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Seven New Alternative Energy Stocks Added; Three Stocks Deleted from Ardour Global Alternative Energy Index in Quarterly Rebalancing
The Ardour Global Alternative Energy Index℠ (TICKER: AGIGL) will add seven new components, effective 6:00 PM (EST) Sunday, September 20, 2009. Three stocks will be deleted from the index, changing the number of index components to 113.

Over The Counter Diet Products
Millions of Americans attempt to lose weight using over the counter (OTC) weight loss aids such as non prescription diet pills or herbal supplements. OTC drugs often make claims such as suppressing appetite or increasing metabolism for their efficacy.

Hay Fever Medication
Hay fever or allergic rhinitis is usually caused by a reaction to pollen, Trees, grass and weeds are the most common sources of pollen grains that are dispersed in the air. The illness' symptoms include headache, itching nose, mouth, eyes, throat and skin, runny nose, watery eyes and wheezing. You can be tested for hay fever through blood test or skin prick test. Since it is possible you are not only allergic to a single kind of pollen, you should expect to be tested for different pollen sources.

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Drugstore Hemorrhoid Medications
There are many drugstore and alternative Internet products for treating hemorrhoids. Most of the products are not made to cure or eliminate hemorrhoids but to give you temporary relief of itching, pain, swelling or bleeding.

Houston Becomes Center of Data Center Universe
During the 2007 SMArt Sessions conference on business process automation in Houston, TX, on Feb. 21, 2007, Software and Management Associates bestowed its annual Automation Innovation Award on Tim Gilman of Synergent. Mr. Gilman was honored for his ingenuity in deploying OpCon/xps, the only multi-platform information technology (IT) automation tool that supports virtually all computer platforms in production today. The conference also addressed ways of maintaining business continuity in the wake of natural disasters.

Phenylpropanolamine (PPH) Lawyer: Decongestant Causes Stroke
Phenylpropanolamine, or PPH, used to be an active ingredient in many over the counter nasal decongestants and weight control drug products. The FDA pulled phenylpropanolamine off the market in May of 2000 when a Yale University School of Medicine study found that patients using PPH were at a higher risk of hemorrhagic stroke, or bleeding of the brain.




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