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Ride Search

March 6th, 2008

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(Paid Review)
In a country like America, where public transport is patchy at best and entirely absent at worst, those who don’t own private vehicles are at a distinct disadvantage. Public transport may still serve the needs of local [...]

Priobiotics for Dogs

March 5th, 2008

(paid review)

According to WHO definition ”probiotics are microorganisms which when administered in adequate amounts confer a health benefit on the host.” Lactic acid bacteria are the most common types of microbes used and are recommended to help the body grow its naturally occurring gut flora.
Apparently, probiotics are now being recommended for dogs too. Catching on [...]

Attorneys

October 7th, 2007

Note: This is a paid review through reviewme.
Law is one field which has embraced internet in a big way. It is not only true for sites like Westlaw which facilitate legal research but even individual law firms have their own websites. The site Top lawyersof America attempts to make search for attorneys easier by bringing [...]

Bioflex Low Intensity Laser Therapy

September 16th, 2007

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Photobiomodulation also known as low intensity laser therapy (LLLT) and cold laser therapy, is a medical procedure in which exposure to low level laser is said to enhance tissue growth. While the origin of laser theory is attributed to Albert Einstein, the technique of cold laser therapy [...]

Public Transport in India

August 17th, 2007

 (Admin note: This is a guest post by Pragmatic)
The term itself is a misnomer in many ways. Which transport system in India is not public? The ubiquitous auto rickshaw is used as a “hop-in and hop-out” coach in many parts of India, operating with a fixed tariff rate on predetermined routes. In Udaipur (Rajasthan), a [...]

Adoption In India-2

August 14th, 2007

(Admin note: This is the second and concluding part of Sakshi’s series on adoption in India. )

A safe, happy home is the best environment for a child to grow and develop. As clichéd as it may sound, India’s future lies in her children. However, with millions of poor, undernourished and abandoned children, India needs a [...]

Adoption In India-1

August 13th, 2007

(Admin Note: This is guest post by Sakshi. Sakshi is a science geek who maintains a personal blog.)

Recently, after Brangelina gave up on adopting an Indian baby, Indian adoption laws have been the focus of a lot of attention. While I understand that the elaborate time frames are put in place to prevent the child [...]

Medicexchange

June 22nd, 2007

This is a paid review through reviewme.com
Radiology has always been the most technologically driven medical specialty. The spread of internet and advanced digital technology — images available any time, anywhere - has allowed for ”real time” collaboration not only between radiologists and clinical specialists but also between radiologists themselves. This has resulted in many innovations [...]

“Unilateral refusal to have child will amount to mental cruelty”

April 2nd, 2007

Admin note: A guest post by Chandni Malik.

According to a New Supreme Court Judgement, a unilateral decision by either the husband or wife not to have a child will amount to mental cruelty and constitute a ground for divorce.
A Bench comprising Justices B.N. Agrawal, P.P. Naolekar and Dalveer Bhandari said, a “unilateral decision of refusal [...]