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News Around NFL Mini-Camp

in End Zone Buzz, on mai 12, 2008

... Mario Manningham and QB Andre Woodson (pictured) were injured at NY Giants camp, though the maladies are not serious. Woodson pulled a quad, and Manningham got a hip flexor. Sixth round pick Wo...

La véritable nature de l'enfant - Jan Hunt

in Les Boutchous, on décembre 12, 2007

... Editions l'Instant Présent , le présente ainsi : Il s'agit d'un recueil de chroniques écrites par Jan Hunt entre 1989 et 1999 pour le magazine canadien Natural Life . Elle y aborde de...

Téléthon

in Les Boutchous, on décembre 7, 2007

...n de parents de malades dont le seul objectif est de parvenir à guérir un jour les maladies neuromusculaires, maladies génétiques aujourd'hui incurables. Cette année encore, le Téléthon sera relay...

Le lavage des mains, un geste d'hygiène élémentaire

in Les Boutchous, on novembre 7, 2007

... médecin spécialiste en hygiène alimentaire. Se laver les mains : pourquoi ? Nombre de maladies courantes pourraient être évitées en se lavant les mains . Le Dr Frédéric Saldmann dans son livre ...

L'allaitement maternel peut sauver des vies

in Les Boutchous, on octobre 6, 2007

...Bébé reçoit ainsi les nutriments essentiels qui le protègeront de maladies mortelles et favoriseront sa croissance et son développement Les enjeux ne sont de façon générale pas de l'ordre de la su...

Nouvelles normes pour les laits en poudre

in Les Boutchous, on juillet 5, 2007

... Directeur à l'OMS du département Sécurité sanitaire des aliments, zoonoses et maladies d'origine alimentaire rappelle que s' il est important de favoriser l'allaitement maternel et d&...

Neuf mois pour lire... Attendre mon enfant aujourd'hui

in Les Boutchous, on mai 3, 2007

...tée parmi les guides de la grossesse. Ecrit par une pédiatre désormais bien connue pour ses chroniques de presse écrite, ses émissions à la radio et ses nombreux ouvrages à succès, ce guide a pour voc...

Lost Pet, Found Again!

in Tech Without Wires, on mars 8, 2007

... to spend $40.00 for a USB collar or make your own. But in the spirit of "Do It Yourself" maladies, I'd rather shell out forty bucks for one of these. Instead of requiring an inconveni...

My Experience With Breast Cancer

in Well Woman Blog, on février 16, 2007

Breast Cancer The year was 1947. I was twelve years old and scared. Something was wrong. Mom cried a lot, spent hours lying on her bed, and refused to talk to anyone. Dad walked around looking angry and growled at me when I spoke to him. I'd seen him like this before. He wasn'...

Sex Sells

in Bizinformer, on février 9, 2007

As the Chairperson and emcee of a monthly business women's lunch, I am constantly on the look out for interesting speakers who will draw a good crowd. With Valentine's Day around the corner, I booked Jennifer Downey, president and co-founder of Ambiance , the Store for Lovers, as...

Find Your Own Valentine

in The Dating Weblog, on février 8, 2007

Valentine's Day can be a tough holiday for Single people. You're bombarded with heart shaped chocolates, relationship oriented commercials, and the constant reminder that you're alone. But Valentine's Day is a great day to go out on the town if you're single. Why? Be...

The Madness of E-Crowds

in Businesspundit, on février 8, 2007

Professor Thomas Hazlett wrote an interesting piece in the Financial Times about the madness of e-crowds. The crux of the article is that in an era of open source, community driven products, proprietary content becomes even more valuable. Searching costs are still high, and as the masses ...

Best RSS Readers

in Bizinformer, on février 7, 2007

Do you need to stay on top of the latest news and information but don't want to continually visit Web sites or sort through announcements in your e-mail in-boxes? Of course there is a better, more efficient way, and its known as an RSS feed. When using an RSS reader, you can peruse dai...

