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New Docshop feature: “Lose Weight — or Lose Your Job? Your Employer May Be Watching Your Waistline”

waistlineA new article written by me is up on Docshop.com now:

Lose Weight — or Lose Your Job? Your Employer May Be Watching Your Waistline

“Should Big Brother be watching your weight or personal habits? Your government or employer may think so. Even as many employers trim back the amount of healthcare coverage they provide in attempts to cut costs, some believe they should have more say in their employees’ lifestyle choices — including whether they smoke, drink, or exercise, and even how much they weigh…”

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Brand new Lawyershop news articles by San Diego, California copywriter Aaron Poehler

Maryland Labor Board Proposes Strict New Crane Safety Regulations

“Three months after the death of a worker in an Annapolis crane accident, an advisory board of Maryland’s Occupational Safety and Health program has recommended sweeping changes be made to state rules for crane operations…”  Continue reading

New Study Shows Correlation Between Higher Gas Prices and Fewer Roadway Deaths

“According to a new study by professors Michael Morrisey and David Grabowski, the rate of traffic fatalities in the U.S. falls as gas prices rise…”  Continue reading

Truck Accident Dumps Thousands of Chickens onto Buffalo Thruway

“A truck carrying nearly 10,000 chickens tipped over on the offramp from the Mainline Thruway today, spilling thousands of chickens and eggs onto the roadway…” Continue reading
Study Shows Popular Infertility Treatments To Have Little or No Effect

“A study in the British Medical Journal shows that women trying to become pregnant who were given either of two popular fertility treatments demonstrated no higher conception rate than patients given no treatment at all…” Continue reading

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Current Lawyershop news articles by San Diego, California copywriter Aaron Poehler

Current news articles by copywriter Aaron PoehlerMore current news articles written by me are posted now on Lawyershop.com, including:

Crane Accident in Houston is Area’s Second Within Four Days

“A 150-ton crane fell over in Houston Monday while operators were attempting to remove a sign marking the entrance to Kingwood planned community…”

Over 500,000 Bus and Truck Drivers Collect Medical Disability But Keep Driving

“According to a study released Monday, more than 563,000 truck and bus drivers qualify for full disability benefits due to health issues, yet are still eligible to drive…”

Disgruntled San Francisco IT Administrator Relents, Hands Over Network Passwords to Mayor

“Terry Childs, who has been jailed since July 13 on suspicion of computer tampering, handed passwords for San Francisco’s FiberWAN network over to Mayor Gavin Newsom Monday…”

Asbestos Problems Force Albany Elementary School To Close For School Year

“The entire staff and student body of The Thomas O’Brien Academy of Science and Technology will be sent elsewhere this year so that a serious asbestos problem can be corrected…”

Recent Lawyershop news articles by San Diego, California copywriter Aaron Poehler

More current news articles written by me are posted now on Lawyershop.com, including:

Study Shows Experimental Amgen Bone-Loss Drug Aids Prostate Cancer Patients

“California-based Amgen announced Monday that its experimental drug denosumab reduced risks of osteoporosis and vertebral fractures in men being treated with prostate cancer medicines that can cause bone loss…”

Mysterious New Mexico Death Solved By Viewing of Five Year-Old CSI Episode

“New Mexico State Police have closed their case on a Texas man’s death after determining he killed himself in a manner similar to that shown in an episode of CSI…”

Federal Aviation Administration Passes New Rule Intended to Prevent Fuel Tank Explosions

“12 years after TWA Flight 800 exploded off Long Island, killing 230, the FAA has passed a rule intended to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future…”

Disney, Universal Studios, and Georgia-Pacific Claim Exemptions from Florida Gun Law

“A new Florida law allowing employees to bring guns to work has come under fire from Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and paper manufacturer Georgia-Pacific…”

Advertise your website, product or service sitewide on aaronpoehler.com

Advertise at aaronpoehler.comInternet advertising can be a confusing labyrinth to navigate at the best of times, but here at aaronpoehler.com I like to keep things simple.  Basically, you’ll notice that on nearly all posts and pages at aaronpoehler.com there is a single banner ad.  That banner ad is managed through Project Wonderful, which allows advertisers to bid what they think the ad space is worth and what they’re willing to pay per day.  The highest bidder at any given time has their ad displayed sitewide here, across both blog pages and static website pages such as the vault of music reviews, so if your ad is the winning one at any given time, your ad will be seen by visitors to virtually all pages on this site (the number of which is in the hundreds right now). Advertisers are charged only for the amount of time their ads are displayed and there are no per-click charges, so it generally ends up being a good deal for all concerned — unlike many internet ad schemes which are easily defrauded through false clicks, which is why I’ve stuck with Project Wonderful above AdBrite or Google Adsense.   Plus, it’s nice for me that I generally find the ads placed through Project Wonderful are interesting links to cool stuff I haven’t heard of, rather than the untargeted spammy links I seemed to get with the other services.

