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You may have noticed a common theme among them. It's really astounding to me that until today, two of the three listed below were not even present on FourSquare, and the information about the third was so inaccurate it might as well have had no presence at all. Luckily, I finally got around to fixing the problem today, and all three at least have a presence if not a following on the viral community. The one bit of good news is that the competition hasn't yet figured out all this internet stuff either. Liked by eganhealthcare It’s not uncommon for keyboards to become the breeding grounds for bacteria and germs. And in a hospital, where doctors and nurses alternate between tending to patients and typing up medical records, the germy computer can be particularly troublesome. Now, however, health care professionals won’t need to worry about going home sick. In a recent press release, medical technology company Vioguard announced that it has received FDA approval for its first product—a self-sanitizing keyboard. The keyboard, which is to be used in hospitals, automatically cleans itself by employing the germ-killing properties of ultraviolet light (UV-C). It is able to target microbes (a.k.a. germs) due to their ability to be broken down with just the right amount of ultraviolet light. Taking on the appearance of any other keyboard, the self-sanitizing version works by automatically retracting into its own light-tight enclosure after use. Then the UV-C light gets to work—flooding the case and killi A new website has gone live and is taking the concept of "niche" to a whole new level. VitaminD3.org, as the name might suggest, was founded with a mission to cover all things related to vitamin D and D3 in particular. This includes a blog where the latest news, research and developments related to vitamin D3 and its effects on the human body will be covered in-depth. Additionally, the site will link out to news stories from around the web relating to vitamin D and in particular research about the nutrient and its effects relative to the prevention and potential curing of various diseases and illnesses. Finally, the site will feature a minor online store component in which the only product that will be offered for sale is --- you guessed it --- vitamin D3 supplements. At present, the company only offers shipping to destinations within the United States of America, however the site's owner has gone on record stating an intention to expand into Canada and eventually even parts o... read full post Liked by eganhealthcare Alcanzarlo Lynn West Active skepticism toward anyone in power is a powerful protection of freedom. Today, that skepticism may seem to be in overdrive. Democrats feel betrayed by Obama and hate the GOP; Republicans view the Obama administration as an occupying power; tea partiers think everyone else is selling America into slavery; libertarians — well, they are libertarians. Americans are no less divided on the issues, from abortion to taxes, from war to health care, from entitlements to the war in Iraq. But how much of the current skepticism is aimed at government itself and how much is merely directed toward a particular slate of politicians or issues? We are one of the best exporter and manufacture of Ayurvedic Drugs And Herbal Drugs. Further, we also offer clinical treatments like therapeutic and health care treatment for curing various ailments of patients. Visit Us: http://www.drdinesh.in/ Seems the NIH "experts" have a difficulty describing how a person should use Ambien (zolpidem). One thing is for certain. Here's a summary of the NIH article; Don't take it for more than two weeks. If you want to take it for more than 2 weeks, talk to your doctor. If you take it for more than 2 weeks, talk to your doctor. How about this advice? If you want to be healthy, not addicted to zolpidem, and not dependant on drugs to MAKE you sleep, don't talk to your doctor. ... to pay for benefits and programs in the health care overhaul in future years to fund more-immediate spending needs. read full report: http://bit.ly/vZ6qWr http://p.washingtontimes.com via http://conservativebyte.com |
