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what you need?

25 Unexpectedly Useful Websites for the Uncommonly Curious 15 Ridiculously Useful Websites 10 Completely Useless Websites for the Hopelessly Stupid

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Report: Many U.S. Parents Outsourcing Child Care Overseas

Due to rising domestic wages, many American parents are saving money by using unregulated overseas workers. Report: Many U.S. Parents Outsourcing Child Care Overseas

Land of Festivals

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I was watching SriKrishnaTulabharam(Old is Gold) last night and remember dewali comming soon. India - Land of Festivals. Many festivals are celebrated in India with great pomp and show. Each festival has areligious or mythological significance behind it. Diwali is one of them. It is the festival of lights,fireworks. It iscelebrated for several days. It falls in the month of October or early November

Am I Alone? I dont think so!!!!

Do the right thing Cooperate with others Nobody needs to "win" there are many people want to be happy, I can say we all want to be happy but who gets whom? I am not alone there are so many thinks like me: some one said this: "Here's an invitation to truly embrace the creativity of others. Instead of beating your breast about how great you are, try saying how great someone else is. Look for win-wins, make that your new religion. Establish a policy that nothing will be announced unless it can be shown that someone else will win because of what you're doing. How much happier we would be if instead of crippling each other with fear, we competed to empower each others' creativity. how wonderful world we could make out of our thinking, if we think for next generations. so think and start before departure from your life: Do the right thing, Cooperate with others, Nobody needs to "win"

Head, shoulder, foot!

The Head is the person who gives you your strategic guidance. The Shoulder is the person you lean on when times are tough. The Foot is the one who kicks you in the ass when you need it. http://www.foundread.com/view/head-shoulder-foot

What is LIFE!??

“LIfe–it was a musical thing, and you were supposed to sing or dance while the the music was being played.” Good to remember this, especially as you’re deep in medical school, residency, fellowship… Great, a short video.

Jaundice

I was told this morning my two nephews (newborn babies) were diagnosed Neonatal jaundice. one got 9.8 and another 16.9 bilirubin levels Its most common in Infants of East Asian and Native American descent have higher levels of bilirubin than white infants, who in turn have higher bilirubin levels than infants of African descent. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is more prevalent in infants of East Asian, Greek, and African descent. In most cases, this jaundice will disappear after a few days, the meaning of word "jaundice" is Yellowish discoloration of the whites of the eyes, skin, and mucous membranes caused by deposition of bile salts in these tissues. It occurs as a symptom of various diseases, such as hepatitis, that affect the processing of bile. Also called icterus [New Latin, from Greek ikteros .] [Middle English jaundis , jaunis , from Old French jaunice , yellowness, jaundice, from jaune , jalne , yellow, from Latin galbinus , yellowish.]

what we believe and what we choose!!!!!????

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Most of us know it's important to lose weight and eat more healthfully, but bad choices are getting in our way, 56% of Americans surveyed said they were trying to lose weight. Yet 9 out of 10 did not know how many calories they should be consuming each day According to the survey, most believe that consuming specific foods and beverages can provide health benefits, like improving heart health (80%); digestive health (76%); and energy or stamina (76%). Yet more than 50% of those surveys say they don't actually consume food or beverages that deliver these benefits.

migration of music

The differences between men and women.

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is that true????????????????????????

MRI scanner steers magnetic particle in live animal's blood

Microscopic medical devices could one day be steered through a patient's bloodstream using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines, Canadian research suggests. In the study, researchers were able to move small magnetic beads through the arteries of live pigs using the magnetic coils inside an MRI device. more

Tell Me Where It Hurts

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/02/AR2007020201498.html Most patients think their doctors treat them respectfully, listen to them patiently and care about their emotional well-being. That's the finding of a recent poll of 39,000 patients and 335 primary care doctors. Still, the survey found plenty of complaints on both ends of the stethoscope