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General procedures to keep a microscope clean and long using.
By SAIKAT KUMAR DUTTA | Published 12/17/2007
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A basic explanation of the history of the microscope and a comparison of the two current varieties of microscopes.
By Lain | Published 2/13/2008
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Soldered glass jewelry and microscope slide jewelry is becoming increasingly popular. You can make these soldered pieces of art jewelry yourself from easily obtained supplies.
By Amber Seber | Published 2/1/2008
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The power of USB is once again evident through this magnificent specimen. The days of only scientists using the microscope are over; with this USB device anyone can experience
By The Great Reviewer | Published 7/17/2007
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Uses and reviews of 5 portable digital microscopes.
By Brian Jones | Published 8/25/2008
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Face it - no one is going to believe you when you say one of the amoebas from your latest sneeze looks like Abraham Lincoln. You'll be deemed crazy, destined to die with the....
By Blair Mathis | Published 6/2/2008
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Children, students and researchers and hobbyists love microscopes. But there are different microscopes for different situations, people and usage.
By Nina Nixon | Published 8/25/2008
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We can all easily identify many organisms like a zebra from a lion. There isn't much difficulty in it; however, identifying microscopic organisms always seem to be a different issue. It can be easy if you know what to look for!
By Trisha Keli | Published 11/25/2007
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Getting your kids interested in doing homework assignments, participating in class discussions, and bringing home straight A's can now be a possibility. Most children and teenagers are tremendously familiar with the digital products that are available in today's market.
By A.C. Yokum | Published 10/2/2007
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Will the spin-off be a hit or miss having so much to live up to?
By Dana Hackley | Published 9/13/2007
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The nation is about to have a conversation, an impressive achievement for a film.
By El Bicho | Published 6/29/2007
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The Green Bay Packers were one of the surprising elite teams in the league last year going 13-3 thanks to some guy named Brett Favre. This year, the Packers have winning expectations and will be under the microscope the entire season.
By nozawa | Published 4/17/2008
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Skelly grew up in Fort Bend, Indiana.
By Tyler Mills | Published 7/17/2008
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Mr. Stolyarov explains some of the basic terminology, procedures, and tools of electron microscopy to guide those seeking to learn about this powerful instrument for analyzing extremely small biological structures.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 5/31/2007
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Athletes such as Roger Clemens live life under a microscope. Is it fair that they are subjected to such a high level of scrutiny?
By Demetria Dixon | Published 5/1/2008
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Can you see the poor doctor over the microscope? "1,634... 1,635... wait, did I count that one?"
By Jason Love | Published 6/14/2007
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Celebrities are scrutinized under a microscope daily. Did you ever wonder how your favorite actress keeps beautiful? Read on and find out what products the celebrities are using now.
By Brandee Teer | Published 1/30/2007
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Since the final minutes of overtime in the 2006 World Cup Final Match, a giant microscope has been placed on the French player, Zinedine Zidane.
By Shane Carney | Published 8/16/2006
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Steve Kilbey, leader of the 26-year-old Australian band The Church, talks about fleeting fame, the band's new CD and a biography due out on him this year.
By Jim Lundstrom | Published 2/12/2007
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On a serious note, its not easy living under a microscope and exposing the good, bad and the ugly in front of the entire world, so I wish the celebrities of the world Peace and Love this Holiday Season!
By Karen Francis | Published 12/13/2006
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Nephrotic Syndrome is a group of symptoms that include protein in the urine, low blood protein levels and swelling. A personâs urine may also contain fat that is visible under a microscope. The term Nephrotic Syndrome originated in the early 20th century.
By Cristina Olvera | Published 4/6/2007
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In short don't blame government, the evil white man, or any other entity for your problems. Blame yourselves and work as a community for a solution. You as a people have never had such an even playing field as you do today, take advantage of it.
By Deez | Published 4/17/2007
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Jerry Turner makes generator, starter and distributor data plates for antique car and other antiques at his small company.
By Richard L. Meister Jr. | Published 8/25/2006
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Every year hundreds of cats are put to sleep for urinating inappropriately in the home. 90% of all inappropriate urination in cats can be attributed to urinary tract infections that can easily be treated and cured.
By Michelle Mahl | Published 8/23/2006
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Review of five unique places to throw a birthday party for children in St. Petersburg, Florida.
