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Resveratrol Recommended Dosage, Resveratrol Pills & Resveratrol Extract For Cancer Prevention

March 2, 2010
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Resveratrol Recommended Dosage, Resveratrol Pills & Resveratrol Extract For Cancer Prevention

If you are looking for a resveratrol recommended dosage for a specific health problem, you might ask a practitioner of traditional Japanese or Chinese herbal medicine about the appropriate dose of Japanese knotweed. Of course, they would only recommend the plant for use as a laxative, to relieve constipation or promote regularity. Japanese knotweed is...
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The Worst Thing About Not Eating Meat Isn’t the Limp Salads – It’s the Other Vegetarians

March 9, 2010
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So let’s talk about vegetarians. I promise no leaflets with pictures of baby cows whose daddy you’ve just eaten will be distributed. Nor shall there be jokes about milky-faced do-gooders who are so malnourished that their brains are incapable of telling the difference between...
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Tsunami Death Toll Rises to 23,500

March 9, 2010
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The death toll from the southern Asia earthquake rose dramatically today, with some reports estimating that 23,500 people died in the resulting tidal waves. As a huge aid mission swung into action, rescue workers are still assessing the aftermath of the world’s worst earthquake in...
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Top Five Reasons To Give Someone A Teddy Bear For Valentine’s Day

March 8, 2010
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It almost time for Valentine’s Day, so it’s time to prepare a romantic day for you and your significant other! This article is intended to help plan the perfect...
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Playwright’s Portrait Paints Sarkozy As a Vain, Childlike Egotist

March 7, 2010
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Nicolas Sarkozy is a pint-sized egotist with a limp who hates being alone, rails at his “bloody stupid” publicists and is ashamed of his pet chihuahua named Big, according...
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Interview: Peter Salmon, Bbc’s Head of Sport

March 7, 2010
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Peter Salmon, head of BBC sport, is remarkably chirpy for a man whose department is supposed to be sinking faster than an Oxbridge crew on the Thames. A fortnight...
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A Solipsistic Utopia Will Suit Players of Every Level

March 7, 2010
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One of the biggest problems faced by current game designers is the diversity of the audience. A few years ago, it was all about challenging the stereotypical hardcore gaming...
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