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The Magnetic Answer for Cancer
http://fitnesswhiz.com/ the-magnetic-answer-for-cancer/The Magnetic Answer for Cancer October 13th, 2008 | Category: Fitness The Cancer Industry of today is BIG MONEY, with CHEMO (still not approved by the FDA) it’s best seller. Any non-pharmaceutical alternatives are simply not welcome in the medical industry.
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Health Insurance Rates Lowest In Texas
http://www.emaxhealth.com/ 1/ 122/ 25318/ health-insurance-rates-lowest-texas.ht…Health insurance study shows that Texas has the highest rates of uninsured. Hispanics in Texas are less likely to be covered than blacks and whites. In other words health insurance is less affordable for Hispanics. The first ever study from U.S. Census Bureau looked at health insurance rates in very details for 2005.
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Winter Weight Coming Soon?
http://fitnesswhiz.com/ winter-weight-coming-soon/Winter Weight Coming Soon? October 08th, 2008 | Category: Health News We all know what happens when winter comes, particularly whether we live in diverse temperate climates where winter is really winter and summer is really blistering hot at times, like here in my native Ohio. One thing I
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Lupus 4th Annual Walk for a Cure
http://fitnesswhiz.com/ lupus-4th-annual-walk-for-a-cure/Lupus 4th Annual Walk for a Cure October 08th, 2008 | Category: Fitness August 20, 2004 — Northwest Indiana Chapter The 4th Annual Lupus Walk for a Cure will be held rain or shine on Saturday, October 16th at Countryside Park, 5250 US Highway 6 in Portage.
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See Mommy Run. See Baby Smile. See Mommy Get in Shape.
http://fitnesswhiz.com/ see-mommy-run-see-baby-smile-see-mommy-get-in-shape/See Mommy Run. See Baby Smile. See Mommy Get in Shape. October 07th, 2008 | Category: Fitness August 16, 2004 — seeMOMMYrun launched its web site just two short weeks ago and has already recruited more than one hundred local area moms.
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Car or pedestrian — How we can follow objects with our eyes
http://fitnesswhiz.com/ car-or-pedestrian-how-we-can-follow-objects-with-our-eye…Car or pedestrian — How we can follow objects with our eyes October 03rd, 2008 | Category: Health News When an object moves fast, we follow it with our eyes: our brain correspondingly calculates the speed of the object and adapts our eye movement to it. that in itself is an huge achievement, yet our brain can do even more than that.
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TM Advertising’s OMMA Award for Superpages.com Ad Is Something to Sneeze At
http://www.adoperationsonline.com/ 2008/ 10/ 02/ tm-advertisings-omma-award-for-…TM Advertising’s OMMA Award for Superpages.com Ad Is Something to Sneeze At » by Otilia Otlacan in: Ads by Display, Events, In-Stream Ads, Overlay Ads, Pre-roll Ads, Roadblock Ads TM Advertising, one of the nation’s leading full-service communication agencies, and Superpages.com® today announced
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What Sorts of Herbs are Used in Weight Loss?
http://fitnesswhiz.com/ what-sorts-of-herbs-are-used-in-weight-loss/What Sorts of Herbs are Used in Weight Loss? October 02nd, 2008 | Category: Health News Weight loss herbal pills are usually synonymous with one specific ingredient, and that is unfortunately caffeine or some other sort of stimulant that some humans, like myself may be sensitive to. You can’t
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Groundbreaking Discovery May Lead to Stronger Antibiotics
http://fitnesswhiz.com/ groundbreaking-discovery-may-lead-to-stronger-antibiotic…Groundbreaking Discovery May Lead to Stronger Antibiotics October 01st, 2008 | Category: Health News The last decade has seen a dramatic decline in the effectiveness of antibiotics, resulting in a mounting public health crisis across the world.
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Will patients stick to physical therapy?
http://fitnesswhiz.com/ will-patients-stick-to-physical-therapy/Will patients stick to physical therapy? October 01st, 2008 | Category: Health News Patients’ responses to a simple questionnaire can reliably predict whether they will adhere to physical treatment after spine surgery, Johns Hopkins scientists propose in a new study.
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