Archive for March, 2008
Those of you born before 1949 are eligible for a free 6 month supply of free Centrum Silver multi-vitamins and Caltrate supplements. The City of Thousand Oaks Council on Aging are offering the free vitamins through a pilot program by the Ventura County Area on Aging and “Nourish America.”
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4C introduces the newest, most delicious way to take your vitamins, 4C Totally Light2Go Vitamin Stix! Packed with vitamins and full of flavor, these convenient on-the-go drink mixes are quickly becoming a staple for the gal on the go.
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Belleville, IL (Vocus) March 25, 2008 — With tax returns due in just a few weeks, the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) is featuring a tax column series by Paul Gada, financial…
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Dear Dr. Donohue: My granddaughter has cystic fibrosis. We were informed that it is a fatal disease. She is 4 months old and receives high potency vitamins, salt and enzymes. What causes it?
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New research has shown that men who consume vitamins normally taken by pregnant women have a better chance of maintaining the quality of their sperm.
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Denver, CO (PRWEB) March 19, 2008 — BBC is hosting Britain’s first television modeling competition for http://www.disaboom.com/info/education/ [women with disabilities] set to air on BBC Three…
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Vitamins known as folates that prevent birth defects when consumed by women also help to keep men’s sperm normal, researchers reported on Wednesday.
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The Gluten-Free Certification Organization (GFCO) announced recently that it has certified Country Life Vitamins as certified gluten-free. Country Life has been producing a full line of quality vitamins and nutritional supplements since 1971
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A fundamental overhaul of the support given to workers who are off work through illness is needed, a government adviser says.
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Sorry, no items are currently available. The Hartz Mountain Corp. is recalling 739 bottles of Hartz Vitamin Care for Cats because the product might be contaminated with salmonella, which could infect pets and people who come into contact with the cat vitamins.
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