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NewsTarget launches citizen journalism program, invites writers to contribute articles for publication

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NewsTarget enjoys phenomenal search engine exposure, meaning that your article will be quickly indexed by the various search engines, and within a few days, natural search results will start to bring additional visitors to your article. How do I submit articles to NewsTarget? This new program uses a web interface that allows you to submit, edit or delete your articles using any web browser. You can simply log in to the author interface (using a PC or Mac), submit your new article, edit an existing article, or pitch story ideas to the editors.

Consumer Alert: Hoodia Gordonii weight loss pills scam exposed by independent investigation

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If you purchased Pure Hoodia products by clicking on a search engine advertising link, complain to that search engine about the fact that they are unknowingly promoting a company with a fraudulent product. Help these search engines purge their pages of fraudulent products and promoters. Consider contacting the FTC or other law enforcement officials on this matter. Only through law enforcement efforts can we get con artists shut down.

President of eMarketing Association, Robert Fleming, discusses e-marketing certification and the current state of spam

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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That's the hottest issue with e-marketers, along with search engine optimizations. Eighty percent of the people who get to your site get there through one search engine or another. Mike: It seems like you would need to sort of reinvent your curriculum or update it quite frequently? Fleming: We update our curriculum about once every six months. There's always new legislation coming up. There are always things to learn. A couple of years ago, pop-ups were a very efficient way of click-throughs and making money. Today, there's a million blockers, and it's very unpopular.

Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong

Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D.
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Just type "PubMed" into any Web search engine and then enter my name, and you'll be able to find the National Library of Medicine's list of articles. So, if I am right, I will have found an explanation for some cases of what had been labeled as "medically unexplained illness"—an immune dysfunction that robs some patients of adequate rest. As I explained in the early chapters of this book, this incremental approach is the way medicine advances. But even if my hypothesis is correct, I have to emphasize that it really will apply only to some cases.

Food Scam: Almond Board of California to falsely label pasteurized almonds as "raw"

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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It would be like an airplane manufacturer having no familiarity with the physics of flight, or a search engine company that had no idea what the internet was. Perhaps the Almond Board members have pasteurized their own heads and now have no working brain matter remaining to put to a sensible use. It almost seems silly to have to say this, but there is a difference between life and death. The character of an almond is no more defined by its material matter than the character of a person is defined by the mineral ash of their cremated body.

Want to be your own YouTube? Adams launches Zeop technology for creating instant video communities

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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All links to your videos link directly to your website, giving you the full link popularity and search engine rankings your content deserves. Zeop supports a click destination, so that if users click the video, they are taken to the URL of your choice. (Handy for direct response or "action item" videos.) You control the cosmetics of the site and can create new headers, backgrounds and footers to fit your topic. You control which ads, links or banners appear above and beside the videos, allowing you to earn revenues from your video playback pages.

The Genie in Your Genes: Epigenetic Medicine and the New Biology of Intention

Dawson Church
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Use a search engine and type in the practitioner's name. This will give you a list of their publications, recent news stories about them, web sites on which they're listed, and a host of details. Patient complaints will often show up here; there are sites that allow people to let off steam about bad experiences. Payment information is usually not on a practitioner's web site, and you will usually have to call their office to find that out. A few operate within HMO, PPO, or other medical insurance plans; most do not.

Breast Cancer Industry A Scam? Support Education, Not Medication

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Best sprouting machine is the EasyGreen Automatic Sprouter (use any search engine to find resellers) Red clover - Helps cleanse the blood. Find from any supplement maker. Deep breathing / oxygenation / stress reduction - Best product is called Stress Eraser (highly recommended) Yoga, Tai Chi or Pilates - These all boost lymph circulation Cacao - (real chocolate) - Good sources are NavitasNaturals.com or Superfoods.

Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong

Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D.
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Enter a doctor's name, like smith-jones j (while you are at it, you can try natelson bh). The search engine will immediately present you with a list of the person's scientific papers. Practicing doctors rarely have time for research; their practice is their thing. And very often, a practitioner does not have the facilities needed for research: access to an electronic medical library, other scientists, sensitive equipment, or statisticians who can help interpret scientific results. Nine times out of ten, these facilities are found in medical schools.

Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer

Shannon Brownlee
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Imagine my horror and relief the first time I typed 'Paxil and suicide' into a Web search engine and there was over 4,000 hits," he would eventually write in a letter to a plaintiff's lawyer. Linda Cheslek was not convinced that either Paxil or Effexor, the other antidepressant Justin had taken, had anything to do with their son's death. "I didn't believe Gary at first," she said later. "I thought he was reading junk science. I thought he was in denial. Because I'm a medical provider, I said, we have to look at medically based research.

