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Link of the Day – Medical Illustrations

Brain Karolinska Institutet has literally 1000’s of images, stills and movies/videos, in almost every conceivable medical area. Fascinating to say the least. Photograph Sources and Collections Listed with Links Cover These Topical Areas: General Anatomy and Orthopedics The Visible Human Project Cardiovascular system Dentistry and Oral Health Dermatology Endocrinology Eye, ENT (Ear-Nose-Throat) and Respiratory System Gastroenterology Gynecology & Obstetrics Hematology Histology Microbiology, Infectious Diseases Neurology Oncology Pathology Pediatrics Radiology/-graphy, Nuclear Medicine & Ultrasonography Surgery/Anesthesiology Urogenital

Link of the Day – Drug Interactions

Taking medications can be a blessing or a curse.  Drug Digest allows you to check  drug interactinos with the click of a button.  Naturally, check with your doctor for definitive advice but it’s nice to know that you, too, can now have access to a site that will help guide you along.  Do not substitute information from this website for your doctor’s advice!

Link of the Day – Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute

hat you’re looking at is the toolbar for the Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute, a consumer funded, volunteer staffed organization devoted to all things related to Bicycle Helmet Safety.  Protecting the health and safety of bicycle riders is their main purpose.  Please click on the link above and visit this incredible site.

Sport Bikes Helmets

Learn about the different types of gear you need for your sportbike; like a helmet. See thousands of videos from hundreds of Experts, and link to us directly at www.expertvillage.com

Link of the Day – Driving Safety Power Point Presentation

Vermont Safety Information Resources, Inc., has a hundreds of PowerPoint presentations relating to road safety, workplace safety and hazards, accident investigation, basically anything to do with safety and resultant injuries and/or deaths. Here is a fantastic PowerPoint presentation on Driving Safety. Although it was created in the 1990s, it is clearly relevant to today’s roadway conditions. It addresses issues such as road rage, shaving while driving, eating while driving, human factors (i.e., where people tend to look when they’re driviing), etc. If you do not have PowerPoint, then you can download a free version of PowerPoint Viewer 2003 courtesy of Microsoft.

Link of the Day – eBay Drop Off Boutique

Business is “dropping off”—and strangely enough, that’s a good thing. Located in the image-conscious Westside, auctionSTOP is the eBay boutique which redefines resale. What clients drop off ranges from the contents of red-carpet celebrity goodie-bags to the spoils of high-profile Hollywood divorces, according to auctionSTOP’sentrepreneurial creator Ben Kong. “We live in a highly disposable culture,” comments Kong, “and some of our clients just don’t want to be seen carrying last season’s designer bag. Others don’t want to be ‘caught’ selling it themselves. So our business is all about giving a second or third life to quality goods of enduring value…in a discrete setting.” Immediate payout… Read More

Link of the Day – Motorcycle Books and Much, Much More

An on-line store, Bikerhighway, devoted to motorcycle safety products such as books, videos, dvds, automatic turn signal canceler, brake light flashers, headlight modulators, LED lighting, license plate frames, universal light bars, motorcycle air horns, red light changer, reflective riding gloves and riding vests, and more.

Share the Road With Motorcycles: Public Service Announcement

Share the road with motorcycles. Prevent deadly accidents. Click here to view a series of Public Service Announcements dedicated to the safety of motorcyclists (courtesy of YouTube).

Bicycle Safety Film: 1963 One Got Fat

Yet another vintage bicycle safety film (courtesy of YouTube). This one’s called One Got Fat.  Worth watching for safety value, entertainment value and, of course, nostalgic value.

Bicycle Safety 1950s Style

Here is a Bicycle Safety Film from the 1950s (courtesy of YouTube).  Vintage but nonetheless poignant and effective.