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Monthly Archives: November 2011
To be green or ignorant is my call thank you
In 2007, the American Pharmacists Association published a study called Consumer Medication Information in the United States, Europe, and Australia: A comparative Evaluation. Its concern, not too surprisingly, was the quality of information given to consumers on leaflets sent out … Continue reading
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toast or stale bread, choose your poison
The other day a nutritionist was quoted in an article about supermarkets selling bread that had been baked days earlier. She said,”It’s not going to seriously affect bread’s proteins, B-vitamins or fibre,” which was good news. Then she said stale … Continue reading
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what to do after you’ve screamed when liquid make-up leaks into your mascara, lipstick, eye-liner, the lot and you need to leave the house in a hurry
Long heading but fewer words just don’t describe the horror. You have three minutes to make yourself look less angry/sleep-deprived /bewildered, your good clothes are on but not helping, your hair is shiny but in shock. You open the make-up … Continue reading
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