By Jennifer DeLeon | Published 8/22/2006
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If Rivers puts together a solid campaign, the Chargers should edge out the Denver Broncos for the AFC West title. There's no rebuffing the Broncos capable roster, but there is a few minor question marks surrounding their offense.
By Jeremy Dunn | Published 8/29/2006
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The recent death of Dr. James Van Allen, opponent of human space flight, reminds us that the robots vrs astronaut debate is as old as the space age.
By Mark Whittington | Published 8/18/2006
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Rebates are a good thing for money-conscious consumers...as long as you actually get the money you're promised! Read this informative article today and find out how you can avoid becoming a rebate rip-off victim!
By Kassidy Emmerson | Published 9/30/2006
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As a tribute to the lives lost on flight 5191 we should all take a look at the things we take for granted and learn from the mistakes that brought the flight down. We owe it to all on board.
By Joan Graves | Published 9/12/2006
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Star Wars Galaxies offer fun game play at a small price. The problem is that the game never actually starts.
By James Hanna | Published 9/13/2006
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Bacteria are mostly harmless. 70 percent of all bacteria is harmless. It is the remaining 30 perecent that causes disease.
By Deborah Schwabe | Published 8/15/2006
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Because If I counted all the people who broke up after meeting on Singled Out, well, we'd be here all day.
By Jetlag Democracy | Published 9/1/2006
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First dates can be nerve wracking. Here is a list of locales where initial meetings are pressure-free.
By Ayanna G. | Published 9/1/2006
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It is advisable to copyright your work through the Copyright Office, but it is not required in order to establish ownership over the work itself.
By Steve Thompson | Published 8/31/2006
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There are four major causes of plant disease: fungus, bacteria, viruses, and nematodes. Read about how to prevent these plant diseases and what to do if you find them in your garden.
By Chris | Published 9/5/2006
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Infertility is a common problem among married couples today. This guide features some facts that can help understand the basis of fertility and how they can treat their problem.
By Manda Spring | Published 8/8/2006
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Let's work with this premise, even if it's entirely untrue, and I'm not saying that it's not: Al Qaeda isn't real.
By Jetlag Democracy | Published 8/8/2006
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This lab was performed using Drosophila melanogaster fruit flies. Drosophila melanogaster is a useful tool in genetic studies of diploid organisms because it is small, is easily and inexpensively raised, and produces many progeny from a single mating.
By J. Lin | Published 7/29/2006
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Hurricane Katrina left thousands and thousands of people with no homes, no place to run to and so many to blame.
By Common Cents | Published 9/14/2006
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Certainly you can't keep those old rotten paint and racecar stickers stuck to your walls forever, right? Why not invest into some new ideas that can help generate a much neater, cleaner or different style of decoration to display.
By WriterzBlock | Published 7/26/2006
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The Dallas Cowboys o-line will determine how productive T.O. is in 2006 and if the Cowboys will have to depend on a backup QB to produce wins for them.
By Demar Richardson | Published 8/8/2006
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Find answers to the most common questions asked to veterinary professionals that may be of great use to you!
By Heidi Chambers | Published 8/9/2006
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Why should a community have to �bother' worrying about afterschool enrichment. Unfortunately, around 15 million children in the United States alone, go home to an empty house.
By Caged Heart Publishing | Published 8/15/2006
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Millions of people suffer from a low libido - or an inhibited sex drive - at one point or another; sometimes it lasts for only a few days, while for others it is a life-long struggle.
By Steve Thompson | Published 8/11/2006
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Psoriasis is a serious skin condition that affects a sufferer for his or her entire life. Currently, psoriasis affects more than 4 million people in the United States, and those numbers are continuing to grow annually.
By Steve Thompson | Published 8/11/2006
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Don't make the kinds of mistakes that can have a negative impact on your divorce. While divorce is a difficult time, you need to ensure that you are focused on problem solving and eliminating negative stereotypes about dads.
By Sean Cummings | Published 8/2/2006
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Ringworm is a fungal infection that looks like a ring of dry, patchy skin.
By Steve Thompson | Published 8/11/2006
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Batten Disease an inherited disorder of the nervous system & mostly effects children. Batten Disease affects various age groups progressively. Diagnostic tests can confirm the diagnosis. Fetal brain tissue transplant may prove to be only treatment.
By travels | Published 10/4/2006
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This is the short story that inspired the independant movie.
