Cell phones have been around for many years and have undergone many changes since their creation. They provide many benefits such as security for travel, access to communication during an emergency, a way to...
opinion by Bikini-Hotline | 37 wks ago | updated 36 wks ago 497 views | 32 recommendations | 8 comments
"Meet Anonymous photo credit: Sklathill After Sarah Palin’s email was hacked, the world was introduced to Anonymous. Who or what is Anonymous? It’s a group that formed on IR channels - and starting to get recognition for it’s practice of “Griefing” or...
created by dwainj | 1 year ago 347 views | 5 recommendations | 2 comments
Chocolate, especially dark chocolate, has been found to be beneficial for women and their unborn children; according to a study at Yale University.I still think that eating too much will not be good, but who can...
created by amyjudd | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 1395 views | 1 recommendation | 0 comments
I am English by birth so I know the value of a good cup of tea. My parents drink tea like it is going out of style. I'm always amazed how on a really hot day that my parents will come in and make a boiling hot cup...
created by amyjudd | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 1886 views | 3 recommendations | 19 comments
Well I can attest to the fact that it is indeed cold, snowing and grey here in Toronto. I didn't notice any major change in the number of people out, either driving or walking around. It's not bad enough to close...
A recent study suggests that research radiation from mobile phones can cause insomnia, headaches, and confusion.
Using a mobile phone before going to bed could stop you getting a
decent night's sleep, reports a new survey. According to research
funded by the Mobile...
This study focuses on mobile phones and their disruptive, wirelessly-radiating effects on the brain, but I'm also convinced that bringing your laptop to bed for that final email check before sleep, or watching TV...
"10 of 57 women, lovemaking actually stopped headaches. “And the headaches didn’t recur afterwards,” says researcher James Couch, Professor of Neurology at the University of Oklahoma Medical School....
created by Nicole Billard | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago 504 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Fascinating story of medical wonder. The pencil must have lodged in the 80% of the brain we don't use/ need.
"A 59-year-old German woman has had most of a pencil removed from inside her head after suffering...
created by gryphon | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago 1528 views | 4 recommendations | 2 comments
"A majority of adolescents with migraines either stop having headaches or develop less-severe ones as they reach adulthood, new research shows.
Of the 55 children studied, 40% had remission by their early 20s, while 20% shifted to less troubling tension-type headaches,...
created by alaaron | 3 years ago 225 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Gulf War veterans have reported that exposures during military service have resulted in miscarriages and birth defects, as well as excruciating pain during sexual intercourse. The wife of a Gulf War veteran has described the miscarriage and pregnancy problems she had...
created by Haecus | 3 years ago 4150 views | 0 recommendations | 2 comments
"Saundra Snow knew she had put on some weight. But in the fall of 2005, the 33-year-old was most concerned about her lack of energy. Snow was so tired after work that she couldn't get off the couch to walk her dogs, Daisy and Nacho. She had chronic headaches and occasional...
created by alaaron | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 468 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
"Buying a bra may seem simple, but it is actually quite complex. First and foremost it is essential that you know your correct size. A proper fitting bra is important for both comfort and posture and is especially important during the teen years when your body is growing. A...
created by alaaron | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 601 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
"While reading your prescription label, you see typical warnings: "may cause drowsiness, nausea and headaches," "do not take while operating heavy machinery," and the seemingly random "do not eat grapefruit while taking this medicine."
It's a disappointment to those who enjoy...
created by alaaron | 3 years ago 1366 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
The Bubonic Plague, more commonly referred to as the "Black Death," ravaged Europe between the years 1347 and 1350. During this short period, 25 million people (one third of Europe's population at the time) were killed. Thousands of people died each week and...
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