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Saturday, 07 February 2009 |
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By Constantine Lekendiros
Some people have trouble aging gracefully. They worry about wrinkles, graying hair and other effects of aging. But for people who are aging they should concentrate on getting all the nutrients that they need.
It is harder for older people to get all the nutrients and vitamins that their body needs. One reason could be the gradual loss of appetite, either by low physical activity and the effects of drugs. It is sad to say that almost 50% of Americans 65 or older are on one or more prescribed drugs.
Also as we age, our gastrointestinal track, liver and kidneys are not able to process and get the nutrients that your body gets through the food you eat, as they used to.
Arthritis, diabetes, cancer, heart disease, depression, digestion problems and fatigue can be prevented to a sorting degree. Having nutritional supplements can help you live longer and better.
Here are some supplements that every one should be getting. Vitamin B, it can help brain function and can fight against Alzheimer's disease. Spirulina is good source for |
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Friday, 06 February 2009 |
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By Daniel Snyder
When considering the logistical resources of OSHA, It is easy to believe that the odds of being inspected by OSHA are similar to those of winning the lottery; however, it may not be just dumb luck. There are many variables that can determine OSHA's enforcement presence as discussed in this article, but it is the political variable that will determine how much emphasis is place on enforcement compared to compliance assistance programs such as; VPP, Partnerships, Alliances Grants and other OSHA outreach programs.
Good ways for an OSHA Inspection
Traditionally it seems that OSHA's Black hat (Enforcement) operations increase during Democratic Administrations while White hat (Assistance) operations flourish in Republican Administrations. Although OSHA must respond to new challenges from emerging industries, new technologies, and an ever-changing workforce, OSHA's mission remains the same. OSHA enforcement, using mechanisms such as Site Specific Targeting (SST), Local Emphasis Programs (LEPs), National Emphasis Programs (NEPs), and the Enhanced Enforcement Program (EEP), OSHA enforcement remains the agency's focus. Employee complaints and "unprogrammed" inspections also account for a great number of Site visits.
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