Understanding rabies can protect pets and their owners

Understanding rabies can protect pets and their owners

The benefits of warm weather are numerous and include the opportunity to spend long hours outdoors enjoying the fresh air. Increased time spent outside, whether at parks, beaches or right in one’s own backyard, means a greater likelihood of coming into contact with wildlife. Just as people are anxious to frolic in the nice weather, so, too, is nearby wildlife. Chance encounters between people, pets and wildlife are generally uneventful. However, should such encounters include […]

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 DRY EYES – AN OFTEN IGNORED AND FREQUENTLY FRUSTRATING EYE CONDITION

DRY EYES – AN OFTEN IGNORED AND FREQUENTLY FRUSTRATING EYE CONDITION

“Having dry eyes can be quite frustrating for the person who suffers from them,” according to Dr. Michael N. Mandese, O.D., F.A.A.O., of The Eye Institute for Medicine & Surgery. “Dry eyes can be painful, they can cause blurred vision, they can lead to abrasions and chronic infections, and in general, dry eyes can be a rather difficult condition to live with,” continues Dr. Mandese, the Neuro-Eye Diseases Specialist at The Eye Institute. “To the […]

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 WHAT CLOUD COMPUTING’S EVOLUTION MEANS FOR SMALL TO MEDIUM-SIZED BUSINESSES

WHAT CLOUD COMPUTING’S EVOLUTION MEANS FOR SMALL TO MEDIUM-SIZED BUSINESSES

Article provided by:  CMIT Solutions, Charlie Reese /  Your Technology Team CMIT Solutions of South Brevard Last week, The New York Times gave prominent placement to an article called “The Era of Cloud Computing.” Of all the statistics presented, this one stood out the most: “Industry analysts at IDC figure that if largely cloud-based things like mobile apps, big data, and social media are counted, over the next six years almost 90% of new spending on Internet […]

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 Coping With Criticism

Coping With Criticism

Recommended Reading:   Coping With Criticism by Jamie Buckingham Excerpt from Coping with Criticism — It took a long time before I recognized there is a difference between coping with criticism and being immune to it. A couple of years ago, after having gone through several moderate encounters with angry people—and not going into depression or getting angry in return—I began to feel I had at last conquered my old problem. One Friday, speaking at […]

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