What can I do for my chronic sinusitis? - CNN
Sinusitis is a very common problem worldwide. We know it affects more than 30 million Americans annually and many more around the world. Sinusitis is inflammation of the nasal cavity and the sinuses, which are air-filled spaces located primarily in
Fitzgerald Chiropractic to host course on psychiatric - NorthJersey.com
Fitzgerald Chiropractic Center is hosting a psychiatric principles course. Through this study, one can “Know Oneself.” With the knowledge of what to do about abnormal tendencies, you can eliminate negative expressions from your life, gaining better
HAITI: Line of patients endless; medicine running low - New Haven Register
MARBIAL, Haiti — In three days, the St. Mary medical mission from Milford, Conn., has treated 650 sick and injured Haitians, and the clinic is running extremely low on medicine. The number of patients is far greater than the organizers of the trip
You know you’re a Sacramentan when … - News & Review
Living in Sacramento is an art. Those who call this city home know what it takes to be a Sacramentan; they’ve survived the initiation rights and discovered the hidden treasures only found in the City of Trees. Sacramentans know their city is
Lead in IBM’s water: Investigation cuts to chase - Poughkeepsie Journal
WICCOPEE — While the cause of lead contamination in drinking water at four IBM Corp. buildings is still not certain, officials are narrowing the possibilities through a continuing investigation. So far, it appears that the lead isn’t coming from
Home-schooling reduces food-allergy risk - Edmonton Journal
When children across the country head back to school this fall, Dereline Metcalfe won’t be joining them. This year her mother will home-school her rather than face the risks and cost of sending a seven-year-old with severe peanut allergies to public
Pill found to outdo lotion in tough head-lice cases - Los Angeles Times
Head lice are itchy, nasty nuisances that can be hard to get rid of. Can a pill provide relief? A new study has found that in tough cases, an oral medication kills the parasites more effectively than a prescription lotion applied to the scalp. The
The problems with Veterans Service Organizations and - DAILY KOS
Yesterday I was attacked for being the “problem” with the service officers nowmally known as (SO’s) they are the representatives that are entursted to process the veterans and widows compensation claims thru the Veteran Affairs Regional Office (VARO
Allergen rules may alter scents of great perfumes - Edmonton Journal
NEW YORK - Perfume makers, sniffers and vendors are upset over the International Fragrance Association’s (IFRA) latest rules governing what can go into a scent’s formula. With the association aggressively seeking to reduce or eliminate allergens
What can I do for my chronic sinusitis? - CNN
Sinusitis is a very common problem worldwide. We know it affects more than 30 million Americans annually and many more around the world. Sinusitis is inflammation of the nasal cavity and the sinuses, which are air-filled spaces located primarily in
Fitzgerald Chiropractic to host course on psychiatric - NorthJersey.com
Fitzgerald Chiropractic Center is hosting a psychiatric principles course. Through this study, one can “Know Oneself.” With the knowledge of what to do about abnormal tendencies, you can eliminate negative expressions from your life, gaining better
HAITI: Line of patients endless; medicine running low - New Haven Register
MARBIAL, Haiti — In three days, the St. Mary medical mission from Milford, Conn., has treated 650 sick and injured Haitians, and the clinic is running extremely low on medicine. The number of patients is far greater than the organizers of the trip
You know you’re a Sacramentan when … - News & Review
Living in Sacramento is an art. Those who call this city home know what it takes to be a Sacramentan; they’ve survived the initiation rights and discovered the hidden treasures only found in the City of Trees. Sacramentans know their city is
Lead in IBM’s water: Investigation cuts to chase - Poughkeepsie Journal
WICCOPEE — While the cause of lead contamination in drinking water at four IBM Corp. buildings is still not certain, officials are narrowing the possibilities through a continuing investigation. So far, it appears that the lead isn’t coming from
Home-schooling reduces food-allergy risk - Edmonton Journal
When children across the country head back to school this fall, Dereline Metcalfe won’t be joining them. This year her mother will home-school her rather than face the risks and cost of sending a seven-year-old with severe peanut allergies to public
Pill found to outdo lotion in tough head-lice cases - Los Angeles Times
Head lice are itchy, nasty nuisances that can be hard to get rid of. Can a pill provide relief? A new study has found that in tough cases, an oral medication kills the parasites more effectively than a prescription lotion applied to the scalp. The
The problems with Veterans Service Organizations and - DAILY KOS
Yesterday I was attacked for being the “problem” with the service officers nowmally known as (SO’s) they are the representatives that are entursted to process the veterans and widows compensation claims thru the Veteran Affairs Regional Office (VARO
Allergen rules may alter scents of great perfumes - Edmonton Journal
NEW YORK - Perfume makers, sniffers and vendors are upset over the International Fragrance Association’s (IFRA) latest rules governing what can go into a scent’s formula. With the association aggressively seeking to reduce or eliminate allergens