11 December 2012 ~ 0 Comments

4 Ways to Make Your Cell Phone Safer

Though the thought of it might give you separation anxiety, it’s time for you to put down your cell phone. At least, that’s what one South Florida city urges. Last week, the city of Pembroke Pines passed a resolution warning citizens that radiation from cell phones might cause cancer. The resolution came after a Pembroke […]

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11 December 2012 ~ 0 Comments

4 Ways to Make Your Cell Phone Safer

Though the thought of it might give you separation anxiety, it’s time for you to put down your cell phone. At least, that’s what one South Florida city urges. Last week, the city of Pembroke Pines passed a resolution warning citizens that radiation from cell phones might cause cancer. The resolution came after a Pembroke […]

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11 December 2012 ~ 0 Comments

4 Ways to Make Your Cell Phone Safer

Though the thought of it might give you separation anxiety, it’s time for you to put down your cell phone. At least, that’s what one South Florida city urges. Last week, the city of Pembroke Pines passed a resolution warning citizens that radiation from cell phones might cause cancer. The resolution came after a Pembroke […]

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11 December 2012 ~ 0 Comments

4 Ways to Make Your Cell Phone Safer

Though the thought of it might give you separation anxiety, it’s time for you to put down your cell phone. At least, that’s what one South Florida city urges. Last week, the city of Pembroke Pines passed a resolution warning citizens that radiation from cell phones might cause cancer. The resolution came after a Pembroke […]

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11 December 2012 ~ 0 Comments

4 Ways to Make Your Cell Phone Safer

Though the thought of it might give you separation anxiety, it’s time for you to put down your cell phone. At least, that’s what one South Florida city urges. Last week, the city of Pembroke Pines passed a resolution warning citizens that radiation from cell phones might cause cancer. The resolution came after a Pembroke […]

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10 December 2012 ~ 0 Comments

4 Ways the Weather Makes You Crazy

The full moon is famed for everything from spookiness to magic to downright insanity. (Ever wonder where the term “lunatic” came from?) But new French research suggests it may not be all folklore: Fewer E.R. visits for anxiety disorders occur in the last lunar quarter—when only the left side of the moon is visible in […]

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30 November 2012 ~ 0 Comments

9 Ways to Sleep Better Tonight

Have trouble dozing off at night? Put away your Sleepytime tea—a new technology might help you catch more ZZZs. A study published online in the journal Brain and Behavior suggests that a special therapy that matches musical tones to brain frequencies may reduce symptoms of insomnia. Twenty people with signs of insomnia participated in the […]

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30 November 2012 ~ 0 Comments

9 Ways to Sleep Better Tonight

Have trouble dozing off at night? Put away your Sleepytime tea—a new technology might help you catch more ZZZs. A study published online in the journal Brain and Behavior suggests that a special therapy that matches musical tones to brain frequencies may reduce symptoms of insomnia. Twenty people with signs of insomnia participated in the […]

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20 November 2012 ~ 0 Comments

5 Ways to Treat and Prevent Migraines

The symptoms of a migraine are bad enough on their own—but scientists say having serious headaches may leave a lasting mark on your gray matter, too. According to a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association, women who have migraines are twice as likely as non-sufferers to show structural brain changes, or lesions, […]

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20 November 2012 ~ 0 Comments

5 Ways to Treat and Prevent Migraines

The symptoms of a migraine are bad enough on their own—but scientists say having serious headaches may leave a lasting mark on your gray matter, too. According to a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association, women who have migraines are twice as likely as non-sufferers to show structural brain changes, or lesions, […]

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