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Feed SubscriptionTobacco could kill 8 million a year by 2030: Can gruesome warning labels save lives? (PICTURES)
On World No Tobacco Day, World Health Organization warns of dangerous trend in tobacco-related deaths
Read More »55 gruesome tobacco warning labels
Nations hope graphic images will bring dramatic drops in smoking rates
Read More »Apple’s iCloud, Steve Jobs Set To Star At Next Week’s WWDC
Apple's just revealed that Steve Jobs will be presenting the keynote at next week's WWDC event, and it will include the next Mac operating system, OS X Lion, the next iOS operating system, iOS 5, and the word everyone's been waiting for: iCloud. Apple 's next Mac operating system, OS X Lion, and the next iOS operating system, iOS 5, will both be revealed at the upcoming World Wide Developers conference--by none other than Steve Jobs--but it's the official release of its keenly anticipated cloud services effort, iCloud, that will most certainly snag the biggest spotlight.
Read More »Video: Can a concussion be deadly?
Jeff Glor talks to "Early Show" medical correspondent, Dr. Jennifer Ashton about the long-term damage from concussions and gets tips on how to spot the symptoms - which are not always so clear.
Read More »There Will Be No Clean Tech Economy Without More Recycling
The rare metals that go into clean technology are already in short supply. Without a way to get them out of our old electronics, we could run out before we know it
Read More »Star athlete ends career on fear of concussions
Arizona State University player Steven Threet leaves football; He says since 4th concussion he's endured headaches every day
Read More »Citizen Scientists and Social Media Aim to Help Prevent Frog Extinctions
Around the world, frogs and other amphibians are disappearing due to habitat loss, climate change, pollution and the deadly chytrid fungus , which has already driven a few dozen species into extinction. But with critical information on many species still lacking, scientists can only go so far when trying to help save those in crisis. [More]
Read More »An Epidemic of False Claims
False positives and exaggerated results in peer-reviewed scientific studies have reached epidemic proportions in recent years.
Read More »Hunger Crisis Worsens, Food System Broken: Oxfam
By David Brough LONDON (Reuters) - Food prices could double in the next 20 years and demand will soar as the world struggles to raise output via a failing system, international charity Oxfam said Tuesday, warning of worsening global hunger. [More]
Read More »New Tools for Sales Training
Welcome to the world of sales training 2.0, where innovators are leveraging new technologyand new thinkingto make better sales people. Eric Richardson believes there's a serious disconnect in the world of sales.
Read More »New Tools for Sales Training
Welcome to the world of sales training 2.0, where innovators are leveraging new technologyand new thinkingto make better sales people. Eric Richardson believes there's a serious disconnect in the world of sales.
Read More »To tone your core, start with your back first
Crunches, curls and sit-ups may be standard workout fare in gyms, basements and living rooms across the land.
Read More »Health Reporting and Its Sources
Where do health and science news stories come from? The cynical answer would be "the news agency" or "the press release." Both, unfortunately, are true.
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Fake Prada bags, a Twitter acquisition, a new college app, and more.
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