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Friday, July 29, 2011

Creating Human Organs | Healthmad

Creating Human Organs | Healthmad

Scientists are creating human organs that function. It’s like something out of science fiction but it’s really happening. At present they’re implanting the organs in animals, and in special cases, a few humans,. It’s going to redefine human life as we know it. One day in the future people will go to the hospital to get a new heart, bladder or kidney as a matter of course. Our grandchildren can look forward to a fantastic future.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome | Healthmad

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome | Healthmad


Chronic fatigue syndrome is experienced by many, although it’s more prevalent in older people. It’s natural as people age for the body to wear down and produce less of the essential nutrients. There are some things you can do to help keep your energy in an upper level. Vitamins and minerals play a huge part in keeping the body strong. There are herbal plants that have shown good results, and a healthy diet and exercise can be a big plus for everyone.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Aphrodisiacs for Impotency | Quazen

Aphrodisiacs for Impotency | Quazen



One of the strongest urges in the human race is sexual. It’s natures way of assuring the population will never die away and it is also the greatest pleasure in life a couple can experience. Couples who continue to have sex into great old age are happier and healthier people. It’s a tragedy when a man becomes impotent or the couples sexual apparatus doesn’t function as it once did. It’s worthwhile to look for a cure.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Prevent Food Poisoning | Healthmad

Prevent Food Poisoning | Healthmad



Prevent food poisoning this summer. Foods left out too long can become contaminated with bacteria and cause major problems of diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. You can usually treat a light case of food poisoning at home but if the symptoms continue it’s best to see a doctor, especially small children

Monday, July 25, 2011

Drug Companies RIP Off Consumers with Excessive Prices | Healthmad

Drug Companies RIP Off Consumers with Excessive Prices | Healthmad



Drug Companies rip off consumers every time the doctor hands out a prescription. The ingredients in these medications costs the manufactures less than the bottles that hold them. Yet patients pay through the nose. Money that doesn’t go into manufactures pockets goes for advertisements of the product and bribes to doctors. That’s why drug manufactures have the highest profits in the world of business.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Dead Bodies All Over The House | Socyberty

Dead Bodies All Over The House | Socyberty


In this crime infested neighborhood in Cleveland, Ohio, murders went on for two years with bodies lying in the house and yard of Anthony Sowell. Nothing was reported to police until one woman went to authorities with a story of being savagely attacked and raped in the home at the hands of Sowell. When police arrived to investigate they found Sowell digging a grave in his back yard.

The Ways of Our Grandmothers | Gomestic

The Ways of Our Grandmothers | Gomestic


Our grandmothers who lived in the mountains and foothills of Georgia were pioneer stock. They had few or no doctors and had to treat their families by trial and error. A goodly portion of these remedies work as well as those recommended by doctors. Grandmother’s remedies have been handed down and some of the families in remote mountain hollows continue to use them today.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Cotton Milling in Georgia | Socyberty

Cotton Milling in Georgia | Socyberty



Atlanta, Georgia was the site of the International Cotton Exposition in 1881, all due to a Boston textile executive. It featured the latest technology and machinery of the cotton industry. People from Georgia and all over the south came to see the ginning, spinning, weaving, dying and printing of cloth plus the latest farm machinery and methods of farming. Sponsors were bankers, textile companies and farming equipment companies. As a result of the exposition business owners and merchants realized that every town in Georgia should have it’s own cotton mill.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Quilts to Treasure | Quazen

Quilts to Treasure | Quazen



Our mothers and grandmothers in North Georgia made quilts to keep the family warm and comfortable through cold winter nights. In spite of these utilitarian acts and without their knowledge, they were making art. Museums look for these old quilts made during the depression and earlier, but most families will not part with them. They are too precious with memories of loved ones who made them and passed on. These are just a few of those old quilts.

A Sustainable Food Chain and Citizen Responsibility | Quazen

A Sustainable Food Chain and Citizen Responsibility | Quazen


We use half our grain to feed cattle when millions in the world are going hungry. Cattle returns only half the food value and are a major contributor to global warming. A few monopolizing cooperation’s are racking in the money at the expense of the environment and the citizenry. We as citizens can learn to discard
"rules" we have learned through tradition and strive to make a difference.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

What are Your Allergy Triggers | Healthmad

What are Your Allergy Triggers | Healthmad


Allergies are everywhere and we see more every day. Most of us know our allergy triggers and avoid them at all costs but sometimes it just isn’t possible. Over the counter medications work very well but if you have high blood pressure or any other serious health condition, you should see your doctor for advise and a written prescription. Some allergic reactions can be very dangerous. If you fear you or anyone in your family is experiencing one, call 911 or go to the emergency room.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Tips for Grilling Tasty T-bonesteak Quesadillas | Notecook

Tips for Grilling Tasty T-bonesteak Quesadillas | Notecook


Tips that will help you grill the tastiest T-bone steaks, and most flavorful vegetables.If you enjoy using your grill from the early spring to late fall, these tips might be just the information you need to make grilling even more enjoyable.

