How Many Eggs Can We Safely Consume A Day?

The egg intake came into scrutiny in the late sixties when the American Heart Association (AHA) advised people to limit their intake of eggs to three to four per week ( two for people with known coronary disease) when scientific research established that a persistently high blood cholesterol level leads to atherosclerosis (i.e. deposition of cholesterol in the walls of blood vessels), a major underlying cause of heart attack and stroke.

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Paul Of Tarsus – The Founder Of Modern Christianity

Contrary to what every Christian believes, it was not Jesus Christ nor his disciple Peter was the founder of  modern Christianity, but it was Paul of Tarsus also known as Saul, the Roman centurion who was once responsible in persecuting the early classic Christians prior to his alleged conversion and later known as “St. Paul”, when he proclaim himself to be an apostle of Jesus Christ based on his story of his way to Damascus road incident.

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Immunization – The Best Preventive Measure In Medical Science

The invention of vaccines is no doubt, one of the greatest thing that had happened in medical science. The medical accomplishment it has done in providing immunity from various illnesses cannot be discounted, the world would have still be struggling to eradicate various deadly diseases if it were not of the medical breakthrough.

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Edible Insects – As An Alternative Source Of Food

Entomophagy, or the art and culture of eating arthropods (invertebrate) animals that have a jointed body and limb, particularly insects, is actually very common in many parts of the world.

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Whitewater Rafting – A Bold And Daring Adventure

Whitewater rafting is a lifetime adventure for the thrill seekers and some local and foreign tourists who are looking for a formidable activity that would be a world class experience.

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Raising Awareness On Cervical Cancer

In pre-cancerous stage, cervical cancer generally takes as long as ten years, and may even take thirty years to develop into a full fledged malignancy.

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Group Of 8 Talks Focus On Green Gas Emissions Curb

A three day meeting with growing economies of China and India participates as pressure mounting for both develop and developing countries to tackle climate change, blame for droughts, rising sea levels and intense calamities.

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Raw Materials For Refractory Industry Has Risen Up

The internal demand in China and its imposition of higher export taxes on magnesium oxide and bauxite, two sensitive materials needed by factories in their manufacture of refractory products.

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