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  • 1.7m Will Have Dementia by 2051
    Experts have predicted that 1.7m people will have dementia by 2051. There are currently 700,000 people in the UK with dementia, that is one in every 88 people. By 2021, the figure is expected to rise to 940,110, before reaching 1,735,087 in 2051.
  • A Brief Introduction to Collectible Stamps
    An introduction to stamp collecting and antique stamps.
  • A Guide to Real Estate Foreclosure
    The issue of real estate Foreclosure is one of great importance and definitely one that has many issues included within it. The real estate Foreclosure process is one that contains three major states, which are pre-foreclosure, Foreclosure action and bank owned properties REO. Each stage is different and plays its own role in the Foreclosure process overall.
  • A Simple Guide To VoIP?
    Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) allows you to make basic communications functions, such as voice calls, voice messaging and facsimile over the internet instead of the traditional telephone network.
  • Allergy Concerns Over Green Washing Cycles
    Scientists have raised concerns that environmentally friendly washing cycles are not all "friendly" for Allergy sufferers.
  • Antidepressant Prescriptions Hit Record High
    The number of prescriptions for antidepressants have hit a record high in England. The news comes despite national guidance advocating alternative treatments.
  • Antiques are Great to Collect or Display
    It is understood that all antiques are old, but what is often misunderstand is that not everything, which is old is necessarily an antique. Additionally, different types of items become considered an antique at different ages.
  • Are Food Addictions Affecting Your Health?
    What are food addictions? Is your health affected by them? If you have an unhealthy relationship with food, you may have a food addiction.
  • Aspirin "Reduces Risk of Pre-Eclampsia in Pregnancy"
    A major study has suggested that taking aspirin during pregnancy could reduce the risk of the potentially dangerous condition pre-eclampsia.
  • BBC Secures Formula One For 2009
    The BBC has secured TV rights for Formula 1 from 2009.
  • Before Starting A Candle Making Business, Test The Waters To Be Sure Of Success
    It may come as a complete surprise for many people to learn about how much money is spent each year just on lighting up the nights in a romantic way. Americans spend about two billion dollars annually in such pursuits.
  • Beware of Bogus Callers
    There are around 12,000 cases of "distraction burglarly" committed by bogus callers each year. These type of crimes involve someone simply distracting the homeowner whilst another person breaks in to steal items from the home.
  • Botox Treatment Offered by Catalogue
    Plastic surgeons have raised concerns following a catalogue's decision to offer botox treatments to its customers. Grattan, a UK clothing catalogue, has offered customers a range of non-surgical procedures, such as Botox, from Transform Cosmetic Surgery.
  • Botox Treatment Offered by Catalogue
    Concerns over botox offered by clothing catalogue.
  • Broadband Providers Wary Of Online Video Services
    Broadband providers have warned the growing popularity of online video services, such as YouTube, Channel 4's OD service, and the newly introduced BBC iPlayer, may lead to an increase in prices for broadband in the forthcoming years.
  • Broadband Services Getting Faster and Faster
    Broadband connections are getting faster in the UK but many are still failing to reach the speeds that many service providers advertise. That is the view from the thinkbroadband website which recently carried out a survey of the speeds that broadband users receive.
  • BT Calls For Action And Honesty About Internet Speeds
    BT have announced that there should be action taken about claims from broadband providers over speeds for downloads being false.
  • Can You Stop Home Foreclosure?
    It has been all over the news lately that bad mortgage practices for the past few years are now leading to foreclosures at an alarming rate. As gas prices go up so does the cost of living and people are finding it more and more difficult to keep up on their mortgage payments and still keep the heat on and food on the table.
  • Car Contents - Leave Them Then Lose Them!
    Anything you leave in your car is at risk of being stolen. Regardless of how worthless you deem an item to be it may hold some worth to a determined thief. The message is therefore simple, don't leave items in unattended cars or else you risk losing them.
  • Children Face Online Risk
    A poll by the NSPCC has found that over half of children in the UK who use the internet have had an "unwanted experience". The worrying study found that 50.4% had experienced problems such as bullying, being threatened or sexually harassed while online.
