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  • From creams to serums, Devera Naturals are the anti-aging skin care products that are so worth the investment
    From creams to serums, Devera Naturals- the solution to naturally beautiful skin
    From creams to serums, Devera Naturals are the anti-aging skin care products that are so worth the investmentWrinkles are one of the most natural and obvious progressions of aging. While most of us would like to deter the changes occurring in our...
  • Multi-generational family
    All Grandparents are old...maybe, maybe not.
    Five myths about grandparents, that should be retired.1. Grandparents are old.Some are. Most aren’t.As of 2010, 54 percent of American grandparents were younger than 65 and 80 percent were younger than 75, according to a MetLife report.And,...
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    Drinking coffee may decrease the risk for multiple sclerosis
    Coffee lovers should be interested to know that drinking coffee may help protect them from multiple sclerosis. The American Academy of Neurology reported on Feb. 26, 2015, drinking coffee may be associated with a decreased risk of developing...
  • Star Trek's Leonard Nimoy died of chronic pulmonary disease at 83. Nimoy, who announced he was battling COPD in 2014, blamed his decades of smoking for his lung disease.
    Leonard Nimoy, Star Trek's Spock, dead at 83 of COPD: Urged fans to quit smoking
    Leonard Nimoy, who played the iconic Mr. Spock on "Star Trek," died Feb. 27 at his Bel Air, California, home after battling (COPD) chronic pulmonary disease, TMZ reported. Nimoy, who was 83, blamed his years of cigarette smoking for his...
  • Shen Yun 2015
    Performers explorer dynasties of China in all new Shen Yun 2015
    As a gong strikes, sounds from 5,000 year old Chinese instruments rise to blend with a 40-piece Western orchestra. Sixty dancers take the stage in front of a 30-foot tall video backdrop as audiences embark on an adventure to long-ago dynasties...
  • Army Medicine - Ebola response training
    U-M creating equipment to reduce the spread of Ebola
    The Michigan Daily, the campus newspaper for the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor (UM-Ann Arbor), posted "University program may assist in fight against Ebola spread," by Carly Noah. The School of Art and Design hosted a three-day...
  • Drive Safely
    Six tips on managing the anxieties of driving
    Some people get nervous when they drive a car. Driving can be a safe experience if you follow some simple rules. Here are a six tips on how to drive safely without getting stressed out. 1.Obey The Speed Limit: The faster you go over the speed...
  • Enjoy What You Do
    Five tips on reducing the stresses of your career
    What do you do when the career you have chosen stresses you out? When this happens, it is easy to get depressed since your career is very important. As a result, here are five tips on how to deal with your career anxieties. 1.Determine Why Your...
  • Kim Kardashian bares thong on Instagram: Weight loss secrets are low carb ketogenic Atkins diet and waist training.
    Kim Kardashian flashes thong: Does waist training, ketogenic weight loss diet
    Kim Kardashian showed off her bootylicious curves to celebrate reaching 27 million followers on Instagram. The milestone makes Kim's Instagram account the most popular in the world, beating out superstars Beyonce and Justin Bieber, who have...
  • Melatonin
    Researchers warn not give melatonin to children
    Warning issued against using melatonin for sleep disordersMelatonin is a hormone made by the pineal gland camera.gif, a small gland in the brain. Melatonin helps control your sleep and wake cycles. Very small amounts of it are found in foods such...
  • Rare Disease Day addresses challenges of  "Living with a Rare Disease"
    Rare Disease Day addresses challenges of "Living with a Rare Disease"
    Boston, MA biopharmaceutical company Zafgen, Inc., will join the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) and others around the world in observing Rare Disease Day tomorrow ( February 28, 2015), by highlighting both "Prader-Willi...
  • Debunked autism interventions are still being used
    Debunked autism interventions are still being used
    Children with autism spectrum disorder struggle with communication, sometimes driving parents and educators to seek interventions and "therapies" that have been thoroughly discredited by previous studies, say researchers at Emory Health...
  • Breathe
    Breathing
    In our daily lives, breathing comes naturally and doesn't require any thought. We need oxygen, so we inhale, and we need to rid our bodies of carbon dioxide, so we exhale. However, few people use their lungs to their full capacity. It has been...
  • Rosie O'Donnell teaches women about heart attack symptoms
    Rosie O'Donnell teaches women about heart attack symptoms
    Those who may have missed Rosie O’Donnell’s recent HBO Special called “Rosie O’Donnell: A Heartfelt Stand-up” might be surprised to learn that the 50 year old comedian suffered a major heart attack in 2012.As she...
  • ADHD
    ADHD linked to increased mortality especially in females
    ADHD mortality driven by unnatural causes, especially accidentsAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common mental disorder associated with factors that are likely to increase mortality, such as oppositional defiant disorder or...