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- Five Ways to Beat Stress at Work
- Everyone gets stressed from time to time, usually at the office. The question is, do you send stress packing or let it upset your whole day? If you fall into the latter category, check out Dumb Little Man's five tips on relaxing at work when stress strikes. For starters, breathe:...
- Blog posts 2008-06-10
- The Best Sales Force: Finding, Keeping, Grooming
- Against your better judgment, you fell into the "bad breath is better than no breath" snare when your best salesperson with the largest territory quit. You hired "Bill," an enthusiastic guy with a pretty good resume who interviewed well, said all the right things, and assured you he would make...
- White papers 2007-10-01
- How To Be Clear When Making a Decision
- When you are not sure if something is going to be 'Right' for you or not, find a quiet place to sit quietly, close your eyes and take some deep, slow breaths. You are going to 'Feel into' the course, place, person or thing you are wondering about. The easiest...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Public Speaking Advice - How To Deliver A Successful Public Speech
- Public speaking is something most people try to avoid and even dread. Many people get very nervous before and during their presentation or speech. This can have a negative affect on our breathing and can leave us out of breath. When you feel nervous it is a good idea to...
- White papers 2007-01-17
- Wrigley's Eclipse Gum May Not Kill Germs, as Claimed in Ads
- Wrigley's Eclipse gum may not actually "kill" the germs that cause bad breath, according to a new ruling by the National Advertising Divsion. NAD is an industry supported advertising police force. The Eclipse campaign had been claiming: Most other gums just mask bad breath. We kill...
- Blog posts 2009-04-08
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- Pfizer targets breath strips at low-carb dieters.(NEWS)(Brief Article)
- NEW YORK -- In an effort to breathe new life into the breath strip sector, Pfizer, Inc. plans to relabel Listerine PocketPaks as a solution for the bad breath that can be caused by low-carb diets. The company will partner with CVS drugstores later ...
- Research articles 2004-09-01
- Evolution of breath strips: the category, worth about half of the global mouth fresheners sector, has proved explosively popular
- The breath strip--also known as mouth freshening strip--category was created by Pfizer's Warner-Lambert consumer healthcare division in August 2000 with the development of Listerine PocketPaks Breath Freshening Strips, although they did not hit supe The breath strip--also known as mouth freshening strip--category was created by...
- Research articles 2003-08-01
- BREATH-HELPING NOSE PLASTER INTRODUCED BY 3M COMPANY
- AsiaInfo Services 10-02-1997 Breath-Helping Nose Plaster Introduced by 3M Company CHINA, September 30, AsiaInfo Services, Inc -- The US-based 3M company introduced formally its new product-Biri TM breath-helping nose plaster into Chinese mark AsiaInfo Services ...
- Research articles 1997-10-02
- Breathfresh Britons. (Top to Toe).(Taylor Nelson Sofres market research on bad breath)(Brief Article)
- In a new survey by market research I company Taylor Nelson Sofres, research shows that the British have the freshest breath in Europe. The survey show that less than one in 12 Britains has bad breath, compared with an average of 15% in Europe. British...
- Research articles 2002-04-01
- The Bailout Failure: Let's All Take a Deep Breath
- The Bailout Failure: Let's All Take a Deep BreathRE: The Bailout Failure: Let's All Take a Deep BreathMy sentiments exactly.RE: The Bailout Failure: Let's All Take a Deep BreathI feel that Joe Public needs some level of protection from the results of the banks excesses and lack of self-policing. ...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-01
- Cheney tested in hospital after shortness of breath
- WASHINGTON AFP — Vice President Dick Cheney, who has a history of serious heart trouble, underwent testing at a Washington hospital after experiencing shortness of breath, a White House spokesman said. "This morning, he experienced shortness of breath" and checked himself into George Washington University Hospital "on the recommendation...
- Research articles 2004-11-13
- Ummm ... tasty. Film melts in your mouth.(News)(a new product category has developed -- breath-freshening film)
- Byline: Joseph Pryweller There are breath mints and there is plastic film. And now, there is an entirely new product category that meshes the formerly unrelated entities: Call it breath-freshening film. That market, a cottage industry built over the past 22 months,...
- Research articles 2003-09-08
- Fruit flavors added to breath strips.(New Products)
- JAKKS PACIFIC, INC introduces Tongue Tape breath strips in grape, cherry, lemon, blue raspberry, orange and "Howlin' Hot." Each 24-strip pack has a SRP of $1.99 and ships nine 36-ct displays per case. Jakks says it secured orders for more JAKKS PACIFIC, INC introduces...
- Research articles 2003-03-01
- DOT issues new alcohol testing regulations - Department of Transportation; random alcohol breath tests for transportation workers - Brief Article
- The Department of Transportation on Feb. 3 issued regulations requiring random alcohol breath tests that will affect more than seven million workers in the rail, mass transit, airline, trucking, and pipeline industries. The regulations will take effect Jan. 1, 1995, and will at first be limited to companies with 50...
- Research articles 1994-03-01
- 'Oxygen' water in cans is a breath of fresh air.(Design trends: beverages)
- Health-conscious consumers concerned about lugging their 12-oz glass bottles of hiOsilver Oxygen Water into fitness arenas where breakage is a concern can breath a sigh of relief. Last fall, Palo Alto, CA-based hiOsilver launched its oxygen- and ma Health-conscious consumers concerned about lugging their...
- Research articles 2005-03-01
- MARKETING MAGAZINE MARKETING AWARDS; Germ Warfare How Pfizer Consumer Healthcare cleaned up the local breath freshener market. By Simon Young
- Listerine PocketPaks are not much to look at. One of them fits snugly in a change pocket, undisturbed until needed for fresh breath and a clean mouth.Yet if it wasn't for some courageous decision- making by Pfizer, Listerine PocketPaks may have never reacListerine PocketPaks are not much to look at....
- Research articles 2004-09-02
- Deep breath;Cable starter: Passionate Oxygen execs see Web link as key role for consumers, advertisers.(Brief Article)
- Oxygen media's new cable network's entrance into its first TV upfront is not turning out to be the breath of fresh air it had hoped, according to some analysts and media buyers. Oxygen media's new cable network's entrance into its first TV upfront is...
- Research articles 2000-05-15
- Lifeloc Technologies Introduces Leading Technology for Evidential Alcohol Breathalyzer Testing, the Phoenix 6.0; New Device Allows for Quick, Easy-to-Use, Government-Approved Breath Alcohol Workplace Testing
- WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. -- Lifeloc Technologies (www.lifeloc.com/), a leading manufacturer of Portable Breath Alcohol Testers PBT and Evidential Breath Testers EBT, has introduced a new groundbreaking evidential alcohol breathalyzer testing device, the Phoenix 6.0TM. In support of current regulations as well as the increasing frequency of voluntary implementation of alcohol...
- Research articles 2006-05-26
- Pope was fighting for breath before emergency hospital treatment: Vatican
- ROME AFP — Pope John Paul II was fighting for breath when he was hospitalized in an emergency, Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls said. "The flu which has been affecting the Holy Father for three days was complicated with acute inflammation of the larynx and laryngo-spasm," a condition where one...
- Research articles 2005-02-01
- Diagnosis by a nose; Clinic doc develops breath test to detect lung cancer.(News)(Brief Article)
- An "electronic nose'' developed in Cleveland can identify people with lung cancer by detecting distinct characteristics in their exhaled breath, according to a story posted last week on Forbes.com. "Based on prior work, we hypothesized that an `electronic nose' would detect lung cancer...
- Research articles 2005-06-06
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