So if you’ve got a website, product or service you’d like to advertise here, go to http://www.projectwonderful.com/advertisehere.php?id=15866&type=1 and sign up today.  There are a bunch of interesting demographic data and site statistics there for your perusal as well, and of course, right below these words should be an ad banner by the current highest bidder.  I wonder who it is right now?

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Fresh Lawyershop news articles by San Diego, California copywriter Aaron Poehler

More current news articles written by me are posted now on Lawyershop.com, including:

FDA Announces Intention to Seek Black Box Warnings on Epilepsy Drugs

“The FDA announced Monday that they intend to ask drug manufacturers to add warnings about increased suicide risks to 11 drugs used to treat epilepsy…”

Jamul Tribal Chairman and Daughter-In-Law Killed in Motorcycle Crash

“A motorcycle wreck has claimed the lives of William C. Mesa, chairman of the Jamul Indian Village, and daughter-in-law Crystal Roberts-Mesa on Lyons Valley Road in Jamul, California…”

FDA Imposes Urgent Safety Warnings on Fluoroquinolone Drugs Due to Tendon Risks

“The FDA announced today that they will require a class of antibiotic drugs known as fluoroquinolones, including Cipro and Levaquin, to carry severe warnings on their packaging…”

17 Premature Babies Given Heparin Overdoses at Corpus Christi Hospital, One Dies

“A Corpus Christi hospital has opened an investigation into how 17 premature babies in the hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit received overdoses of the blood thinner heparin…”

New Lawyershop news articles by San Diego, California copywriter Aaron Poehler

Several new news articles written by me are posted now on Lawyershop.com, including:

European Union Caps Airline Emissions, Angers International Trade Groups

“A landmark agreement reached last week by the European Union to limit greenhouse gas emissions from aircraft has ignited controversy and protest from trade groups who question the legality of the Union’s decision…”

U.S. Supreme Court Limits Punitive Damages in Maritime Law Cases

“In a 5-3 decision hailed as a victory for corporations seeking to limit lawsuit damages, the U.S. Supreme Court has severely reduced the $2.5 billion punitive award in the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill case…”

French Court to Try Continental Airlines and Five Others over Concorde Crash

“A Paris prosecutor has filed manslaughter charges against Houston-based Continental Airlines along with five individuals in connection with the 2000 Concorde jet crash left 113 people dead…”

Panel of FDA Experts Urges Stricter Testing and Standards for Diabetes Drugs

“An FDA panel comprised of outside medical experts has recommended that the agency impose stricter standards for approval of diabetic drugs, including long-term studies on cardiovascular effects…”

Patients Being Recruited For New Columbia University Mesothelioma Treatment Study

“Researchers are currently seeking pleural mesothelioma patients for a clinical research study investigating the possibilities of a new targeted radiation and chemotherapy treatment protocol…”

New Docshop Feature: Colonic Irrigation for Detoxification and Weight Loss: Healthy Hydrotherapy or Hucksters’ Hype?

A new article written by me is up on Docshop.com now:

Colonic Irrigation for Detoxification and Weight Loss: Healthy Hydrotherapy or Hucksters’ Hype?

“Enema enthusiasts eagerly endorse colonic irrigation as a detoxification and weight loss treatment. Is there any truth to these claims — or are they just so much impacted fecal matter?”

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The US government has wasted millions of dollars and flushed any possible goodwill through mismanagement of the Economic Stimulus Rebate program

The Bush administration has shown an almost staggering capacity to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory over the past several years, so I don’t know why this should surprise me, but the staggering amount of waste and idiocy surrounding the current Economic Stimulus Rebate program continues to amaze me. They already sent out a letter to everyone receiving a stimulus check at least a month ago, at a cost I’ve seen estimated at $42 million, though I have no way of knowing the accuracy of that figure. Yesterday, I get an envelope in my mail that is clearly from the IRS and says STIMULUS PAYMENT in big red letters on the flap. Awesome it’s here — score, right? Not so fast there, sparky. I open the letter and it’s just yet another notification that the check is on its way. I freakin’ knew that already, thanks for wasting another $42 million to tell us all something we already know, and thanks again for the bait-and-switch disappointment of this mailing. Here’s a free little copywriting/direct marketing tip, guys: if you put PAYMENT in big letters on the outside of an envelope and there’s no payment inside, your audience will feel cheated — and that resentment will linger. Now, when the check finally arrives, the reaction is far less likely to be “Hey, thanks guys!” than “Jeez, finally, it’s about dang time.” Once again, kudos, guys — you’ve managed to give the rest of the world yet another thing to laugh at Americans about.

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New Docshop article: “Lose The Weight Loss Lies: Debunking Five Common Myths About Losing Weight”

A new article written by me is up on Docshop.com now:

Lose The Weight Loss Lies: Debunking Five Common Myths About Losing Weight 

“Many people trying to lose weight fail due to common misconceptions about healthy diet and exercise regimens. Here we examine five of the most common weight loss myths…”