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		<title>Healthy Lifestyles, Pollution, Child Sickness &#8211; Still Much To Be Done</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 17:08:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Researchers at the University of British Columbia and the University of Alberta have confirmed, based on World Health Organization studies, that from 8,000 to 24,000 new cases of cancer occur in Canada yearly due to pollution. This finding is a shock to Canadians who recycle, bicycle or walk whenever possible. But rampant industrialized waste and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Researchers at the University of British Columbia and the University of Alberta have confirmed, based on World Health Organization studies, that from 8,000 to 24,000 new cases of cancer occur in Canada yearly due to pollution. This finding is a shock to Canadians who recycle, bicycle or walk whenever possible. But rampant industrialized waste and a lack still, of stringent enough regulations, are causing misery among those exposed to these toxins.</p>
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If this is happening in pristine Canada, how is your national back yard? We all need to be aware of toxins in our own home, under the sink, in the basement or garage. If is has been simmering away for some time, take it away. Recycling depots are now common, but we learn all too common is that those toxic expensive bits are pulled out by hand in Asia, and then the plastic burnt off to salvage the copper wire, that smoke and ash drifting across the Pacific onto Americas forests and into Americas lungs.</p>
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By the billions, as you can imagine, and increasing daily. Like the world temperature, merrily skipping upward. Is any one able to measure those skipping upward numbers by the time and let us know when the sea will be up to our ankles? Our knees? When should we open a gondola franchise?</p>
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There is hope. And even while additional mineral and oil sands projects go into higher gear, we need to ensure that we become world leaders, not followers, in helping create a greener world. That U.N. World Clock is ticking, showing how the earth average temperature is now 14.1 something to the tenth power.</p>
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And it is those farthest numbers to the right that we should be paying more attention: they are merrily skipping upwards as you watch. No up or down movement at any time you watch. Especially, we in the west need to clean up our act, and then help the developers such as China and India with our technology: common reason must prevail.</p>
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And if babies are being stillborn in healthy Canada due to pollution, imagine how bad and worse it is getting in so many third world nations, where bribes to officials still allow ecological nightmares.</p>
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We all breath the same air and share the ocean wastes. We need to grow up and accept that there is not a potty section in the pool any more. Let us be aware that we need to personally do all we can to green up, but also to encourage our governments, at every level, to get off the pot. Or out of the pool. Or at least clean up after.</p>
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		<title>Healthy Sea Food in Newyork City</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 17:16:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seafood, especially fish, is a safe, wholesome and nutritious food product that should be an integral part of a well-rounded diet. Nutritionists advise eating seafood at least twice a week. A fish chili recipe is great tasting food and easy to prepare. A nice change from ground beef, fish chili recipes usually double well and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seafood, especially fish, is a safe, wholesome and nutritious food product that should be an integral part of a well-rounded diet. Nutritionists advise eating seafood at least twice a week. A fish chili recipe is great tasting food and easy to prepare. A nice change from ground beef, fish chili recipes usually double well and can be a crowd pleaser.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://indomunch.com/Sea-Food.html">seafood</a> treats can be enjoyed year around. We feature products that are good sources of quality protein, typically low in fat and saturated fat and contain enough vitamins to make seafood dinners well worth your while. Our Indomunch restaurant serves has fresh seafood also tastes so delicious; you will look forward to your seafood delivery and to making seafood part of your regular diet.</p>
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<p>This Indomunch intimate restaurant was a real treat in Newyork city peoples. Seafood recipes are one of the delicious and easily prepared recipes. Moreover, Seafood is a very common type of food used by Moldavians and people around the world. Steamed Fish with Chili Sauce is a delicious dish &#8211; the fish is cooked to perfection, with all the moistness and flavor retained. You&#8217;ll love the tenderness of the fish combined with this fantastic, taste-bud-awakening sauce, which can be made anywhere from mild to extra spicy to suit your taste.</p>
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<p>Most people start eating pork in Chinese Restaurants. Indomunch is an Indian Chinese food restaurant opened in a Newyork city and used in high quality healthy fish. Chili Fish is a treat that everyone should get the chance to enjoy. If someone you know has the opportunity to enjoy this tasty and delicious way to enjoy seafood, then take it upon yourself to share this experience with them. Please purchase online <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.indomunch.com">http://www.indomunch.com/</a> in Newyork.</p>
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