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ZOARA ADDS NEW SETTING DESIGNS TO ENGAGEMENT RING COLLECTION

Zoara, the premier site for diamonds and jewelry has unveiled its newest collection of diamond engagement rings. In line with the latest trends and hottest designs, Zoara has added new pavé set diamond rings to its engagement ring collection. The new designs include a variety of styles such as vintage and antique and feature round [...]

GlutenFreeLifestyle Turns 2 Years Old!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Melbourne, VIC –December 22, 2010 Popular gluten free website “GlutenFreeLifestyle.com.au” celebrates two years this month – and to celebrate is giving away one it’s most popular products for free! “Last year we started our monthly newsletter and included many popular Christmas recipes” says author Katie Ross. “It included all sorts of delicious [...]

Two Aussie Small Businesses Make Top 15 in Worldwide Google Challenge

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Australia, WA, 13 December 2010 Two Aussie Small Businesses Make Top 15 in Worldwide Google Challenge Back in September, Google launched its AdWords: Train & Gain Challenge, a global competition among AdWords SME advertisers to learn new tips and tools for improving the performance of online advertising campaigns over a 4 [...]

Structured settlements between Cisco and Westcon and the U.S. Department of Justice

Cisco Systems and Westcon Group North America paid about 48 million U.S. dollars to settle their overcharging case in the Department of Justice (DOJ) on September 6, 2010. Both companies were found to be accused of providing incomplete information to the General Services Administration (GSA), the government’s main procurement agency during contract negotiations. The DOJ [...]

The correlation of fatty foods and snacks to less sleep in teenagers, research reveals

According to the results of the study conducted by Professor Susan Redline and team of the Division of Sleep Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Deaconness Medical Center, teenagers who slept less than eight hours per night ate high percentage of fatty foods and snacks compared to those who slept eight hours or more. [...]

Antibiotics found in the brains of locusts and cockroaches insects, studies reveal

According to results of the research conducted by Simon Lee and colleague of the University of Nottingham, brains of cockroaches and insects contains powerful antibiotic properties. They discovered that the tissues in these insects contains nine different molecules that were toxic to bacteria and which could lead to novel treatments for multi-drug resistant bacterial infections. [...]

Non-stick cookware and elevated cholesterol levels in children and teenagers, studies reveal

Stephanie J. Frisbee and colleagues from the West Virginia University School of Medicine found that the compounds in non-stick cookwares were associated with the elevation of cholesterol levels of teenagers and children. Researchers discovered that the higher levels of chemicals used in production of these utensils and waterproof fabrics were the contributing factor in the [...]

Alcohol detoxification

Alcohol detoxification (detox) is the process of removing alcohol from the body, which procedure is dependent on the age of the person concerned, medical status and history of alcohol intake, done by several nurses, general practitioners and pharmacists at various detox centers for alcoholics. The procedure lasted for five to six weeks and has its [...]

Toxicity of weight loss, research shows

Results of the study conducted by researchers from Kyungpook National University in Daegu, Republic of KoreaProfessor Lesley Campbell and team reveal that losing one’s weight is harmful to a person’s health because of the release of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) into the blood, damaging the internal organs of the body. They found that POPs compose [...]

Long-term drug use and abuse and brain damage in Australia, studies show

According to the results of the study conducted by doctors of the Royal Perth Hospital, long-term drug use, like ecstasy, ice, speed and amphetamine, resulted to brain damage among drug users. They scanned the brains of 30 patients, who were treated in the emergency department due to amphetamine use, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and [...]

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