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Dr Prem is an award winning strategic leader, renowned author, publisher and highly acclaimed global speaker. Aside from publishing a bevy of life improvement guides, Dr Prem runs a network of 50 niche websites that attracts millions of readers across the globe. Thus far, Dr Prem has traveled to more than 40 countries, addressed numerous international conferences and offered his expert training and consultancy services to more than 150 international organizations. He also owns and leads a web services and technology business, supervised and managed by his eminent team. Dr Prem further takes great delight in travel photography.

Early detection can ward off cervix tumor

Tumor in uterus can be cured by an early diagnosis. A UNICEF report speaks of a woman, who had a foetus size tumor in her uterus, which had made her incapable of conception. The report has mentioned a range of causes, which include forced abortion,…

CARE Aid for AIDS in B'desh

The concern of CARE in Bangladesh is clearly visible as AIDS is knocking at its doorstep. It has started off by promoting awareness at the grassroots level. The rickshaw pullers and truck drivers are at the core of this deadly virus.
CARE has started…

Britain maintains caution against bird flu

The major concern of the Department of Health, Britain, is that with the winter flu setting in, children and older people above 65, suffering from asthma and diabetes, must visit their general practitioners for a winter flu vaccine.
The reasons are…

Combine activities to keep yourself fit

As a 20-year-old swimmer, you may be completing eight laps in 15 mins today, but that doesn’t mean that you will be able to do the same at 45, too. Nor is this advisable, as Prof. Nicola Maffulli of Keele University Medical School, would suggest. He says.

Petro vendors prone to rheumatoid arthritis

The team of researchers from the Sweden’s Karolinska Institute have discovered a new cause of rheumatoid arthritis. This extended version of the environment-related cause of the disease involves prolonged exposure to mineral oils, in particular,…

E.coli extending its deadly domain in UK

Inquiries on E.coli infections have begun. But, Roland Salmon of the UK’s National Public Health Service has expressed his grief regarding the sluggishness of Food Standards Agency (FSA) in carrying out those investigations.
The first case was detected..

Launceston breathing hard

Launceston desperately wants to breathe easy. The best part is that the air purifying strategy that was released by Launceston Government this year has reduced particulate pollution from wood and wood-smoke in the air, which were causing serious asthma…

Light smokers pay heavier price

Men, who were light smokers, are nearly three times as likely to die of lung cancer, while women who were light smokers were nearly five times as likely to be killed by lung cancer, compared with non-smokers.
Thomas J. Glynn, the ACS director of cancer..

Freedom to smother the smoke

It is like nipping in the bud. Smokefree Northern Ireland, an assembly of 41 approved private and voluntary organizations, is going to ban smoking for those working in pubs. This is the place where the cigars catch the fire and smoke up the whole place -.

TV Ads Putting Extra Flab on Kids

Jesse Drysdale is just one of the many kids across New Zealand swelling up before their TV sets. Study shows that the food the children preferred while watching TV are the ones being advertised on it. No matter what amount of fruits are served to them in.

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