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Items Related To Tag 'number People'

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    • Amy Korn-Reavis
      How to Tell What Research to Believe

      You see it on television. You hear them on radio stations, you read them all over. The medical commercials talk about research. Diet products talk about research. So then the question is what research can you trust? The fact is anyone can do a research project. I know that for my current class I am doing research on education in new businesses. In some sleep labs they do research...

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    • Amy Korn-Reavis
      How do We Handle the Medical Financial Crisis

      Health care has some serious issues facing it over the next decade. We have a growing number of people uninsured and a growing number of people reaching Medicare eligibility age. The money people have contributed through taxes has not gone into an account to grow but according to an article by Martin Crutsinger this money has been used to pay for other parts of the government and not to back the...

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    • Bill Shafer
      Reinvent Yourself

      Have you ever had one of those moments in life where you wake up and say, “I just can’t do this anymore”? Maybe it’s a relationship that just isn’t working. Or maybe it’s work that isn’t working. That’s what happened to me. 26 years, 8 months and 11 days after the first time I ever walked in to the WESH-TV studios in Orlando, I walked out. I kept thinking I must be nuts. After...

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      Social Security According to Dad

      You know, I keep saying I won't blog politics all the time, but some things are just so compelling... Last night I was talking to my dad on the phone and the subject of Social Security came up. Dad and I have long been on the polar opposite side of...well...everything, so it was no surprise that we were bound to argue. But I was a little surprised to hear his actual understanding of the...

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      World's Oldest Woman Had Normal Brain

      A Dutch woman who reached 115 years of age and remained mentally sharp throughout life had a healthy brain when she died. The new study suggests Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia are not inevitable, as had been suspected.


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      Rachel Veitch

      Rachel Veitch and her beloved 1964 Mercury Comet Caliente have become two of the biggest stars on the Web. Now, NBC is knocking on Rachel's door. Is she ready for her big close-up? Find out how Rachel's handling her new fame.



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