Written on October 15, 2011 by Jade Haigh
Oct. 13, 2011 — When the going gets tough, it seems that a lot of us may go drinking.
Along with higher unemployment and bankruptcy, an economic recession brings increased drinking of alcohol, a study suggests. The increased use of alcohol includes binge drinking, problem drinking, and driving under the influence.
The study is published in Health Economics.
The findings run counter to what had previously been thought about drinking habits during economic downturns.
“It was thought that when unemployment goes up, income goes down and people will consume less because they don’t have the resources,” says study researcher Michael T.
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Written on October 15, 2011 by Jordan Ballard
As the foliage starts to turn colors, we may notice a change in the foods our bodies crave. The desire for an ice popsicle just might be replaced by a yearning for a warm bowl of soup. In Chinese medicine consuming foods that correspond to each season is thought to create harmony and balance. Fruits and vegetables contain the most concentrated nutrients and flavor when they are consumed in season. Autumn is the perfect time to try new produce that is packed with delicious phytochemicals to keep your taste buds and health in shape throughout the entire season!
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Written on October 10, 2011 by Jett Dooley

Say what you want about Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, but those girls have style. I used to be adamantly anti-fur (and faux fur), but thats all changed thanks to stars like the Olsens who make it look so chic.
But not only can adults wear faux furits just as cute (dare I say, even cuter!) on little girls. Dont believe me? Check out these amazing faux fur jackets for girls Im coveting for my little girl in 2011.
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Written on October 3, 2011 by admin
There are specific requirements for phlebotomy certification you must complete in order to work in this area, depending on the state you are going to be employed. As usual you are mandated by the state to pass a professional certification, which basically gives you a license to take blood samples. Doctors, nurses and clinical laboratory scientists may also draw blood without phlebotomy certification in the most of states. In some states, it may not be necessary, but many phlebotomy technicians realize it is in their interest to obtain professional certification in any case because they can not get great phlebotomy jobs otherwise. Read All Post…
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Written on September 27, 2011 by Jade Haigh
MP David Amess has launched an attack on a number of BBC newsreaders by claiming they may have received too many Botox injections.
The Southend West representative suggested that a number of the female hosts appeared to be smiling when discussing serious issues, which he claimed was “annoying” for the viewer.
In a scathing assault on the news channel, Mr Amess claimed that the end of the digital switchover would be an appropriate time to consider how the corporation is funded.
He said: “I dont know whether theyve had too much Botox or something, when they are presenting the news and its a very serious subject, they are smiling.”
Responding to his comments, culture minister Ed Vaizey praised the news provider and claimed it sets a quality bar for television and radio coverage across the country.
This news comes after music mogul Simon Cowell was blamed for turning men against having Botox treatment as a result of his different appearance on Britains Got Talent.
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