Swine Flu Symptoms and Prevention

Swine flu has been all one of the primary topics on every single news outlet in the Country for some time now, and it appears that the virus may in fact, become a pandemic. The bottom line to any virus is two simple questions; How do I prevent myself from getting swine flu, and how can I tell if I have it? This article will answer both of those questions for you.

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New Study: Want to have Kids? Avoid Cell Phones

Male cell phone users may want to take note: a recently published study suggests that radio waves created by mobile phones can degrade the quality of a man’s sperm. The new study, authored by the Cleveland Clinic, has caught the attention of the medical community and many male cell phone users.

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Lead-Free Lipsticks

For many women around the world, lipsticks are an essential beauty product, used to liven up one’s look or to simply add color and spunk to an outfit. However, research has shown that many of today’s popular brands of lipstick carry lead as an ingredient, and lead is a dangerous, toxic ingredient. Lead is fatal and can lead to cancer, so being aware on the products that are lead-free and safe to use is important.

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iPods Given a Clean Bill of Health by FDA

Portable devices are everywhere these days. MP3 players, cell phones, GPS navigator’s, palmtop computers and other electronic devices have become ubiquitous, but many critics have speculated that the electromagnetic fields produced by these gadgets could be dangerous, or even deadly.

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