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Editor's Message
Welcome to the new Funky People Online E-Zine Spotlight! This is a newsletter supplement highlighting the dynamic and interesting people connected to our FP online community. Each month you can read about and hear from other website members, artists, industry professionals, business owners and colleagues. Enjoy the articles and please pass the info along!!
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Women's Health Feature
This month our main feature is on a series of health related articles for your reference and knowledge. Earlier this year, a member of our website was diagnosed with a serious uterine fibroid tumor condition. In the past this diagnosis would have in all likelihood resulted in hystrectomy surgery. Due to advances in modern medicine, good medical advice and her otherwise excellent health history, she was referred to a gynecological specialist that uses a revolutionary new robotic procedure called the DaVinci Surgery. As a result, she is now on her way to a speedy recovery with a healthy future that includes the prospect of children. It should be noted that our friend was the first African-American woman to have this procedure performed at Abington Memorial Hospital in Abington, PA. Her doctor is one of only 20-25 certified in the US for this type of surgery.
In keeping with our website credo, we thought this would be great information to share with our audience readers and community. Please forward the knowledge of this medical option to other women who are facing/may one day face this fibroid condition. The DaVinici Surgical system is also used for other gynecologic conditions and male prostate surgery as well. If you are interested in speaking with other members and sharing your own experiences or support on this topic, you can send a forum request to our offices. Learn more about the medical procedure called the DaVinci Myomectomy.
For additional reading on healthcare important to you and your family, share these Health articles that were recently posted on our member forum board: "Red Wine May Slow Aging", "Flip Flops Are Bad For You", "Asthma & Swmming" and "Are your Private Health details posted online?"
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Featured Articles
How to License an Idea Maybe you are the creative type that comes up with great ideas, but you do not have a clue on how to run a business. Alternatively, maybe you would just rather think of great ideas than implement them. Either way, licensing your idea is a great method to be paid for your invention ideas.
Licensing is the process of selling your idea to a business that will take your idea and run with it - they will do all the business-related chores that are involved in launching a new product. You are paid for giving your idea to someone who can make it happen and then you share the profits. Licensing is a good idea for those who do not have the money to launch a new invention themselves. If you're ready to get your idea licensed, view the rest of this article...
Kaye Marks
Creating A Passive Income Online To me, passive income means doing something once and then earning for a long time to come. A pop star, writer, movie star or rental property tycoon are examples, where they do something once and earn for many years o that one piece of work. In the past, this has only been available to a select few, thanks to the internet, it's now possible for anyone to experience the beauty that is, passive residual income.
This is something that you can start to do part time, then gradually this 'part time' passive income opportunity will eclipse your full time job and you will never look back again. Another benefit of having your own residual income business online, is the 'risk free' element involved. A small start up cost, with an even smaller monthly fee and you're away. And if it doesn't work, quit and that's the end of it. You do not have to take out a loan or re-mortgage your house. Why isn't everyone doing it? Click here to find out!
Linden Huckle
5 Tips to Kick Your "Time-Wasters" Habits It seems like the world is running at such an accelerated speed that we barely have any time to catch our breath. We start the day running out the door at full tilt; only keep going until we crash into bed from exhaustion. Then we get up and do it all over again day after day. The weekends don't seem to offer much relief either, because we have soccer practice, ballet recitals and business social events. While most of us would consider ourselves effective time managers, few of us actually are. We're constantly on the go and can accomplish a lot in one day, so we must be effective time managers, right? Wrong.
Kick those time-wasting habits with these tips ...
Anne Bachrach
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