Friday, December 31, 2010

New Alimony Web Site Created

New Alimony Web Site Created

A new web site devoted exclusively to alimonies has been launched. Solid alimony information and more will all be featured. Sky-alimony-1.info will provide some interesting facts and information on alimonies.

Auburn, WA (PRWEB) February 16, 2006

www. sky-alimony-1.info has been launched. The online site is designed to offer information and insights into different alimonies from all over.

Among the fresh and interesting features offered at www. sky-alimony-1.info are: a wide variety of images showing many different alimonies.

The developer of www. sky-alimony-1.info, Skip McJohnson, has been involved with web publishing and web design for several years. In describing this new site he remarks that with, “the launch of this new web site, we hope to provide a place of education and learning to as many people as possible.”

Currently there are several images on the web site providing educational opportunities. According to McJohnson, “we plan to continually add to the site and look forward to receiving input from our readers and especially hearing about some of their favorite alimonies.”

Www. sky-alimony-1.info is based in the Pacific Northwest. Readers can submit their experiences and photos to the email address provided at the web site.

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A Side Effect of Michael Jackson's Tragic Death - Consumer Health Education

A Side Effect of Michael Jackson's Tragic Death - Consumer Health Education

Drugs. com reports a massive 20,900% increase in interest for information on the prescription medication Demerol - allegedly prescribed for the legendary entertainer Michael Jackson.

New York, NY (PRWEB) June 30, 2009

Drugs. com reported a massive 20,900% increase (yes, you read that correctly - twenty thousand, nine hundred percent) in interest for information on the prescription medication Demerol (http://www. drugs. com/demerol. html) - allegedly prescribed for the legendary entertainer Michael Jackson. More than 135,000 page views were logged on the Drugs. com web site by people researching Demerol on Friday - the single biggest spike in daily interest for a medication since the similarly tragic and untimely death of Heath Ledger.

Demerol (meperidine) is a narcotic pain relieving medication used to treat moderate to severe pain. It works by dulling the pain perception center in the brain and has actions similar to morphine. Interest in the medication exploded from around 650 page views per day on average to 135,164 page views on Friday June 26.

Aside from the amazing display of near real-time information dissemination triggered by this event, it would seem that recently deceased celebrities are inadvertently responsible for educating others about the potential dangers of prescription medications.

The passing of Heath Ledger and Anna Nicole Smith also led to increased consumer research on medications such as OxyContin, Xanax, Valium, Ativan, Restoril and chloral hydrate. "We saw huge increases in page views for those medications, but the interest in researching Demerol surpasses anything we have seen before," said Philip Thornton, CEO of Drugs. com.

While it is yet to be determined whether any prescription medication played a part in Michael Jackson's tragic passing, the subsequent increased awareness may just help prevent unnecessary deaths due to the misuse of narcotic medications.

About Drugs. com
Drugs. com is the largest and most comprehensive drug information resource on the web with over 5 million unique visitors per month (ComScore, April 09). Providing free, independent, peer-reviewed, objective and up-to-date drug information at both consumer and professional levels, Drugs. com empowers patients and caregivers to take charge of their health and be more informed than ever before. The site includes many interactive tools to assist consumers and healthcare professionals such as a the new Mednotes personal medication records (PMR), a handy pill identification wizard, drug interactions checker and more.

More information at: Drugs. com (http://www. drugs. com)

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