Some brains may be hard-wired for chronic pain
How fast do you heal from pain? Do you heal quickly? Do you suffer from chronic pain? Are you in constant agony? If you suffer from chronic pain your brain may be hard-wired for it. According to a new...
View ArticleTylenol receives new warning label
It seems that Tylenol is going to have a new warning label. This time it’s about the risks of taking too much. A bottle of Extra Strength Tylenol bearing a new warning label on the cap alerting users...
View ArticleMagnets do not relieve arthritis pain
Arthritis. That is one ailment those who have it wish they didn’t. They use copper bracelets to try to manage their pain. Or they might try using magnetic wrist straps. However, magnets or copper to...
View ArticlePrepare for massive wealth destruction
According to many well-respected economists and billionaires, it might be a good idea to protect your wealth. According to people like Donald Trump and Peter Schiff, we are heading for yet another...
View ArticleMarketing tricks: How to improve your business
Sometimes, the best marketing campaigns are the ones no one notices because they’re so ingrained in society. Much of what is considered normal was originally thought up by a mastermind who knew he...
View ArticleSAT scores stagnant, many unprepared for college
SAT scores for the high school class of 2013 remained stagnant as many graduates are unprepared for life. In fact, fewer than half of students coming out of high school are even prepared for college....
View ArticleDaryl Hannah opens up about having autism
Many people within the autism community have heard the rumors. Actress Daryl Hannah, 52, has autism. Well, she finally came forward, talking about her struggles with it. Daryl Hannah at the Farm Gala...
View ArticleIf we don’t fix the deficit soon we’ll have problems
According to former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan‘s new book, The Map and the Territory: Risk, Human Nature, and the Future of Forecasting, “Unconstrained deficit spending” is the No. 1...
View ArticleU.N.: First meeting on helping people with disabilities
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon held a meeting at the U.N. last Monday “to break barriers and open doors” to help the more than 1 billion of the world’s disabled. The goal: To kickstart...
View ArticleGovernment shutdown: What will it look like?
Congress missed the deadline and so the federal government is set for a partial shutdown. The federal government managed to narrowly avoid shutting down in 2011. Congress waited until the last few...
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