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Christmas
Holiday, gift and ornaments galore. given who?
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Blue Christmas
Blue feelings abound for when you feel like your family and even some friends do not really want you around. How would this make you feel? There is a Christmas special called 'The Year Without a Santa Claus' and somewhere in the middle of this cartoon a little girl is coloring a blue house with a blue Christmas tree, and she is singing 'Blue Christmas'. When I feel blue at this time of year, I think that I am not really alone and it kind of makes me feel a little better hearing this song, bet that sounds strange doesn't it, but it works most of the time.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
A Christmas Gift
Caring compassionate complete comfort Christmas!
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Revolutionizing Diagnostics: ELISA Test Kits and Automation Impact
In the world of medical diagnostics, accuracy and efficiency are paramount. As healthcare systems evolve and the demand for rapid, reliable results grows, diagnostic tools have become more advanced. Among the most significant advancements are the ELISA kits and the automation of diagnostic processes. These innovations have made a profound impact on laboratory testing, improving both the speed and reliability of disease detection. In this article, we’ll explore the ELISA kit and how diagnostics automation is shaping the future of healthcare.
By Diagnostic Automation Incabout a year ago in Critique
Managing diabetic foot problem
Diabetic foot sickness is the canary in the coalmine for the situation with an individual's diabetes. The progressions are inconspicuous however obviously apparent, as long as we take the patient's socks off. Renal and eye intricacies travel close by foot changes, however are possibly seen when we test for them. Heart difficulties comparably creep up on us.
By Richard Odoomabout a year ago in Critique
Brexit: A Decision That Never Should Have Happened
Let's talk about Brexit. Because, honestly, it’s the political equivalent of trying to untangle Christmas lights while your house is on fire. It’s messy, it’s chaotic, and it didn’t have to be this way. The decision for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union – that grand, historic entity cobbled together from the ashes of conflict to ensure peace and prosperity – is one of the most consequential and, frankly, reckless decisions in modern British history. And, spoiler alert: it should never have happened.
By John Harkerabout a year ago in Critique
New Roads: Smooth like Butter, Until You Hit the Bumps.
Do you remember that feeling when you first hear about a new road being built? You are on your bike, riding along the same bumpy path, avoiding puddles and close calls, and you say to yourself, "This is it. This is the moment I have been waiting for. A smooth, pothole-free ride!" Then the news arrives: new roads are coming, bike-friendly surfaces, everything you hoped for. You're all geared up. Now go on, put the helmet on, lower the shades down, and you're on. You've got this smooth frictionless bliss ride without dodging potholes every 30 seconds. So here's wishing you this one's going to be your turn.
By Ruturaj Nagvekarabout a year ago in Critique
Blue Christmas
Blue feelings abound for when you feel like your family and even some friends do not really want you around. How would this make you feel? There is a Christmas special called 'The Year Without a Santa Claus' and somewhere in the middle of this cartoon a little girl is coloring a blue house with a blue Christmas tree, and she is singing 'Blue Christmas'. When I feel blue at this time of year, I think that I am not really alone and it kind of makes me feel a little better hearing this song, bet that sounds strange doesn't it, but it works most of the time.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Blue Christmas
What is a Blue Christmas? A Blue Christmas is when to me people are feeling low and feeling left out. You kind of get used to the feeling of being left out, but when they try to include you, you can tell that their heart is really not for it shows on them when they are not really looking and talking to you but looking around for something or someone. You graciously say, "Go ahead over there I don't mind."
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique











