Chinese Shar Pei Dog Breed History, Health Issues, Grooming and Personality Traits

August 18th, 2010
Description: The Chinese Shar Pei is a large dog that stands between 11 and 18 inches in height. This dog is famous for its wrinkled, saggy skin. It has a square profile with a broad and flat head. The muzzle is exceptionally full and wide with a moderate stop. This breed's tongue is blue- black in colour. The teeth meeting in a scissor bite. The eyes are small almost hidden and are almond shaped, they are set wide apart. With high sets triangular ears that are small and curved ...
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Should My Company Use a Document Management Solution?

August 17th, 2010
In general, any company of medium to substantial size should be using some sort of document management solution whether it is a self developed solution to handle voip fax retrieval or a pre-packaged enterprise option. In general, document management is defined as a system, application or program used to track and store electronic documents and or images of paper documents such as pdfs. High level document management solutions also allow the user base to search for their documents ...
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Health Insurance 101 - The Basics You Need to Know!

August 17th, 2010
Health insurance is a legal contract between two or more parties that promises certain performance in exchange for considerations. A health insurance policy is considered a unilateral contract. This is because only one party (the insurer) is required to fulfill their obligation. While a policy owner may decide to terminate premium payments, as long as the payments are paid the insurer must meet their responsibility under the contract. A health insurance policy can provide just one or ...
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The Hippocratic Oath Upheld - PHI, your personal health

August 16th, 2010
i>"I will respect the privacy of my patients, for their problems are not disclosed to me that the world may know."(1) This excerpt from the modern Hippocratic Oath to which every doctor swears by; it was set to ensure that each patient's information and condition is kept private. The communal spaces of a clinic pharmacy or hospital often don't mirror the tenet for medical privacy. For example, standing in line waiting to ask the pharmacist a personal question can be an embarrassing and even ...
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How to Survive the Next Killer Flu Pandemic

August 15th, 2010
Flu pandemics occur with predictable regularity, generally about three per century. The last major one was in 1918 when approximately 50 million people died. There were two more of less serious magnitude in 1957 and 1968. Today there is a new, extremely virulent strain of virus ermerging in Southeast Asia which is already responsible for killing dozens of people. So far those infected have contracted the illness directly from birds but health officials are concerned that if and when the virus ...
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New health food additives? Resistant starch

August 14th, 2010
Researchers surprised to find that a widely present in the carbohydrates in the starch?? Resistant starch, dietary fiber on human health than the more general significance. In 1982, it is reported that when carrying out quantitative analysis of dietary fiber, starch was found embedded in insoluble dietary fiber in the phenomenon, this part of the starch is defined as resistant starch. The discovery of resistant starch aroused great interest, its physical characteristics (such as ...
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Health, The Forgotten Friend

August 13th, 2010
How many times have you heard someone say, "If I could do it all over again, I'd take better care of my health"? Or have you heard people say, "If I get rid of this disease, I'll eat right and exercise more frequently"? Unfortunately, most people don't receive that second chance. Most people do not appreciate the importance of their health until it is failing. Cookies, candy, chips, ice cream, french fries, alcohol we run to them for comfort and solace. We think these foods make us feel better, ...
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Vitamin Supplements for Preventive Health

August 12th, 2010
Taking a megadose of vitamins for preventive health is still being researched. There are hopes that certain vitamins will be proven to prevent certain diseases and disorders from developing. Yet, there are many in the medical community who believe that vitamin supplementation will never take the place of modern medicine, and "miracle"statements will never be made about vitamins. However, what cannot be disputed are the medicinal properties found in vitamins, and more specifically in ...
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Mineeda Vital Releases VitalVMH New Australian Made Mens Health and Womens Health Multivitamin

August 11th, 2010
Mineeda Vital (see www.mineeda.com.au) is an innovative Australian company in the vitamins, supplements and natural health industry. The supplements, natural healthcare and wellbeing company has recently released VitalVMH: a one per day multivitamin, multimineral and multiherbal formulation with natural extracts for mens and womens general health and wellbeing. Mineeda Vital will launch a range of premium vitamin, mineral and herbal products for health conscious Australians for ...
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Cairn Terrier Dog Breed History, Health Issues, Grooming, Temperament and Living Conditions

August 10th, 2010
Description: The Cairn Terrier dog has a fox like expression; and is a hardy little terrier. The head is wide and in proportion to its length, with a strong muzzle, that is medium length. The nose is black, with the muzzle covered in hair giving this dog its softer appearance. With triangular, pointy ears, giving it an alert look, and having wide set eyes, that are hazel in colour, and wonderful shaggy eyebrows and a topknot. Their teeth meet in a scissor or level bite. This dog ...
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