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Best Credit Cards for Rebates: Maximize Your Savings

Rebates are a fantastic way to get more out of your credit card. Whether you’re shopping online, dining out, or booking travel, the right credit card can offer significant savings through rebates. In this blog, we’ll explore some of the best credit cards for rebates that help you save on everyday purchases and more substantial expenses alike. Plus, we’ll take a closer look at the Scotiabank Passport® Visa Infinite Card rebates*, one of the top cards for shoppers and travelers.

Why Choose a Credit Card with Rebates?

Credit cards offering rebates allow you to get a percentage of your spending back, either in the form of cashback, statement credits, or points that you can redeem for various per…

Can ecological mattress be a good choice for our health and sleep – explanation?

Humans dedicate about a third of their lives to sleep. Also, sleeping badly at any age implies the manifestation of other added disorders. In the mornings we will feel tired, with heaviness and disoriented, even irritated, with muscular fatigue or aching back. A healthy mattress should not only be manufactured with materials free of health risks, such as possible allergies or respiratory, but also have a good structure and technology applied to rest.

Ecological mattress 

When we talk about the firmness, we think of firm mattresses – not too hard, not too soft. Another option that we think of memory foam mattresses or latex mattresses. But, there is another option – ecological mattress. This mattress has all the quality that you need in terms of firmness…

ENVIRONMENT-ARGENTINA: Gold Mine in Suspense

Marcela Valente

BUENOS AIRES, Oct 25 2006 (IPS) – Officials in the Argentine government have thrown their support behind local residents and environmentalists in the western province of San Juan who are opposed to a mega-gold mining project in the Andes Mountains along the border with Chile due to the environmental risks it poses.
Because of that support, progress on the project has been temporarily suspended. President Néstor Kirchner himself traveled to San Juan this month, where he called for the continued development of the mining industry, but with respect for the environment..

His statement heartened local residents and farmers in the area, who had already voiced their concerns in a more than two-hour meeting with the secretary of the environment and sustainab…

HEALTH-US: Brain Trauma the “Signature Injury” For Iraq Vets

Aaron Glantz

WASHINGTON, Sep 26 2007 (IPS) – On Mar. 19, 2004 Corporal Justin Bunce was on patrol in the Iraqi city of Husayba on the Syrian border when a bomb exploded in the wall of a cemetery.
The blast sent shrapnel into nearly every part of his body and knocked Bunce into a coma for four days. When he was airlifted to Landschtul military hospital in Germany, doctors found that some of the shrapnel had lodged in the left frontal lobe of his brain.

Because of my injury, making new memories is hard as hell, Bunce, now 25, told a recent gathering on war and brain damage in Washington. I ve been leaving myself a dozen voice mails every day.

More than 4,000 U.S. veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan have been diagnosed with traumatic brain injury, most often from …

DEVELOPMENT: Food Security Requires New Approach to Water

Thalif Deen

UNITED NATIONS, May 23 2008 (IPS) – The ongoing food crisis, characterised by growing shortages and rising prices of staple commodities, has far reaching implications for the world s scarce water resources, says a new study released here.
More food is likely to come at a cost of more water use in agriculture, according to the report titled Saving Water: From Field to Fork .

The emerging challenges facing the food sector include growing water scarcity; unacceptably high levels of under-nourishment; the proliferation of people who are overweight or obese; and of food that is lost or wasted in society.

All these challenges mean that a narrow perspective on food security in terms of production and supply is no longer sufficient, the study notes.

HEALTH: Swine Flu – Caught Between Health and Profits

Gustavo Capdevila

GENEVA, May 19 2009 (IPS) – The first step towards a massive global health prevention mechanism, under which billions of people around the world could be vaccinated against the H1N1 influenza virus while a handful of transnational pharmaceutical corporations raked in the profits was taken Tuesday parallel to the World Health Assembly.
The World Health Organisastion (WHO) Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) on influenza A vaccines estimated that if the current outbreak turns into a full-fledged global pandemic, 4.9 billion doses of a vaccine would be needed.

An approximate idea of the numbers involved emerges from a comparison with the price of the vaccine against the common seasonal flu, which costs around 10 dollars per dose in the United Sta…

Syrian Doctors Grapple With Medical Emergency and Ethics

IDPs in Jabal Al-Akrad, in Syria’s Latakia region. Credit: Shelly Kittleson/IPS

REYHANLI (TURKEY), May 19 2014 (IPS) – As once-eliminated diseases resurface and barrel bombs and alleged chlorine attacks target civilians, doctors in rebel-held areas and across the border struggle with issues of how best to serve their profession.

Up to , according to the World Health Organization, and many of the country’s medical facilities have been destroyed or heavily damaged by regime air strikes.

‘’Even blood bags are controlled by the ministry of defense…You go to jail if they find you with one” — Dr. Omar
Though regime and opposition fighters …

Building Back Greener in Africa

African leaders highlight the opportunity for a triple dividend: reduced risk, increased resilience and strengthened recovery.

ISTANBUL, Jul 7 2020 (IPS) – COVID-19 continues to race across the African continent. People are dying, and even more are being pushed into hunger and poverty, in many cases risking to overturn years of development gains.

The numbers are staggering. While the pandemic is only now taking root in Africa, there are at least 400,000 confirmed cases, and according to the World Health Organization (WHO), the outbreak is accelerating across the continent.

Add to this the risks of hunger and poverty. Three out of four people on the continent …