New Zealand Research Team Discovers Conclusive Evidence That Spinal Adjustments Lead to Improved Muscle Function

For years, patients and practitioners have stated that chiropractic medicine has an amazing effect on injuries and common problems, such as back pain. Now, a study from New Zealand has found significant amount of data to support this claim. This research suggests that chiropractic care could have an important role in maximizing athletic performance and […]

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Nissan Presents First Glow-in-the-Dark Car Made With Organic Paint in Order To Drive Up Interest in New Leaf Model

UPDATED 10/22/20 Glow-in-the-dark cars: They sound like something dreamed up by a child who can’t decide if being an astronaut or a race car driver would be more fun. But Nissan recently proved that this aesthetic feature might actually become a reality for the average (adult) car owner. Although consumers shouldn’t expect to see glow-in-the-dark […]

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Cities in Chicago Area Forced to Remove Thousands of Trees Due to Beetle Infestation

In most cities, procedures are in place to plant new trees, not remove old ones. But in the Lake County area near Chicago, an infestation of tiny green beetles is making mass tree removal necessary, according to local officials. The emerald ash borer is so aggressive a pest that the suburb of Highland Park was […]

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Two Groundbreaking New Treatments Can Practically Cure Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea is a disruptive sleep disorder that causes the airways to collapse, making it difficult to breathe during sleep. Though most cases of sleep apnea can be treated using a CPAP machine that provides continual air pressure, a few alternative treatments are finding their way into the market. A robotic surgery was recently cleared […]

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Why More Marketers Are Turning to Twitter for Social Media Campaigns

Two-thirds of marketers now consider Twitter to be the most effective platform for social media marketing campaigns, a new study has found — but Facebook is still highly important due to its sheer size. In a recent survey of marketing professionals conducted by Edelman and the Marketing Institute of Ireland, 67% of respondents consider Twitter […]

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Forecast of Solar Energy in Texas Suburb Seems a Bit Cloudy

Everything is bigger in the state of Texas, except for solar panels. Slowly but surely, solar panels have begun to appear on the suburban rooftops of many Texas suburbs. However, some aesthetically-conscious residents feel the solar panels are visually disruptive to their painstakingly manicured housing developments. A common aspect of modern life in many other […]

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How Car Wrap Advertising Has Become Increasingly Eco-Friendly

The movement to “go green” and help reduce our collective impact on the environment has more momentum than ever before. As consumers and brands alike become more aware of growing problems like global climate change and environmental pollution, interest in more eco-friendly forms of advertising has reached an all-time high. And as the advantages of […]

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Baltimore General Remodeling Company Now Uses Drones to Survey Rooftops

In recent years, drones have earned plenty of bad press for their role in military missions and Amazon’s planned delivery services. In late January, one man even accidentally crashed his recreational drone on the front yard of the White House, drawing scrutiny from the national media and the Secret Service. However, a general remodeling company […]

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The House of 10,000 Cracks: The Minnesota State Capitol Undergoes a Multi-Million Dollar Restoration Project

One of Minnesota’s nicknames, “the Land of 10,000 Lakes,” is quite ironic, considering its capital building has 10,000 cracks. Though the Minnesota State Capitol may not actually have that many cracks, MinnPost reports that it does have enough structural damage, general wear, and outdated facilities to warrant a total restoration. The restoration is currently underway […]

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