• Poison Pet Food Lawsuit: How to Collect Your Claim

    $24 million is going into a fund to help settle legal claims filed by people whose pets were poisoned by pet food from China.

    The proposed settlement was reached yesterday. It still needs a judge’s approval.

    The company which will pay pet owners is based in Ontario, Canada. But Menu Foods Income Fund is not […]

  • How to Improve Your Memory: One Proven Technique

    What if you were listening to a radio station and right after a song by U2 you heard Isaac Stern and Yefim Bronfman performing Mozart’s Sonata for Violin and Piano in A Major?

    This kind of contrast is attention-getting. It is disruptive. And it is a key to more effective learning.

    Our memory skills improve […]

  • Your Credit Report: Why Three Reports are Always Better Than One

    Checking your credit report? It’s a good idea. Mistakes, omissions and other data that may be unfairly hurting your score creep in.

    But to make sure your check is solid, check your credit rating with each of the three major credit agencies…

    Transunion

    Equifax

    Experian

    Your credit score is based on a statistical analysis of your […]

  • Fight Credit Card Fraud with This Easy Move

    Credit card fraud: a great way to help make sure you’re not the victim is as easy as keeping your credit card face down when you’re in public.

    The reason why: people with cameras in cellphones who are near you at a checkout counter or in a restaurant where you card is out can take […]

  • Why the Ketogenic Diet is Staging a Comeback

    The “latest” Diet is Actually 85 Years Old

    The Ketogenic diet was first developed by British scientists in the 1920s.

    The Ketogenic diet is driven by low carbs and high fat, along the lines of the Atkins Diet. Recently it has started to attract renewed attention as British researchers with London’s Institute of Child Health and […]

May

This is the archive for May, 2008.

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