New Mexico resident tests positive for measles after dying An unvaccinated adult in New Mexico tested positive for measles after their death, health officials […]
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May – June Career Month
Hello everyone Do you have a occupation/job? As you know in May of 2015 I want to have 1 to 1 1/2 FREE classes […]
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Most computational neuroscientists estimate human storage capacity somewhere between 10 and 100 terabytes. A terabyte is 1 million megabytes.The math behind these estimates is […]
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Professionals Day (also known as Administrative Professionals’ Day, Secretaries Day or Admin Day) is an unofficial secular holiday observed in several countries to recognize […]
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America The Story of Us is an epic 20 week course. The extraordinary story of how America was invented. Elaborate, ambitious and cinematic, this […]
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Dialect Zone International is an active center of information, cultural activities, recreation and learning. It is the policy of the library to offer a […]
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High white blood cell count is an increase in disease-fighting cells (leukocytes) circulating in your blood. High white blood cell count is also called […]
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At least that’s the hope of researchers developing a new method of vaccine delivery that people could even use at home: a patch with […]
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Some healthy, sodium-slashing competition has broken out among food companies, and consumers are the ones benefiting. Last week, Kraft Foods Inc. announced it would cut […]
Continue ReadingProtect Your Heart at Every Age
You’re never too young—or too old—to start lowering your heart disease risk. Of course, exercising, eating healthy and reducing stress are key throughout life, […]
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