Fed keeps cutting stimulus at Bernanke's last meeting :: url: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/euronews/en/business/~3/zcxDblFxVwI/
Can Bitcoin go mainstream? :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/ALXzSWcxHIY/qmb-bitcoin-mainstream-jeremy-allaire-intv.cnn.html
Obama: improve upward mobility :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/r5OWeP0Rf74/sotu-address-income-inequality-year-of-action.cnn.html
Obama: End 'Mad Men' policies :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/hlCaZJ8bbzU/sotu-address-obama-women-pay.cnn.html
Turkish central bank in rate raise :: After an emergency meeting, the Turkish central bank raises its overnight lending rate to 12% from 7.75% to help stabilise the lira.
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Excess winter deaths rose by a third last winter :: Conclusion
If you are 65 or over, it is important to spend most of your time in a warm environment during the winter months. There are a number of things you can do to cope in cold weather.
Keep your main living room at around 18-21°C (65-70°F) and the rest of the house at least 16°C (61°F). If you can't heat all the rooms you use, heat the living room during the day and the bedroom just before you go to sleep.
Make sure you are receiving any benefits you are entitled to, such as the Winter Fuel Payment and Cold Weather Payment.
Regular hot drinks and eating at least one hot meal a day will help keep energy levels up during winter and keep your body warm.
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Ready for women to rule workplace? :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/jZZOohTVGzs/index.html
The Upside of Starting Your Career in a Recession :: In at least one sense, people who graduate in a tough economy are better offread more (Source: Psychology Today Work Center)
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Speech therapy could help save NHS cash :: INVESTMENT in speech and language therapy could help boost the Edinburgh economy by more than £10 million a year, a report has found. (Source: Scotsman.com News - Health)
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Medical and surgical management of chronic pelvic pain :: Abstract: Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) affects over 1 million women in the UK, with subsequent impact on ability to work and the economy. It is often debilitating and can be difficult to treat. Gynaecologists have traditionally focussed on the organ-specific approach to the diagnosis of pain. Endometriosis is common as is chronic pelvic inflammatory disease and adenomyosis. Some causes are non-gynaecological such as irritable bowel syndrome and interstitial cystitis. However, as many as 55% of women presenting with CPP will have no obvious underlying pathology following completion of all investigations.This review focuses on the appropriate investigations, diagnosis and management of women with identified pathological causes of pelvic pain. It also considers the holistic approach to the manag...
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Muted protests at Davos :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/O-Bi8piByPQ/davos-protester-alec-gagneux.cnn.html
Quest: Davos must change to matter :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/TpxgE6mPjUM/index.html
Airbus A350 XWB gets passengers :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/9RZRrlaGJV0/index.html
Inside secret hotel test rooms :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/aYDhRaoZEeE/index.html
Only the brave: Landing at Atlanta :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/E_zkueWiSPE/index.html
Do children make good entrepreneurs? :: Four young people explain how they became successful entrepreneurs at an early age.
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With food safety bill, U.S. government will spend nearly $1 million per person to prevent food-borne illness deaths :: (NaturalNews) The recently-passed Food Safety Modernization Act, which was passed in order to prevent food-borne illness deaths in the USA, will cost $1.4 billion over the first five years. But nobody thinks about the economics of the issue. How many people are we going to save by spending this $1.4 billion, even assuming it works?To answer that question, let's look at the food illness fatality figures offered by the CDC:• Out of the 5,000 food-borne illness deaths each year in the United States, only 1,809 are "attributable to foodborne transmission" according to the CDC (http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol5no5/mead.htm#Table%203).• E.coli, which is often quoted in the big scare stories about food safety, only kills 78 people a year through food-borne transmission (52 plus 26, fro...
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How UK wonder substance graphene can't and won't benefit UK :: Once a research-rich economy the UK has fallen behind in innovation with UK firms allegedly either incapable or unwilling to exploit inventionsTo see what's really at stake in this week's autumn statement from George Osborne, do yourself a favour: duck out of the Westminster argy-bargy, hit the M1 and don't stop until you've reached Manchester. Then button-hole a physicist into showing you the wonder stuff discovered by two University colleagues just a few years ago.It's called graphene and it's the thinnest material on earth – almost a million times slimmer than a strand of hair. I saw it lying on a wafer of silicon and it resembled nothing so much as breath on a windowpane.Almost everything about graphene begs to be inscribed in legend. There's its discovery: a couple of Russian émigr...
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Step inside the airport of tomorrow :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/8MR0XFzZe_8/index.html
As Hospital Prices Soar, a Stitch Tops $500 :: Hospital pricing is often convoluted, and hospital charges represent about a third of the total United States health care bill. (Source: NYT Health)
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