Emotions and pain are closely connected, researchers find
Boys' Team Sports May Encourage Bad Behavior
Posted by mamie 10 days ago (http://www.forbes.com)
Male high school athletes more likely to drink and fight than females, study finds
Two U.S. deaths may be linked to bad beef (Reuters)
Posted by glenna533 16 days ago (http://us.rd.yahoo.com)
Reuters - An outbreak of food-borne illness, linked to dangerous bacteria in ground beef, sickened 28 people and may have caused two deaths in the U.S. Northeast, health officials said on Monday.
White wines 'bad for the teeth'
Posted by donny_blitz 29 days ago (http://news.bbc.co.uk)
Enjoying a glass of white wine on a frequent basis can damage the teeth by eroding the enamel, German researchers warn.
Studies Show: City Life = Bad Skin
Posted by heather 45 days ago (http://www.totalbeauty.com)
Oh joy, as if we didn't have enough to worry about already, studies are showing that smog and pollution can damage skin cells and deplete them of nutrients. It's enough to make me want to move out of Los Angeles to a farm! (Well, maybe not quite. My memories of my first and only trip to my aunt's ranch in North Dakota consist of multiple bug bites and being chased around by stray cattle. Plus, I'
Convertibles 'bad for the ears'
Posted by donny_blitz 47 days ago (http://news.bbc.co.uk)
Driving a convertible car with the top down at speeds of between 50 and 70mph can seriously damage your ears, experts warn.
Thought forms an idea. Idea forms a behavior and behavior forms a habit. Habit does not take one time of behavior to form it. It takes sometime to create a habit. It takes repetitive behaviors. It could take three weeks to three months or years to form a habit. It could be a good habit or bad habit, but it dies hard.
Bad Economy Really Hurts Some Folks
Posted by mamie 59 days ago (http://www.forbes.com)
Many Americans blame acute aches and pains on the recession, survey finds
