The Nevocellular Nevi (Moles)
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Methods of HealingPosted
Tue 03 Aug 2010 5:52pm
Nevi are harmless skin excrescences, caused by the non-cancerous human papilloma virus. In reality, these moles are benign and can be organized in several categories: circumscribed skin deformities of embryonic origin or they can occur...
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The Ben Nevis Range, Scotland
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Dianne ..Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:14pm
Recently I spent a bit more than a week, in Scotland! I used to live in Scotland when I was younger, and am beginning to think that it may well be my spiritual home. Why else would I keep going back? I've been twice in the last year! Not often, I hear you say! Well, no! Untill you do the maths, the UK is a small island, relatively. However ...
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Ben Nevis Inn, Fort William, Scotland
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Dianne ..Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:14pm
The Nevis Inn is a very atmospheric pub-cum-restaurant in an old converted stone barn at the foot of Ben Nevis. Ben Nevis being the very mountain, that I am aspiring to climb! It has mountaineering memorabilia and equipment around the walls giving the impression of a meeting point for those who climb and worship the mountains, which essentially i ...
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Mt Everest of Scotland – Ben Nevis
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Rick McCharlesPosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:02pm
Trip report by site editor Rick McCharles
Ben Nevis (1344m) is the highest mountain in Britain, the trailhead near sea level.
Over 100,000 attempt it every year making it perhaps the most climbed “famous” summit in the world.
Needless to say, many of those have hardly any walking experience.
I was there on one of the finest days o ...
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Chris McCormack Rolls Into the Carribean To Race The TriStar111 Nevis Triathlon
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Roman M.Posted
Wed 23 Mar 2011 12:01am
photo by Kerstinwinterkamp
This is the first in a series of "on-the-ground" reports from Everymantri at the TriStar111 Nevis triathlon. Our roving reporter Ben Greenfield will be there filming, writing, and, as per his usual mode of operation, racing. Stay tuned for more coverage leading up this unique triathlon distance.
Chris ' ...
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TriStar Coverage: Macca Thinks Nevis Bike Course Could Be Tougher Than Kona
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Roman M.Posted
Tue 29 Mar 2011 1:45pm
In this video, Chris McCormack, Ironman World Champion, gives his thoughs on the Nevis bike course, then heads off for a bike course preview with other participants from race, including pro triathlete Olivier Marceau.
This article is part of a series of "on-the-ground" reports from Everymantri at the TriStar111 Nevis triathlon ...
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Ben Greenfield's TriStar Nevis 111 Race Report
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Roman M.Posted
Sun 03 Apr 2011 10:23am
This story is part of a series of "on-the-ground" reports from Everymantri at the TriStar111 Nevis triathlon. Our roving reporter Ben Greenfield was there filming, writing, and, as per his usual mode of operation, racing. Here's his race report.
Overall placing: 4th, and 30-35 age group champion.
It's not often that a guy lik ...
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Nevis says, no fogging; reduce mosquito breeding instead
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Minchie IsraelPosted
Sat 15 Oct 2011 12:00am
Faced with at least 2 Confirmed and 1 Suspected Case of Dengue, Mr. Anthony Webbe, Principal Public Health Officer in the Nevis Ministry of Health’s Environmental Health Services is calling on Nevisians to help in the fight against mosquito borne diseases.
In an SKNVibes interview, Mr. Webbe reminded the public that they have a duty ...
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New Integrated Vector Management manual introduced in St. Kitts & Nevis
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Minchie IsraelPosted
Sun 11 Dec 2011 12:00am
Environmental Health Officers are among a batch of Public Health workers from the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis to be familiarised with a manual on Integrated Vector Management (IVM). The manual was developed by Dr. Samuel Rawlins, Nobel Laureate and eminent Caribbean emeritus scientist with the Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) an ...
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climbing Ben Nevis, Scotland
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Rick McCharlesPosted
Sun 12 Feb 2012 12:00am
Walking the West Highland Way in September 2009, the weather suddenly cleared.
… this was unexpected.
I abandoned that over-rated route, and caught the first bus to Ben Nevis .
What luck. That peak is infamous for foul weather. Yet thousands got to the top clear of clouds that day.
My trip report – Mt Everest of S ...
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