Poisonous Snakes in Georgia | Scienceray

Poisonous Snakes in Georgia | Scienceray



We have lots of snakes in the humid climate of Georgia, but most of them are harmless and work for the good of the environment. Rat snakes and other harmless snakes eat rodents that destroy crops and also keep rodents away from homes. If you see any of Georgia’s poisonous snakes step back quietly. You don’t want to raise their ire.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

The Media Circus of The Casey Anthony Trial | Socyberty

The Media Circus of The Casey Anthony Trial | Socyberty



We certainly did have a media circus with the Casey Anthony trial. Especially on CNN News with Nancy Grace. She was on the air day and night, enraging the public even more than the goings on in the courtroom. She was a little extreme even for Nancy Grace. "tot mom" as she called Casey Anthony will be released from jail on the 17th free with time served for lying to the police. The jury did what they thought best although other accused have been sentenced to life in prison or the electric chair with not as much evidence against them as Casey Anthony.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Symptoms of Strokes | Healthmad

Symptoms of Strokes | Healthmad



Strokes can hit at any age but are more common in those over 60 years old. Even young people can have strokes caused from undetected health problems or illness. People who are overweight, have hypertension or who smoke are most prone to strokes. Migraine sufferers who have auras are also at greater risk. It’s a good idea to have check ups at least once a year to keep blood pressure under control and detect any other problems that might contribute to strokes.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Updates From Ruby Hawk: The Twitter Revolution | Webupon

Updates From Ruby Hawk: The Twitter Revolution | Webupon: "The Twitter Revolution | Webupon Everyone seems to be tweeting these days, from friends to TV stars. Who would have thought just a few ..."

The Twitter Revolution | Webupon

The Twitter Revolution | Webupon



Everyone seems to be tweeting these days, from friends to TV stars. Who would have thought just a few years ago it would ever become such a big thing in our lives? People from all over the world are sending and reading tweets. From the U.S. to Japan, Russia, Spain, Korea and many other countries. It almost makes us feel we are in the same neighborhood.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Surrogate Mothers are Alive and Well | BeyondJane

Surrogate Mothers are Alive and Well | BeyondJane


Why would any woman commit to carrying a baby for nine months for another couple? It’s a question with as many answer as there are surrogates. For some it’s the joy of giving the gift of life. For others it’s for financial gain, and for others the answer is somewhere in between. Some states refuse to recognize surrogate contracts, while some states legalize it. But in spite of the controversy more women are having babies for those who cannot.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Medical Identity Theft | Socyberty

Medical Identity Theft | Socyberty


Medical identity theft is on the rise. Guard your personal information such as your social security number and insurance card information. You can’t avoid giving information at hospitals, doctors offices and pharmacies but you can check your credit report often. Con artists have their ways and shady employees at hospitals and pharmacies are also using stolen information for their own needs or selling the information to criminals. Take all precautions.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Updates From Ruby Hawk: Snakes in The United States | Scienceray

Updates From Ruby Hawk: Snakes in The United States | Scienceray: "Snakes in The United States | Scienceray Snakes both venomous and harmless abound all over the United States. Some of the most poisonous..."

Snakes in The United States | Scienceray

Snakes in The United States | Scienceray


Snakes both venomous and harmless abound all over the United States. Some of the most poisonous are rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, and copperheads. They account for most deaths from snakebites in the U.S. We have some venomous snakes that rarely cause death although still poison. Many helpful snakes eat rats and are very mild mannered. Some make good pets.

Get a Grip Parents | Gomestic

Get a Grip Parents | Gomestic



Parents, I know you mean well, but if your kids are into sports, it’s not necessary to jump up and down on the bleachers and cry foul every time your child is reprimanded by the coach. It’s up to you to teach your child to follow the rules of the game and respect his coach. You are the adult and you should act like it. Teach your child to play the game fairly and to take his knocks if he doesn’t.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

James Arthur Ray and Sweat Lodge Deaths | Socyberty

James Arthur Ray and Sweat Lodge Deaths | Socyberty


James Arthur Ray holds himself up as a "Spiritual Warrior" who helps people in their quest for spiritual harmony and wealth. In 2009 he took 50 participants to Sedona Ariz. for a five day seminar where three people died and eighteen were hospitalized. He was convicted last week of three counts of negligent homicide. But as I write he has ads out about his expertize in spiritual quests for wealth. People pay extremely high prices for these courses.

Eugenics Program in America | Newsflavor

Eugenics Program in America | Newsflavor



The Eugenics Program started about the time of World War 11 and was carried on until 1977. Unbelievable as it seems there was little or no protest from American citizens. It was carried out especially on the poor and disenfranchised. Poor kids who landed in jail for minor offenses or were believed to be feeble minded or retarded were the victims.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Updates From Ruby Hawk: Computer Glitches and How to Fix Them | Computersi...

Updates From Ruby Hawk: Computer Glitches and How to Fix Them | Computersi...: "Computer Glitches and How to Fix Them | Computersight Many computer glitches including internet connections are easier to fix than you t..."

Computer Glitches and How to Fix Them | Computersight

Computer Glitches and How to Fix Them | Computersight


Many computer glitches including internet connections are easier to fix than you think. It doesn’t take downloading programs from the Internet. It doesn’t take any tools or special know how. All too often we go out of our way to look for a cure when the answer is staring us in the face. Worst of all sometimes our cures are worse than the disease.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Pig Tales | Authspot

Pig Tales | Authspot


Woodrow walked down the dirt road kicking pebbles and scowling. “Wish I could go swimming instead of looking for that sorry old pig, he mumbled. Wiping the sweat from his eyes with his shirt tail, he swatted a sweat bee off his nose. He had patched the hole under the fence where the pig had rooted out, and filled the trough with slop to entice the ornery critter back into the pen. But after searching the barn yard and gardens the pig was not to be found.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Let’s Hit The Flea Markets | Gomestic

Let’s Hit The Flea Markets | Gomestic



It’s summer time and the living is easy. Well, I don’t know how easy the living is but summer is here and for me it’s time to hit the flea markets. Don’t you just love delving into boxes of books and coming up with a book you read when you were a child or finding plates in your mother’s pattern? I have even found expensive brand clothing with the tag still attached. Anyone who hasn’t been to a flea market should try it just once and see what fun it is.