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Dried Beans and Peas

05.03.2005 18:16    asianonlinerecipes.com
Dried beans feature in traditional cuisines all over the world, from Mexican re-fried beans to Italy's pasta e fagioli. They are nutritious, providing a good source of protein when combined with rice, and are a marvelous store cupboard standby.Please click
Asia    Health Food    Articles


South Africa: Glimpses Into the Future: How AIDS Could Shape Africa's Future

05.03.2005 15:06    allafrica.com
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) has presented three possible case studies on how the AIDS epidemic could evolve in Africa over the next 20 years.

Most Advanced CT Scanner Improves Imaging of Heart, Avoids Need for Surgical Inspection

05.03.2005 14:25    emaxhealth.com
The newly upgraded device produces precise diagnostic pictures within five to 10 seconds for patients experiencing symptoms associated with heart attack.

Exercise Tolerance is Good Screening Test for Chest Pain Patients

05.03.2005 14:04    emaxhealth.com
Researchers studying patients in the emergency department with acute chest pain report in the current issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings that exercise treadmill testing (ETT) was often sufficient for evaluation.
World    Fitness


Spring Pea Medley with Edible Bowl | submitted by DJ Williams

05.03.2005 12:51    allrecipes.com
A vivid green assortment of fresh peas are lightly cooked and piled into a bed of red radicchio leaves for an elegant and quick spring salad.

Potato Arugula Salad | submitted by Jenny

05.03.2005 12:51    allrecipes.com
A different and yummy potato salad; it uses no mayonnaise. This is a nice alternative to use arugula, rather than just adding it to a green salad.

Scots bird flu death toll 'may hit 200,000'

05.03.2005 12:27    news.scotsman.com
THE death toll from a bird flu pandemic in Scotland could hit 200,000, a leading scientist has predicted.
Scots bird flu death toll 'may hit 200,000'

Row over SNP claims 'waiting lists doubled'

05.03.2005 12:27    news.scotsman.com
A ROW broke out today over SNP claims that the number of patients waiting more than six months for hospital treatment in the Lothians has doubled in four years.
Row over SNP claims 'waiting lists doubled'

Aloe Vera, for Beauty and Health – What Grandma Didn't Know

05.03.2005 08:50    prweb.com
Many remedies that our grandparents used were based more on superstition rather than fact, but grandma's ancient Aloe Vera remedy had powerful healing attributes that even she didn't realize. [PRWEB Mar 5, 2005]

Millions of Americans this Month will Act on Heart Disease Warnings by Using Risk Assessment Tests, More than Half of Them will Go Undetected Due to Misleading Results

05.03.2005 08:50    prweb.com
In recent months many prominent Americans have had serious heart problems - President Clinton and David Letterman had bypass surgery, and Larry King had a frightening heart attack. These recent high-profile events in addition to America's ever growing health addiction

LuckyLips from 1800Patches.com Guarantees to Plump Your Lips Up to 40% - Try Our Safe Lip Augmentation Product

05.03.2005 08:17    prweb.com
Lip plumper sale is on the rise as LuckyLips, the lip plumper and non-surgical lip enhancement product of 1-800-Patches Inc. welcomes you to try it. [PRWEB Mar 5, 2005]
USA    Health & Beauty    Press-releases

HRAs, Not HSAs, Are The Most Popular Consumer Driven Health Care Plans This Year

05.03.2005 08:17    prweb.com
Health Savings Accounts or "HSAs" are becoming very familiar to American consumers, but Health Reimbursement Arrangements or "HRAs" are the most popular consumer driven health plan -- and will realize even faster growth in 2005 and 2006. [PRWEB Mar 5,
USA    Health & Beauty    Press-releases

Aloe Vera, for Beauty and Health - What Grandma Didn't Know

05.03.2005 08:17    prweb.com
Many remedies that our grandparents used were based more on superstition rather than fact, but grandma's ancient Aloe Vera remedy had powerful healing attributes that even she didn't realize. [PRWEB Mar 5, 2005]
USA    Health & Beauty    Press-releases

World Financial News Network Favors Circle Group Holdings with Strong Future Growth in Helping People with Obesity and Homeland Security

05.03.2005 08:17    prweb.com
Dr. Joseph de Beauchamp of World Financial News Network started coverage and gives favorable analysis to Circle Group Holdings with strong future growth in helping people with obesity and homeland security. [PRWEB Mar 5, 2005]
USA    Health & Beauty    Press-releases

Wife and Mother Loses Half of Herself Using Natural Weight Loss System

05.03.2005 08:17    prweb.com
Overweight and obese individuals are looking for a safe, organic weight loss system that works to shed unwanted weight. Slenderweigh.net has successfully proven to be the long-sought-after answer to shedding unwanted pounds for many individuals, including Alicia. [PRWEB Mar 5,
USA    Health & Beauty    Press-releases

HIPAA Regulations Force Medical Practices to Reconsider Email and Web Communications

05.03.2005 08:17    prweb.com
The latest updates to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) call for health care providers to adopt secure communication practices to protect Patient Identifiable Data. While not specific as to which technologies should be used, HIPAA does require
USA    Health & Beauty    Press-releases

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05.03.2005 07:11    ezinemarketingcenter.com
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Adverse Drug Events In Nursing Homes Are Far More Common Than Previously Identified

05.03.2005 05:37    sciencedaily.com
Injuries from adverse drug events in the long-term care setting are more common than previously documented, and largely preventable, according to the findings of a study published in The American Journal of Medicine.

Major Review Of Subway Systems Suggests Potential For Significant Health And Safety Hazzards

05.03.2005 05:37    sciencedaily.com
Although information on subway safety is generally very limited, a new paper by safety experts at the Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health provides the first comprehensive look at health and safety hazards that might affect both riders and

Testing For Joint Substance In Blood Might Improve Diagnosis Of Osteoarthritis

05.03.2005 05:37    sciencedaily.com
Measuring a biological chemical called hyaluronan found naturally in joints and the fluid that lubricates cartilage might enable doctors to diagnose osteoarthritis of the knee and hip earlier or more accurately, a new study concludes. Improving diagnosis of the painful

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