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		<title>Bonfires in The Quiet Spell of Winter</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 07:22:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is no substitute for a good meteor shower, lounging around a fire will do just as well. Ever wonder what there is to eat in from of a fire besides marshmallows? Here&#8217;s our solutions, tested in the cold wintry landscape north of Montreal: This bonfire night menu is simplicity itself and much of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no substitute for a good meteor shower, lounging around a fire will do just as well. Ever wonder what there is to eat in from of a fire besides marshmallows? Here&#8217;s our solutions, tested in the cold wintry landscape north of Montreal:</p>
<p>This bonfire night menu is simplicity itself and much of the preparation can be done the day before. As a busy student, I like to keep all recipes to the minimum of ingredients and effort, and I enjoy cheating with good-quality, ready-made foods, too. Around the bonfire, you&#8217;re sure to enjoy the hot roasted potatoes eaten out of newspaper cones, while a large jug of hot, fragrant apple juice will help keep the chill out of the evening air. Later a hotpot of garlicky sausages and beans will entice your hungry guests inside. You will find this bonfire feast is even easier to make and a lot more fun if you encourage your friends to help out with the toffee apple cakes and the fudge custard&#8211;no food fights allowed. Cook’s Timeplan up to 1 day ahead: Toss the potatoes in the oil and seasoning ready to roast. <span id="more-52"></span>Cover and place to one side. Prepare the newspaper and greaseproof cones by taking a double sheet from a newspaper and folding it in half. Using the middle of the crease as your centre, curl the left-hand bottom corner in and up towards the top left to form a funnel shape, and then curl the right-hand corner around it. Curl a sheet of greaseproof paper and use it to line the newspaper. To make sure the cones don’t uncurl, fold the tip of the cone over and flatten slightly. Make all the dips and dressings. Cover and place in the fridge. Make the sausage and bean pot, but cook only 15 minutes. Put in a cool place, then, once cold, cover and place in the fridge. Make the toffee apple cakes. Cool, cover and set aside. Make the fudge custard, then cool, cover and place in the fridge. To serve at 7pm 5pm: preheat the oven to 220^(o)C. Heat apple cider<br />
6pm: put the potatoes in the oven to roast. 6.30pm: bring the sausage mixture to the boil on the hob, then uncover and finish cooking in the oven for 15-20 minutes, until the sausages are heated through. When ready, turn the oven temperature down to 170°C and keep warm. Place the covered parsnips in the hot oven beside the sausage and bean pot for 20 minutes to reheat. Keep warm in the low oven. Stir well before serving. 6.50pm: toss the salad ingredients just before serving the sausage and bean pot. 7pm: spoon the hot potatoes into the paper cones and serve. Place a sheet of foil loosely over the toffee apple cakes and put them in the turned-off oven when you take the sausage and bean pot out to serve it. Put the fudge custard into a small saucepan and warm through gently just before serving or, alternatively, serve the custard cold over the warm cakes.</p>
<p>Salt &#8216;n&#8217; Peppa taters<br />
1.New Potatoes, rinsed or wiped 6 tablespoons olive oil 2 tablespoons each coarse salt and coarsely ground black pepper Preheat oven to 400F/200C. Halve any large potatoes. The pieces should be big enough for just one or two mouthfuls. Put potatoes in an even layer in one large or two small roasting tins. Drizzle with the oil and sprinkle with the salt and pepper. Shake the pan to make sure all the potatoes are coated with oil and seasoning. Place the tin in the oven and roast the potatoes for 35-40 minutes or until they are golden brown and tender when pierced with a sharp knife. Shake the tin once or twice during cooking to brown the potatoes evenly. Serve immediately or turn down the oven to 170°C, and keep warm for up to 30 minutes. If time is short, then cheat and use frozen potato bites such as McCain&#8217;s, cooking according to package instructions, and add rosemary and garlic, served with a selection of the dips and dressings below.</p>
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		<title>Loss of Bladder Control. Causes &amp; Remedies</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:09:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A physical requirement that is basic is the elimination of urine. However, what if you have a bladder control condition? All of a sudden, you can&#8217;t control your elimination urge. In regard to this condition, there might be a problem or cause. Incontinence of urine is loosing control of bladder. Dependent on the type of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A physical requirement that is basic is the elimination of urine. However, what if you have a <strong>bladder control</strong> condition? All of a sudden, you can&#8217;t control your elimination urge. In regard to this condition, there might be a problem or cause.</p>
<p>Incontinence of urine is <strong>loosing control of bladder</strong>. Dependent on the type of incontinence, it can be permanent or temporary. The client is humiliated by his incontinence. There is the development of smells as linens and clothing get wet. It is uncomfortable for the individual. When a person rushes to the bathroom, falling becomes a risk. The dignity, pride, and self-esteem of the person are affected. There are some people who will prefer to stay home, for fear of being incontinent while engaging in an activity or visiting with family or friends. <span id="more-38"></span></p>
<p><strong>Causes</strong> of Incontinence: Various  disorders and conditions can cause incontinence, so it depends on the particular person&#8217;s health. Incontinence comes in five types.</p>
<p>Incontinence due to stress.</p>
<p>Dribbling is what it is often called. Sneezing, lifting, laughing, coughing, or other activities can cause it. In women, later stages of pregnancy and obesity are two primary causes. Pregnancy and age normally weaken the muscles of the pelvis.</p>