  • Common Causes For Seasonal Allergies
    Seasonal Allergies usually occur during spring, fall and summer. Winter is not a common time for Allergies because there are not as many plants in bloom during this time due to the cold weather. When plants bloom and flourish, so do seasonal Allergies but this does not mean that this allergy is caused mainly by plants. The weather can also play a big role in triggering seasonal allergies.
  • Consumers Paying Too Much For Broadband Technical Support
    British consumers are spending a combined total of 31 billion pounds a year just to sort out problems with their broadband services...and that doesn't mean the problems are always sorted too! According to a survey carried out by the price comparison website uSwitch we are paying more and getting less when it comes to seeking support from our broadband providers.
  • Credit and Debit Card Safety
    Credit and debit cards offer great convenience in eliminating the need to carry large amounts of cash, and allowing us to purchase items through postal order and over the phone and internet. However, these advantages also apply to fraudsters who are keen to use your card and details in order to make fraudulent purchases and transactions.
  • Dealing with Malicious and Abusive Phone Calls
    Some individuals actually get pleasure from making malicious phone calls to other people. These calls can be silent, offensive or malicious but ultimately can cause the call receiver to suffer from anxiety, fear and inconvenience.
  • Depression In Pregnancy Being Missed
    A health watchdog has said that GPs and midwives need to do more to spot the signs of depression in pregnant women and new mothers.
  • Deter Would Be Burglars with a Good Burglar Alarm
    Installing a burglar alarm needn't be expensive and it can go along way to deterring a would be burlgar.
  • Digital TV Explained
    Digital TV can be received in four different ways, each with its own features and suppliers. The service that you are able to receive may depend on whereabouts you live.
  • Digital TV Switchover Date Set
    The date has been set for the first Digital TV switchover in the UK. The analogue TV signal will be turned off from 17 October in Whitehaven area of western Cumbria.
  • Do You Need a Car or Limousine Rental Around Your City?
    As far as luxury cars and limousines are concerned, they have one thing in common; not everyone can afford to buy one. A typical limousine in the United States can cost up to $200,000 while even a good luxury passenger car can cost up to $80,000. However, many people can afford to rent a luxury car or limousine for a special occasion.
  • Doctors to Prescribe Anger Management for Children
    Doctors in England could soon be able to prescribe anger management classes for children with behavioural problems under a new 8.9 million pound government scheme.
  • Duty Free: What You Need To Know
    One of the highlights of a holiday abroad is the opportunity to stock up on items such as cigarettes, alcohol and perfume - collectively known as "duty free" goods. Sometimes certain items can be considerably cheaper and we can be tempted to stock up but there are restrictions in place governing just how many duty free items we can bring back from our holidays.
  • EA Make Rockstar 'Primary Interest'
    News regarding the interest shown by Electronic Arts in Rockstar Games.
  • Eat Fish During Pregancy, Experts Advise
    A UK study has suggested that eating fish and other seafood During Pregnancy has long-lasting benefits for the child. The Lancet paper said that children whose mothers had eaten lots of fish During Pregnancy had better communication and social skills at seven years old.
  • Eating Disorder Treatment Information
    If you or someone you know has an eating disorder, then the most important thing to do right away is to find eating disorder treatment; eating disorders are often life-threatening and so you need to do something about the problem before it is too late.
  • EU Caps Mobile Phone Roaming Charges
    The EU has decided to cap roaming charges which are charged by mobile phone operators when their customers travel abroad. The new cap will see roaming charges in Europe fall by 75%, although it may not be until later this year that new lower charges come into place.
  • Exercise After Meals To Stop Hunger
    UK scientists have said that exercising after meals helps weight loss as it boosts the hormones which suppress our appetite. Experiments carried out suggest that active people feel less hungry after exercise, even when their meals were bigger as sporty people gained fewer calories overall because they burned off more.
  • Finding a Cheap Flight
    When looking for a cheap flight you should always shop around and try and get as many prices as possible. Although one company might look cheap you not only might be able to find cheaper, but even for a little more you might get more benefits and flexibility in the flight that you are looking for.
