Jun 30
Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates on this topic.Powered by WP Greet Boxby Simon CaveIf your in box is overflowing with over inflated sales pitches from the latest internet marketing programs then I suggest you read on.I am not going to bash any products or Internet Marketers here but the deluge of “Make 10,000 / Month or more” offers are ridiculous & an insult to peoples intelligence. Unfortunately the people who fall pray to these offers
Jun 30
« Catholic Hospital System Ends Joint Venture with Insurer that Covers Abortion Services | Main Science Fair (USA Today): Don't save that sperm -- daily sex may increase pregnancy chances: Reported Tuesday at the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) meeting in Amsterdam, the study involved 118 men suffering from "higher-than-normal" genetic damage to the sperm. The study led by Australia's David Greening of IVF Sydney in Wollongong found that after a week of da
Jun 30
« Chlamydia, The "Silent STD" | Main | Study Suggests Daily Sex, Rather Than "Saving Up" Sperm, Improves Odds of Pregnancy » Boston Globe: Caritas ends joint venture , by Michael Paulson & Kay Lazar: Caritas Christi Health Care, the financially challenged Catholic hospital system founded by the Archdiocese of Boston, is abruptly ending its joint venture with a Missouri-based health insurer at the insistence of Cardinal Sean P. O’Malley, who has decided that the rel
Jun 30
« Ignoring the Octomom | Main | Catholic Hospital System Ends Joint Venture with Insurer that Covers Abortion Services » Wall Street Journal: Chlamydia, the Silent STD That Can Cause Infertility, by Melinda Beck: One of the biggest frustrations in public-health circles today involves a tiny bacterium called Chlamydia trachomatis. Chlamydia infection is the most common sexually transmitted disease, responsible for a record 1.1 million cases reported to the Centers for Disease Control and
Jun 30
30 Jun, 2009 Mobile Technology News: fast66 writes “After hearing about Nokia-Siemens sale of Internet-monitoring software to Iran, US Senators Schumer and Graham want to bar them from receiving federal contracts. They planned the action after hearing about a joint venture of Nokia Corp. of Finland and Siemens AG of Germany that sold a sophisticated Internet-monitoring system to Iran in 2008. According to Nextgov.com, Schumer and Graham’s bill would require the Obama administration to identif