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RFID implants linked to cancer: the lowdown
A new report says that RFID implants have been linked to cancers in animals, raising the question of RFID safety. We takes a look at the biology at the center of the concerns.
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How to Kill a Hangover: I could have really used this tip this morning!
Now you’ve done it, it’s official you have a hangover, now what? No matter what you do sleep and water or juice should be included. There are many folk cures that are supposed to help cure a hangover. Many of them will help you cope by replenishing the vitamins and liquid you lost over night, while some like avoiding caffeine are very important to…
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Four-fifths of all our troubles would disappear, if we would only sit down
Do you know someone who needs hours alone every day? Who loves quiet conversations about feelings or ideas, and can give a dynamite presentation to a big audience, but seems awkward in groups and maladroit at small talk? Who has to be dragged to parties and then needs the rest of the day to recuperate?
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Changes to School Cafeteria Lunches Abusing the Health of Our Children
IMPORTANT: There is a great Food Shakeup going on in the American School System today. Lunch Menus are being radically changed, but not for the healthier. In reality, the changes protect corporations such as sugar growers, Coca Cola, Sara Lee, et. al., while it ABUSES the health of our children.
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HP’s Inkjet Tech Seeks to Replace Hypodermic Needles
What else can inkjet technology be used for? Injecting drugs into humans, according to HP. The company is licensing a medical patch it has developed to Ireland’s Crospon that potentially can replace hypodermic needles or pills for delivering vaccines or other types of medication to patients. The patch contains up to 90,000 microneedles per inch.
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FITNESS TOOLBOX: 60+ Health & Fitness Sites
All college freshman fear “the freshman 15″ - those 15 lbs you gain in the first month of college. Or you’ve just moved to a new city and you need a new doctor or gym. Everyone needs to consider dieting, exercising, finding a new doctor, or even determining if that pain in their ear is worth seeing a doctor about. Here are 60+ social sites and tools…
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