Tips Of All SortsTips Of All SortsTips on health, beauty, family, parenting, home, garden and almost anything else possible! Articles
Vegetables Are Not As Nutritious As Before
2009-04-06 22:31:00 According to a study, vegetables found in today’s supermarkets in the States are anywhere from 5% to 40% lower in minerals (including... + More About: Vegetables
A Promising Treatment For Athletes, Using Own Blood
2009-04-06 00:48:00 Two of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ biggest stars, Hines Ward and Troy Polamalu, used their own blood in an innovative injury treatment before... + More About: Treatment , Blood , Athletes
Chemists Shed Light On Health Benefits Of Garlic
2009-03-31 22:52:00 Researchers have widely believed that the organic compound, allicin – which gives garlic its aroma and flavour – acts as the world’s... + More About: Health , Garlic , Light , Benefits
Samsung LN46A550 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
2008-06-24 03:26:00 Samsung LN46A550 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV The SAMSUNG LN46A550 has full 1080p HD resolution and an astounding 30,000:1 dynamic-contrast ratio for the sharpest, most realistic picture quality ever, all on a 46-inch screen. And if you want to watch sports events and action-packed movies like never before, a fast 5 ms response rate produces smooth-motion scenes. ... More About: Samsung , Hdtv
Using Cell Phones Can Harm Your Baby
2008-06-23 23:34:00 Pregnant women who used cell phones are at risk of producing children with behavioral problems than non-cell phone users. This is according to a large-scale study by UCLA School of Public Health and University of Aarhus, Institute of Public Health researchers in Denmark. A total of 13,159 Danish children born in 1997 and 1998 were ... More About: Baby , Cell Phones , Pregnancy , Phones , Cell
World?s Oldest Woman Had Normal Brain
2008-06-23 21:53:00 A 115-year-old woman who remained mentally alert throughout her life had an essentially normal brain, with little or no evidence of Alzheimer ’s disease, according to a study in the August issue of Neurobiology of Aging. The findings question the assumption that Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia will inevitably develop, if people live long ... More About: World , Woman , Disease , Brain
Mercury Contamination Found In Stranded Victorian Dolphins
2008-06-20 01:23:00 Monash University research into heavy metal contaminant levels in dolphins from Port Phillip Bay and the Gippsland Lakes has revealed high mercury levels may be a contributing factor to dolphin deaths. Researchers from the School of Biological Sciences have confirmed levels of mercury found in the dolphins were within a range considered to cause negative health ... More About: Dolphins , Animals , Mercury , Victorian
Animal Kingdom?s Odd Couples
2008-06-19 05:19:00 A little macaque nestles its head on a pigeon that responds peacefully on Neilingding Island, China. Three months ago, the macaque was born on the island, but strayed from its mother. Luckily, it was taken in by work staff in the protective station and made the acquaintance of the pigeon. More than 2,000 macaques live ... More About: Kingdom , Animal , Animals , Couples , Animal Kingdom
Children?s Neck Size Linked To Sleep Disorders
2008-06-18 01:45:00 Children with bigger necks may be at increased risk for a sleep-related breathing disorder, as well as increased severity of the disease, according to a University of Virginia study.. The study focused on 215 children between one-and-a-half to 18 years of age who were referred to a pediatric sleep center. Obese patients comprised 37.3 percent of ... More About: Kids , Children , Sleep , Size , Disorders
Asian Kids Have Later Bedtimes, Less Total Sleep
2008-06-17 00:43:00 Young children in predominantly Caucasian countries obtain more overall sleep, have earlier bedtimes, and are less likely to room-share than young children in predominantly Asian countries. These results indicate substantial differences in sleep patterns in young children throughout the world, that what a new study says. The study, authored by Jodi Mindell of Saint Joseph?s University ... More About: Kids , Sleep , Total
Tersano Lotus Sanitizing System
