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AIDS in the 21st century is successful, intelligent and drop dead gorgeous!

(ContentDesk) August 18, 2005 -- People living with AIDS are no longer the victims in the R. M. Guzman's new psychological thriller "Tainted."
The victims in this mind-provoking suspense are the innocent unsuspecting people who are healthy and na?ve. The main character, Sebastian Alzmek, is an excellent example of just one of many AIDS carriers who are walking this country and just like their viral load they are undetectable. He is respected, successful, powerful and beautiful.

He prowls the technological superhighways, crowded nightclubs and streets searching for new victims just like you.AIDS awareness today is no longer trendy.
It is out of style to wear a red ribbon, protest, or use the word "condom," much less use one.
Today, discussing an individuals HIV status is virtually taboo.
In the "Tainted" world the lines between negative, positive, gay and straight have been blurred and now an entire generation is at risk.This tale embarks on the ignorance of our time, a time where awareness and education is at sub-zero.
It will make every single reader wonder if anyone is safe from the predators of the unseen secret underworld of the "undead."
"Tainted" will make you question everything you ever believed to be real about life, death, AIDS and your perception.

It will trigger anyone to think twice about who they are having sexual relations with.In a country ruled by reality shows and celebrity, AIDS has been forgotten.
The real reality is that every minute 48 new cases world wide are diagnosed, one-fourth are under 24 and at least three have died.Publication 6-27-2005 / ISBN 0-595-34675-8 Paperback / 0-595-79565-X Hardcover / Pages 280Author: RM Guzman / www.Taintedonline.com.



Advances in Digital Hearing Aid Technology Making People Turn a New Ear

Guelph, Ontario (ContentDesk) October 14, 2005 -- Just ask Henry Foucault of Exeter, Ontario and hell tell you. People cant tell Im wearing a hearing aid, as he motions towards his left ear. Hes quite right. All that is noticeable is a thin, inconspicuous wire, virtually invisible compared to the bulky ear pieces of some of the other residents in this home for the aged. My old hearing aid was such a pain, says Foucault, I couldnt hear my hockey commentary with it on, so it stayed in my dresser drawer.Foucault is referring to the new streamlined appearance and sound improvements that are helping to make wearing a hearing aid worth its weight & or rather lack of it.

Anna Fleet, Editor for http://www.hearingaids101.com/, a website devoted to educating those on hearing aids, hearing accessories and hearing loss, agrees that Thanks to recent improvements in hearing aid technology, especially from the digital market, a hearing aid can now address a patients exact hearing...

Advances in Digital Hearing Aid Technology Making People Turn a New Ear
Hearing aids > Advances in Digital Hearing Aid Technology Making People Turn a New Ear

Hearing Expert Reveals Hidden Payoffs of Uncorrected Hearing Loss

Cornelius, NC (ContentDesk) June 22, 2006 -- According to Randy Wohlers BC HIS, President of MyHearPod.com, the first online hearing aid solutions company for baby boomers, "Unfortunately, many boomers refuse to wear hearing aids because they feel hopeless and use their hearing loss to reinforce their pessimism. Some are antisocial, and do not want to be held accountable for their behavior."





It is estimated that more than 1 million children in the U.S. have some form of hearing loss. Even if hearing loss is not very severe, this impairment in children can have a profound affect on their educations. Some children with hearing impairments may be mistaken to have learning disabilities, or assumed to be defiant or downright stubborn. Even with more and more hospitals screening newborns for hearing loss, still slip through the cracks.

Parents may not even be aware of a slight loss of hearing until other problems develop.

Fortunately, for both parents and children, many models of child hearing aids are available to consumers. The first step is to have your child evaluated by an audiologist. This specialist can determine the level of hearing loss in the child and recommend solutions and aids to help them. Children as young as a week old have been reported to have received hearing aids.



The same models offered for adults are available...

What You Should Know about Children's Hearing Aids
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