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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / August 2007

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Enough Sleep Equals Productivity

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aliana.scherer@gmail.com - 15 Aug 2007 07:43 GMT
Picture this. You wake up one morning and it's time for you to fix
yourself or else you'll be late. You've barely slept and spent most of
the time staring at the ceiling. You're stressed and you want to get
back to sleep. As a last resort, you take sleeping pills only to find
yourself the next day to be dazed, dizzy and weak at work. You decide
to stop the pills and try to sleep normally but once again find
yourself faced with the same dilemma.  Even if you're already tired to
the bone and look like a raccoon with your perennial eye bags, you
still just can't sleep.

You are not alone. In today's fast-paced society, sleep deprivation is
very common. People nowadays seemed to be so tied up with work-
spending many hours at the office.  At home, even as they lie down in
bed, getting rest is such a challenge.  They can't get their mind of
their work and other matters that float inside their head.

Well, worry no more because we have the best solution for your
problem. We offer it in affordable price. For more information visit
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Harvey R. Stone - 15 Aug 2007 14:17 GMT
> Picture this. You wake up one morning and it's time for you to fix
> yourself or else you'll be late. You've barely slept and spent most of
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> Well, worry no more because we have the best solution for your
> problem. We offer it in affordable price.

Advertising is not allowed by charter and reported to the ISPs involved.
california_chief - 15 Aug 2007 17:55 GMT
Harv wrote:

> Advertising is not allowed by charter and reported to the ISPs involved.

Don't forget the FDA's URL ---  webcomplaints@ora.fda.gov
Harvey R. Stone - 16 Aug 2007 13:26 GMT
> Harv wrote:
>
>> Advertising is not allowed by charter and reported to the ISPs involved.
>
> Don't forget the FDA's URL ---  webcomplaints@ora.fda.gov

Thanks Chief,,,, that should be used and I needed to save the address.   I
do not expect great things from them though.   Just another gov. agency
swimming in its own juice.   Sorry,,, but that is the way I feel about it.
Harv
california_chief - 16 Aug 2007 18:02 GMT
Harv wrote:

>> Don't forget the FDA's URL ---  webcomplaints@ora.fda.gov

> Thanks Chief,,,, that should be used and I needed to save the address.   I
> do not expect great things from them though.   Just another gov. agency
> swimming in its own juice.   Sorry,,, but that is the way I feel about it.

I'm hoping they'll have Customs inspecting every package from that company
for illegal drugs.
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