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... Risks of Obesity.
A RAND study suggests that obesity causes an increase in chronic medical conditions of 67 percent. Similarly ... medical conditions of 58 percent. These naturally lead to an increase in costs to health care:
Obese individuals spend ... only treating people after they get sick.How the U.S. Government Can Increase Health Without Spending More Than a Cent originally appeared on ...
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With stimulus provided by the new homeowners tax credit, we saw an increase in home sales in the 3rd Quarter of 2009. That ... train ends.
Of course, inflation may be rampant then so housing prices may increase with the weaker dollar. I know, color me an optimist.
During the third quarter, 123 ... .2 Percent
Related posts:Home Prices Increase In a Number of States in 2008 In the midst of the gloom and ...
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... driving.
1) Pressure in tyres - Having correct tyre pressure is one of the simplest things that can increase the fuel efficiency. Every vehicle has an optimum tyre pressure limit and you can find this in ... If you are consistent in maintaining the right tyre pressure, you can save up to 10% on fuel and increase the life of tyres by-%.
2) Heavy foot pressure - most surveys show that your fuel ...
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... Sydney scientists Dr Tim Schmidt and Professor Max Crossley have achieved a one third increase in the upconversion efficiency of solar cells by harvesting the part of the solar spectrum ... ;
Revolution in Efficiency
Dr Schmidt added that the breakthrough in utilising these photons will greatly increase the efficiency of traditional solar cell technology.
“By performing upconversion cheaply, ...
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Many motorists have seen a large increase in motor insurance premiums in recent years. Some have their renewals rejected, due to bad luck or bad ... a large claim. The insurance company paid the claim, but did not check with me. This year, they want to increase my premium by 30%. What should I do?”
I usually advised them to find another insurance company and provided them ...
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Read at : UNNews
A global priority to increase investment in developing country agriculture
New York, Nov 10 2009 10:05AM
Despite good global cereal harvests this year, millions of people in dozens of poor countries are in desperate need of emergency humanitarian aid due to stubbornly high food prices, the United Nations agricultural agency warned in a
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