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In many forms environment has a huge impact on our health. Everyone knows that air, water and housing is important. But political and cultural situation also has a great influence on our health. Select the category of your interest or search with your own keywords.

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In Quotes: Leaders' New Year Messages - news.bbc.co.uk

It's very interesting to look into this from perspective of a few years: "Heads of state and leaders from across the world used their traditional New Year messages to reflect on the events of 2004 and to highlight some of the key issues facing their countries and people in the coming year." The world is changinf and not changing at the same time...

posted by Galen , 31 december 2007, 22:38 | 1 comments
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Global Warming: 51 Things We Can Do to Save the Environment - time.com

Can one person slow global warming? Actually, yes. You—along with scientists, businesses and governments—can create paths to cut carbon emissions. Here is our guide to some of the planet's best ideas.

posted by Grinch , 26 december 2007, 17:47 | 3 comments
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Photo: Are Dogs Better Than Any Psycho Therapy - flickr.mud.yahoo.com

How long will you be able to stay depressed with this kind of therapy. I bet ten sessions will not be necessary to clear your moods.

posted by Neatly , 9 december 2007, 08:38 | 2 comments
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Cartoon: Pet Therapy - How To Feel Good About Yourself Again - glasbergen.com

Check this out folks... It's rally funny. If your life sucks - get a dog or a cat. They will make you feel good again. Enjoy!

Pet Therapy - How To Feel Good About Yourself Again

posted by Fiona , 9 december 2007, 08:20 | 1 comments
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Video: Two Talking Cats - video.google.ca

Love is understandable in all languages...

posted by KitKat , 24 november 2007, 23:22 | 1 comments
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Clean-up expands for San Francisco Bay oil spill - reuters.com

Clean-up efforts for a 58,000-gallon (220,000-liter) oil spill in San Francisco Bay expanded on Sunday as federal officials assessed damage that has closed beaches, threatened the crabbing season and killed scores of birds.

posted by Awakened , 12 november 2007, 03:44 | 0 comments
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Drinking Water - It's Time to Get the Lead Out! - geocities.com

Heart-Healthy Nutrition, Vegetarian & Vegan Cooking, Natural Health & Wellness, Healthy Eating & Living Health Article: Drinking Water - It's Time to Get ...

posted by Neatly , 6 november 2007, 03:49 | 0 comments
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BMW 5 Series appears to be most unsafe luxury sedan - english.pravda.ru

BMW luxury sedans fared worst in protecting their occupants from side-impact crashes, in tests conducted by the insurance industry. After frontal impact crashes, side-impact incidents are the deadliest type of impact, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

posted by Sceptic , 3 september 2007, 06:28 | 0 comments
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Computer use link to eye disease - news.bbc.co.uk

Heavy computer use may be linked to glaucoma, especially among those who are short- sighted, fear researchers.

posted by Galen , 9 august 2007, 19:51 | 0 comments
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Computer games 'burn up calories' - news.bbc.co.uk

Playing new style computer games can help people burn up a significant amount of calories, research has found.

posted by Galen , 9 august 2007, 19:51 | 0 comments
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