Where to Buy Phentermine? Phentermine-375.Net Informs Weight-Watcher's About Most Prescribed Diet Drug Phentermine
2013-01-10
Phentermine-375.net provides dieters information regarding the most prescribed diet-pill including data on dosage, serious side effects, and dieting programs.
People afflicted with obesity often require long-term treatment to support and sustain weight loss. Generally these drugs are not a cure-all for obesity. The use of weight loss drugs must be combined with exercise and an improved diet regimen in order to lose and maintain weight successfully over the long haul. At this time, most available diet drugs approved by the FDA are only for short-term use, generally for ...
Health Education Solutions Explores Health Trends, 2012 and Beyond
2013-01-10
In an effort to help keep healthcare professionals and first responders in the know about current health trends, Health Education Solutions (HES), a leading provider of online healthcare certification courses, today released a new special section focusing on Healthcare Trends, 2012 and Beyond. The educational article package highlights healthcare statistics from 2012 and makes projections for 2013.
"The new year is a great time for everyone to reflect on the past 12 months and look ahead to the future, and this is especially true for healthcare professionals," ...
Inspection Perfection Wins Three Straight Talk of the Town Customer Satisfaction Awards
2013-01-10
With a jump in its customer satisfaction rating to 5 stars in 2012, Inspection Perfection has won its third consecutive CMUS Talk of the Town Customer Satisfaction Award in the Home Services -- Home Inspectors category.
The Talk of the Town Awards, presented by Talk of the Town News, Customer Care News magazine and Celebration Media U.S. (CMUS), honor companies and professionals that provide excellent customer service as reported by their customers through no-cost, user-review websites, blogs, social networks, business rating services, and other honors and accolades. ...
Student Loans In Tennessee: When The Burden Becomes Too Great
2013-01-10
In these difficult economic times, with college tuition skyrocketing and personal wealth strained, many college students need student loans to make higher education possible at all. The catch-22 for a student today: while a college education in theory makes a higher salary more likely after graduation, the hefty monthly payments toward student-loan debt can make home or car ownership, or even being able to cover basic expenses, difficult to impossible, even with a decent starting wage.
The Tennessean recently provided some interesting details about Tennessee students ...
North Carolina Construction Workers Should Avoid These On-the-Job Risks
2013-01-10
Those who work in the construction industry know that their jobs can be dangerous. They work with heavy equipment and at great heights. If they are not careful they run the risk of serious injury while on the job. The North Carolina Department of Labor has identified the top four hazards that construction workers in the state face. Workers should be aware of these dangers and some steps for avoiding them.
Falls
The number one risk those working in construction in North Carolina face is falling. The Occupational Safety & Health Administration has identified this ...
More Big Rigs Pour Onto North Dakota Roads as Oil Boom Continues
2013-01-10
North Dakota is currently the center of one of the biggest oil booms ever seen in America. Oil companies are drilling around 200 wells or more each month, and oil production has topped 575,000 barrels a day, more than double what the state produced two years ago.
While the oil business has helped push North Dakota's economy to new heights even as fiscal growth remains stagnant in much of the country, the rapid expansion of drilling operations comes with its own challenges. The oil field boom has led to housing shortages, increased crime rates, environmental impacts -- ...
Operating Under the Influence: Connecticut's Drunk Driving Laws
2013-01-10
In Connecticut, a person may be convicted of Operating Under the Influence if he or she operates a motor vehicle with a blood-alcohol content of 0.08 percent or greater. In addition, a driver may face OUI charges without regard to BAC if the arresting police officer believed the person's ability to drive safely was impaired by alcohol or drugs. The consequences of an OUI conviction can be severe, including driver's license suspension and required use of an ignition interlock device, so it is important to take action quickly if accused of OUI.
Connecticut's OUI laws
Connecticut ...
Highway Patrol Officer Killed by Drunk Driver
2013-01-10
In the fall of 2012, a New York highway patrol officer was killed in an accident on the Long Island Expressway when a drunk driver struck him in a multicar accident. The driver was charged with vehicular manslaughter, criminal possession of a controlled substance and reckless endangerment. This accident demonstrates the havoc that intoxicated drivers can wreak. When an intoxicated driver causes an accident, he or she may face civil liability for injuries and damage resulting from the accident, in addition to criminal charges.
Drunk drivers and liability
In order to ...
Dividing the Business After Divorce
2013-01-10
Going through a divorce can be a very uncertain time for everyone involved. Finding a way to get through everything can be extremely challenging. Knowing what you can do to protect yourself during the process is often difficult for those who do not know what to expect. It can be an emotionally draining experience, especially if the divorce becomes contested.