By Jacilyn Greenhill | Published 10/5/2006
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The competition has become so intense, drivers tend to let their emotions dictate their actions rather than worrying about what mainstream America thinks- which is how it should be.
By Jeremy Dunn | Published 10/13/2006
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This is an article with ten ideas for great educational gifts for the homeschooled child on your list.
By KRM | Published 10/11/2006
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Photos by American photographer Annie Leibovitz are now on display at the Detroit Institute of Arts. The six room exhibit features over 70 of Leibovitz's photographs of "American Music."
By Jessica Carreras | Published 10/11/2006
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From 1968-2003 Peter Fauk amazed and entertained us as L/A's top detective, Columbo. Powerful industry names such as Steven Bochco and Steven Spielberg contributed to the quality of this TV series. Join us as we review the 10 best of the best episodes!
By Ken Smith | Published 10/13/2006
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Thanking those who have made positive comments about my article on social anxiety disorder and recommended male enahcement products, I introduce the suggestion of a former psychiatrist and another alternative, the power of T-BOOST.
By Keith Mills | Published 10/22/2006
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This guide gives holiday gift ideas under $30.00 for boys 8 years old and older. The gifts suggested will help children to learn and be creative.
By Zula | Published 10/19/2006
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Getting a gift for a 6 year old boy is easy...read on to find out some great ideas!
By Nicole | Published 10/24/2006
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Are you totally stumped this year, wondering what to get your teen (or teens)? Are they asking for hot, popular items which will require taking out a second loan on the house, or selling one of the kids, to get through the holiday season?
By Tig in Troutdale | Published 10/18/2006
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The MCAT is the exam taken by those seeking entry into medical school. This exam is long and grueling, requiring a lot of information. I wanted to share some information with those of you who will be taking this exam.
By J S | Published 10/18/2006
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By definition, a capital offense is any crime that is punishable by death according to the laws of the state or country. Although capital offenses have been in existence for centuries, the number of countries that still use it are dwindling.
By Steve Thompson | Published 10/19/2006
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Roger Clemons' name has recently come up in the whole steroids issue. But how will the media take on the issue?
By Uzo Ometu | Published 10/10/2006
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Alzheimer's disease is not only brings memory loss, but can cause depression for both the patient and caregiver. The cause of the disease is not known, but we do have evidence that can bring forth preventative measures, and possibly, someday, a cure.
By Karin Hovdesven | Published 10/9/2006
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Nanotechnologists are an up-and-coming profession. Read this article to learn about the job duties, salaries, and other important details.
By Kelli Michael | Published 9/26/2006
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Are you aware of cervical cancer and the possibilities of women having it? Learn the causes, tests performed, symptoms, procedures and surgeries involved. Also, find out about a vaccine to help prevent the leading disease causing cervical cancer (HPV).
By Bunky | Published 9/26/2006
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Sarcasm, dark humor and amdness all seem to be themes within Guns 'N Roses older music and part of why I love these top two songs.
By Lucinda Gunnin | Published 9/21/2006
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I am an advocate for developing imagination in children, instead of parking them in front of the TV, or Playstation. While these may not be 'toys', per se, they are entertaining, educational, and allows you to spend quality time with your child.
By Deb Bryant | Published 9/21/2006
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Want to host a party for adults, but can't find a suitable theme? Try one of these party themes. They've worked out well for me and I'm sure your guests will love them as well.
By Juniper Tree | Published 9/18/2006
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Preoperative tests are a serious matter for the surgery patient. These tests check for a wide array of problems.
By Stacy | Published 9/25/2006
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This article discusses the root cause of divorce and dysfunctional single parent families in America and how Oprah Winfrey can help fix it, if Americans nominate her as the next Vice President
By Ikey Benney | Published 9/20/2006
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Being diagnosed with Mesothelioma can be a very scary thing. Knowing what to expect can give you hope and assurance that your condition will improve. There are now many ways to treat Mesothelioma.
By A Servant | Published 10/4/2006
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Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder in which there is an extra copy of chromosome 21 in the cells of the developing fetus. This article will explore the three causes of Down syndrome.
By K. Cauldwell | Published 7/18/2006
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The window is one of man's greatest inventions.
By Christine Stoddard | Published 10/2/2006
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Reviews the basics of Leukemia. This basically outlines Leukemia in easy to understand terms. Also talks about a few of the treatments available for leukemia. This paper is in speech format.
