Warren Honeycutt, Founder and President of Get Honeycutt, Inc., announces the introduction of a complete virtual personal trainer system for men and women. This handheld device comes preloaded with audio and video training techniques demonstrated by Warren Honeycutt and his associate and adapted for use at your fitness center, your home gym or while traveling. [...]
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September 18th, 2008 by Jim Kouri
Since a person out in the world of work experiences more negative life events, perhaps the increase in breast cancer rates over the last 40 years, is because women no longer live in a nicer more forgiving and pleasant home life? For years we knew that the stress of the working world leads to men [...]
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August 25th, 2008 by artfldgr
The Department of Justice, in cooperation with the Department of Health and Human Services, has guided the enforcement efforts of the national Health Care Fraud and Abuse Control Program (HCFAC) since its inception in 1997.
The program was designed to coordinate federal, state and local law enforcement on cases of health care fraud and abuse [...]
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August 4th, 2008 by Jim Kouri
The only way to get the kind of results that they achieved was to skew the facts by isolating them. Yes I would agree that a handpicked group that can be part of a longitudinal study would yield superior results over a true sample across the population, but it proves nothing about the latter. This [...]
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August 1st, 2008 by artfldgr
It stands to reason that its not because of cultural issues that people gravitate to certain things, but because of biology, of which culture THEN shapes a more comfortable reason around it.
While the findings below are interesting, ultimately the conclusions made are not valid since they refuse to accept biology as an answer. Without the [...]
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August 1st, 2008 by artfldgr
So maybe it isnt him?
Women end up less happy than men
Less able to achieve their life goals, women end up unhappier than men later in life – even though they start out happier, reveals new research by Anke Plagnol of the University of Cambridge, and University of Southern California economist Richard Easterlin.
Plagnol and Easterlin’s study, [...]
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July 30th, 2008 by artfldgr
Going through my morning mail i get a reference to an interesting article at the UK Mail Femail section…
It appears to be a bit of a dose of reality.
The first article tries to explain:
Why more and more women are losing custody battles over their children
One could call this an expectations expose… The main gist not [...]
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June 6th, 2008 by artfldgr
Women are exactly the same as men, except when their not. Recent article and blog noise has been bantering the point made by Business Week Article that informs us that we now have more female doctors which is great, but that they spend less time at the office, so you dont get to see them.
Remember the [...]
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June 2nd, 2008 by artfldgr
For years men have been claiming that they have been shortchanged in medicine all the while feminists have claimed that women were short changed. Feminists help create the heart desease problem in women, and now garner millions with the Red Dress program to help find a cure for what liberation visited (unecessarily) on women.
Well, while [...]
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May 28th, 2008 by artfldgr
Indeed the public is being forced to take vaccines and drugs. My last article gave testimonies from various physicians who bring to light that there is coercion on the part of the government for parents to vaccinate their children.
Perhaps the most shocking incident that comes to mind of government stepping over its bounds with the vaccination issue [...]
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May 23rd, 2008 by Felicia Fee Benamon
Well Solanas of SCUM Manifesto claim may get her wish after all.
The future looks interesting… with what countries are doing to their people the women in the west will either have to become bi/lesbian, or marry the surfiet of males from China or Islam.
Given this ruling, a campaign for selective births among single women will [...]
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May 21st, 2008 by artfldgr
Turns out our grandparents were right on so many things, and that Judeo Christian lifestyle reflected a harmony with our biology our nihilist cultural presently doesn’t afford. They were right about sex, being an overwhelming selector it blinds us to everything else that is good if it’s not held in abeyance. They were right about [...]
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May 19th, 2008 by artfldgr
Many doctors are now starting to see the negative effects that vaccines have on children and are standing against the dangers associated with vaccines and the vaccination overload and that we are now seeing with children. I say overload because in 1983, children were given around 10 vaccinations before starting school. Now children receive an astounding 36. Before a [...]
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April 30th, 2008 by Felicia Fee Benamon
Could this be the reason for the decline of women after their “liberation” to state economic drudgery?
Maybe this is why, when men clean up more, they start not working as much, and letting the wife earn the money? They suddenly get a burst of mental health and figures its better to be a wife [...]
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April 10th, 2008 by artfldgr
Seems that many more women are getting upset at the increased imbalances between women. From Swedish economists suggesting that they give up socialism/communism and recognize capitalism helps women more, to others recently taking them to task. Is there a trend picking up?
Natashas pregnant, but others feel the pain
Brass neck is the phrase that comes to [...]
