Loneliness may be as bad for the heart as being overweight or inactive, researchers here suggested.
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Loneliness is Hard On the the Heart
Fast Food, Slow Online Traffic
According to a new report from Sandelman & Associates, "Usage of Restaurant Chain Web Sites," most quick-service restaurant users not only have never visited a restaurant chain website — they have little interest in ever doing so.
Ways To Disappear and Live Free
To "live free" means to be able to control your own life and to avoid violence, or the threat of violence, by others. What you do and how you do it will almost always determine whether or not freedom will be yours. But you must take the responsibility for creating your own freedom. No one, [...]
Creating a Search Engine for Smells
Smell technology: Technology can manipulate and reproduce sight and sound with amazing fidelity. But what about smell?
Power Lines Affecting Mood and Health?
Is there a possibility that the power spikes on your house’s incoming power main could affect your mood and health?
Study Shows Light Therapy Effectively Treats Mood Disorders
A study commissioned by the American Psychiatric Association and led by a psychiatrist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine has found that light therapy effectively treats mood disorders, including seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and other depressive disorders.
A ‘Naked Britney Spears Giving Birth to Her Son’ Sculpture
A naked Britney Spears giving birth to her son could be the new rallying point for the pro-life movement. What? Yes, a sculptor has created a Britney shrine for all to worship. Great photos.
Be on the Lookout for Mini-Comets
In 1995, Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 did something unexpected: it fell apart. For no apparent reason, the comet’s nucleus split into at least three "mini-comets" flying single file through space.
Camel’s Milk Chocolate
For those of you with a late night craving of things made from camels comes a line of chocolates made from camels milk.
Stem Cell Transplants Cure Paralysed Rats
Stem cells taken from mouse brains can repair damaged spinal tissue and help restore movement in paralysed rats, according to a new study.
Study: Tanning May Become Addictive
A Wake Forest University study suggests frequent tanning might become addictive.