Financing with Equity or Debt

in Bizinformer, on février 7, 2007

Advantages of Borrowing: The main advantage of borrowing money is that, while the lender will charge you interest for using the money, the lender won't have any say in how you run or manage your business. More importantly, a lender won't be entitled to any of the profits you make;...

The New BNET

in Businesspundit, on février 6, 2007

If you have never used BNET , it's time to start. The site is owned by CNET , and got started as a directory of business white papers. BNET management quickly realized that a white paper directory wasn't going to attract the audience they wanted, so they revamped the site entirel...

Do Over

in Bizinformer, on février 5, 2007

Would you do anything different if you were told you had a "do over?" I moved this weekend and with that move came a whole series of do overs: personal and professional. As I unpacked boxes and put things away I was faced with a choice: Do I put things back like they have always been...

2/5/07 CotC

in Businesspundit, on février 5, 2007

Mighty Bargain Hunter has the latest Carnival of the Capitalists . Be sure to stop by and check out the posts.

12 marketing maladies (and their antidote-bootstrapping!) (Part 9)

in BootStrapMe, on février 5, 2007

... CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS POST Link: Top 12 lies (marketing maladies) • Nor does either person want to seem clueless by admitting that they have little or no idea what will happen when they roll...

12 marketing maladies (and their antidote-bootstrapping!) (Part 8)

in BootStrapMe, on février 4, 2007

... CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS POST Links: Top 12 lies (marketing maladies) So, why do these delusions I call maladies crop up when starting a business., I think there are a couple of reasons. • Usu...

12 marketing maladies (and their antidote-bootstrapping!) (Part 7)

in BootStrapMe, on février 4, 2007

... CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS POST Link: Top 12 lies (marketing maladies) 11. You talked to an advertiser who loved your idea. I talked to a supplier who likes mine too. Unfortunately, lik...

12 marketing maladies (and their antidote-bootstrapping!) (Part 6)

in BootStrapMe, on février 4, 2007

... CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS POST Link: Top 12 lies (marketing maladies) 9. You have the perfect "positioning" for your product in the marketplace This means you will decide ahead of tim...

How To Be A Good Leader: Be Fair

in Businesspundit, on février 3, 2007

My first managerial job was the shift manager position at a fast food restaurant. I had to manage a lot of teenagers, and one thing they all had in common is the belief that there were always treated unfairly. Before my promotion, I sometimes took sides in petty disputes about time off or pay dis...

StudioDell and Small Business

in Bizinformer, on février 2, 2007

Have you seen or visited this small business focused library of technology advice videos by Dell? Actually they are pretty good, full of valuable information and easy to watch. The interface is very nice and let's you rapidly get to the topic areas that matter most to you. There are three m...

The CEO Schedule

in Businesspundit, on février 2, 2007

Jim Citrin asked some top executives about their daily schedules. Here is what he found. I particularly like this piece of second-hand advice: Steve Murphy, CEO of publishing company Rodale, says, "A line in a William Blake poem inspired me to think differently about my day: 'Think in t...

Davos: much ado about nothing

in Sox First, on février 1, 2007

What does the annual World Economic Forum schmoozefest at Davos actually achieve? Precious little, says Bloomberg's Michael Lewis in his piece Davos Is for Wimps, Ninnies, Pointless Skeptics . "Davos is where people with no talent for risk-taking gather to imagine what actual risk-ta...

City Qualifications in Outsourcing

in The Outsourcing Weblog, on février 1, 2007

No doubt about it, cities are the most apt destination for outsourcing services because these places have the resources to give quality outsourcing services. Aside from resources, what are the other factors for selecting a great outsourcing city? In the article written by Avinash Vashistha , it...

Don't Fire Back

in The Dating Weblog, on février 1, 2007

Let's say you've left the toilet seat up again. Your partner walks into the bathroom and immediately shouts your name. You come running to the bathroom just in time for her to say... "How many times do I have to tell you to put the seat down after using it?" You've got tw...

