Friday, January 25, 2008

More links of interest

Simple Secrets of How to be Happy
These frequently overlooked principles can dramatically increase your happiness.

Herb Triggers Cancer Cell Death
It might sound like an all-natural magic bullet, but is it really?

Can You Name This VERY Impressive Song? Video: Can You Name This VERY Impressive Song?
Listen carefully. This song is familiar, but very cleverly disguised.

How Your House and Office Makes or Breaks Your Health Video: How Your House and Office Makes or Breaks Your Health
Does your living space nurture your mind and body, or deplete them?

Discoveries From 2007 Most Likely to Change the World
Of all the scientific innovations made in 2007, these 10 were singled out for being the most extraordinary.

The Healing Power of Magnets
Should you be using magnets instead of icepacks for aches and pains?

The Rise of Organic Makeup
Is organic, natural makeup any better than the typical department-store varieties?

Unbelievable -- What Are the Odds of This Happening?
How would you perceive these astonishing occurrences?

Scientific American Has Second Thoughts About Fluoride
Do you know what the government is not telling you about the fluoride in your drinking water?

New Ideas to Protect Your Home and Health Video: New Ideas to Protect Your Home and Health
Failing to be aware of these dangers could be putting you and your family at grave risk.

Nonfat Milk Linked to Prostate Cancer
Unless you factor in this frequently overlooked consideration.

Which Foods Really Cause Flatulence?
Is it really possible to eliminate flatulence by choosing your foods wisely?

18 Secrets to Help You Achieve Your Health Goals
Finally, helpful tips to set your good habits on autopilot!

Ginger Inhibits Ovarian Cancer Cell Growth
This spice is loaded with health benefits, but does this mean you should still eat it if you don't like it?

Is Fat On Your Hips Better for Your Brain than Fat On Your Belly?
An hourglass figure is known to be better for your heart... but can it make you smarter, too?

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