Posted: May 31st, 2010 by Kolleen
There are many reasons why people would need a service such as food delivery in Tampa. There are people who work at home, homebound people who don’t drive such as handicapped people and stay at home moms who care for their young children or elderly parents. Having the ability to be able to eat restaurant quality food, food that someone else prepared for them, is a great gift; not having to go get it is even better.
Between cleaning, laundry, watching the children and taking care of everyone else’s needs, it’s nice to have food delivered so that mom or the main caregiver would not need to fire up the stove or oven to cook for hours to feed the family.
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Posted: May 27th, 2010 by Kolleen
Rugged ridge steering kits, bumpers and other auto parts are built to last and will take the harsh punishment of tough terrain that many of the off-road vehicles are used on.
Rugged ridge brand auto parts can help a driver replace their mirror or their brake hose on a Jeep, van, truck or SUVs. They also carry everything from spare tire covers to seat covers, climate controlled knobs and carburetors and over 650 individual products for many of the most popular brand and model of cars from today and going several years back.
Each rugged ridge part is a custom fit product and is guaranteed to fit and they can be found online or around the corner at the local auto parts store.
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Posted: May 19th, 2010 by Kolleen
Since the end of last year when the US Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF) announced it would no longer support breast cancer screening – mammography – for women under the age of 50, women everywhere have been flocking to cancer centers for more information and reassurance that they will be alright even though early detection has been the number one precaution and preventative measure for many years.
Unfortunately, there are no easy answers or reassurances to this announcement because most doctors find that women in their 40’s should be tested at least every two years for breast cancers, especially if there is a history in their family of breast cancer or other underlying factors like reoccurring cysts or unusual lumps in the breasts.
A mammogram could be performed at a cancer hospital or other breast cancer facility as a precautionary measure for women over 40 who have a history of abnormal self-breast exams or fibrous cysts or women in their immediate family – mother, grandmother, aunts or sisters – who have had breast cancer before.
What the USPSTF did not realize or perhaps did not intend for was the fact that insurance companies are now refusing to cover mammograms for woman under the age of 50, even if their doctors are prescribing this life-saving cancer screening.
Another factor the USPSTF did not address in their findings and subsequent rejection of mammogram screenings is the fact that men also get breast cancer, although it is severely under reported.
Many cancer hospitals are updating their services to include education in addition to the screening process and this will help the millions of women who are unsure of the USPSTF recommendation of not having mammograms until they are in their 50’s. But the best advice the CDC – Center for Disease Control – and many other organizations gave at the time of the USPSTF ‘bombshell’ was to consult with your physician and see what he or she recommends for your individual case. Taking this recommendation on a case by case process is the best way to handle such a wide sweeping suggestion that affects millions of women.
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Posted: May 12th, 2010 by Kolleen
It’s all about imitating a bug’s life cycle says a fly fishing GA guide. Mayflies are one example of a bug trout enjoy catching and eating. Trout eat a considerable amount of the nymphal form of mayflies that live for years near streambeds; however trout also eat other stages of the mayfly life forms. Nymphs swim to the surface as an emerger and then, as a dun, they lie on the water’s surface until they are able to fly. The adults lay eggs in the water and die after that; this stage of life is called the spinner. The “gifted” fly fishermen can tie flies that imitate each of these cycles of the mayflies, while others experiment with a multitude of insects for their fly fishing adventures.
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