<p>Incontinence with urges.</p>
<p>It is when you feel a sudden urgency, and lose urine before making it to the toilet. An urgent, sudden need to void causes a loss of urine. The individual does not make it in time to the toilet. Some of the conditions that cause this include enlarged prostate in men, urinary tract infections, nervous system disorders, and bladder cancer.</p>
<p>Overflow related incontinence.</p>
<p>This is when the bladder leaks urine because it is too full. An enlarged prostrate, diabetes, and some drugs are causes that are common.</p>
<p>Incontinence that is functional.</p>
<p>When the individual has control of his bladder, but cannot get to the toilet in time, and loses urine. Unanswered calls for assistance, call bell not in reach, immobility, and not knowing were the bathroom is can cause this. Difficulty in clothing removal, disorientation, and confusion are other causes.</p>
<p>Incontinence from reflexes.</p>
<p>It is losing urine at known times. Injuries and nervous system disorders are the causes of reflex incontinence that are common.</p>
<p>Surgeries of the reproductive system, intestinal, and rectal system are other causes of incontinence. Women experience thinner, drier skin in the vaginal or urethral area after menopause, while men have an enlarged prostate, or surgery of the prostate that contributes to this problem. One of the causes is also disease of the vascular system. Incontinence of urine might also be caused by MS and Alzheimer&#8217;s disease.</p>
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		<title>Prescription Antibiotics Side Effects</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 09:44:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is doubtless that antibiotic discoveries have changed health treatment. With the discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming in 1928, not many were aware of the influence this drug would have on the course of health treatment for the future. Antibiotics have changed the course of care for communicable illnesses like pneumonia and potentially fatal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is doubtless that antibiotic discoveries have changed health treatment. With the discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming in 1928, not many were aware of the influence this drug would have on the course of health treatment for the future.</p>
<p>Antibiotics have changed the course of care for communicable illnesses like pneumonia and potentially fatal blood infections, permitting for the treatment of infections that were lethal in the past.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.overseas-drugs.com/cheap_antibiotics_from_overseas_pharmacies_online_29.html">Regrettably, with the benefits come the drawbacks. Although antibiotics have a vital role in treating bacterial illnesses, they are frequently used to excess with the notion that they are completely safe. This isn&#8217;t true in every instance. When people have adverse reactions to antibiotics, there are not as uncommon as people think they are. Actually, emergency hospital visits due to antibiotic prescription side effects are triple the rate of different common prescription drugs. What can you do to keep from experiencing severe antibiotic prescription side effects? </a></p>
<p>What kinds of adverse responses to antibiotics are most typically observed?</p>
<p>There are certain instances of allergic responses as a reaction to antibiotic prescription. This occurs most typically with the penicillin antibiotic; however it may occur with nearly any type of antibiotic. In some instances, allergic response to antibiotics may be severe or actually lethal, making it vital to be informed of your medical history and the drugs that have been troublesome for you previously. Should you ever experience a rash or different side effect from antibiotics, your physician must be informed, regardless of how minor it appears. Allergic responses can be minor with the initial exposure to an antibiotic, yet with repeated use, a more severe response can occur. As you get your prescription from the druggist, inform him or her of any allergies to medications to be doubly sure that you don&#8217;t get a drug you could have an allergic reaction to.</p>
<p>What are the different antibiotic prescription side effects that can take place?<br />
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There are some other reactions to antibiotics which could include intestinal problems, like diarrhea, nausea, and even vomiting. This happens due to the antibiotics eradicating not just harmful bacteria, but beneficial bacteria in the digestive tract too.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.rxpillsdirect.com/order_antibiotics_pills_online_29.html">A method of averting this issue is by consuming foods packed with probiotics, such as yogurt, to facilitate the replenishment of beneficial bacteria in the digestive tract. Among the different antibiotic prescription side effects are interaction with different prescribed drugs that can cause a number of reactions. In rare instances, antibiotics may do harm to the liver, which is the organ that serves to metabolize them. Clinical research has demonstrated too that excessive antibiotic use could be related to a higher chance of breast cancer. </a></p>
<p>What can you do to prevent this issue?</p>
<p>To prevent possible antibiotic reactions, it is necessary to inquire of your physician about the reason for your antibiotic prescription every time. Antibiotics are often prescribed for upper respiratory tract illnesses, along with sinus and ear aches, despite the lack of a reason for using them. Research has demonstrated that antibiotics don&#8217;t work well in the majority of instances for these health issues. Also, make certain your physician knows about all the medicines you are using, even nutritional supplements. Be proactive in terms of taking antibiotics and be certain it is absolutely necessary before you possibly endanger your health.</p>
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