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You’ve got followers and post regularly, but ever wondered how popular you are on Twitter? An online tool that evaluates "tweets" can tell. Public relations consultancy Edelman recently launched TweetLevel (http://www.tweetlevel.com), a free tool that...
Tags: Singapore, Web 2.0, Social network service, Germs, Software bug, Technology Internet, Online social networking, Twitter, Real-time web, Mashable, Blogger, Ashton Kutcher
Getting a disease or an illness is a warning sign that something is wrong with the body, which is causing the body to react or overreact in such a way that it created the illness. Germs do not cause people to become sick. But, rather, the human...
Tags: josephante, jeante, germtheory, combatdiseases, fightdiseases, naturalremedies, germs, vitamind, sunlight, alkalinebody, lympathicsystem, vegetarian, fullspectrumlights
There are apprehensions in certain quarters that aliens are out to take over the world – that is why they are releasing germs that take the form of an epidemic. Russians have said that UFOs love the Oceans and, given the enormous expanse of water...
Following the Department of Health’s major public information campaign aimed at combating the spread of swine flu, experts behind Quash, a 100% natural hand sanitiser have been sampling today across London to help people avoid infection. Within...
I read this article about intestines and the microbes within them. It talked about the good ones and the bad ones, the ones that can live in a friendly arrangement and the ones that are harmful and deadly enough to conclude human life....
Tags: intestinal lining, intestinal mucosa, intestines, microbes, bacteria, pathogens, antibodies, germs, immune system
An interesting new research has concluded that a single sneeze inside a passenger’s train can affect as many as 150 commuters with cold. Experts say that after this discovery, they are trying to spread awareness so that people can prevent...
Tags: Sneeze, influenza, cold, germs, commuters.