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Staying healthy and happy during teen years mostly a matter of good habits
Read More »Gluten allergy linked to earlier menopause
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women with untreated celiac disease may hit menopause earlier, and have a higher risk of some pregnancy complications, than women without the disease, suggests a small study.
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Groupon complaints, LawyerUp, Harvard's entrepreneurship machine, how ATMs kill the economy, an anarchist start-up, and more. How anarchy can help your business.
Read More »Human milk from cows? Scientists make it happen
Scientists in China clone cows to produce milk that contains human antibodies and proteins
Read More »Envy Scarlett’s lips? Celeb parts look best on stars
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Read More »Cancer deaths decline, but not for everyone
New report shows cancer death rates down for all groups except Native Americans
Read More »Video: Drug overdose destroys a family
The decades-long war on drugs has failed to lower the number of addicts and overdoses in the U.S. Dean Reynolds reports.
Read More »Too Hard for Science? Neutrinos from the Big Bang
Cosmic neutrinos could yield key insights, but detection devices would need to be the size of a star or galaxy In "Too Hard for Science?" I interview scientists about ideas they would love to explore that they don't think could be investigated. For instance, they might involve machines beyond the realm of possibility, such as particle accelerators as big as the sun, or they might be completely unethical, such as lethal experiments involving people. This feature aims to look at the impossible dreams, the seemingly intractable problems in science
Read More »1 in 3 multivitamins don’t have nutrients claimed in label
A new review of popular multivitamins found that almost a third did not contain the amount of nutrients claimed in their labels. After testing 60 multivitamins, researchers at ConsumerLab.com found many had either too much or too little of specific nutrients.
Read More »‘Very slow’ live cruise show a hit on Norwegian TV
OSLO (Reuters Life!) - Worn out by a fast-paced life and faster-paced television shows but lack a vacation budget? Take a five-day cruise along Norway's scenic fjords, all free and streamed live on Norwegian public television.
Read More »China Raises Flood Alert to Top Level, 555,000 Evacuated
By Royston Chan ZHUJI, China (Reuters) - China has mobilized troops to help with flood relief and raised its disaster alert to the highest level after days of downpours forced the evacuation of more than half a million people in central and southern provinces. [More]
Read More »Indonesia Forest Moratorium Breached on First Day
By Michael Taylor JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's freshly inked two-year forest moratorium was breached on its first day as a plantation company burned carbon-rich peatlands on Borneo island, an investigation by an environmental group said. [More]
Read More »Making 15 Minutes of Fame Last
Whether it's sudden press or a viral video, it's easier than ever for business owners to get a taste of the spotlight. Here's how to make it last. Before she turned actress Natalie Portman into a ballerina for the film Black Swan, dancer Mary Helen Bowers was already training women all over New York City through her fitness company, Ballet Beautiful, which she founded in 2008
Read More »PGT: Stricker slow out of gate at Congressional
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