Thursday, June 14, 2007

Who is looking after your baby? - by Cecilia Koh

Who is looking after your baby? - by Cecilia Koh: "As parents, we want to look after our babies ourselves but if this choice is not feasible, what are our options on alternative child care facilities?

Looking after your baby yourself

Some questions you and your husband may have to consider
• Can you make do with one income?
• Can you work part time or work from home?
Are you able to spend 24 hours a day with your baby?
• If this is your first baby, do you have any support with caring for your baby? This includes physical, emotional and psychological support as it is not always easy looking after a newborn baby."

Depression - A Simple Natural Cure For All - by kelly price

Depression - A Simple Natural Cure For All - by kelly price: "It was given to British children as a supplement during the war due to its high vitamin content for its overall health benefits and was a grandmothers favourite today, new research shows that it also combats and reduces depression.

The supplement is:

Cod liver oil – and it works due to high concentration of omega 3 fatty acids, which are a major component of cod liver oil.

Omega 3 has great overall health benefits anyway and is said to help in terms of improving brain power reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes and protecting against other diseases such as cancer.

Now doctors are seeing its benefits to naturally cure depression.

A recent test looked at studying the health benefits of over 20,000 patients over the age of 40 and showed that those patients that rarely or only had marginal omega 3 consumption suffered more from: Depression, stress and anxiety.
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Obliterate Bureaucracy to Speed Up Improvements by 20 Times - by Donald Mitchell

Obliterate Bureaucracy to Speed Up Improvements by 20 Times - by Donald Mitchell: "LIKE RUNNING A MARATHON WEARING COMBAT BOOTS: Bureaucracy-Officialism, Red Tape, and Proliferation

Organizations usually see themselves as smoothly coordinated operations, even when they are not. A baseball analogy can help us see the point. Early in the 20th century, the Chicago Cubs team members Joe Tinkers, Johnny Evers, and Frank Chance were baseball's most celebrated double-play combination. Joe Tinkers would scoop up the ball at shortstop and wing it to Evers covering second base. Evers would touch the bag or tag the runner sliding towards him, then snap the ball to Frank Chance on first before the batter arrived at the bag. 'Tinkers to Evers to Chance' became part of American folk idiom."