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Electrogenetics Study Finds We Could One Day Control Our Genes With Wearables

The components sound like the aftermath of a shopping and spa retreat: three AA batteries. Two electrical acupuncture needles. One… Read More

3 years ago
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Award-Winning Illusionist Alexx Alexxander Prepares To Make The Iconic Hollywood Sign Vanish In Support Of The SAG-AFTRA And WGA Strikes

As the magician prepares for his first appearance at the world-famous Magic Castle, Alexxander is also creating one of his… Read More

3 years ago
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Realtors: Buyers Will Pay Extra For Walkable Neighborhoods

There's ample evidence that people like to live in places where they can easily walk to goods, services, and recreation,… Read More

3 years ago
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Dear Ms. Cheap & Easy

Dear Ms. Cheap & Easy, What exactly does that mean? "Not girlfriend material" it's a pretty simple true statement. What guy… Read More

3 years ago
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The Fungi Wave: Revolutionizing The Energy Drink Industry

As consumers become increasingly aware of the contents of what they consume, a subtle revolution is bubbling in the energy… Read More

3 years ago
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62% Of Food Derived From Forced Labor Is “Likely Produced In The U.S.”

International Labor Organization estimates say that up to 28 million people could be coerced into forced labor as part of… Read More

3 years ago
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Breast Milk Has Unique Antibodies

Breast milk from each person contains a unique assemblage of antibodies that are surprisingly stable throughout lactation and across pregnancies,… Read More

3 years ago
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Survey: Half Of Tinder Users Don’t Want A Date

In a survey of more than 1,000 Tinder users, half said they were not interested in meeting offline, and nearly… Read More

3 years ago
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Nuclear Safety Staffing In The United States: A Crisis With No Easy Fix

According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the UN’s nuclear watchdog, nearly 13 million people are exposed to ionizing radiation in… Read More

3 years ago
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For People With Diabetes, Loneliness Is One Of The Biggest Health Risks

For people with diabetes, loneliness is a bigger risk factor for heart disease than diet, exercise, smoking, and depression. This… Read More

3 years ago

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