2010 New Year, Pessimistic and Optimistic - TuDiabetes
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2010 New Year, Pessimistic and Optimistic - TuDiabetes
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Most Recently Shared on January 2, 2010 at 4:53 pm By:
TuDiabetes blogs: 2010 New Year, Pessimistic and Optimistic: I know a lot of my friends are hopeful this new year w... http://bit.ly/5xlt4p
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hubpages.com — “2010 has been a really tough year for many people and people are hopefully being optimistic about the future. Many families have been dealing with some really scary financial issues. I can tell you from...” View full resource at hubpages.com
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Mother and Publisher Launches Global Parenting Site via Pipeno
marketwire.com — “%26nbsp;Positively Parenting is a new parenting and family website hosted by Pipeno that launched recently in late summer 2010. Its aim is to start a worldwide conversation between parents who unite in their mission to raise optimistic and engaged children. After working on regional and commercial family magazines for the past 10 years, Executive Editor Danielle Sullivan said she wanted to get rid of superficial parenting fluff” View full resource at marketwire.com
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Mother and Publisher Launches Global Parenting Site via Pipeno http://bit.ly/dszCIl
Healthcare Trends for 2010: Reform, Revenue & Resources Top of Mind
hin.com — “As 2009 draws to a close, which products and services served healthcare companies best this year? What were the greatest operational challenges they faced in 2009? Looking ahead, are healthcare organizations more or less optimistic about the 12 months to come? Which aspect of healthcare reform will have the greatest impact on their business, and will there be a new healthcare bill by the new year? This executive summary of responses from 100 healthcare organizations to HIN's November 2009 Health” View full resource at hin.com
Most Recently Shared on December 2, 2009 at 2:16 pm By:
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Go Red For Women : Science News
goredforwomen.org — “New Study to Investigate Heart Disease in Women: Go Red For Women is teaming up with Yale University to launch the VIRGO Study, a four-year effort to study young women with heart disease.” View full resource at goredforwomen.org
Most Recently Shared on August 12, 2009 at 5:54 pm By:
Cheer up! Optimistic women have a lower risk of dev heart disease or from dying from ANY cause than pessimistic women. http://bit.ly/yZ6zf
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