By Tabetha Kraeutner | Published 9/29/2006
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Breast Cancer is a very scary thing for any woman to go through. There are various types of breast cancer. I am going to discuss inflammatory breast cancer.
By Cindy Wright | Published 9/15/2006
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Cervical cancer develops when normal cells in the cervix change into cancer cells. During a pelvic examination, a physician will conduct a Pap test for malignancy. Cervical cancer caused by Human Papilloma virus. Merck awaiting approval for a vaccine.
By travels | Published 5/29/2006
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As you probably know a colorful bouquet can immediately brighten the day of a wife or a mother, cheer a sick friend, lift a depressed heart, even cause friendship to sprout and love to flourish.
By renee | Published 12/8/2005
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Sun damage can kill a person. Prevent it and it can save you.
By Chris Demoura | Published 12/6/2005
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This article about pornography was inspired by someone with a clsoed mind who really ticked me off.
By Q can fix IT | Published 10/25/2007
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For many people they think that they know all there is to know when it comes to breast cancer. But, there is a side to breast cancer that is often overlooked and misdiagnosed resulting in what is for some deadly consequences.
Male breast cancer. By Nyah Bruce | Published 12/7/2005
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Most women have pap tests as part of their routine gynecologic care. Reviled by women on exam tables everywhere, this unpleasant yet simple test can actually save lives.
By HCG | Published 11/30/2005
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Acupuncture improves natural healing, and body function for dogs. Stimulating needles with electrical impulses, which are placed on specific locations, were meridans will unblock chemicals in different areas. Positive response may take few days.
By travels | Published 12/14/2005
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Using nanotechnology, engineers have made tiny transistors, nanodiodes, biomolecular motors, a nano walking robot, a guitar, a nanoized soldering iron among many, many other things.
By sandra bell | Published 12/1/2005
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The Stardust space probe was first proposed as part of NASA's series of low cost Discovery probes in 1995. Its goal was to capture material from a comet and interstellar dust from beyond the Earth-Moon system and return it to Earth.
By Mark Whittington | Published 1/25/2006
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Most people are nervous to some extent before a job interview. There are steps that can be taken to alleviate pre interview nervousness.
By Kay Ray | Published 1/17/2006
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Music censorship interferes with an artist's ability to produce music and a consumer's choice to listen to it and is therefore an infringement of the first amendment.
By Rebecca Schingel | Published 12/27/2005
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Here are some ideal gifts for your geek.
By Al Ebaster | Published 12/23/2005
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The word "cancer" comes up almost as often as "flu" in today's society, but how often have you heard of someone diagnosed with penile cancer? Is this because men don't talk about it or is it not happening?
By MJ Campbell | Published 11/1/2005
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At my initial leukemia diagnosis, I knew next to nothing and was terrified. Now I just want to share what I've learned with others who might someday find themself in that place. Here are the basics on leukemia. And for the record, it is survivable!
By MJ Campbell | Published 10/1/2005
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Our Founding Fathers believed in creating a nation unlike any other, a nation steeped in equality, individualism, idealism. But just how far has America gone to pervert the dream?
By Kathryn DeVito | Published 5/9/2005
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Approximately 6.1 million couples in the US are battling infertility. Thanks to scientific advances, there are now several treatment options which can allow these couples to become parents.
By Shellie Stafford | Published 5/10/2005
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In the days after September 11th, America has been forced fed a meal of fear. With the United States recently ending its search for WMDs in Iraq, perhaps an old classic should be revisted to put things in perspective.
By Kathryn DeVito | Published 5/13/2005
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Celebrities have so much: they live in ridiculously large homes, take ridiculously lavish vacations, and look, well
ridiculously good. They're idolized and idealized. But apparently celebrity doesn't come without its share of troubles.
By Jennifer Minar | Published 4/15/2005
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Beating cancer starts with being informed. This article has what you need to know about different types of cancer and reducing your risk.
By Steve | Published 2/1/2005
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This article explores the symptoms and diagnoses of ovarian cancer as well as the medical treatments.
By Susan Rand | Published 5/29/2005
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What about colonics? Is filling your belly with 20 gallons of water harmful or beneficial? What do practitioners claim, and have their claims any scientific basis? What kind of risks do I take?
By Susan Rand | Published 5/29/2005
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