Posted on : 30-03-2012 | By : Lincoln Fry | In : Healthy Food Posts
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Every year on March 24, the whole world observes World Tuberculosis Day. It was in the year 1882 that a person called Robert Koch found that there were bacteria that caused tuberculosis. The day is respected and observed as World Tuberculosis Day in order to spread the awareness of how the disease affects people globally. The global effects of this disease is huge and so efforts are being taken to eliminate the disease by spreading the awareness. Today there are more than 2 million people who suffer from this disease and they often die of this epidemic TB or tuberculosis.
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Posted on : 17-03-2012 | By : Lincoln Fry | In : Healthy Food Posts
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You are here: Home / Featured / Study Finds Physical Exercise Makes You Feel Excited and Enthusiastic March 7, 2012 By Mark
Have you ever wondered for no particular reason, without any thought process involved?
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Posted on : 15-03-2012 | By : Lincoln Fry | In : Healthy Food Posts
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Weve always been big on reading to our sons and our childrens book collection is constantly growing. The kids have some books that they like to read again and again, but for the most part, many are enjoyed a couple of times and then collect dust on the bookshelf. Because we dont want the books to go to waste, and theres only so much space in our house for the kids library, we go through the books and thin them out to make room for more. We have several ways to pass along the good reads, while clearing the shelves for new additions.
Garage Sales
Every once in a while we, or our friends, will have garage sales.
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Posted on : 06-03-2012 | By : Lincoln Fry | In : Healthy Food Posts
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Butter and baby oil were Amanda Moore’s introduction to the joys of tanning—and turning her pale complexion bronze during her teen years.
Moore’s mother was adamantly against tanning beds, so the young woman would meet her friends in secret at her grandmother’s house to bathe in the sunshine, completely slathered in butter, baby oil or “anything that would attract the sun.” “I absolutely hated being pale, so the day I turned 18 I went and bought an unlimited tanning pass. I went just about every day for years,” she recalls. “It was so relaxing to just lie there in the peace and quiet.” Then, at the age of 27 and a new mother of infant twin boys, she noticed that a questionable mole had appeared on her chest. A visit to her
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