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Be very careful when you pen your signature on a document – to the trained eye you innocently are giving away a LOT more about yourself than most people are aware of – in what may seem a totally innocuous act as part of an everyday routine. To the expert Handwriting Analyst, your signature often contains a one-line autobiography, so intimate and truthful that it could make many people blush.
Published by Colin Dovey 6 months ago in Self-Help & Self-Improvement | +28 votes | 22 comments
All really worthwhile accomplishments, whether we are cognisant of them or not must go through three stages: Goals, Plans and then Action. Simply by focusing on this simple sequence, it becomes possible to develop a workable strategy for squeezing many more actual accomplishments into the time we spend on this mortal coil.
Published by Colin Dovey 7 months ago in Leadership & Management | +16 votes | 12 comments
Few people know that something they use daily - computer keyboards - are especially dirty as, on average, they contain 70 times more microbes than a lavatory seat! So what about the MONEY, which we all handle on a daily basis? Along with the current scare regarding what are called "Super Bugs" we all need to know where the hidden dangers lie.
Published by Colin Dovey 8 months ago in Immune System | +15 votes | 9 comments
A nosebleed is a relatively common occurrence of hemorrhage from the nose, usually noticed when the blood drains out through the nostrils. Sometimes in more severe cases, the blood can come up a nasal duct and out from the eye. Fresh blood and clotted blood can also flow down into the stomach and cause nausea and vomiting. It is very rarely fatal.
Published by Colin Dovey 8 months ago in Respiratory Health | +21 votes | 13 comments
Studies suggest that more than 500,000 Americans die each year from heart and lung diseases linked to breathing fine particle air pollution. A study has shown a strong correlation between pneumonia related deaths and air pollution from motor vehicles. Worldwide more deaths per year are linked to air pollution than to automobile accidents. Air pollution is also emerging as a risk factor for stroke, particularly in developing countries where pollutant levels are highest.
Published by Colin Dovey 8 months ago in Lung Conditions | +23 votes | 13 comments
Today, aspirin is one of the most widely used medications in the world, with an estimated 40,000 tons of it being consumed each year – that is about 40 trillion pills per year, or about 60 pills per person per year. That makes one think that some people are eating them likes sweets at the rate of two a day! But there is a potentially dark side to this pill popping mania.....
Published by Colin Dovey 8 months ago in Healthy Living | +20 votes | 13 comments
Eye colors can range from the most common color, brown, to the least common, green. Eye color is an inherited trait influenced by more than one gene. The actual number of genes that contribute to eye color is currently unknown, but there are a few likely candidates. A recent study found that it was possible to predict the color of eyes with more than 90% accuracy for brown and blue.
Published by Colin Dovey 8 months ago in Eye Care & Vision | +22 votes | 5 comments
The concept of what Leadership is all about, although widely debated, has been acknowledged as one of the least understood concepts across all cultures and civilizations. Over the years, many speakers and writers have stressed the widespread nature of this misunderstanding, pointing out that the existence of several flawed assumptions, or myths, concerning leadership often interferes with individuals’ conception of what leadership is all about.
Published by Colin Dovey 8 months ago in Leadership & Management | +19 votes | 7 comments
Grinding of the teeth, (known as Bruxism) typically includes the clenching of the jaw. It is an activity that occurs in most humans at some time in their lives. In most people, teeth grinding is mild enough not to be a health problem. While it may occur either during the day or night, it during sleep that causes the majority of health issues and can even occur during short naps. Teeth grinding is one of the most common sleep disorders.
Published by Colin Dovey 8 months ago in Dental & Oral Conditions | +25 votes | 13 comments
The effects of bullying should never be underestimated, because it can be serious, and even fatal. It is still carried out widely, and because it is under researched, is often misunderstood, and ignored as a result of ignorance. However the fatal consequences of bullying can be alarming, life threatening, and very often fatal.
Published by Colin Dovey 8 months ago in Leadership & Management | +29 votes | 16 comments
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