2008-06-15 23:27:00 Tersano lotus Sanitizing System Features: * Sanitizing system decontaminates food and surfaces without harsh chemicals or residues * Absolutely safe, even for babies or people with sensitive skin; the system operates without poisons, toxic substances, or fumes * Works 3000 times faster than bleach with no ... More About: Food , Lotus
The Relationship Between Electrolyte, Water And Noni Juice
2008-06-12 11:27:00 Requirement for Salt and Water in Our System We have the requirement for salt and water in our system. Most representations from the medical community about how much sodium you should take and shouldn?t take are distorted by two things. One, sodium was designed to work with potassium in a given ratio. And the optimal level ... More About: Relationship , Noni , Noni Juice , Juice
Postage Stamp In Motion
2008-06-06 08:00:00 You are now watching the winning goal from Andreas ?Andi? Herzog that won Austria a place in the 1998 World Cup. The Austria postal administration has immortalized this historical moment onto a postage stamp in honor of the upcoming Union of European Football Associations? 2008 series. The stamp is bigger than the regular ones. It measures ... More About: Sports , Stamp , Motion
Estrogen Plays A Key Role In An Aggressive Form Of Prostate Cancer
2008-06-05 06:40:00 Using a breakthrough technology, researchers led by a Weill Cornell Medical College scientist have pinpointed the hormone estrogen as a key player in about half of all prostate cancers. Estrogen-linked signaling helps drive a discrete and aggressive form of the disease caused by a chromosomal translocation, which in turn results in the fusion of two genes. “Fifty ... More About: Cancer , Prostate Cancer , Plays , Role , Form
Secondhand Smoke Exposure Can Cause Cell Damage In 30 Minutes
2008-06-04 06:23:00 According to researchers at the University of California, a 30-minute exposure to the level of secondhand smoke that one might normally inhale in an average bar setting was enough to result in blood vessel injury in young and otherwise healthy lifelong nonsmokers. Compounding the injury to the blood vessels themselves, the exposure to smoke impedes ... More About: Cell , Smoke , Exposure , Minutes , Damage
Insects Use Plant Like A Telephone
2008-06-03 06:03:00 Dutch ecologist Roxina Soler and her colleagues have discovered that subterranean and aboveground herbivorous insects can communicate with each other by using plants as telephones. Subterranean insects issue chemical warning signals via the leaves of the plant. This way, aboveground insects are alerted that the plant is already ?occupied?. Aboveground, leaf-eating insects prefer plants that have ... More About: Animals , Insects , Telephone , Plant
Clifford Pickover - Archimedes to Hawking: Laws of Science and the Great Mi
2008-06-03 05:11:00 Archimedes to Hawking : Laws of Science and the Great Minds Behind Them by Clifford Pickover Archimedes to Hawking takes the reader on a journey across the centuries as it explores the eponymous physical laws–from Archimedes’ Law of Buoyancy and Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion to Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle and Hubble’s Law of Cosmic Expansion–whose ramifications have ... More About: History
Backpack Straps Can Decrease Blood Flow In The Shoulder And Arm
2008-06-01 18:28:00 More than 92 percent of the children in the U.S. carry backpacks. Typically the backpacks are loaded with almost one-fourth of the child?s body weight (22 percent) and worn with only one strap. Last year, a team of physician researchers examined the effect heavy-loaded backpack straps can have on children. They found the straps can ... More About: Health , Backpack , Straps , Blood , Flow
Jewelry Box Cake
2008-05-30 06:40:00 This is amazing! If only it didn’t have to contain that much sugar and artificial colourings… Image credit: Woman’s Day Tags: ipod, cake, geek More About: Food , Jewelry , Cake
Dance Shoes For Father And Daughter
2008-05-29 06:42:00 A nice gift for Father ’s day, don’t you think? Available here. More About: Kids , Shoes , Dance , Daughter
Quiet Hybrid Cars Could Pose Greater Risks For Pedestrians