The Genie in Your Genes: Epigenetic Medicine and the New Biology of Intention

Dawson Church
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Practitioner web sites are also a good source of information. Their web sites will often tell you their credentials, professional affiliations, training, how many years they've been practicing, treatment philosophy, endorsements and testimonials, details of their particular techniques, and what you can expect during the course of a professional relationship. Use a search engine and type in the practitioner's name. This will give you a list of their publications, recent news stories about them, web sites on which they're listed, and a host of details.

Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong

Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D.
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To see if a doctor where you live follows this approach, type the word "integrative" or "biopsychosocial" into an Internet or National Library of Medicine search engine. You might also try the Web site of a medical university near you. If you get a hit, give that doctor a try. Your Visit with a Specialist Your request for a referral to a specialist was fulfilled, and now you are at the specialist's office.

Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain

John J. Ratey, MD
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The prefrontal cortex, which is the search engine for your memory, can't call it up. The hippocampus provides other associations to try to jog your memory, but it's frustrating that you have to work so hard at something that used to happen subconsciously. This happens to most of us as we age, but the extent to which so-called mild cognitive impairment affects people varies dramatically. It's not necessarily progressive, but if mild cognitive impairment continues unchecked it can become dementia.

The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth About What You Should Eat and Why

Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S.
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But put the acai berry into a search engine and you'll find no shortage of ringing endorsements and glowing testimonials about its powerful health benefits. Unfortunately, most of these come from companies that are marketing acai berry juice. That doesn't mean there isn't great stuff in this berry—there is. But it does mean that you should take the hype with a lot more than a grain or two of salt. Acai Berry Juice Protects Blood Vessels and the Nervous System There are some real potential benefits with acai berries.

Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong

Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D.
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Barring that, try typing the words "stress management" and the name of your state and county into a Web search engine. Your search should yield plenty of choices. Sleep and Common Causes of Disturbed Sleep People with medically unexplained fatigue and pain complain bitterly of problems sleeping. These range from problems falling asleep to frequent arousals during the night, to early awakening and a need to sleep many hours but without being refreshed in the morning. The question is whether you have an underlying sleep disorder producing these problems.

Genetic Roulette: The Documented Health Risks of Genetically Engineered Foods

Jeffrey M. Smith
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In December 2004, for example, Christopher Preston used the science search engine PubMed to find all studies in which animals were given food or food products from GM crops. The list contained only 41 studies.2 That number combined both safety assessments and commercial feeding studies. Without the commercial studies, there were only 18 left, including four in Russian or Chinese.3 Ann Clark divided up Preston's fist another way. She found that 19 of the 41 (46%) were authored by one or more employees of the biotech industry.

NewsTarget Citizen Journalism project a big success; new writers welcomed to join

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Revenues vary widely, based on the interest in the topic, but NewsTarget promotes the articles in its daily e-mail newsletter, through keyword linking, and through incoming search engine clicks. (NewsTarget generates a considerable portion of its own revenue through Google Adsense, too. Given that we don't take money for recommending nutritional products, and we don't charge companies to write about their products, we depend very heavily on advertising revenue and book sales to fund our operations.

Interview with Ralph Wilson on email marketing and e-commerce

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I know you cover a lot of areas of online marketing -- search engine optimization, landing pages and so on -- but today I would like to focus on email marketing, and specifically permission email marketing and maybe get into some spam issues as well. Let me start by asking you a question that keeps shifting around on all of us in the industry: Plain text or html? What is your answer today? Wilson: Well, I think the ultimate answer is to let the recipient decide which of the two they prefer and then send them their preference.

Best Choices From the People's Pharmacy

Joe Graedon, M.S. and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D.
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To locate companies that sell magnetic bracelets, use a search engine like Google to search for "neodymium magnetic bracelet." We found several companies that can be reached without a computer. We make no recommendations or warrantees, so please exercise appropriate caution if you decide to order. They include: Magnetic Therapy Sales Specialists 888-883-0813 Ace Magnetics 800-599-9098 Synergy for Life 888-311-2963 The cost of a magnetic bracelet is approximately $60 to $100.

