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by Shawn Kovacich - 2007-04-21
Being the author of several books on the martial arts and fighting, I am always looking for books of exceptional quality to add to my library. If I have a book in my library, it's definitely worth own...
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by Kathy Steinemann - 2007-05-23
Perhaps jet lag is the culprit. Crossing time zones while you travel is just one of the causes. Some advance knowledge and preparation can result in a more enjoyable trip.Primary Causes of Jet LagCros...
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by Ricky Hussey - 2007-09-25
Everyone suffers a bit of anxiety on occasion. But does that mean you need anti-anxiety medication? Not necessarily.Your palms begin to sweat and your stomach begins to flutter but you're fine. Yo...
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by Alien - 2007-10-02
Ringworm is a common infection among children and adults worldwide. These skin complaints are very contagious and can prove very distressing. They can be spread from human to human, through cont...
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by Alien - 2007-10-29
Ringworm, also known as "Tinea", is a contagious fungal infection of the skin, and can exist anywhere on the body. Contrary to its name, ringworm is not caused by a worm, but generally is a reddish to...
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by Donald Saunders - 2007-11-30
Sleep apnea is an increasingly common sleep problem which currently affects some 18,000,000 people in America alone. This figure represents about 6.62% of the population and does not take into con...
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by Reggie Andersen - 2008-04-25
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by April Kerr - 2008-05-21
There has been a lot of talk about solar technology in the press in recent years as the world starts to realize that we cannot continue to abuse the world in the way we have been. Although we tend to...
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by Donald Saunders - 2008-06-13
For many years aspirin has been seen as a wonder drug for treating many different conditions including headaches. Today however there are a number of other drugs which are being used in place of a...
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by Juliet Cohen - 2008-07-17
The gallstones are tiny, stone-like the burdens which develop in the gall bladder. The gall bladder is small, in the pear bag shape arranged below your liver in the abdomen higher right. The galls...