1- Don’t think you’ve got every ailment out there
2- Just spill it
3- Forget what you saw on TV
4- Don’t worry about your hairy legs
5- Be honest about how much (or how little!) you work out
6- Don’t think of the spa as a medical facility
7- Get a second opinion—but not from your mom
8- Don’t shop for skin-care advice at the mall
9- Know the facts
10- Ask yourself: Is this a real emergency?
According to Health.com
1- May 2000 — GPS Goes Mainstream
2- July 2000 — Toyota Introduces the U.S. to the Prius, Grows Market for Hybrid Car
3- October 2000 — AT&T Introduces Text Messaging to the U.S.
4- January 15, 2001 — The launch of Wikipedia sparks the rise of user-generated content.
5- July 2001 — Napster’s Demise Leads to Dawning of File-Sharing
6- March 2003 — Friendster Kicks Off the Social Networking Revolution.
7- April 2003 — Human Genome Project Completed
8- August 2004 — Google Goes Public, Makes Search a Way of Life
9- November 2006 — Nintendo Wii Launches, Revolutionizes Video Game Play
10- June 29, 2007 — Launch of Apple’s iPhone Introduces Smart Phone Frenzy
According to ABC News.com
The nature of mixed martial arts dictates that stars come and go. Injuries, burnout, contract issues and illness make it so that few fighters can dominate for a long period of time. But there have been a few who have stayed at or near the top of the pile for the past decade. As part of Yahoo! Sports’ look back at the past ten years in sports, here are the top ten mixed martial artists of the decade.
1. Chuck Liddell
2. Randy Couture
3. Fedor Emelianenko
4. Mauricio “Shogun” Rua
5. Anderson Silva
6. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira
7. Georges St. Pierre
8. Wanderlei Silva
9. Tito Ortiz
10. Matt Hughes