By: Ryan Smiths | 2012-01-12 | Nutrition Most people have experienced the agony associated with food poisoning, but just how dangerous can it be? read more
By: reinereddie | 2011-01-06 | TV After what viewers saw in episode 11 of Hannah Montana's latest season, I'm sure they are finding it very difficult to wait for the coming dose of entertainment. The story now is that, Miley has revealed her identity and everybody has started hating her. read more
By: gfgn | 2010-10-11 | Other Business rare in the U.S. financial crisis has led to the global financial crisis, Chinese companies not also spared, and challenges facing an unprecedented crisis read more
By: Mike Richards | 2011-04-12 | Health & Fitness Here at The Balance You Need, we extend our deepest sympathies to absolutely everyone who has been impacted by Japans deadly earthquake and ensuing tsunami. Here in the United States, New Yorkers pani... read more
By: Lucy Dorilas | 2010-04-02 | Skin care The best way to not get poison ivy rash is to be aware of it so that you can avoid it completely. Know what the plant looks like and learn to be observant when you are in areas where it is likely to thrive. read more
By: Fancy | 2011-09-27 | Dental Description of oral pain in the teeth often "sub-healthy" state, dentin and root exposure, the most common cause of long-term wear and periodontal disease is caused by gingival recession. Gingival swelling / bleeding gums a lot of people think redness or bleeding gums is "lit" result. In fact, this probably means that you have suffered from periodontal disease. read more
By: John Laurusonis, MD | 2010-11-12 | Diseases and Conditions The Poison Ivy vine looks like English ivy, with 3 dark shiny bipennate green leaves. The sap is what causes the severe allergic reaction. Most affected patients never come in direct physical contact with the vine or leaf. Usually someone is burning the plant and the sap is spread by microscopic air particles. The sap can travel up to ten miles in the air if burnt. read more
By: Mari L. McCarthy | 2011-09-12 | Self help Alchemy is a subtle process of effecting change at the cellular level. Journal writing is like alchemy in that it works to change an individual from the inside out. Here are a few examples of alchemical changes you might expect to result from your journaling process. read more
By: Sarah Henery | 2010-04-02 | Pets Prevention is the best way to avoid a poisoning incident. Make yourself aware of the dangers to your Yorkie and have emergency medical treatment supplies on hand. I suggest having an at-home emergency medical kit handy and stocked up in case of any type of emergency. read more
By: Rajkumar Kanagasingam | 2010-04-21 | International studies I had been traveling for almost a decade with the German Praktikum (internship) students through Elephants Pass., watching the similar Lagoon where I crossed at midnights. I also saw how things were changing the world in an surprisingly short time. read more
By: Nancy D | 2010-09-24 | Weight Loss Nobody likes to talk about constipation - supposedly it isn't polite. So we suffer with our pain and inconvenience in silence, desperately hoping that relief will miraculously come, the sooner the better. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-04-21 | News and society The website beautifulpeople.com has just released its list of the most beautiful royals in history based on the survey of 127,000 people. According to the list, Princess Grace of Monaco, an Oscar-winning actress Grace Kelly is named as the most beautiful princess ever. The second place is Queen Rania of Jordan. Especially, the bride-to-be Kate Middleton, who will become part of the Royal Family when she marries Prince William on April 29, will be one among the most beautiful princess in history at the third place. Other beauties who are also honored in top ten are Princess Charlotte of Monaco, Princess Gayatri Devi, Princess Madeline of Sweden, Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, Princess Margaret and Princess Masako of Japan. read more
By: Jim Chase | 2011-07-04 | Men's Health Based on a survey taken in the summer of 2003, a survey of 1000 men, 200 spouses of men with enlarged prostate, 100 primary care physicians and 100 urologists, Joe Theismann launched a campaign called "EP In America with Joe Theismann". The purpose was to educate men about an enlarged prostate. read more
By: Dirk Hagemann | 2010-03-29 | Music The normal "12-bar-Blues" usually consists of 3 chords. Usually named as "I-IV-V"-chords, alternatively as Tonic - Subdominant -Dominant. The I-Chord is the basic keynote of the Song, from which the two different can be derived. read more
By: john7kenhe | 2010-12-03 | Computer Compiling Fuppes media server from supply on Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic isn't precisely a easy task, however with slightly little bit of persistence and time it may be done. read more