Archive for October, 2008

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If you are a family member caring for an aging relative living in New Jersey, Expert Home Care can help you keep your senior safe and healthy. Please call us at 800-848-2336.
Keeping seniors in NJ safe and healthy is top of Home Care list in New Jersey. The cold season is upon us and many NJ [...]

Oct
11

New Jersey’s Expert Home Care for Elders and Seniors provides care for your aging loved ones since 1984. Please call us when your loved one needs help - 800-848-2336.
Resources for Seniors in New Jersey
If you are beginning a new diet or exercise routine, you should always consult your doctor in advance in order to discuss any [...]

Oct
11

Tips for NJ elders on Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases. Contact your physician, if you are exhibiting any of these warning signals and consider making changes in order to boost your immune system.
1. Eight or more new ear infections within one year.
2. Two or more serious sinus infections within 1 year.
3. Two or more months on antibiotics with little effect.
4. Two or [...]

Oct
11

Expert Home Care - A New Jersey Senior Care, Elder Care, and Live-In Home care agency sponsors a Live Focus on Senior Radio program on wsRadio.com. Hosts are David Goodman, President of Expert Home Care New Jersey and Frank Esposito, Vice President of Expert Home Care New Jersey.
Diabetes is a condition that affects the way your [...]

Oct
11

Expert Home Care - A New Jersey Senior Care, Elder Care, and Live-In Home care agency sponsors a Live Focus on Senior Radio program on wsRadio.com. Hosts are David Goodman, President of Expert Home Care New Jersey and Frank Esposito, Vice President of Expert Home Care New Jersey.
Senior Safety at Home in New Jersey
 
The average “senior citizen” [...]

Oct
11

An anonymous reader writes “Our wonderful government here in the UK has decided we’re not being surveilled enough, and agreed to spend £12 billion on a programme to monitor every Briton’s phone calls, e-mails, and internet usage. According to various sources, upwards of £1 billion has already been spent on the uber-database. Rationale? Terrorism, of [...]

Oct
11

bsk_cw writes “Sprint’s newly launched Xohm service is now offering America’s first WiMax network. Computerworld’s Brian Nadel went to Baltimore to try it out, and he reports that Xohm delivered data smoothly to a car moving at highway speeds, played YouTube videos flawlessly, and on average, pushed through more than 3Mbit/sec., compared with 1.3 Mbit/sec. [...]

Oct
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rsk writes “Justin Voskuhl, a Google engineer, in a 2-fold bid to fight boredom and figure out something to cover a large barren wall in his living room, one weekend developed a Java program using an annealing algorithm to figure out the best layout and colors of Lego blocks to reproduce a source image exclusively [...]

Oct
11

Zarf writes “I’d like to file a bug report on the US educational system. The New York Times reports on a recent study that shows the US fails to encourage academic talent as a culture.’”There is something about the culture in American society today which doesn’t really seem to encourage men or women in mathematics,” [...]

Oct
11

SmarkWoW writes “The university I attend is currently looking to change the way in which is provides its students with an email service. In the past they used a legacy mail system which can no longer fit their needs. A committee has narrowed the possibilities down to three vendors: Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo. Representatives from [...]