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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

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Sunday, June 27, 2010

ASTROLOGY

ASTROLOGY AND SIGN FORECASTS

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Monday, June 21, 2010

ASTROLOGY

Astrology
Your Sun Signs / Star Signs / Horoscope
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Eat 6 Meals a Day for Maximum Weight Loss

Eat 6 Meals a Day for Maximum Weight Loss
>>>> By Divya
(1) Increase Your Metabolism
(2) Burn Calories with the Thermic Effect of Food
(3) Maintain Peak Energy Levels
(4) Build Muscle

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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Five Ways To Avoid Swine Flu While Traveling


1. Research
Before you take off, learn about current status of H1N1 at your destination and any other vaccines you might need. In addition, find out what resources might be available in the event of an emergency and who you could call. If you are going to a less developed country, talk to your doctor about bringing anti-viral drugs like Tamiflu. The World Health Organization, Centers For Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. State Department are valuable sources of information.
2. Prepare For Inconveniences
Many international airports are monitoring visitors, so you may be quarantined if they suspect that you have H1N1 or have been exposed to the illness. According to the U.S. State Department, China quarantined thousands of U.S. travelers between May and August, but since September, quarantines have been less frequent. Because quarantines can last several days, it is crucial that travelers with chronic conditions bring extra medication.
3. Face Mask
According to the experts we talked to, the common surgical mask provides little protection against H1N1 because the virus can still pass through the mask's pores. A N95 respirator is widely considered more effective, because it is designed to filter out minute particles. The CDC's Web site does warn that it is more difficult to breathe through a respirator over a long duration and it is not intended for children. Both are available for purchase online.
4. Practice Good Hygiene
Regardless of whether you get the vaccination or not, good hygiene is a basic and critical rule in the war against H1N1. The maxims are tried and true: wash your hands frequently with soap and water; use alcohol-based hand sanitizers; avoid contact with mucus membranes (eyes, nose, mouth); cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze. Dr. Myles Druckman, a vice president for International SOS, says you should try to avoid standing near people who are ill, maintaining a distance of at least three to six-feet.
5. Don't fly
If you suspect you are coming down with the flu, and especially if you register a fever, don't travel. Not only do you face the risk of quarantine, but you're putting your fellow passengers and co-workers in jeopardy. Your firm and your family will understand. It will be easier to recover from home where you know your doctors and don't have to deal with the stress of travel. If you are worried about the cost of cancellation, purchase travel insurance beforehand, just make sure you read the fine print and pick a provider that does not make exclusions for pandemics or epidemics.

>>>> By Nikhil Khanna

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Tips to Get a Flat Stomach

Eat smart. Avoid the processed foods, junk foods and sugary beverages. Workout hard, avoid the long boring cardios and make it fun.
>>>>> By Gurinder Singh (Gary)


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