March 23, 2008
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Diet,
Fitness

I agreed with this because I also a man that have a big size. But I’m not so fatty because I can see there’s many fat man in my area that have a bigger size than me.
But this report really motivated me.
I wonder if my government can do the same thing like what they did. Yup, the European Commission and European soccer’s governing body UEFA announced on Thursday they were teaming up in an advertising campaign aimed at getting people, particularly children, to take exercise.
The campaign – with the slogan “go on, get out of your armchair, get active” – will be broadcast to around 100 million viewers during each Champions League match week from September until the May end of the soccer season. UEFA has given the 30-second slot for free.
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March 23, 2008
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Technology,
Tips

I love tips and I’m sure you also love tips.
The more I got tips, the better my life will. It’s because good tips will make you more knowledgeable and more informative. So here is another tips to use Tampons:
Tampons, which help women control menstrual bleeding, must be used properly to prevent an infection called toxic shock syndrome (TSS). The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services offers these guidelines for tampon safety:
* Follow directions provided by the manufacturer to ensure that tampons are used properly.
* Use the lowest possible absorbency to control your menstrual bleeding.
* Change the tampon at least every four to eight hours.
* Try to alternate use of tampons with sanitary pads.
* Call your doctor immediately if you have any symptoms of TSS, which may include: sudden fever of more than 102 degrees, muscle aches, diarrhea, vomiting, dizziness, fainting, rash, sore throat or bloodshot eyes.
Now to all womens out there, this is a very good tips, don’t you think so?
Tampon: A tampon is a plug of cotton or other absorbent material inserted into a body cavity or wound to absorb bodily fluid. The most common type in daily use (and the topic of the remainder of this article) is a usually disposable plug that is designed to be inserted into the vagina during menstruation to absorb the flow of blood. The use of these devices has occasionally caused infection and (rarely) death (see Toxic shock syndrome). In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates tampons as medical devices. [via]
March 23, 2008
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Information

Interest in the health effects of beer has been growing over the past eight to 10 years in tandem with a rise in the popularity of craft beers–usually defined as products of brewers who make fewer than 2 million barrels a year, says Nancy Tringali Piho, a spokeswoman for the National Beer Wholesalers Association.
“Wine is still on moral high ground,” says Charlie Bamforth, chair and professor of the department of food science and technology at the University of California, Davis, “but beer deserves just the same acclamation.
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