  • Fish Oil Advised for Heart Patients
    Doctors have been advised to prescribe oily fish or omega-3 fatty acid supplements to patients who have had heart attacks.
  • Foreign Currency: Cash and Travellers Cheques
    So you've booked your holiday, bought all your news clothes and packed the sun cream. All you need now is some spending money so you can enjoy yourself whilst you are away.
  • Free Site For Learning Bass Guitar
    Where to learn to play bass guitar online.
  • Game Ratings System To Be Reviewed
    Why the computer game rating system is set to be reviewed.
  • Genetic Heart Disease Link Identified
    Scientists have identified a genetic flaw which increases the risk of heart disease and heart attacks. Researchers from the US and Canada found that that up to one in four white people carries the section of DNA which increases the risk of heart disease by around 40%.
  • Giving A Funeral The Personal Touch
    Funerals are often seen as a way of celebrating someone's life, as much as saying goodbye, and today many people like to personalise funerals to reflect the deceased person's life, personality and interests.
  • Global Warming - Does Global Warming Lead To A High Death Rate
    Global warming can affect everything and it could eventually affect the death rate of our population if things do continue to get worse over the next few years.
  • Guide To Booking Hotels - Teletext Hotels
    Information about booking a holiday using Teletext.
  • Guide to Buying a Used Car
    You might have found the used car of your dreams but how can you be sure that you are getting what you are paying for?
  • Guide to Credit Cards
    When used properly Credit Cards can be very handy for times when cash flow is a problem. For example, if there are a number of purchases or one large purchase that you need to make in any given month but your wages are yet to go into your bank account you could use your credit card to make the purchase before paying off the balance when you are paid.
  • Guide To Homeowner Loans
    A homeowner loan is a loan that is only available to people who own their own home. This type of loan is secured against your home and is also known as a Secured Loan. Because your home is used as the security against the loan, failure to keep up with your repayments may led to you losing your home.
  • Guide To Payment Protection Insurance
    When you take out a loan, whether it be a personal loan or secured loan, you will be repaying it over a fixed term which can range from a couple of months to several years. But what happens if you cannot afford to repay part of your loan one month? This where payment protection insurance could help you. But in other cases it can only serve to hinder you.
  • Guide to Personal Loans
    You can take out a Personal Loan for a number of reasons and from a number of personal loadn companies. How much you can borrow will depend on the lender and your personal circumstances such as your income, ability to repay and any previous credit problems you may have had.
  • Guide To Secured Loans
    A Secured Loan is one that requires you to use your property as security against the loan. This means in order to take out a Secured Loan you will need to be a house owner, and this includes if you are still paying off a mortgage. It does however mean that you if fail to keep up the repayments on your Secured Loan, you could risk losing your home.
  • Health Experts Question Weight Loss Pill
    Health experts have questioned the health benefits of a new weight loss pill called rimonabant. Launched last summer amid claims that it could cut levels of potentially harmful cholesterol, fats and sugars in the blood to a greater extent than would be expected by weight loss alone, health experts have now said that the manufacturer's claims have not been proved.
  • Hiring A Removal Firm For When You Move House
    As soon as you exchange contracts and set a completion date you should be looking to hire a removal firm. The sooner you do this, the more likely you are of getting a good, professional removal firm for the day that you want, rather than having to change dates and make arrangements based around the availability of the removal firms.
  • Home Security Whilst You Are Away
    Most burglaries occur when a property is empty so when you go away, even if just for one night, then it is important to take steps to reduce the risk of your property being burgled.
  • Hot Baths Reduce Men's Fertility
    US researchers have said that men who take hot baths may reduce their fertility. The conclusion came after a study which found that sperm counts in five of 11 men with fertility problems soared by 491% after they stopped having baths or using the hot tub for a few months.
  • How Distance Learning Can Benefit You
    It is never too late to learn new skills. And this could be the way for you.
  • How Glassware Becomes Collectible
    Art is such a vast subject, which cannot be defined even if you tried. In the early days, art was anything that was unique and beautiful done by someone famous with skills well established and acknowledged by a large number of people.
