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Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 19 ISSUE # 36

Bacteria found in sealed tattoo ink bottles

Commercial tattoo and permanent makeup inks are too often contaminated with microbes that can lead ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 19 ISSUE # 36

Red handfish: A tiny, moody fish with hands for fins

If you imagined a tiny fish with hands for fins, a moody downturned mouth and ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 19 ISSUE # 36

Why do dogs look like their owners?

Visit any dog park, and you’re bound to see matching pairs of dogs and humans. ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 19 ISSUE # 35

For heart failure patients, salt restriction isn’t always helpful

Cutting back on salt might not always be the best idea for everyone with heart ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 19 ISSUE # 35

Remains of hundreds of 7,000-year-old ‘standing stone circles’ discovered

Archaeologists in Saudi Arabia have excavated eight ancient “standing stone circles” that they say were ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 19 ISSUE # 35

Does honey ever go bad?

Honey is a pantry staple that can be safe to eat for ages. But does ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 19 ISSUE # 34

‘You’re better off’ without multivitamins

Neal Barnard, MD, has a very clear message about multivitamins. “Multivitamins are a commercial product ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 19 ISSUE # 34

Grand Canyon-size ‘scar’ on Mars revealed

A satellite orbiting Mars has captured the best-ever images of a gigantic “scar” carved across ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 19 ISSUE # 34

What is the world’s most dangerous chemical?

It’s easy to think of some pretty nasty substances. Botulinum toxin, a poison produced by ...
Health/Sci-TechLifestyle VOLUME 19 ISSUE # 29

Step up to better health: The case for taking the ...

Stair climbing has long been touted as a feasible, free way to increase physical activity. ...