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April 7th, 2008 by artfldgr
I’ve seen firsthand what child immunizations can do to an otherwise healthy infant. I’ve had to deal with doctors who’ve said (after this infant suffered a seizure a little under a week after getting his 2nd round of childhood vaccines) that the vaccine may have triggered the seizure, but the vaccine wasn’t the main reason. [...]
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April 2nd, 2008 by Felicia Fee Benamon
Vaccinations and drugs the government says fight against disease are being forced on the public more and more these days. These are vaccines that are not necessary and are having serious health effects on the public.
Suicide. Seizures. Fainting. The list goes on and on. Are those the sort of side effects [...]
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March 30th, 2008 by Felicia Fee Benamon
If you have sons, you might want to warn them that dating Most likely to be a disease vector in the yearbook is a bad idea.
Do note that the headline smears ALL TEENS but the story is actually TEEN GIRLS.
They are assuming or asserting an equal distribution that is yet to be determined. However [...]
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March 12th, 2008 by artfldgr
This just in, perhaps Spitzer was doing things for “health reasons”. Though “Forget the heart, do it for your penis” will probably not make the list of favorite health promotions. Late night jokes and all kidding aside, interesting findings.
Sexual performance may hold key to men’s health
Mens pride in sexual performance may help [...]
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March 12th, 2008 by artfldgr
In spite of all the talk in both houses of congress about revamping or restructuring the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA), there’s a new Hurricane Katrina scandal brewing in Washington.
Several news organizations, including the Cable News Network (CNN), have uncovered irrefutable evidence that mobile-home trailers used to temporarily house thousands of victims of New Orleans’ [...]
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March 1st, 2008 by Jim Kouri
Patricia Pearson is a writer who possesses a plethora of interests. A great deal of information concerning her can be found at her website, called Pearsons Post. She has won numerous awards and is a regular contributor to The USA Today, and Canadas National Post. Her work has also appeared in Spy, Chatelaine, the New [...]
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February 28th, 2008 by Bernard Chapin
Heather MacDonald takes the feminists to task with one of the best articles exposing the campus rape myth and the feminists that make it so.
The Campus Rape Myth
The reality: bogus statistics, feminist victimology, and university-approved sex toys
Its a lonely job, working the phones at a college rape crisis center. Day after day, you wait for [...]
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February 26th, 2008 by artfldgr
I thought I would just let everyone else pipe up as to how they feel about this issue. Anyone want to guess what the feminist take on it will be?
The lesson here, if you can call it that, is that young women who find out they have AIDS are more likely to then go out [...]
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February 26th, 2008 by artfldgr
Turns out again, that those ‘knowledgeable’ experts from the left that always seem ready instantly with all the knowledge from their ideology are generally wrong. We are finding out that most of what feminism is based on, is poppycock, and now with this, we are finding out that the facts surrounding internet predators, is once [...]
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February 19th, 2008 by artfldgr
While its good news, they purposefully didnt want to divide the work up to establish blood fathers as being the key. So they didnt make a distinction between step fathers and blood fathers.
Biologically there is a big difference to the children. As an example, girls who are raised away from their blood father, respond to [...]
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February 13th, 2008 by artfldgr
It’s nice to hear that there are things that people can do to modify the outcomes of their lives to the best that their genetics lets them have.
Simple changes in lifestyle, that may require self control, and often is part of improving and expanding your life, can have significant impact as to the quality and [...]
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February 12th, 2008 by artfldgr
Well isn’t this interesting news? Note that our current way to focus on the desease is not to abstain, but to ignore it, and hope that a vaccine will help us make it easier to ignore. There is a species cost for behaviors that ultimately are not healthy in a real world that is not [...]
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February 4th, 2008 by artfldgr
Well there you have it; the mediator of things is the person of influence (not control) and the person who guides outcomes. To blame the horse because its not as fast as a race car is more the blame of the desires of the rider, than it is the horse. Its unrealistic and the emotional [...]
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January 31st, 2008 by artfldgr
Against the Trend, U.S. Births Way Up
Bucking the trend in many other wealthy industrialized nations, the United States seems to be experiencing a baby boomlet, reporting the largest number of children born in 45 years.
The nearly 4.3 million births in 2006 were mostly due to a bigger population, especially a growing number of Hispanics. [...]
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January 16th, 2008 by artfldgr
Several interesing articles on findings have appeared in the press this week. I thought I would share them, and let everyone ponder things for themselves.
The first one is about how children behave when not monitored by adults…
[however, whether or not the positive sounding results actually lead to a positive outcome is another story yet to [...]
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December 19th, 2007 by artfldgr