Men Health


 Men Health Affordable Health Insurance
Skincare Science: Research about Four Skin Care Health Foods

Skincare-News.com introduces research about fruits and vegetables that are being harvested for their potent skin-boosting benefits.

Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) February 19, 2008 -- Skincare is more than just chemicals and science. Skincare-News.com's latest article, "Ingredients that Heal," investigates how four super-foods contribute to skin health: pomegranates, grapefruits, pumpkins, and mushrooms. While scientific advancements are surely leading to breakthrough products that heal the skin and body, sometimes, a more natural approach to healing can't be beat.
http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=514

From the Romans who imported pomegranates from Libya to its presence during the Han and Sung dynasties in China, it seems that countries around the world have always agreed on one thing when it comes to the pomegranate: health and prosperity.


New take on 'George slept here'

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados - Every Christmas, crowds watch the historical reenactment of George Washington and his troops crossing the Delaware. The Houdon Bust at Mount Vernon re-creates Washington in 3-D based on forensic research. Now the first US president makes his on-screen debut as a buff teenager played by New York actor Adam Thompson in a docudrama of his trip to the Caribbean island of Barbados, a trip that historians say not only changed Washington but also saved his life.

The year was 1751 when a ship sailed into Bridgetown Harbor with George, 19, and his half-brother Lawrence, 33, aboard. The ship's name, Success, was propitious, for while the island's balmy climate did not improve Lawrence's health as the Washingtons had hoped - he died a year later of tuberculosis - the six-week sojourn helped George's career.


Top Women In Business

The Queens Courier and Queens Business Today will once again recognize the outstanding contributions made by women in the borough during the Sixth Annual Top Women in Business Networking Awards Dinner on Thursday, March 13.During the event, which will be held at Terrace on the Park, there will be a silent auction to benefit Go Red for Women. Cocktails, the silent auction and networking will begin at 5 p.m., followed by the formal presentation and dinner at 7 p.m.The event will also feature Borough President Helen Marshall and City Councilmember Melinda Katz singing "God Bless America."The sponsors of the Sixth Annual Top Women in Business are A&S Whitestone Flowers & Gifts, Astoria Federal Savings Bank, Bombardier, Chase Home Lending, Citibank, Commerce Bank, Con Edison, Daily News, Di Blasi Ford, Elmhurst Hospital, Farrell Fritz, P.C., Flushing Savings Bank, HIP, MetLife, New York Hospital Queens, New York Mets, North Shore LIJ Health System, Parker Jewish Institute, Parkway Hospital, Publimax Printing, Queens Courier, Queens Business Today, Queens Chamber of Commerce, Queens County Savings Bank/New York Community Bank, Queens Hospital Center, Queens Long Island Medical Group, Verizon, Landrum School of Dance and Precious Moments Daycare.


CitySmart Magazine Hires Kay Renz Public Relations to Introduce More Readers to Its Savvy Style and Comprehensive ...

Kay Renz Public Relations has been hired by CitySmart Magazine, South Florida's fastest growing lifestyle magazine, to introduce more readers to its savvy editorial content and artistic design elements. CitySmart Magazine, a five-year old publication, is the creation of publisher Brigitte Baroukh, who has recently expanded and redesigned the magazine to include a diverse array of comprehensive and entertaining articles. Baroukh's mission is to make CitySmart the premiere magazine among readers who want the latest information on health, business, travel, fashion, beauty, cuisine, entertainment, technology and more.

.


Men's Health ranks Cleveland one of least caffeinated cities

We've taken our lumps in Cleveland. Just not in our coffee.

Men's Health magazine, ranking the most-caffeinated cities in the country, placed Cleveland 83rd, near the bottom of its list of 100, in the March issue that just hit newsstands.

No wonder the economy here has been stuck in a yawn. No wonder winter is about as exciting as a grande decaf soy latte. No wonder . . . wait a minute. We're not overcaffeinated? This is actually a good thing, isn't it?

Do we really want java jitters? Can you imagine Mikey from Regency Windows after a shot of espresso? LeBron driving on I-71 after a triple macchiato? A baseball team that doesn't fall asleep after taking a 3-1 lead in the American League Championship Series? Wait, scratch the last one. We could have used Mr.


 
Link to us - Contact us