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Don't Forget To Take An Umbrella, It Just Might Rain
Don't Forget To Take An Umbrella It Just Might Rain Judie had been living in the city for most of her life. And she always proudly proclaimed that the hustle and bustle of the city kept her going no matter what her days were like. She had no family there. But she did have a grandmother who lived in the country. And although Judie adored her aging grandmother, she knew to take some of the advice she often got from her grandmother with a grain of salt.
By Travis Patton Sr.5 years ago in Longevity
Real-Time Covid-19 Stats for EVERY Country
Can you remember a time when you weren't given a daily total of how many people had died from a certain disease? It's strange isn't it? Our governments and media have never told us how many people have died that day from cancer. Or how many have been killed in road accidents, for another example.
By Mark Campbell5 years ago in Longevity
Development and Validation of In Vitro Release Testing (IVRT)
Development and Validation of In Vitro Release Testing (IVRT) Development and Validation of in In Vitro Release Testing have become an essential issue in this advanced era. Vitro Release Testing, also known as, IVRT plays a significant functional role in medical experiments. In the course of any drug product development, the measurement of the drug is very vital. IVRT has proved to be quiet a promising factor in the measurement of the drug release elements. The release ratio is controlled by API (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient) in drug testing. The testing process goes on during all the phases of the experiment. IVRT is especially needed in the non-oral doses and semi-solid formulations to measure the drug elements.
By Tergus Pharma5 years ago in Longevity
Knowing of the Unknown:
Today is March 28th. It has been four days since I was diagnosed with Covid. In part 1 of my story "Knowing of the Unknown: A Covid-19 Story," I originally talked about use of a oximeter to track blood oxygen levels as scientists have come to discover that you can have a drop in your blood oxygen levels before even experiencing respiratory issues. I explained what was ideal for blood oxygen levels as well as what some of my symptoms looked like. Today I want to touch base on how my symptoms changed since my last post.
By Ash Fagnant5 years ago in Longevity
7 Stupid Things We Waste Money On and Shouldn't
Have you ever thought about the money you and your family waste on an annual basis without thinking about it yet you are wondering why you don't ever seem to have enough money in the bank living paycheck-to-paycheck?
By Kathy Lester5 years ago in Longevity
7 Lessons I Learned From Practising Martial Arts. Top Story - March 2021.
I started to train martial arts 16 years ago, I knew this art of living will shape my life forever - and accompany me in every step I take. I am eternally grateful to all my masters for teaching me the art of living - through the practice of martial arts.
By Laura Blu Sandía5 years ago in Longevity





