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Incredibly Simple Inventions That Are Changing the World

Incredibly Simple Inventions That Are Changing the World

| March 24, 2015 Comment

Incredibly simple inventions that are changing the world – The world’s most pressing issues need smart solutions, but that doesn’t necessarily mean high-tech. While various cutting-edge innovations, such as mind-controlled robotic body suits and microchip drug delivery, are improving the lives of people across the globe, there are also a number of equally impactful inventions […]

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Some Insomniacs May Be Bed-Time Procrastinators

| January 20, 2015 Comment

Some Insomniacs May Be Bed-Time Procrastinators – According to a new study conducted by researchers at Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, Utrecht University in The Netherlands, in some cases, insomnia could be the result of reluctance to go to bed. Researchers say that bedtime procrastination is a real problem, and define it as the […]

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Standup Desks May Help with the Sitting Disease

| January 5, 2015 Comment

Standup Desks May Help with the Sitting Disease – According to a study conducted by the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys, almost 60% to 70% office-goers sit for 6-7 hours every day and suffer from the “sitting disease” – a host of health problems such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease and obesity – which can […]

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Greener Alternatives for Dry-Cleaning Your Clothes

Greener Alternatives for Dry-Cleaning Your Clothes

| September 3, 2014 Comment

Greener alternatives for dry-cleaning your clothes – Did you know that every time you bring your clothing home from a traditional dry cleaner, you’re bringing in dangerous chemicals that can cause mild to severe health problems? Green living expert Terri Bennett shows you how to find a greener and more economical option.

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New Study Cautions Older Women about Calcium and Vitamin D Supplements

| June 20, 2014 Comment

A new study cautions older women about calcium and vitamin D supplements. Many older women are routinely advised to take calcium and vitamin D supplements to prevent osteoporosis, but an excess of calcium can lead to kidney stones and other health problems. Researchers at the North American Menopause Society (NAMS) say that before taking these […]

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