12 marketing maladies (and their antidote-bootstrapping!) (Part 5)

in BootStrapMe, on janvier 31, 2007

... CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS POST Link: Top 10 lies (marketing maladies) 6. A big company (maybe a potential buyer) is interested. Ever tell a friend, a relative or some guy in an elevator about...

12 marketing maladies (and their antidote-bootstrapping!) (Part 4)

in BootStrapMe, on janvier 31, 2007

... CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS POST Link: Top 12 lies (marketing maladies) 4. It's viral! To follow the theme of maladies, this is a favorite in the Web 2.0 universe analogous to the phrase ...

12 marketing maladies (and their antidote-bootstrapping!) (Part 3)

in BootStrapMe, on janvier 31, 2007

... CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS POST Link: Top 10 lies (marketing maladies) 2. Your product will be featured at Demo (substitute another really big and important trade show in your market.) For t...

12 marketing maladies (and their antidote-bootstrapping!) (Part 2)

in BootStrapMe, on janvier 31, 2007

... CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS POST Link: Top 12 lies (marketing maladies) So, here they are, rephrased somewhat and with some expanded observations, but in Guy's original order. Feel free to add...

12 marketing maladies (and their antidote-bootstrapping!) (Part 1)

in BootStrapMe, on janvier 31, 2007

...pproach, I think the word "lie" is somewhat harsh. I'm going to call these marketing maladies because I think, like a conventional illness in the body, they really make it difficult for...

Where Did All the Prospects Go?

in Bizinformer, on janvier 31, 2007

Have you ever wondered what happens to all the prospects your sales team contacts -- and why more of them don't end up as customers? Maybe your team is spending too much time with prospects that are not qualified or interested buyers, or perhaps the process falls apart at the end, when it...

Examining Online Degrees

in The Online Universities Weblog, on janvier 30, 2007

If you have questions about the validity of online degrees, and how to spot the real thing, this article is quite helpful. 10 signs your degree is fake Use these tips for identifying so-called "degree mills." 1. Your chosen university is not accredited. 2. Your chosen universit...

Advice On Online Degrees

in The Online Universities Weblog, on janvier 29, 2007

This is a nice posting on a family-centered blog, with tidbits of how to prepare, and what to expect, when pursuing an online degree. You may find it helpful. Typically universities attract and accommodate students ages 18 to 22. Often times older adults may feel out of place in this atmosphe...

Brüche, Hernien oft lange unbehandelt

in Das Gesundheits-Weblog, on septembre 22, 2006

... des österreichischen Standard . Bild: http://sante-az.aufeminin.com/w/sante/s276/maladies/reflux-gastro-oesophagien.html...

Surreal Hybrid Cars Philanthropy by Google...

in The Search Engine Weblog, on septembre 15, 2006

... given a starting fund worth $1 billion. The venture aims is to alleviate the aftermath of poverty, maladies and global warming. Nonetheless, what is strange about said venture is that it will be made...

L'allaitement

in Les Boutchous, on septembre 6, 2006

...9;évolution de bébé; il est très nourissant et protège l'enfant (contracter les maladies par example). L'allaitement c'est un moment privilégié qu'une mère partage avec son enfant et c...

India In Throes Of Diabetes Crisis

in Daily Diabetic, on août 30, 2006

...onditions improve, so do choices, including food choices, which leads to an increase of diet-caused maladies, including obesity and diabetes. India is the latest country to find itself in this crisis...

Stem Cells Aid In Fight Against Diabetes

in Daily Diabetic, on août 30, 2006

...still in its infancy. "You're only limited by your imagination," Brayman said of the maladies that ultimately might be treated with stem cell therapy. You can read the rest of the art...

La poupée qui sauve un enfant

in Les Boutchous, on avril 29, 2006

... 20 euros, représentant le coût du cycle complet de vaccination contre les six maladies : diphtérie, rougeole, coqueluche, poliomyélite, tuberculose et tétanos. Ainsi l'achat de chaque poupée perm...