  • How Secure is Your Shed and Garage?
    Sheds and garages are often full of expensive garden tools and machinery, as well as bikes and other similar items. What's more, a burglar may not only steal these items but can use them in order to gain access to the rest of your property.
  • How to Avoid Being Carjacked
    Carjacking is an extremely rare form of vehicle crime in the UK but one that has received a lot of media attention when it does occur. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) state that the risk of carjacking is actually far less than the fear, but advise that drivers should be aware and remain alert.
  • How To Avoid Stag/Hen Night Catastrophes
    The 'Do's and Don'ts of Stag and Hen nights.
  • How to Deal with an Intruder
    Burglaries on properties when the occupiers are in are very rare, however they do happen from time to time, usually at night when the household is expected to be asleep. Despite this being a very rare occurance, you should think about what you would do to protect yourself and your family should you ever find yourself in this situation.
  • How to Deal With Problematic Neighbours
    Disputes with neighbours are quite uncommon but where they do arise it can make living in your own home a constant nightmare.
  • Impact of Denied Alzheimer's Drugs Praised
    Alzheimer's drugs which are currently being denied to some NHS patients may have a dramatic impact on the pathology of the brain according to researchers in the UK.
  • Is It Organic? Hydroponic Gardening
    Some organic gardeners believe that hydroponic gardening can't be organic because you don't use soil. How can you have an organic garden without rich, loamy soil? Good soil is at the heart of organic gardening. Organic hydroponic gardening does exist, however, and has some advantages over conventional organic gardening.
  • Learning Guitar - Advice For Learning Guitar
    Where to pick up tips on learning to play the guitar online.
  • Mark Your Property for Deterence and Recovery
    In only 9% of cases is stolen property returned to its rightful owner. Sometimes this is because burglars will often sell on items quickly and they become untraceable. Other times it is because once articles are recovered by the police it is difficult to find out who they belonged to in the first place.
  • Market Competition Perfect and Monopolistic Competition
    The business community continually changes and ownership of businesses change hands as smaller entities are swallowed up by bigger corporations. We hear about it all the time in the news, but yet very few people can name a example of monopolistic competition, or realise what the definition monopolistic competition is.
  • Menstrual Cycle Linked to Injury Risk
    New research has suggested that women are more likely to injure themselves at specific times in their menstrual cycle.
  • Mobile Phone Safety
    It is a sad fact that mobile phone theft is a common occurance in our modern society. Phones are often stolen to be sold on and with ever changing models and special features, the lastest phones are in increasing demand and more likely to be the target of a theft.
  • More Broadband Customers Are Ready to Switch Provider
    More and more companies are now offering broadband internet services but consumers are being increasingly let down by poor customer service and are actively looking to switch broadband providers, that is according to a survey by research firm Point Topic.
  • Moving House? Better Start Packing!
    You should start your packing as well as in advance as possibe. You may well encounter problems and delays during the course of your packing so leave enough time to pack to ensure that you are not rushing the day before you move.
  • Moving House? Get the Professionals In!
    Moving house can be a particularly stressful experience so bringing in the professionals can make the whole occasion a lot easier for yourself.
  • National Eating Disorder Association: The Largest US Non-Profit Organization
    The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) is the biggest non-profit organization in the United States and works to prevent eating disorders as also to provide referrals to patients suffering from anorexia, bulimia as well as binge eating disorders and, also people who are taken up with body image and issues pertaining to weight.
  • New Method to Identify Heart Disease Risk in Women
    Researchers in America say they have developed a more accurate method of predicting if a woman is at risk of heart disease. Current methods to predict heart disease are now over 40 years old and these often failed to identify women who are at risk.
  • Online Advice For Children
    An article offering advice for children on how they can get the most out of the internet by using it safely.
  • Online Advice For Parents
    Discussion on keeping children safe on the internet.
  • Online Dating Advice - Absolutely Free Online Dating Sites
    Information about Online Dating sites.
