Archive for December, 2008
On 7 July 2005 suicide bombers attacked London’s transport system during the morning rush hour. At 8:50 am three bombs exploded within seconds of each other. The first bomb was on a Circle Line train between Liverpool Street and Aldgate, the second on a westbound Circle Line at Edgware Road and the third on a south-bound Piccadilly Line train between Kings Cross and Russell Square. Almost an hour later a fourth bomb exploded on a bus in Tavistock Square. The bombs killed fifty two commuters, the four suicide bombers and at least seven hundred people were injured. The bombings occurred at a time that the UK was hosting the full first day of the G8 summit and London was celebrating being chosen to host the 2012 Summer Olympics.
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There are two types of water, water that harms and water that heals. Namely, structured water or life water and unstructured water or dead water. The quality of these water are determined by the molecular structure. Water molecules are made up of one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms (H2O). Water that heals or structured water have 6 H2O units bonded together to form clusters.
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People with bad breath or halitosis can cure halitosis by changing their diet. They can cure halitosis by adding sugarless yogurt, Vitamin C, and fiber to their diet.
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Cystic fibrosis, unfortunately, happens to be one of the most common inherited genetic disorders and about 1 in every 2500 newborns in the United States is affected. It happens to be most common in both Caucasians and Hispanics, and seldom occurs in those people of either African or Asian descent.
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Doesn’t it sound ridiculous that life would have been more difficult without the existence of bacteria? Well, actually that is the whole truth. Unfortunately, many go “sick” just with the mention of this organisms, choosing to ignore the fact that there are helpful bacteria.
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There are literally millions of people out there that believe that they have the answer to the question is bottled water better than tap, but they may not know as much as they think that they do. Everyone seems to believe that the bottled water that they’re drinking is safe, but is it really safer than the water that you get from the tap?
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Have you ever wondered why sometimes you keep on clearing your throat? Well, let me assure it’s not a mere habit but an effect of streptococcus Bacteria. They are actually responsible for sore throat, fever and sometimes pneumonia.
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Implant miniaturization will continue to put pressure on battery manufacturers to develop ever smaller energy sources. Implants are also finding their way into younger patients who expect these implants to last a longer time before replacement. As the human population generally enjoys an increased life span, the need for more implants with longer life increases, creating additional demand for long-lasting power sources.
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Do you know what the number one cause of a yeast infection is? It is not yeast in the body, although that is what many people feel that it is. You might be surprised to learn that yeast is actually present in the world around us at all times and in almost 50% of us, it is also in our body in natural levels. The yeast does not cause any harm and as a matter of fact, it provides us with some benefits that can not be found anywhere else in nature. This yeast is in our body in a limited sense because of natural bacteria which helps to keep the number of spores in check.
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Hemorrhoid treatments - which one is right for you, how much recovery time is needed, when will you notice results, what should you consider before starting treatment - I’ll cover all this and more in this article. I’ll talk about what worked well for me, what didn’t, as well as giving you a few handy tips including things you can do right now to alleviate your hemorrhoid pain.
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