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POPSFacelift FaceliftBH.com introduces the non-surgical facelift; a procedure conducted by Dr. Simon Ourian, who heads Epione Medical Corporation. The non invasive procedure is quick and effective and lasts.
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POPSNanofood safety proposal 'NOT good enough' Why? because it is DANGEROUS. It does nothing to benefit the consumer, but is a means of increasing profits by extending shelf life and appearance. There is a barrier called the Blood-Brain barrier, where the pores through osmosis will only admit a certain number of chemicals. with small molecular size, and identity. Nanofood elements throw a new invasive potential into the mix generally when there are alternatives that are much more healthy.
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POPSCanon supports secret garden in urban jungle to Greenwash their waste example of public-private partnership to support a local community garden in NYC. This is a call for community participation. Canon partnered with the American Park Network to offset their carbon with the purchase of trees. The APN then donates trees to local parks and works with community groups to plant them. It would be a cool deal, but it's not much coming from canon. Not while they continue to produce highly wasteful print cartridges, and as far as I can see still haven't come out with a refillable cartridge. Canon is so so NOT GREEN!
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POPSSpinal Decompression No matter what type of pain we suffer from, it is a constant struggle to deal with the throbbing and simply put on a brave face. Many of us desperately want to focus on the more important things in life - our children, our jobs, even our futures - but when back pain is controlling every minute, every hour, every day; it feels as if we are sinking into a hole that is impossible to climb out of. Is there any way to find a solution, a method to this madness? Thanks to today’s medical advances, there may just be an alternative.
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POPSVideo Calls for McCain to Release Medical Records There's an open letter at the site and, when I visited, it had been signed by 13,742 people -- including 473 doctors. Given people's skepticism about his VP choice, McCain owes it to the American people to let them know exactly how healthy he is.
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POPSThese people are vicious John McCain's mother is a sprite 96 years old on the other hand Barack Obama is and African American who smokes. Run the actuarial on that Matt Damon. Jeesh. Is Feinstein saying that Obama shouldn't focus on running against John McCain? Is she worried he won't do well in one on one with McCain.
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POPSExotic changes may facilitate evolutive processes It is estimated that humans move 7,000 species a day. that may cause some drastic changes, for example: Botulism, is killing tens of thousands of birds around the Great Lakes. Studies indicate that two invasive species triggered the outbreak. The quagga mussel, introduced from Ukraine, filters the water for food, making it clearer. The sunlight that penetrates the lakes allows algae to bloom, and dead algae trigger an explosion of oxygen-consuming bacteria. As the oxygen level drops, the botulism-causing bacteria can multiply. The quagga mussels take up the bacteria, and they in turn are eaten by another invasive species: a fish known as the round goby. When birds eat round gobies, they become infected and die.
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POPSDid Botox kill Stem cells reacher bills? after all look at all the superficial people in the "WHITE HOUSE" and "Hollywood" the fight is all about them ,we only count when either one needs money & if you I'm pulling your leg on this remember this I could have put it back if it wasn't for a Vetoed bill . HORSING AROUND ?
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POPSInfertility In men, hormone disorders, illness, reproductive anatomy trauma and obstruction, and sexual dysfunction can temporarily or permanently affect sperm and prevent conception. Some disorders become more difficult to treat the longer they persist without treatment. The most common identifiable cause of infertility in men is varicocele. This is a condition of enlarged veins in the scrotum that causes abnormalities in the temperature regulation of the testis. If this temperature is elevated by even one degree, sperm and testosterone production are adversely affected. The good news though is that more than one-half of cases of male infertility can be corrected. Treatment may help a couple get pregnant through normal sexual intercourse. Even if you can't get pregnant in this way, you may not need expensive or invasive treatments to get pregnant.
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POPSCurvature of the Penis The only known treatments of this condition are surgery, oral medication (vitamin E) or penis exercises. However, surgery is an invasive technique with irreversible results that is not always successful, while Vitamin E brings only a small improvement and not to all men. The best choice for anybody suffering from this condition is to try penis exercises that can straighten the penis, just as they can make it longer. Curvature of the penis can be caused by other factors such as strenuous masturbation, or injury to the penis, but the exercises used to correct Peyronie's disease can be equally effective in treating curvature caused by other factors.
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POPSAre You REALLY A Woman? "The tests never unmasked a man posing as a woman, but they did turn up several athletes who were born with genetic defects that made them appear — according to lab results, at least — to be men. In 1967, the Polish sprinter Ewa Klobukowska was barred from the sport because she failed the chromosomal test, even though she had passed the nude test a year earlier. In the 1980s, the Spanish hurdler Maria José Martínez Patino was disqualified because the test revealed, to her surprise, that she was born with a Y chromosome. Her eligibility was reinstated in 1988. The practice came under increasing criticism in the 1990s by doctors, scientists and athletes who argued that the tests were not just invasive, but were also bad science."
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POPSEnvironmental Threats of the Future Every technological breakthrough will bring with it new problems and dangers, but also the means to deal with them. We just have to tread carefully and responsibly.