Across the Country, Senior Citizens Are Going to Prom

Are you looking for affordable apartments for the elderly? You may find you have a few options. While considering the price, location, and other common factors, you should also take some time to think about the quality of life. It’s smart to find retirement communities that offer senior citizen group activities, catered meals, and other […]

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Archaeologists Have Just Uncovered Evidence of an Early Hot Tub At a Roman Excavation Site in Bulgaria

When you want a place to relax at the end of a long day, it can be fun to use a hot tub. However, certified hot tubs can be expensive to purchase. An above ground spa installation can be complicated, and you may even need a new electric line installed to power it. However, there […]

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New Uterine Fibroid Procedure More Important Now Than Ever

Every year, 600,000 women undergo hysterectomy surgery, a procedure that removes the uterus. That’s a staggering 12 women every 10 minutes. One-third of these women — four every 10 minutes — have their uterus removed to treat uterine fibroids, potentially painful tumors that develop in the womb and which can cause such symptoms as abnormal […]

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The U.S. Government Has Decided To Add Less Fluoride to Drinking Water, Citing Increased Prevalence of Fluorosis

For the first time in over 50 years, the federal government decided to decrease the amount of fluoride that is added to drinking water. According to the Chicago Tribune, government officials explained that Americans are getting more fluoride now than ever before, and that quite a few Americans are actually consuming too much fluoride. Fluoride […]

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Local Police Departments Warn Homeowners to Steer Clear of Patio Furniture Theft

Spring is in full swing, which means it’s time to break out the grilling equipment and patio furniture so you can fully enjoy the outdoors. But as the temperature on the thermostat continues to rise, police departments across the country are also seeing a rise in the number of patio furniture thefts. According to the […]

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Study Identifies Biggest Kitchen Contaminators

A clean kitchen is a healthy kitchen! A new study from Kansas State University has identified some of the top places germs may be lurking in your kitchen, and the results might be surprising: Cloth towels and electronic devices topped the list, coming in above both cooking utensils and hands. In order to observe food […]

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As Climate Change’s Effects Become More Apparent, Air Conditioning Use to Skyrocket

During the hottest days of summer, having an air conditioner within one’s home can be a godsend. However, as the effects of global climate change make temperatures rise across much of the planet — and as income growth in developing countries allows more people to get a home air conditioning installation — experts anticipate that […]

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Dominican Republic Sees Fourth Cosmetic Surgery Death This Year After U.S. Woman’s Liposuction

A plastic surgery clinic in the Dominican Republic has been shut down by authorities after a U.S. woman died there while undergoing a liposuction procedure. The 23-year-old woman, whose identity was not given, had traveled to the country just two days before her April 23 procedure; however, she had not disclosed where she was from […]

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With $95 Million in Series D Round Funds, Docker Leads the Industry Using Cloud Container Technology

A San Francisco-based company called Docker, which is trying out the concept of a cloud “container,” recently completed its Series D funding round with a whopping $95 million, coming from big-name investors like Insight Venture Partners and Goldman Sachs. The company, which was formerly called DotCloud, found a niche in a cloud computing industry by […]

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