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Feed SubscriptionThe Top 10 Reasons Sex Cures the Common Cold
Cold season is among us and the common response to a romantic gesture is to decline your partner and yourself a moment of pleasure. The general response is “Yuck, you don’t really want me like this do you?” The ...
Read More »Estate Planning-part two
You own some things—bank accounts, cars, jewelry, computers, cameras, etc. What happens to the things and your financial assets when you die? This is a question you may not want to think about, but if you love your family and ...
Read More »Moixa Wants To Replace Wasteful Power Supply Bricks With Smart, Solar Chargers
A new system that combines solar power, a smart use-anticipating hub, and DC power transmission is a cleaner and cheaper way to charge that increasing pile of mobile gadgets we're all collecting.
Read More »Infographic: All The Genetically Modified Food You’re Eating
GMO crops have infiltrated 80% of all the packaged food in the United States, and no one has told you. Here's why. Genetically modified food is in a store near you today
Read More »Bachelors more likely to die of cancer: Study
Men were up to 35 percent more likely to die of cancer if they never married, study showed
Read More »The World’s Smartest Companies Take Risks, But Not All Of Them Are The Best Bet
When taking risks, the smartest companies turn to a "risk, survive, repeat" strategy. But can they get it right? People weren't buying much during the Great Depression.
Read More »The World’s Smartest Companies Take Risks, But Not All Of Them Are The Best Bet
When taking risks, the smartest companies turn to a "risk, survive, repeat" strategy. But can they get it right
Read More »The World’s Smartest Companies Take Risks, But Not All Of Them Are The Best Bet
When taking risks, the smartest companies turn to a "risk, survive, repeat" strategy. But can they get it right? People weren't buying much during the Great Depression
Read More »Once Fish Come Back, It’s Tempting To Just Start Catching Them Again
The 800-pound Goliath grouper was near extinction before conservation measures brought it back from the brink. What happens when it starts being harvested again? The fisheries in the Atlantic ocean--from North Carolina to the Caribbean--are best characterized by what's missing: snappers, groupers, redfish, lobster and the host of other species that once patrolled hundreds of miles of the Gulf Stream
Read More »How I Reinvented My Business
Curt Richardson escaped a moribund industry by taking control of his company's product line and tapping into mobile technology trends. Like many fabled company founders, Curt Richardson launched his first business in his garage.
Read More »Epilepsy surgery shown effective for many hard-to-control cases
English researchers report that almost half of patients who undergo surgery remain seizure-free after 10 years.
Read More »No sex please, we’re British and over 60
An event organized by a British city to school its older residents in the arts of safe sex has been cancelled due to lack of interest.
Read More »Listeria-tainted shredded lettuce recalled (COMPLETE DETAILS)
FDA officials contacted Giant Eagle after positive test for Listeria monocytogenes in shredded lettuce
Read More »Materialism makes for rocky relationships, study suggests
Money-loving couples scored 10 to 15 percent worse on "relationship stability"
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