There are many issues that will arise as part of a divorce proceeding. If couples have children, custody will be one issue that will need to be resolved. This can be a very heated and costly matter, but eventually ...
New York's Wrongful Death Statute Needs Changing
2013-01-10
Like other states, New York has a wrongful death statute. It allows survivors of a person killed because of another's negligence to take legal action. In fact, New York was the first state to enact a wrongful death law - in 1847. According to some legal experts, the law has not changed much since then and reflects 19th-century values.
In particular, New York's wrongful death law does not allow compassion for survivors' grief and loss. Rather, it focuses solely on financial losses resulting from the death. In particular, it replaces the financial assistance or support ...
Lawrenceville Family Practice - Rodriguez MD - Unveils New Mobile Website
2013-01-10
Rodriguez MD, a bilingual Lawrenceville clinic near Gwinnett Medical Center, recently unveiled a new mobile version of their website at www.Lawrenceville-Doctors.com. The mobile site is user friendly and includes featuring:
- Primary Care Services
- Medical Weight Loss Services
- Insurance Coverage
- Map and Directions
- Tap to Call
- Request an Appointment
In addition, the easy-to-navigate mobile site offers Spanish translation for all pages, link to Facebook, and pictures of the doctors and office building.
"Our mobile website lets patients easily find ...
Attend Upcoming 2013 Bass Fishing Tournaments on Lake Murray and Stay at Nearby Holiday Inn Express & Suites Newberry SC Hotel
2013-01-10
The Holiday Inn Express & Suites Newberry SC Hotel is offers nearby lodging to participants and fans attending upcoming largemouth and bass fishing tournaments on Lake Murray. One of the South Carolina's most popular recreational lakes, upcoming 2013 fishing tournaments at Dreher Island State Park including:
- The Bass Federation (TBF) of SC, January 26
- Lake Murray - Carolina Angler's Team Trail (CATT) Qualifiers, February 2 & 23
- Wal-Mart Bass Fishing League SC Division, March 2
For tournament details and registration contact the host organization or ...
Currency Dealers, Antique Money Buyers, Addresses Buying Your Gold Certificates
2013-01-10
The price of gold is on the rise, but one piece of currency that can be extremely valuable in this department is the gold certificate. These certificates were first issued during the Civil War and were meant to be a placeholder for the owner. They reflected the value in gold that the owner had at that time, and the denominations came in dollar bills amounts ranging from $10 to $100,000. If you own a gold certificate, you should know that the value is likely going to be much higher than the original printed amount. The antique currency professionals at Antique Money Buyers ...
London's Underground, the World's First Subterranean Transport System, Marks 150 Years Since it First Started
2013-01-10
This Thursday the London Underground, the first underground railway in the world, celebrates its 150th anniversary and a commemorative service retracing the first journey from Paddington to Farringdon, is one of a number of events planned to commemorate the important birthday. LondonTown.com, where there's a wide range of cheap London hotels available to book
Steam and heritage train outings, talks, tours, a large scale poster art exhibition and theatrical events in the disused Aldwych tube station are all part of the celebrations marking the 150th anniversary of the ...
Corcentric Launches an Automation-centric Accounts Payable Blog
2013-01-10
Corcentric, a leading provider of Accounts Payable automation and electronic invoicing solutions, announced today the launch of a new blog site. This blog is designed as a knowledge center for accounts payable professionals to explore automation best practices
Every week, Corcentric will focus on the ways companies can improve performance, optimize financial operations, and streamline invoice processes in their own finance departments, regardless of the industry sector (retail, manufacturing, healthcare, entertainment, transportation, construction, and others), There ...
InternetReputation.com Announces New Image Reputation Management Program
2013-01-10
It's been said that a picture is worth a thousand words. When it comes to reputation management, a damaging picture could mean losses in the millions, rather than the thousands. To help reduce the impact a compromising image could have on a person's employment, health and happiness, InternetReputation.com is proud to announce a new image reputation management program.
As Web images have become more pervasive, and image-sharing sites have become more popular in the process, the need for image reputation management has become more apparent, the company claims.
"Anytime ...
Alabama Car Accident Attorney Applauds State's New Insurance Verification System
2013-01-10
Nearly 1 in 4 Alabama motorists do not currently carry any auto liability insurance. To put Alabama's uninsured motorist problem in context, the state ranks 6th in the nation for the highest number of uninsured drivers and 5th for most fatal traffic accidents per capita. When those two statistics are combined, Alabama becomes one of the most dangerous states for drivers.
