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Archive for May 22nd, 2008

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by James Redder

Asthma is one of the most important worldwide health issues; an increasing number of people are contracting the condition every year. Causing the airways to close up in reaction to allergens in the atmosphere, asthma is a chronic condition that can at least be treated. The daily life of everyone who suffers from respiratory conditions is affected and death can culminate from severe attacks.

By carefully monitoring the condition there are ways to reduce the risks of attacks which is the daily responsibility of the asthma sufferer. The severity and frequency of attacks will determine the course of treatment and these fit into three broad categories:

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by caleb lee

If you ever wanted to build a bigger chest and huge arms then this article will show you exactly how to do that… without… spending any extra time working those muscles out.

In fact, I will explain how you can build muscle on your chest and arms by working your LEGS!

Does this sound strange?

Many bodybuilders and weight lifters think so. But it is why they still have limp noodle arms and a scrawny chest.

You see, the problem is that most weight lifters spend too much time doing isolation exercises for their arms and chest in a futile attempt to build a massive upper body…

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by Russell Eaton

Milk consumers in the USA are waking up to the fact that most regular pasteurized milk comes from cows that have been given synthetic growth hormones. These hormones are known confusingly under three different names: rBGH, rBST and Posilac. All three names refer to exactly the same thing: synthetic growth hormones that are given to dairy cows to make them produce more milk than they otherwise would.

Some studies show that synthetic growth hormones in milk can increase the risk of cancer in human milk consumers. This is why synthetic growth hormones for cows are banned in most countries (although not in the United States where the synthetic growth hormones are manufactured).

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