Dec 26
In today’s world many people are talking about plastic surgery everywhere. You can attain an eye catchy look by doing plastic surgery. You can reshape your nose, lifting your eye lids, reducing your tummy if it is looking bigger and many. These surgeries can be done in plastic surgery clinic with assistance of plastic surgery experts. Do not feel shy of doing plastic surgery. Today’s technology is more advanced to udrego surgery in safe way without any side effects.
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Dec 06
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — An estimated 9.3 million American adults lost health insurance coverage as a result of increased unemployment during the recession of 2007-09, according to a newly published study by researchers at Cornell, Indiana and Carnegie Mellon universities.
The study, titled “The Impact of the Macroeconomy on Health Insurance Coverage: Evidence From the Great Recession,” relies on data from the Census Bureau’s Survey of Income and Program Participation and monthly unemployment figures to generate accurate and up-to-date estimates for the effect of the state unemployment rate on health insurance coverage, both for the overall population and specific subgroups.
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Nov 30
While there arent many types of white fruits and vegetables, they may already be common in your diet, as onions, potatoes, mushrooms, bananas, cauliflower, pears and garlic are all included in this group. Since white colored plants are grouped by their lack of pigment, rather than by a unifying color, they all have very different advantages.
The Benefits of Garlic and Onions
Garlic contains allicin, which is the compound responsible for this root vegetables strong odor. Allicin has been shown to have some antioxidant activity, which means it can help prevent cancer and heart disease.
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Nov 25

New findings presented by Finnish researchers at the University of Turku further supports the potential benefits of probiotics during the first months of life, particularly with regards to respiratory health.
The scientists claim a near 30 percent reduction in respiratory illness among infants whose diets were supplemented daily with the probiotic Bifidobacterium animalis, subspecies BB-12, as compared to those in their control group.
They also used the study as an opportunity to further test a new form of slow-delivery medical pacifier designed to administer more accurate dosages of medicine to very young children.
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