Can Early In Life Nutritional Deficiency Lead To Arthritis?

Osteoarthritis’ exact cause remains unknown, but it is generally thought to stem from aging and wear and tear on joints, exacerbated for some by genes.

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Global OFW – A Thriving Entity In A Bad Economy

Mabini, a town in Batangas, 130 kilometers south of Manila became a first class municipality last year in a government ranking of towns nationwide, leaping from its third class status.

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India Promotes “Honeymoon Package” To Curb Population Growth

Persuading couples to wait is one strategy India is using to curb a rapidly growing population that threatens to turn its demography from a prized asset into a crippling burden.

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Setting Up A Macadamia Nut Orchard, A Profitable Venture

Macadamia is not only known to be the most nutritious nut but a good reforestation material as well. Its nut has up to 80 percent natural oil and 4 percent sugar that is highly in demand among dieters because of the health benefits that can be derived in reducing cholesterol levels in the body.

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The Catholic Church Should Stop Interfering With Philippine State Affairs

There are valid reasons as to why the Philippine government of P-Noy and Philippine congress as well have to implement of what is good for the country because they are mandated to do so under the Philippine constitution.

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Typhoons Trigger Minor Tremors, Prevent Killer Quakes – Study

A joint research by Taiwan and the US, have noted that typhoons can trigger small earthquakes that help release seismic energy and prevent major quakes, the research was published in the British weekly science journal Nature.

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Germany Overcomes Financial Crisis, Instilling Own Vision Of Economic Growth

Germany best performance since reunification 20 years ago which is equivalent to nearly 9 percent annual economic growth rate or a quarter on quarter economic growth of 2.2 percent as it was announced by the government.

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Does The US Withdrawal Deadline , Put Iraq In Limbo?

The story in Iraq is an unfinished business, whatever American officials in the administration may say, the country is neither occupied nor independent but rather put Iraq in limbo.

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Coping Up With Red Tide Poisoning

Algae, like dinoflagellates, comprise a big group of marine plants and plant like organisms that serve as food for many forms of aquatic life. Hence, dinoflagellates are natural food for fishes and shellfishes.

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Native Rice To Save Deteriorating Ifugao Rice Terraces

The growing demand of glutinous rice in the US has encouraged more farmers to propagate and go into commercial production of various native varieties of rice in the different provinces in the Cordillera region.

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