Is There Anything That I Can Do To Get Rid Of Lower Back Pain?
November 28, 2009 by Celestine Nell
Filed under Diabetes Health and Fitness
You should know that more people are suffering from lower back pain in today’s society. In fact many of them will find their way to the internet in hopes of finding some great tips and advice that they can use to overcome this growing problem. If this is the reason that you have found this site then we suggest that you take the time to read the entire article as we have taken the time to provide our readers with some very valuable tips and advice that they can use.
Ways to Cure Bad Breath When Nothing Else Will Work
November 27, 2009 by Jacob Jameson
Filed under Diabetes Health and Fitness
Let’s get right down to brass tacks — you feel that your breath has some room for improvement (to say the least), and you want to know how to cure bad breath. You’ve probably already heard all of the hype about how the only thing you need to do to have fresh breath is to regularly clean your mouth. I’ve suffered from chronic bad breath myself, and brushing and flossing is not enough for people like us.
Who Should Win the National League Cy Young Award?
November 26, 2009 by Aaron Scott
Filed under Diabetes Health and Fitness
In just a few short days, the National League Cy Young winner will have been selected. The race could really go either way, and no one’s quite sure as to who will win it in the end.
How to Pop a Pimple Without Leaving a Scar
November 25, 2009 by Julie M. Jackson
Filed under Diabetes Health and Fitness
If you suffer from acne or even just the occasional pimple, then you’ve no doubt heard of the infamous “pimple popping” method for dealing with pimples or whiteheads. What most people do not realize is that there is a right way and a wrong way to pop a pimple.
The Top Seven Women’s Tennis Players Since’79
November 25, 2009 by Maggie King
Filed under Diabetes Health and Fitness
While there have been many great tennis players over the course of the last few decades, such as Agassi, Sampras, McEnroe, and others, I believe that women have been just as great.
Indoor Air Pollution – How It’s More of A Problem in Your Home Than You Think
November 24, 2009 by Ruth Price
Filed under Diabetes Health and Fitness
When it comes to taking in a breath inside our home, we all take it for granted that it’s healthy – but the truth is that indoor air pollution means that the air inside our homes could be more polluted than the air outside of it!
Tennessee Titans Can’t Find a W
November 21, 2009 by Anthony Penn
Filed under Diabetes Health and Fitness
What has become of the mighty Tennessee Titans. This is a team that opened up the season undefeated through the first two months of the NFL season in 2008.
Seattle Seahawks Season Update
November 19, 2009 by Hank Mondale
Filed under Diabetes Health and Fitness
The Seattle Seahawks seem to be poised for a bounce back year, following a disappointing 2008 campaign that saw the team finish with a losing record. They’ve made some changes; most importantly their new head coach Jim Mora.
Gay Travel Tips For China
November 15, 2009 by Howie Holben
Filed under Diabetes Health and Fitness
As a communist-led country steeped in old-world traditions that influence even the most modern, advanced cities in the nation, China may not seem like the ideal location for gay vacation travel; however, travelers will find that there is a vibrant scene in China, including pride celebrations, clubs, bars, neighborhoods and a level of acceptance that is on the rise as the visible, well-organized LGBT community grows. From exceptional food and fashion to beautiful landscapes and rich cultural experiences, China offers a wide variety of options and is an ideal location for gay vacations.
The Bronx Bombers Rule Baseball Yet Again
November 12, 2009 by Andy West
Filed under Diabetes Health and Fitness
Allow me to be one of the very first to congratulate the New York Yankees on their World Series win.