Les microbes sont-ils bons pour nos enfants?

in Les Boutchous, on avril 10, 2006

...#39;école, suffisent le plus souvent à protéger les enfants contre les maladies. Source : CNN.com ...

Pas de sirop contre la toux!

in Les Boutchous, on janvier 30, 2006

...nfants ont commencé à tousser vers l'âge de 18 mois. Des quintes de toux chroniques, violentes et accompagnées de vomissements. Sirops, antibiotiques, homéopathie ont été inefficace. Ce n'est ...

Nouveaux carnets de santé

in Les Boutchous, on janvier 20, 2006

...fiques à certains problèmes de santé sont créées sur les allergies, les pathologies chroniques ou les examens bucco-dentaires de prévention. L'accent est mis sur la prévention avec des pages conse...

Les célébrités au profit des enfants malades

in Les Boutchous, on janvier 14, 2006

...riginale et novatrice dont la totalité des bénéfices ira aux enfants atteints de maladies très graves. Pour participer à la vente aux enchères, cliquez ici . Source : Celebrity baby blog ...

Allergie au lait de vache

in Les Boutchous, on décembre 26, 2005

...res se manifestent plus tard (douleurs abdominales, constipation sévère ou diarrhées chroniques, eczéma, rhinite, toux chronique, asthme), c'est l'allergie non dépendante des IgE. Les allergi...

Forced Perspective

in carzz.org, on décembre 19, 2005

...plasia Congenita Group website -- though Allyson is just short, she doesn't have any physical maladies or syndromes. What are some good cars for short people? If you're under 5' tall, ho...

Nouveau calendrier vaccinal pour la rougeole, les oreillons et la rubéole

in Les Boutchous, on décembre 15, 2005

...es deux injections. En effet, alors que l'on pourrait les faire disparaître, ces maladies sont toujours présentes et font craindre des résurgences d'épidémies. Et aujourd'hui, on attrape c...

La bronchiolite arrive!

in Les Boutchous, on novembre 23, 2005

...ages pâles, les nez qui coulent, ils toussent et sont fatigués. L'hiver est installé. Les maladies aussi. Et parmi elles, la bronchiolite, appelée aussi "bronchite asthmatiphorme", terro...

Pour un hiver sans tracas

in Les Boutchous, on novembre 18, 2005

... Ce n'est pas un secret, l'hiver est une saison propice aux maladies et à la fatigue. Pourtant, une nourriture saine couplée à une bonne hygiène de vie peut aider nos enfants à passer un ...

Choisir un pédiatre

in Les Boutchous, on novembre 9, 2005

...ur m'assister. Notre pédiatre était compétent, mais plus les mois passaient et les maladies s'enchaînaient, plus nous étions en désaccord avec les décisions qu'il prenait. Il nous a fallu...

A propos de l'auteur

in Les Boutchous, on novembre 7, 2005

...#39;est pas faite attendre. Les nuits blanches, les coliques, les biberons, les maladies et la fatigue ont vite eu raison de moi ! Ce blog a été conçu pour vous informer des dernières actualités con...

Cancers pédiatriques et maladies chroniques

in Les Boutchous, on juillet 4, 2007

...ayant eu un cancer soient malheureusement plus susceptibles de développer à l'âge adulte des maladies chroniques, n'est pas une information nouvelle (cf. Cancer durant l'enfance et risque... ...un cancer soient malheureusement plus susceptibles de développer à l'âge adulte des maladies chroniques, n'est pas une information nouvelle (cf. Cancer durant l'enfance et risque ultérieu...

Dois-je vacciner mon enfant contre la grippe?

in Les Boutchous, on janvier 9, 2006

...ennent avant l'âge de 3 ans et pour la moitié, ils concernent ceux présentant des maladies à risque comme l'asthme, les affections pulmonaires ou cardiaques chroniques, le diabète, l'immun... ...t des maladies à risque comme l'asthme, les affections pulmonaires ou cardiaques chroniques, le diabète, l'immunodépression, l'insuffisance rénale et les affections neurologiques ou neurom...