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Read More »Scarlet fever hits Hong Kong, but will outbreak spread?
Health authorities scramble to stop disease's quick spread they fear is caused by mutant bacteria
Read More »Cigarette warning labels praised, attacked for graphic images (PICTURES)
Government introduces nine new warning labels after months of discussion, garnering both kudos and condemnation
Read More »27 cigarette warning labels nixed by the FDA
When the FDA issued nine graphic new cigarette warning labels, it rejected 27 other proposed labels
Read More »Vaccines for Malaria, TB and HIV Warrant Firm Focus
By Erika Check Hayden of Nature magazine As president of global health at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, based in Seattle, Washington, 66-year-old Tachi Yamada has been responsible for allocating billions of dollars to health projects around the world.
Read More »World’s First Transatlantic Flight… on Biofuels [Video]
This past weekend, the Paris Air Show witnessed two historic firsts: the first transatlantic flight on biofuels , closely followed by the second, which involved a much larger jet (although a smaller percentage of bio-jet fuel).
Read More »Book Review: "The Future of Water"
"The Future of Water: A Startling Look Ahead", By Steve Maxwell, with Scott Yates, Published in 2011 by the American Water Works Association , Denver CO, ISBN 978-1-58321-809-9 Full disclosure: I answered an open e-mail solicitation for reviewers of this new book and received a review copy for free in exchange for my promise of a published review.
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The Melt, how businesses can reduce credit card fees, Roost reinvents itself, a career makeover, and a CEO's rockstar mentality. From Flip to Grilled Cheese.
Read More »Brain-Boosting Tips for Speed Learning
Need to learn a lot of material fast and perform well when it counts? Two new studies suggest easy ways to speed up learning and ease anxiety before a test.
Read More »Food allergies in kids more common than government said (PICTURES)
New survey indicates that one in 13 children experience food allergies, or about six million kids
Read More »How Your Employees Can Be Your Best Salespeople
How can you get your non-sales employees to help "sell" your business? If you have salespeople, you know what they're usually motivated by: cold hard cash. And if they're not, they shouldn't be your salespeople
Read More »The Gadget Failure Hall of Fame
Some tech flops are famous and well documented: Microsoft Bob. The Segway scooter. The Iridium satellite cellphone
Read More »Accurate Blood Pressure Needs Multiple Measurements
There's nothing relaxing about sitting in a doctor's examining room, being poked and prodded while you’re wearing a stiff paper gown and a pair of socks that suddenly feel super awkward. [More]
Read More »McIlroy to take 3-week break after US Open victory
Rory McIlroy has returned to Britain, basking in his record-breaking U.S Open triumph and ready for a three-week break before he returns to the course to look for a second straight major victory.
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