By Shout-Africa – Dr. David Wise and Dr. Rodney Anderson have just released the 6th edition of their book, ‘A Headache in the Pelvis’. The book adds to the earlier edition about the Wise-Anderson Protocol, popularly known as the Stanford Protocol. A Headache in the Pelvis,’ a bestselling book by David Wise Ph.D. and Rodney Anderson M.D., has recently been released in the 6th edition. The newly revised 6th edition provides detailed information about the philosophical and scientific basis of the protocol developed to treat muscle related chronic pelvic pain. The treatment for pelvic pain syndromes in men and women,... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Thursday, June 10th 2010 |
By Shout-Africa – International News – A former CIA station chief in Algeria pleaded guilty on Monday to sex abuse stemming from a 2008 incident in Algiers and to cocaine use, the U.S. Justice Department said. It said Andrew Warren, 42, admitted he committed illegal sexual contact with a female after rendering her unconscious on February 17, 2008, while on U.S. Embassy property in Algiers. Warren was charged a year ago with sexually assaulting the woman, who was not named. He was fired from the CIA last year before being charged. The State Department last year said the United States... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Thursday, June 10th 2010 |
By Shout-Africa – World Blood Donor Day is an event officially designated by the World Health Assembly that is celebrated annually by the global community. On this day, we recognize and thank the millions of people around the world who donate their blood on a voluntary, altruistic unpaid basis to help save the lives and improve the health of others. The day will encourage more people to become voluntary blood donors and will underline the importance of regular donation to prevent blood shortages. It will also demonstrate a renewed commitment by policy makers and health professionals to work towards making... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Thursday, June 10th 2010 |
By Shout-Africa – UK retailers are counting on a World Cup frenzy to boost sales after figures published by the British Retail Consortium revealed retail sales values rose a diminutive 0.8% last month. Clothing and footwear have benefited from sunny weather but retail bosses have even higher hopes that a combination of summer and football fever will encourage shoppers to splash their cash. Verdict Research in its latest forecast says that total retail expenditure will increase by £1.3 billion during the period of the World Cup, June and July 2010, compared with an increase of £1.5 billion during the same... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Thursday, June 10th 2010 |
By Shout-Africa News – LONDON, – New Zealand tops rankings for second consecutive year in the Global Peace Index: World Less Peaceful in 2010 Report, which cites violence impacting global conomy by $7 trillion annually. The Index reports notes that a drop in peace is due largely to 5% increase in homicides, more violent demonstrations and fear of crime, and 4-year trends show Middle East and Africa with most gains in peacefulness, while South Asia sees sharpest fall in peace, with military spending as a % of GDP reaching its lowest point in 4 years. The world became less peaceful... Continue Reading
Publish Date: Tuesday, June 8th 2010 |