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Which produce has the most pesticides?
This year’s data includes results from nearly 45,000 samples of produce from 2020. So, which produce has the
Here’s how to clean your really grimy windows
Because you probably need to…… “…grime, buildup, and otherwise dirty windows can be a buzzkill when you’re trying
The surprisingly advanced medicine of ancient Egypt
The advanced medicine of ancient Egypt included effective wound care, contraceptives, more drugs than a modern pharmacy, accurate
Micro-Coring: The new anti-aging treatment
Micro-Coring is a non-invasive anti-aging treatment that decrease wrinkles Written content from Elise Tabin Ah, the needle. In
How celebrities look with and without hair
Photos of famous actors, with and without hair plus hysterical video of Mary Tyler Moore and Carl Reiner,…
Studying cells with the best tweezers in the world
Octopus-like tentacles help cancer cells invade the body With the help of the worlds best tweezers a team
New tech could make biopsies obsolete
A high-speed 3D microscope designed by Columbia Engineers may make biopsies a thing of the past MediSCAPE can
Hearing loss may be reversed in a new way
MIT spinout Frequency Therapeutics’ drug candidate may be able to reverse hearing loss by stimulating the growth of
Pain: Introducing an opioid-free solution
We have all experienced pain to some degree. Pain is a warning sign that actually protects the body
The endurance athlete with a remarkable story
Sam considers his autism as his superpower, propelling his endurance and perseverance The following written content from Rosie-Lyse
Get healthy and fit with feel good dance videos
9 healthy benefits of dance. Studies show that dance can reduce stress, help you lose weight, stay flexible,
New study finds microplastics in human blood
Dutch scientists studied the blood of 22 volunteers and found 77% had a “quantifiable” amount of microplastics in their blood.
The unusual reasons we sneeze
Some sneezes are meant to clear irritants from our nasal passages. However, some people sneeze for more unusual
Take back your life: ‘Dumbphone’ sales are up!
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Is your life predictable? Routines promote health
Routines have the power to help us manage our health and our work, home, and community lives. The
Protein that reverses muscular aging in humans
A study from the University at Buffalo shows that the human NANOG protein can reverse aging in skeletal
“Exercise in a Pill”- What does this mean?
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