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Thursday, July 14, 2011

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.