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Dec 13, 2009
A new website, announces their launch that honors baseball heroes Roger Maris and Hank Aaron with baseball collectibles. We offer unique baseball decals, car magnets, and license tag frames with a trademarked 61*755 logo.

Dec 10, 2009
Steroid use can lead to emotional and physical health problems. Steroids in baseball and virtually every sport are recently highlighted for their risks to health that can last a lifetime.

Dec 05, 2009
The death of Edward "Umaga" Fatu highlights health risks faced by athletes. Umaga, a WWE wrestler died at the young age of 36 on December 4, 2009 from a heart attack

Sep 08, 2009
Health journals are a great way to keep track of your own well-being. The benefits are numerous. EmaxHealth offers an alternative to My Health Journal, at no cost.

May 03, 2009
Findings presented at the European Multidisciplinary Conference in Thoracic Oncology (EMCTO), Lugano, Switzerland, shows that women are more vulnerable to lung cancer from smoking tobacco, compared to men.

Apr 23, 2009
The Fyola facial massager uses ions and ultrasonic waves to help remove dead skin. The result is glowing skin. The facial massager cleans, massages, lifts, and minimizes wrinkles.

Apr 04, 2009
Starting a business on the internet can indeed become a reality. The problem with getting started, especially for the recently unemployed, is lack of money, making it essential to tap into free internet business training.

Mar 28, 2009
“Newbie Skunkworks” is the latest brainstorm of retired PhD, Dr. Dax L’Amour. The idea is to provide a no cost solution for anyone new to the internet, with a desire to start a legitimate business on the internet through free e-courses.

Mar 25, 2009
Men who consumed the highest amount of omega-3 fatty acids, who were genetically susceptible to prostate cancer, lowered prostate cancer risk by 63% when compared to men with the lowest amount of omega-3 fatty acids in a new study.

Mar 02, 2009
Omega 3-6-9 fatty acids reduce triglycerides by reducing production in the liver. Lowering triglyceride levels prevents heart attack. Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids prevent blood clots from forming, that lead to heart attack.


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