Car Free Day is celebrated on September 22. The concept, which originated during the 1960s emerged as a strong movement during the 1990s in the U.K. and Germany. Busy shopping streets were closed to four wheeled vehicles. This was done to reduce traffic jams and to enhance pedestrians’ easy mobility. No one then thought that […]
The perfect meals for beating stress
Christmas is around the corner. Soon ‘Christmas is coming…’ will soon fill the air. But Christmas and stress! Or is it stress and Christmas? Regretfully in many lives and families both are synonymous. Have you noticed the mad rush during this period? It is the same worldwide. From running round for shopping to attending carol […]
Naturally thin women at a greater risk of Osteoporosis
Women who are naturally thin may want to start considering putting on weight, for a new study has found that young women who are constitutionally or severely thin, may suffer from impaired bone quality and also be at risk for osteoporosis. Constitutional thinness refers to young women with no identified eating disorder who have a […]
A Zero Carbon Footprint? What Individuals Can Do To Make It Happen
Living the No Impact lifestyle is impossible; a carbon footprint by definition equals damage to the earth. Yet some people try. This article assesses what individuals are meaningfully doing to contribute to the environment and how corporations are playing into the trend by conducting experience based marketing. There are many crazy shops around, but FLOWmarket beats […]
Sciatica and Alternatives to Medication
Sciatica is a tingling, burning, throbbing or general pain, usually in the buttocks or hips but can radiate as far down as the foot. There are three basic types of pain that can be confused or associated with sciatica, neuralgia, neuropathy, and neuritis. Neuralgia is generally connected with pain along the course of a […]
EU Mandates Biofuel – Glycerine Production Increases Over 130% In Two Years
The next few years, European markets will be swamped with glycerine, as biodiesel production from vegetable oils or animal fats accelerates. Europe aims to run cars on petrol and diesel produced at a minimum of 5.75% from biofuels by the year 2010. The surplus of glycerin supply on the European market will not only significantly […]
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