives.
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Anesthesia: Molecules That Make You Sleep - 0 views

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    There is a quote from Antonio Muñoz Molina, which was used by Alfredo Pérez-Rubalcaba during the inauguration of the International Year of Chemistry, according recounts the exceptional reporter moment Bernardo Herradón, and it is also possible to find Wikiquotes : "Just lie back on the Chair of the dentist to be cured to any nostalgia of lost pre-technological havens. Any time spent before the anesthesia was awful. "
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China gets the virus after a decade of declaring themselves polio free | eHEALTH Magazine - 0 views

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    Till a few days ago we thought that going at the current trends of Polio cases, India might be completely polio free in a few years. In 2011, only 1 case of Polio was reported in the country. While in 2010, the numbers of cases reported were 39 compared to 498 in 2009.
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Capitalizing On Emerging Trends - 0 views

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    IntroductionConsumers are highly aware of the need to look one's best in a society which is dominated by Visual Culture. Most see haircare as a pivotal part of their beauty regime.
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Nutraceuticals Market in India 2010 - 0 views

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    Nutraceuticals is one of the booming markets India. Owing to the growing health consciousness amongst consumers over preventive measures for diseases, this market is being fueled with growth potential. Predominantly vitamins and minerals derived from oral pills were used for curing certain diseases and ailments.
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Coronary Stents Market in India 2012 - 0 views

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    The medical device market is a thriving segment of the healthcare industry in India. Rise in the number of hospitals and increasing requirement of healthcare facilities on account of the changing demographics and increasing lifestyle diseases is creating a need for sophisticated devices and equipments which can provide accurate treatment to individuals.
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Mindfulness Meditation The Relaxing Way To Stop Smoking - NewsWire - 0 views

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    Mindfulness meditation has been shown by researchers to help smokers reduce their smoking by 60 percent, a new report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows. Great news for the meditation community with another seal of approval!
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Health and wellness: How to defend yourself from harmful air pollutants - 0 views

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    Diet, exercise, and stress management all play important roles in heart, lung, and brain health. however a recent report from the world Health Organization suggests that the positive effects of those healthy way decisions may be jeopardized by the straightforward act of taking a breath.
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Illnesses among workers highlight concerns about health risks of oil cleanup - 0 views

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    Scattered reports of illnesses among workers helping to clean up oil in the Gulf of Mexico have highlighted concerns about possible health risks posed by the disaster and cleanup efforts.
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Sugar intake now linked to Heart Disease | Woman's Health & Wellness to Thrive with Mic... - 0 views

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    According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, added sugar, previously associated mainly with obesity is now being linked to heart disease. The report states that sugars in soft drinks, processed and prepared foods are the culprits - lowering our good HDL cholesterol while raising our triglycerides
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CORRECTED: Therapy may help some with deadly peanut allergy | Reuters - 0 views

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    Peanut allergy has proven to be a tough nut to crack. While there's still no way to make peanuts completely safe for people who are allergic to them, an experimental therapy may make them less deadly, report researchers from Germany and the US.
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Drink water to curb weight gain? Clinical trial confirms effectiveness of simple appeti... - 0 views

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    Has the long-sought magic potion in society's "battle with the bulge" finally arrived? An appetite-control agent that requires no prescription, has no common side effects, and costs almost nothing? Scientists report results of a new clinical trial confirming that just two 8-ounce glasses of the stuff, taken before meals, enables people to shed pounds. The weight-loss elixir is ordinary water.
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Psychiatric Drugs: Chemical Warfare on Humans - interview with Robert Whitaker - 0 views

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    Investigative reporter Robert Whitaker, author of the groundbreaking book Mad In America, is now pursuing a fascinating line of research into how the mammoth psychiatric drug industry is endangering the American public by covering up the untold cases of suffering, anguish and disease caused by the most widely prescribed antidepressants and antipsychotic medications.
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