Adobe Systems has made announcement about the launching of a revamped version of its directory of AIR applications, which it has dubbed “AIR Marketplace”.
Presently, the “Marketplace” has almost 400 Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) apps, which lets users to search for applications by both name as well as developer.
In a major announcement, the company said, “The goal of the release is to provide a more user friendly destination for showcasing and downloading AIR applications.”
Pre-eclampsia cause high blood pressure and can lead to stroke, blood clotting and kidney, liver and lung problems in pregnant mothers. Sophie Ellis Bextor, 29-year-old singer and daughter of former Blue Peter presenter Janet Ellis once again suffered from this condition in her second pregnancy.
Sophie Ellis Bextor has given birth two months prematurely to her second son, named Kit Valentine Jones weighed 2lb 10z. She was admitted to the private Portland Hospital in London last week on her doctor's advice
Various women yearn for perfect figures possessed by their favorite celebrity. Women sometimes use artificial means to achieve such figures however improper use of such techniques can be dangerous.
Recent case of two women fighting for their life reveals the risk involved in use of artificial means to achieve desired figure. Andrea Lee, 30 and her friend Zakiya Teagle,
33 paid more than £300 to Sharhonda Lindsay to have a series of silicone injections that they hoped would enhance the shape and size of their bottoms. Both women wanted to look like singer Jennifer Lopez.
Obesity is a not a disease itself but it increases risk of various dangerous diseases. Sedentary lifestyle and fast food culture are the main reason behind rapidly multiplying number of obese persons. Statistics revealed that almost one in four Britons is obese.
'Be Active, Be Healthy', a new Government strategy has been designed to tackle the UK's obesity crisis. It aims at motivating people to live an active lifestyle to protect themselves from diseases.
Under this new strategy, GPs are being encouraged to prescribe patients exercise.
NHS is offering shopping vouchers to children who quit smoking and pregnant women who give up smoking. Supporters of the scheme claim that there is no harm in offering small incentive to help children leave this bad habit whereas people opposite to this scheme said this scheme might encourage children to smoke for sake of rewards.
Fats in limited quantity are necessary for proper functioning of human body. High levels of saturated fat in the diet can increase risk of heart and circulatory diseases, such as coronary heart disease, heart attacks, angina and stroke.
Saturated fat is found in dairy and red meat. 30g saturated fat in a day is enough for the average man and 20g saturated fat a day is enough for the average woman. Children aged 5-10 should eat no more than 20g of saturated fat per day. Recent data showed that children aged five have higher level of fat.