One-fifth of women would consider double mastectomy as breast cancer prevention strategy

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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You can verify for yourself: Go to Google News or any search engine you want and search for the keywords "double mastectomy breast cancer prevention." The Times of London did this report, so you can check it out yourself. I am not making this stuff up, folks. In fact, I couldn't possibly make this type of stuff up; it is much too bizarre to pop into my head. I'm busy thinking about other things, like "How are those tomato plants doing today in the back yard? I wonder if the soil is acidic enough to support the growth of this blueberry plant?

Living the Low Carb Life: Controlled Carbohydrate Eating for Long-Term Weight Loss

Jonny Bowden, M.A., C.N.S.
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See Resources for a reliable Web address, or type the words body mass index into a search engine.) The World Health Organization considers BMIs of up to 25 desirable, 25 to 29.9 as overweight, and 30 or greater as clinically obese. The GO-Diet plan is short, sweet, and to the point. The authors spend a few pages reviewing the traditional methods of weight loss and discuss, very briefly, why these have not been successful.

Generation Rx: How Prescription Drugs are Altering American Lives, Minds, and Bodies

Greg Critser
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Using the search engine will yield very specific information — for instance, the transcript of an advisory committee meeting about the safety of Paxil — and very general information about drug safety issues, some of which is worth reading. But a better site for detailed scholarly research about specific drugs is the Pub Med section of the National Library of Medicine (www.nlm .nih.gov); the search feature will give you abstracts and links to journals, where you can access (sometimes for free, often for a fee) the original full text.

The Secret of Scent: Adventures in Perfume and the Science of Smell

Luca Turin
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You slowly remove the water and as the proteins get dry they spontaneously form nice big * To get a feel for the strange and wonderful way these patterns work, put '2-D diffraction pattern applet' in your search engine and play with the simulations vou find. crystals (a millimetre or so is sufficient, as long as the crystal is nice and regular). But the proteins we are interested in, the receptors, are membrane proteins and they do not easily form 3-D crystals because they live in a flat, nearly 2-D environment, the membrane.

Interview with Ralph Wilson on email marketing and e-commerce

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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There has been a lot of talk about it today, not only with email marketing but search engine landing pages, advertising campaigns and so on. If you could give an overview, what are some issues with landing pages? What big issues should people watch for? Wilson: Well, first of all, you need to have a landing page for each advertising campaign, so when someone comes to the landing page, they see the wording and the graphics; that is the reason that they clicked on it to begin with. Here is a crude example. I am from California, and we have a governor who works out.

Interview with Debbie Weil, Wordbiz founder and online marketing expert

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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I think it's interesting that our most popular search engine, Google, stuck with text-only ads, the Adwords program, for a long time. But recently they've gone to accepting some graphic ads. Weil: That is interesting. I don't pretend to be an expert on the Google Adwords program, although of course I use it myself, but they must have had a demand for it. I personally think that their idea of little text ad boxes on the right-hand side of search results is just absolutely brilliant. Because people read, whereas the eyes literally tend to gloss over something that looks like a banner.

Big Pharma scare tactics: How the pharmaceutical industry influences American consumers

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Just type "Death by Medicine" into any search engine, and you'll find that article. I have a question, though: Suppose the pharmaceutical industry did commission a terrorist attack on the drugs coming from Canada, and suppose the American people started taking those drugs and dying. How would we know? How could we tell the difference between people dying from prescription drugs that are somehow tainted by terrorists, versus people dying from prescription drugs that are dangerous and toxic enough themselves? People are dropping dead right now from prescription drugs in record numbers.

President of eMarketing Association, Robert Fleming, discusses e-marketing certification and the current state of spam

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Eighty percent of the people who get to your site get there through one search engine or another. Mike: It seems like you would need to sort of reinvent your curriculum or update it quite frequently? Fleming: We update our curriculum about once every six months. There's always new legislation coming up. There are always things to learn. A couple of years ago, pop-ups were a very efficient way of click-throughs and making money. Today, there's a million blockers, and it's very unpopular. So there's a lot of turbulence within this arena, and we're learning. Everybody's learning.

Hoodia gordonii update: Honest sellers, safety information and weight loss realities

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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It's no exaggeration to say that your favorite search engine that starts with a "G" is making millions off counterfeit hoodia product ads. But not intentionally: They're being duped just like many consumers. Who can you trust? As I hinted above, there are honest players in the hoodia market. In no way do I claim to know all the honest players, but the ones that I definitely know to be honest are: Strictly Health (Hoodoba brand, pictured at right) at www.Hoodia-DietPills.com Millennium Health (Hoodia Hoodia brand) at www.HoodiaHoodia.com Desert Burn at www.DesertBurn.

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