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Stroke - the risk factors
The most common type of stroke is ischaemic stroke, caused by the interruption of blood to the brain when a blood clot blocks an artery or blood vessel. Many strokes are avoidable and are caused by unhealthy diet and lifestyle choices. Lifestyle ... [... more]
Better Health

Choosing a Saw: Tricks of the Trade
Standard type: you can sharpen this saw yourself. However, it will only cut on the down stroke. Hard-point saw: cuts on both the down and up strokes, but cannot be resharpened. With hand saws, it is the number of teeth per centimetre that will ... [... more]
NineMSN OurHouse

Chicken and Almond Terrine
Using a sharp knife, butterfly chicken by cutting down the breast bone and carefully cut the flesh away from the carcass using short sharp strokes. Cut through the ball joint where the wings are attached to the body. Sever the legs between the ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Jean Edward Smith
One of today's premier biographers, Jean Edward Smith, has written a modern, comprehensive, indeed ultimate book on the epic life of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. This is a portrait painted in broad strokes and fine details. We see how Roosevelt's ... [... more]
Random House

Carlos De Abreu
Howard Jay Smith is an author, produced screenwriter, lecturer, and development executive. His development expertise includes Moonlighting, Spenser, for Hire, and MacGyver. He was a production supervisor for Diff'rent Strokes, Silver Spoons, The ... [... more]
Random House

Apple and Feta Pan Fried Pizzas
In a medium bowl, combine contents of the pizza dough packet and 1/2 cup hot water. Stir vigorously, about 25 strokes. Set the bowl in a warm place ( 35C) for 5 minutes. Turn dough onto floured board and divide into 8 small sections. Knead the ... [... more]
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