  • Online DVD Rental
    The way we now rent movies has changed forever. Although we can still go to our local movie rental shop and get the latest blockbusters and keep them for a couple of nights, the ever changing market is now presenting us with a new, more convenient way to rent DVDs - by post.
  • Parents Warned About Artificial Food Colouring
    Parents have been warned not to give their children food containing certain artifical colouring until the results of a new study are published.
  • Planning Your House Move In Advance
    All you need to know about the process of moving house from the exchanging of contracts to when you actually move into your new home.
  • Plans to Prevent Heart Disease
    New plans have been unveiled to try and prevent heart disease which in turn could save over 7,000 lives over the next five years. Health professionals in Scotland also hope to prevent 27,000 heart attacks and other "cardiac events" by adopting a new approach.
  • Plasma Versus LCD TV: Which is Best?
    Discussion on which format of TV is better - LCD or Plasma.
  • Preparing To Move Home
    Moving home can be a particularly time with so much to organise and remember, especially on the day of the move itself. The more planning you do in advance, then the smoother your move should go. Please read the following tips on preparing for your move so that come the big day you are ready.
  • Prevent Earth Pollution - Recycle Ink Cartridges
    Recycling something so simple as ink cartridges really can make a difference.
  • Public Prefer Food Traffic Lights
    A survey by the Netmums website has found that the majority of people support the "traffic lights" nutrition guide on food packaging, rather than the percentage figures of guideline daily amounts (GDA) that much of the food industry uses.
  • Recycling Ideas For Different Materials
    This article gives advice for different materials you can recycle and why you should try to recycle as much as possible.
  • Respect Local Cultures When on Holiday
    Wherever you go on holiday chances are that things are going to be different. There may be a different language or how people dress or how they act and react to different situations. This is known as culture and is an important part of each place's individual identity.
  • Rockstar Reveals Details About About GTA4 New Online Modes
    Rockstar have revealed some brand new details about some of the different online modes in the next version of Grand Theft Auto.
  • Safer Parking Reduces Your Chance of Being a Victim of Crime
    Where you park your car will go a long way to determine just how safe your vehicle, and even yourself, will be.
  • Sandwiches May Have High Salt Content
    Concerns have been raised after it was found that some pre-packed sandwiches contained as much salt as seven bags of crisps.
  • Secure Your Doors to Deny a Burglar an Easy Entrance
    It is estimated that two thirds of burglars gain entrance to properties through doors so therefore it is vital that your external doors are strong and secure.
  • Secure Your Windows and Cut Off a Burglar's Favourite Entry
    According to the police and research, windows are the most popular choice of entry for burglars. Therefore, it makes sense to pay particular attention to windows and their security.
  • Security when Moving Home
    Moving house can be a very exciting time but with so much to organise and do sometimes you can forget about important things like security. It is essential to take some simple precautions to avoid becoming a victim of crime and having your move ruined by potential thieves.
  • Setting Up A Home Network
    Networks For Home make home networking childs play.
  • Sewing Lessons: Learning The Basics
    Our ancestors handed down knowledge through each generation, and sewing lessons were no different than any other helpful skill. Older women would teach girls the basics of sewing and by the time they were of an age to marry, the majority of young women would have excellent sewing and needlework skills.
  • Simon Pegg Talks About Run Fat Boy Run And More
    Interview with Simon Pegg about new film Run Fat Boy Run
  • Staying Safe at Home
    Burglaries on properties whilst the occupiers are in are very rare as are attacks on people in their own home. However, there are a few simple precautions that you can take to make yourself and your family feel safer.
  • Sudoku Tips And Tricks Make Puzzle Solving Fun
    Tips for learning how to complete Sudoku puzzles.
  • The Benefits of a Treadmill Exercise Machine
    Do you hate it when you miss your exercise classes, just because it is raining cats and dogs and you cannot leave the house? Are you too busy to take some time out to eat or rest and for doing your exercise on a daily basis? If you answer yes to one or more of these questions, then a home treadmill would surely be a great idea for you.
  • The Broadband War - What Side Should You Take?
    Article discussing the boom of broadband and the options that have become available to the average customer.

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