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A simple custard made with sweetened, cooked milk and eggs, pudding has a creamy consistency that's supremely comforting. When made with rice or bread, it is known as rice pudding or bread pudding. When preparing pudding, remove immediately from the  |


You've set the same goal every year now for as long as you can remember—to lose weight. You've dieted, exercised, done protein shakes and low carbs; you've even starved! But why doesn't any of this seem to be working? Will...  |
Timing is everything when it comes to killing prostate cancer cells with specially tailored vaccines. Most prostate cancer vaccines currently are tested on men whose cancers are growing and no longer responsive to hormone therapy.  |
Healing comes in different ways. To be healed is to Be Present. To be healed is to enjoy the nature.  |


ASSIST, the Association of ICT Professionals in Health & Social Care, is holding an EGM in Harrogate on 21st March, to consider the motion that ASSIST becomes a Specialist Group of the British Computer Society.  |
Spices, spices, spices! This recipe is thick with 'em, and your taste buds will be thick with pleasure from Moroccan Chicken. This exotic tasting dish is a definite crowd pleaser!  |
Dill is sprinkled on the strawberries and spinach before being tossed in a robust and sweet vinegar and oil dressing laced with hot mustard, onion and garlic powder, and a pinch of cayenne. For a final touch, a smidgen of  |
Sauteed cod fish fillets seasoned with lemon juice and black pepper. Serve with a buttery rice pilaf and a green salad.  |
The signs of the Alcor publicity and outreach drive are spreading, as illustrated by an article at the National Geographic News site. It goes into some detail with regard to the science and practice of cryonics - a big improvement  |
Weight loss for idiots is a handbook simplifying the secrets to losing weight, teaching the user to lose weight rapidly by shifting the types of calories that you eat at each meal. This shift in calories added with the benifits  |
Eastern Fuels Paper Baseball Campaign to "Strike Out ALS" has helped support the Jim "Catfish" Hunter Chapter of the ALSA, raising awareness and funding needed to help search for a cure for ALS. The campaign comes to an end March  |
USA Prepare (a division of MC Strategies, Inc.) announced today the deployment of a Public Health Virtual University (PHVU) in cooperation with the East Central Health District (ECHD), Advanced Practice Center located in Augusta, GA. The program will train public  |
Getting your personal financial records in shape for the April 15 tax filing deadline makes it an ideal time to get your financial future in shape with a financial plan as well as a will, trust and other legal documents  |
Associated Press - The anthrax false alarm this week served as a reminder that federal authorities still haven't caught whoever was responsible for the all-too-real attacks in 2001 that left five people dead.  |
BabyLinQ.com Preemie Clothes -for unexpected preemies- are tiny, adorable, irresistible, and sized correctly for premature babies. [PRWEB Mar 18, 2005]  |
Microscopic titanium particles weaken the bonding of hip, knee, and other joint replacements, according to research published online in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by researchers at the UCSD School of Medicine and the Jacobs School of Engineering.  |
Cancer growth is a long, complex, multi-stage process involving a variety of different "players." This complexity is part of the difficulty facing cancer researchers. Meanwhile, each discovery or identification of a new "player," or previously unknown stage in the process,  |
Using laughter-provoking movies to gauge the effect of emotions on cardiovascular health, researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore have shown for the first time that laughter is linked to healthy function of blood vessels. Laughter  |
Like pieces of origami that get mangled during folding, some insulin molecules get produced in bungled forms -- as well as the correct form -- inside the cells of the pancreas, new research shows.  |
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