As with many public safety laws, Alabama's growing dilemma with uninsured motorists stems from a lack of enforcement of its mandatory auto liability insurance law. Although state law requires a motorist ...
AgilQuest Corporation Brings Space Utilization and Office Hoteling Software to iPhone With New Release of OnBoard Workplace Management
2013-01-10
AgilQuest Corporation released a new version of OnBoard, their hoteling and conference room management technology, continuing features and capabilities which increase their lead in the workplace optimization market for large commercial firms and federal government agencies.
"Our customers asked for help shifting their culture from day-at-a-time to hour-by-hour and to support the location-aware phones everyone has, so we are delivering that and more in version 5.5." says Torrance Houlihan, VP of Product Management.
As the leader in hoteling technology for ...
Case Study Examines Prizes for Innovation in Assessment
2013-01-10
Getting Smart released a report on the Automated Student Assessment Prize (ASAP). The case study illustrates a powerful philanthropic use of prizes to drive focused innovation with the goal of promoting deeper learning.
The first two phases of ASAP were sponsored by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation to promote focused innovation in student writing assessment.
"ASAP was designed to answer a basic question: Can a computer grade a student-written response on a state-administered test as well as or better than a human grader?" explained co-author Jaison ...
Who and What Drives MBA Rankings? MBA Compass Compares Businessweek, Financial Times, Economist, Forbes, and US News
2013-01-10
MBA Rankings are used to assess the quality of programs and schools. Depending on the publisher, however, rankings follow different methodologies. The platform Master of Business Administration Compass explored internationally recognized full-time MBA rankings from Businessweek, Financial Times, Economist, Forbes, and US News using three dimensions:
Ranking criteria: Which topics are covered by the ranking?
Sources of information: Who provides the information?
Influence: Which groups and topics are given the highest weighting and have greatest impact on the ranking? ...
NASA's Hubble reveals rogue planetary orbit for Fomalhaut B
2013-01-09
Newly released NASA Hubble Space Telescope images of a vast debris disk encircling the nearby star Fomalhaut and a mysterious planet circling it may provide forensic evidence of a titanic planetary disruption in the system.
Astronomers are surprised to find the debris belt is wider than previously known, spanning a section of space from 14 to nearly 20 billion miles from the star. Even more surprisingly, the latest Hubble images have allowed a team of astronomers to calculate the planet follows an unusual elliptical orbit that carries it on a potentially destructive ...
Nursing gerbils unravel benefit of multiple mothers in collective mammals
2013-01-09
In mammals such as rodents that raise their young as a group, infants will nurse from their mother as well as other females, a dynamic known as allosuckling. Ecologists have long hypothesized that allosuckling lets newborns stockpile antibodies to various diseases, but the experimental proof has been lacking until now.
An in-press report in the journal Mammalian Biology found that infant Mongolian gerbils that suckled from females given separate vaccines for two different diseases wound up with antibodies for both illnesses.
The findings not only demonstrate the potential ...
Scientists peer into a brown dwarf, find stormy atmosphere
2013-01-09
A University of Arizona-led team of astronomers for the first time has used NASA's Spitzer and Hubble space telescopes simultaneously to peer into the stormy atmosphere of a brown dwarf, creating the most detailed "weather map" yet for this class of strange, not-quite-star-and-not-quite-planet objects. The forecast shows wind-driven, planet-sized clouds enshrouding these strange worlds.
Brown dwarfs form out of condensing gas like stars but fail to accrue enough mass to ignite the nuclear fusion process necessary to turn them into a star. Instead, they pass their lives ...
Asteroid belt found around Vega
2013-01-09
Vega, the second brightest star in northern night skies, has an asteroid belt much like our sun, discovered by a University of Arizona-lead team of astronomers. A wide gap between the dust belts in nearby bright stars is a strong hint of yet-undiscovered planets orbiting the stars.
The findings from the Infrared Space Telescopes are the first to show an asteroid-like belt ringing Vega. The discovery of an asteroid belt around Vega makes it more similar to its twin, a star called Fomalhaut, than previously known. Both stars now are known to have inner, warm asteroid belts ...
JCI early table of contents for Jan. 9, 2013
2013-01-09
Small peptide ameliorates autoimmune skin blistering disease in mice
Pemphigus vulgaris is a life-threatening autoimmune skin disease that is occurs when the body's immune system generates antibodies that target proteins in the skin known as desomogleins. Desmogleins help to form the adhesive bonds that hold skin cells together and keep the skin intact. Currently, pemphigus vulgaris is treated by long-term immune suppression; however, this can leave the patient susceptible to infection. In this issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation, researchers led by Jens Waschke ...
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