Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Top five car movies of all time
Friday, January 24, 2014
Scuba diving
Source: http://www.holidaybug.co.za/the-worlds-best-places-to-go-scuba-diving/
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Properties in Fresnaye
Fresnaye properties are located in one of the most exclusive suburbs in Cape Town. Situated between Sea Point, famous for its hustle and bustle of street cafes and Bantry Bay which is high up on the slopes of the famous Lions Head, it amalgamates vibrant city life with the calm and exquisite lifestyle of the shore.
View All Properties for sale in Fresnaye
View All Properties for sale in Fresnaye
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Accommodation in Gansbaai
As the leading provider of accommodation in Gansbaai, The Roundhouse has dedicated honeymoon specials. For just R750 per night, per person sharing, their upmarket Carcharias Suite can be all yours. Upon arrival, you will receive a luxurious pamper basket worth over R300 – the perfect treat to get your honeymoon off to the lavish start you deserve.
Source: Make your honeymoon extra special with The Roundhouse
Source: Make your honeymoon extra special with The Roundhouse
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Bloemfontein Property
Bloemfontein, also known as the ‘City of Roses’ due to its abundance of these flowers, lies in the Free State in the heart of South Africa. As the judicial capital city of the Free State province, Bloemfontein is a modern city with a thriving business district and a rich local culture.
In the last couple of years, a large property development boom has opened up a wealth of prime Bloemfontein property – from secure apartments and townhouses to smaller houses and upmarket homes. Due to its outstanding infrastructure, including some of South Africa’s finest schools and tertiary institutions, Bloemfontein attracts an eclectic assortment of residents – from growing families to ambitious business professionals.
Source: http://www.remax.co.za/Property-in-Bloemfontein-Free-State/
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Find a suitable insurance that's suitable to your occupation
Source: http://www.insurancebyjob.co.za/
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Monday, August 19, 2013
Why electronic stethoscopes is better
The problem of faulty hearts has been a pressing matter in the medical community for some time, particularly when it comes to diagnosing congenital heart defects or heart malfunctions. Fortunately, modern medicine has its finger on the pulse, releasing incredible innovations with regard to heart murmur detection.
Before the introduction of the electronic stethoscope, doctors utilised the traditional acoustic stethoscope. However, it can prove to be especially difficult for general practitioners to accurately diagnose between pathological (harmful) and physiological (innocent) heart murmurs. This can be further compounded when dealing with paediatric patients who have a higher heart rate than adults.
By using an acoustic stethoscope, practitioners rely on their ears and their years of training to make a diagnosis and with children this can leave room for uncertainty.
Source: http://www.sensicardiac.com/latestnews/47-stethoscopes-why-electronic-is-better.html
Before the introduction of the electronic stethoscope, doctors utilised the traditional acoustic stethoscope. However, it can prove to be especially difficult for general practitioners to accurately diagnose between pathological (harmful) and physiological (innocent) heart murmurs. This can be further compounded when dealing with paediatric patients who have a higher heart rate than adults.
- Up to 80% – 90% of children have heart murmurs.
- Eight out of 1 000 naturally birthed infants will present congenital heart defects.
- 61% of heart murmurs that are referred to paediatric cardiologists turn out to be benign.
By using an acoustic stethoscope, practitioners rely on their ears and their years of training to make a diagnosis and with children this can leave room for uncertainty.
Source: http://www.sensicardiac.com/latestnews/47-stethoscopes-why-electronic-is-better.html
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