2008-05-28 18:57:00 Hybrid cars are so quiet when operating only with their electric motors that they may pose a risk to the blind and some other pedestrians, research by a University of California, Riverside psychologist suggests. In some contexts, pedestrians may have only one second to audibly detect the location of approaching hybrid cars when the vehicles operate ... More About: Cars , Hybrid , Autos , Hybrid Cars , Quiet
Building A Lego Model In It?s Packaging (Video)
2008-05-27 09:40:00 Can you build your lego model without tearing it’s plastic-bag packaging? This guy can! Tags: lego More About: Video , Building , Living , Model , Packaging
La Crosse Technology BC-900 AlphaPower Battery Charger
2008-05-26 07:55:00 La Crosse Technology BC-900 AlphaPower Battery Charger One of the best-selling and highly-rated battery chargers around! Check out the reviews to see why! Features: * Battery charger; charges AA and AAA batteries simultaneously * 4 separate LCD displays; 4 modes; heat monitor prevents overcharging * Comes with 4 AA and 4 AAA rechargeable batteries * Also includes 4 C- and 4 ... More About: Anything Else
Ants That Eat Electronics
2008-05-23 06:59:00 Billions of these mini reddish-brown ants have arrived at Texas and are feasting on computers, burglar alarm systems, gas and electricity meters, iPods, telephone exchanges. The ants are called the ‘crazy rasberry ants’ because they seem to move in a random scrum as opposed to marching in regimented lines, and rasberry after a pioneering exterminator, ... More About: Electronics , Animals , Ants
How The Dangerous Vaccinia Virus Disguises Itself
2008-05-22 06:04:00 The vaccinia virus (a member of o the poxvirus family) has a problem: it is a giant among viruses and needs a special strategy in order to infiltrate a cell and reproduce. Professor Ari Helenius and Postdoc Jason Mercer from ETH Zurich?s Institute for Biochemistry have now discovered what this strategy is. In the process, ... More About: Virus , Health , Dangerous
Sticky Gecko Feet: The Role Of Temperature And Humidity
2008-05-21 07:21:00 A team of five University of Akron researchers were surprised to find that both temperature and humidity variation have an effect on gecko’s ability to cling to glass. ?For example, under very humid conditions, geckos stick with twice the force compared to dry conditions at low temperatures. At high temperatures, geckos stick comparatively poorly and the ... More About: Temperature , Animals , Feet , Role , Humidity
A Mechanism That Sends Cells On The Road To Cancer
2008-05-20 19:35:00 Using a common virus as a tool for investigating abnormal cell proliferation, a team led by scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has succeeded in clarifying an intricate series of biochemical steps that shed light on a way that cancer can begin. The research involves adenovirus, a type of virus that causes the common cold ... More About: Cancer , Road , On The Road , Mechanism , The Road
Children Are Better Prepared For School When Read Aloud To
2008-05-19 07:40:00 Young children whose parents read aloud to them have better language and literacy skills when they go to school, according to a review published online ahead of print in the Archives of Disease in Childhood. Children who have been read aloud to are also more likely to develop a love of reading, which can be even ... More About: Kids , School , Read
Suspected Carcinogenic Chemicals Used In Teflon, Scotchgard, Found In Breas
2008-05-16 06:13:00 Chemicals used to make nonstick cookware and stain-resistant fabrics are spreading around the world and turning up in surprising places, everywhere from wildlife and drinking water supplies to human blood. Now, a team of researchers including Kathleen Arcaro of the University of Massachusetts Amherst has found these suspected carcinogens in samples of human milk from ... More About: Cancer , Chemicals
Larry Clapp - Prostate Health in 90 Days Without Drugs or Surgery
More articles from this author:2008-05-15 17:23:00 Prostate Health in 90 Days Without Drugs or Surgery by Larry Clapp From the Author My message is simple: If you have been diagnosed with problems with the prostate, including cancer, you don’t have to let the doctors give you radiation or surgically remove your prostate. There is an alternative, one that will not only eliminate ... More About: Cancer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 |



