Dirty Hospitals May Be the New Reality
Dirty hospitals may be the new reality with increasing patients and decreasing budgets. News this morning about a university hospital in Essex, England brings to mind the problems that are plaguing our local hospital in Nanaimo, Canada. Named in the latest report are...
created by Barbara McPherson | 1 hr ago | updated 48 mins ago
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You can't sweat out a hangover
Many people believe that they can compensate for the bad effects of drinking alcohol by having a good workout the next morning. Research from the UK's Department of Health shows that a large grouop people feel that...
Swine Flu and $$$$: WHO Experts - Pharma Funded? Mask Fashion
Aleksander Saversky believes that WHO has dramatized the situation around H1N1, speculating that it is due to their close ties with the world's major pharmaceutical companies. But it is not only him. Danish...
Italian doctor discovers simple cure for Multiple Sclerosis
An Italian doctor, Paolo Zamboni, believes he has discovered a simple cure for Multiple Sclerosis. Zamboni's cure is a simple surgical operation that unblocks blood vessels to the brain. Zamboni...
Suzie Grogan's Lavish Spending Spree, Didn't Have Breast Cancer
Suzie Grogan was diagnosed with breast cancer in August 2006 and went through so many cancer treatments, from chemotherapy to radiation, that she decided she didn't want to spend what little she had left of her life not enjoying herself to the maximum.So she spent her 50,000... test story
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Why Does Turkey Make You Sleepy? Blame Tryptophan
Does turkey dinner make you drowsy? Many people think eating turkey on Thanksgiving makes them sleepy. But, it turns out there is no magic ingredient in turkey itself that is causing people to feel sleepy. In fact, tryptophan -- the molecule blamed for making people feel...
An Easy Last Minute Bird Baking Recipe! The Fat Holiday
My favorite turkey to memory was abut 4 years ago. We got are hands juiced in Mayo and massaged it into an 18 pounder. After 4 hours on 425 degrees it had a perfect brown glaze, made a nice gravy, and kept the Turkey Moist. We were more thankful it looked...
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