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Date: July 16th, 2009 In this issue :
Zinc Promotes Healthy Blood Sugar Levels Increased intakes of zinc may decrease the risk of type 2 diabetes by 28% according to a recent study from Harvard. Zinc, one of the most important trace elements in the body, mediates many physiological functions. It is believed to be essential for maintaining a healthy immune system, recent science suggests the mineral could also influence memory, muscle strength and endurance in adults. The Harvard study involved 82,297 Women aged 33 to 60 taking part in the Nurses’ Health Study over the course of 24 years. Further evaluation by the researchers took into account other potential factors and found that increasing intakes of the mineral were associated with a reduction of type 2 diabetes of up to 28%. In the US alone, there are over 20 million people are affected by diabetes, equal to seven percent of the population. The total costs are thought to be as much as 132 Billion dollars with 92 Billion being direct costs from medication, according to the American Diabetes Association figures from 2002. connection details Until Next Week, Best Wishes for Ultimate Health and Majestic Dreams!!! Helping You Live Younger Longer, and Prettier! “Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can get done today”
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How to Network on Twitter Based on its exponential growth, Twitter is the number one place to get out and network. All you need to do is create a Twitter account and start using it. Use your business name or your real name for your Twitter username and upload a real picture of yourself. Plug in the link to your site or blog and create a quick little bio that tells folks who you are and what you do. Next, post a few tweets saying hello. Offer up a pearl or two of wisdom relating to your expertise. Then, start following people. Don't know who to follow? Use Twitter search (the link is at the bottom of your main page) and type in a keyword or two describing the topics you're interested in. For business, it's often easiest to begin by following people in your own field. Type in your industry and step back while you watch the results start pouring in. Click on the usernames you see and start checking people out until you find some you like, then follow those people and start interacting. It is not a good idea to go on Twitter and start posting link after link about your business, Instead, share some of the insight and wisdom you have about your business. Good, juicy, useful information. Just give it away! Share links to great stuff you find on the web. Cut and paste someone else's post with "RT" in front of it. This is called a Retweet and it's an easy way to share and make new friends. We all love to be re-tweeted because it makes us feel important and special. Yes, there are all kinds of tips and tricks to using Twitter (and other networking sites) effectively for marketing your business. There are many books and programs that teach you different ways to market, that are well worth the investment, but you don't even need one of them to get started using Twitter to network for your business! Wiley Hurt
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