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TIME Europe March 15, 2010 Bryan Walsh |
How Safe Is Your Cell Phone? Your mobile emits a tiny amount of radiation. Is that safe in the long run?  |
BusinessWeek March 4, 2010 Amanda Bennett |
Lessons of a $618,616 Death Two years after her husband's death, the author's cover story examines the costs of keeping one man alive to fight in the face of a dismal prognosis.  |
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Good Health Care News New advice from the American Cancer Society puts a sharper focus on the risks of prostate cancer screening, emphasizing that annual testing can lead to unnecessary biopsies and treatments that do more harm than good.  |
Home Theater March 2, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
3D May Be Unhealthy Viewing 3D video can cause headache and blurred vision, according to a new study.  |
Chemistry World March 2010 Bibiana Campos Seijo |
Editorial: Smoking kills What we didn't realise until now is that nicotine residues absorbed on indoor surfaces (carpets, wallpaper etc) react with gases in the air to produce even more cancer-causing carcinogens.  |
IEEE Spectrum March 2010 Neil Savage |
Medical Imagers Lower the Dose Radiation-lowering techniques were in the works even before studies showed a danger from CT scans and exposure to ionizing radiation.  |
Health February 19, 2010 Sara Ivanhoe |
Tame Your Tummy Bloat With Yoga Twisting poses temporarily put gentle pressure on the stomach and intestines, acting as a kind of massage to get things moving.  |
Popular Mechanics February 11, 2010 Adam Hadhazy |
The Truth About 9 Anti-Vaccine Studies Led by celebrities such as Jenny McCarthy, the anti-vaccine movement continues to vehemently oppose mainstream science's overwhelming consensus that vaccines do not cause developmental disorders.  |
Popular Mechanics February 5, 2010 Adam Hadhazy |
Anti-Vaccination Groups Dealt Blow as Lancet Study is Retracted In what will likely be a big blow to the anti-vaccination movement, The Lancet medical journal has retracted the 1998 study by Dr. Andrew Wakefield that originally sparked the uproar over whether vaccines are linked to autism.  |
Popular Mechanics February 2010 Dan Koeppel |
How to Fall 35,000 Feet -- And Survive Stories of people who survived crashes and sky diving accidents.  |
Popular Mechanics January 29, 2010 Joe Hasler |
5 Tales of Survival from Extreme Falls A trauma specialist says that while a fall from 20,000 feet sounds incredible, the extreme height makes little difference in these stories of survival.  |
Popular Mechanics January 28, 2010 Cassie Rodenberg |
Next-Gen Transplant Techniques Can Stop Organ Rejection About 77 organ transplants are performed each day in the U.S., and more than 101,000 people are on a wait list for body parts such as hearts, skin and veins, according to the Mayo Clinic.  |
Philanthropy January 1, 2010 Adam Keiper |
Breakthrough Medical research is dominated by government and corporate funding. How can philanthropic dollars find a distinctive niche?  |
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