Yesterday I went to drop my sister off Heathrow airport - she is off to my cousin's wedding!
So anyway, as usual, with all the delays and stuff - "...one acquired an appetite!" (last bit requires an archaic English accent!).
I went on the mission of trying to find something ...
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I just received an email with these really nice pictures and I had to publish them on my site. I was trying to think how I could link it somehow to a health topic and you guessed...SMILING!
Yes it is very healthy and just to prove that ...
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Everytime I mention this to someone, they really take it lightly. I wonder what I would have to tell someone to convince them of the dangers of these "Nazi invented" (this is true) radiation machines?! I think this list may prove to ...
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I unexpectedly had to leave urgently to go overseas and have not been able to post an article let alone check my email in the past few weeks. Don't worry, the blog hasn't stopped, I shall be back hopefully on the 30th December (when most people will be very busy), see you then.
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“Health” magazine senior editor Frances Largeman-Roth identified the 12 germiest places you’re likely to encounter during an average day, in descending order (MSNBC):
1. Your kitchen sink
2. Airplane bathrooms
3. A load of wet laundry
4. Public drinking fountains
5. Shopping cart handles
6. ATM buttons
7. Your handbag
8. ...
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Sorry for not telling anyone I was away, some unexpected things came up and........I had to disappear.
Your loyalty has definitely been reflected in my traffic and I am so grateful.
Get ready for some serious articles shortly.....
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A friend sent me this short article:
The "hand washing police" say more guys need to step up to the sink.
The researchers who spy on people in public restrooms report one-third of men didn't bother to wash after using the bathroom, compared with 12 percent of women.
The ...
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Well well well, look what an avid reader sent me today (click on the image below):
If the the milk used in the study was raw, from pasture-fed cows and not homogenised or pasteurised, then the claims are justifiable.
If this is the case, then the milk described in the article ...
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