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This is just a fun article to read. By the time you get to 35, you probably already know that many women do not…
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WSJ reviews Fitbit Charge HR vs. Jawbone UP3 vs. Apple Watch Sport. This is a thorough review and if the author is right, fitness trackers…
Read MoreCardiac Fitness Reduces Mental Decline As You Age
A new study is the first to find a connection between your cardiovascular fitness and brain health. “The researchers found cardiorespiratory fitness was positively linked…
Read MoreTheranos – Cramer Profiles Revolutionary Blood Testing Company That Might Change Medicine
We think Theranos is in a position to change medicine as we know it, help improve the quality of human life and extend its duration. What does it enable?
1. Blood testing with minimal pain
2. Pin prick sensation
3. Vial of blood 1/100th or less of normal blood sample
4. About the size of an electric fuse
Think of the impact on kids, cancer patients, elderly, or the 60% of people who say they are scared of needles (and therefore rarely if ever get blood tests.)
GQ Reveals a Few Decent Grooming Shortcuts/tips for Men
The entire list is solid, many of which you probably know. Deodorant can help prevent new shoes blisters. A bar of soap is a good…
Read MoreWSJ Piece: Is Robot Sex the Future?
WSJ Published an article on sex in the future. It’s interesting to read one perspective on how things may play out. Key article points: Mind blowing…
Read MoreWhat’s Really Making Us Fat? Low-Calorie Foods Might Be the Culprit
The New York Times recently published an editorial piece, adding fuel to the popular hypothesis that America’s increasing obesity epidemic is largely linked to the…
Read MoreCross Between Surf and Skateboard, Will GolfBoard Help Get People Back on the Links?
This thing just looks fun. We haven’t tried one yet, but we will be looking for a course in the area that has them. There…
Read MoreCan New Diet Reduce Risk of Developing Alzheimer’s?
New studies come out frequently that seem to suggest a new breakthrough in x,y,z — as in this case, the sample size can be small…
Read MoreTED Talks on 60 Minutes: Millions of Viewers, Big Ideas Wrapped in Personal Experiences, it’s Worth Checking Out
Charlie Rose from 60 minutes did a solid piece on TED talks last night. It’s worth watching, especially if you aren’t familiar with the TED…
Read MoreI Used Myself as a Guinea Pig for 8 Alternative Sleep Aids
If you have problems sleeping, you’re definitely not alone. 70 million Americans have chronic sleep problems, and sleep deprivation is a contributor to a host of medical issues…
Read MoreThe Game of Thrones Workout for Lean Muscle and Functional Strength
Award-winning stuntman Bobby Holland Hanton—who’s filmed battle scenes in HBO’s Game of Thrones, stunt doubled for Chris Hemsworth’s Thor, Christian Bale’s Batman, and Ryan Reynolds’…
Read MoreScientists Claim to Have Found A Promising – Yet Surprising – Treatment For Hair Loss
It may sound counterintuitive that plucking the hairs on your head will increase hair growth, but a recent study claims that’s true. Researchers from the University of…
Read MoreYou Could Soon Enjoy a Fine Cote du Rhone Without Worrying About Your 9am
Scientists are close to understanding how to modify the yeast strains in wine that give you a hangover. These unhelpful elements are products of what’s referred…
Read MoreHow Long Does It Really Take to Get Out of Shape?
If you’ve ever had to take an extended workout break—whether for work or family obligations, illness or injury, or just plain fatigue—it’s not uncommon to ask yourself:…
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