Ecstasy: How Dangerous is This Wildly Popular Drug?
See what Ecstasy pills can look like (one reason they hold appeal to kids and teens.) Learn the 17 warning signs now that may suggest a child is using this drug. And most important, discover the facts on why Ecstasy - despite what some believe - is anything but "safe." NOTE: Please pass this important article on to anyone you know who has children, especially ages 10 on up! |
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Severe Weather: The Most to Least Fatal & the Key Steps to Save Your Life
From floods to tornadoes, lightening to hurricanes to winter storms, find out what form of severe weather is (surprisingly) most fatal, and what you and your loved ones should do in the event of any of these emergencies. |
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Muons Will Be Used to Protect You from Terrorist Attacks
Nuclear terrorism is the #1 threat facing the U.S., according to both major Presidential candidates in the 2004 election. Yet a mere 5% of cargo entering the U.S. is checked for nuclear devices at all! That is likely about to change, as scientists have learned how to use remarkably effective "muons" (which are also remarkably inexpensive, as you'll read) to check all shipments. |
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Items Left Inside People After Surgery: Just How Common is This Terrifying Ordeal, and How Can You A
Surgeons leaving foreign objects inside patients after surgery -- from sponges to scissors to heart monitors - is more common than most people think! Learn where it's most common, the most typical item "left inside," and steps you can take to reduce the possibility of this harrowing ordeal happening to you ... and dramatically reducing the need for surgery in the first place. |
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Twelve of the World's Most Dangerous Countries: A Very Brief Tour
You are likely quite aware of Iraq and Afghanistan, but how many other countries that the Department of State has warned against traveling to are you aware of? Do you know the reasons why? Take this very brief tour to find out now. |
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Lead Linked to Increase in Violent Behavior
Nearly half a million kids between ages 1 and 5 have potentially dangerous levels of lead in their blood. Now, in addition to lead's link to learning disabilities, seizures and more, researchers are reporting that lead may be one of the most significant causes of violent crime and antisocial behavior in young Americans. Learn today's major sources of lead exposure and what you can do. |
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30,000 Finger Amputations Yearly: The Most Common Finger-Loss Accidents and How to Avoid Them
Finger accidents that result in injury and amputation are surprisingly common - especially among children. Learn the (easily preventable!) top cause of finger amputations for kids, the top cause for adults, and the simple steps you should take to avoid this tragic accident now. |
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Inhalants: The Deadly Dangers to Children and Adultsof Accidental and Intentional Abuse
Abuse of inhalants as a "recreational" drug is on the rise - especially among teens and preteens. And the health effects are devastating, including Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome. Learn the eight signs of intentional (or accidental) inhalant abuse, the 22 most common inhalants? and PLEASE pass this on to everyone you know with teens and preteens. |
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Piracy on the Seas: Believe It or Not, It Still Existsand May be Surging Again!
Earlier this month, 35 pirates - armed with machine guns and rocket launchers, not swords - seized a gas tanker. And 2004 marked a record number of modern day sea piracies. Learn who these pirates are, the most dangerous ocean regions of the world for piracy, and the technology being used against these contemporary Blackbeards. |
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Five of America's Most Dangerous Wild Animals - How to Beware!
What would you do if a moose cornered you? How would you respond if you were face-to-face with a grizzly bear? How do you make sure there are no brown recluse spiders lurking in your clothes? Just a few questions worth considering as spring and summer approach. |
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Falling Down: Secrets to Prevent a Top Cause of Death in the Home
More people are rushed to U.S. emergency rooms for injuries related to falling than from any other cause. In fact, falls are the LEADING cause of accidental death in people over age 65, while 2.3 million children were treated in emergency rooms for falls as well. What is causing all of these falls, and what should you do to greatly minimize the risk to self, children ?and perhaps your parents? |
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How to Detect Potentially Violent People in the Workplace
20% of the workforce has experienced an episode of workplace violence, and this trend is going up. Fortunately, the warning signs for such violence follow some predictable patterns - the issue is that people are not aware of these signs. Learn the signs now (and share this with friends!) - including how to prevent confrontations and what to do if you are confronted with potential violence. |
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A Highly Avoidable Tragedy: Preventing Drowning Inside the Home
The bad news: most parents, grandparents and others who care for children are not aware that these five locations inside the home present a serious drowning hazard. The very good news: these are among the most preventable of all accidents, if you are aware of the risks and take proper steps to avoid them. |
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Illegal Drugs Identification Chart: What They Look Like & How to Recognize Their Effects
See what 29 of the most popular drugs each look like. Learn their effects on the user and other important insights about each drug in this important resource for parents, grandparents, health practitioners, administrators and many others. |
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Electrocution: The Six Top Danger Points and How to Avoid Them
The good news? Electrocution falls under the category of "Highly Preventable" IF you are aware of the six most common danger points in and around the home. The bad news? Far too many otherwise sensible people who believe they know are not truly aware of the top risk points and how to avoid them. Discover the danger points - and some remarkably simple & efficient solutions - right now. |
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The Toxic Dangers of Typical Laundry Detergent
You spend day and night with clothes and fabrics pressed against your body ... do you know if the laundry detergents they are washed in are leaving unhealthy chemical residues on your skin? EDTA, LAS, napthas ... discover what they don't want you to know, and the much safer recommended alternative. |
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The Top 8 Foods People Are Most Sensitive To -- Without Even Knowing It!
Many people routinely experience discomfort or illness symptoms but have no idea it is connected to a food sensitivity. The authors of the highly acclaimed "Food Allergy Survival Guide" offer you a brief and informative overview of the eight foods responsible for 90% of all negative food reactions. |
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12 Signs it is REALLY Time to Leave Your Job
Dissatisfied with your current job? Find out how un-alone you are! But what is the difference between "Rather be on the beach than working" and "Take this job and shove it?" Learn twelve key warning signs that suggest it is truly time to bail! |
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Noise Pollution: How Bad is it, How Bad Could it Get, What are the Effects?
65 million Americans are exposed to noise levels that can negatively affect sleep and work. From urban to rural areas, noise is on the rise, and in addition to noise-induced hearing loss (for which 30 million Americans are now at risk) it is a major cause of stress. Learn the noise-levels for various common events, and the 9 tips to protect yourself from noise pollution. |
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The Six Most Feared but Least Likely Causes of Death
What are the nine REAL top causes of death? What are six causes that many people spend an excessive amount of time and energy worrying about -- despite the low to very low volume of actual fatalities? Find out the answers and some fascinating statistics right now! |
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The 6 Most Common Causes of Automobile Crashes
Do you know which apparently irresistible habit of almost all drivers accounts for a large proportion of accidents? Do you know the six key steps to take if you are under threat by an aggressive driver? Learn all this and more. |
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The Top 6 Accidents-Waiting-to-Happen in Your Home
In the U.S., 20,000 people die and 21 million people visit the hospital yearly due to accidents in the home. Most of these can and should be avoided. Learn the top six "trigger points" for home-based accidents, and how to avoid them. |
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The 6 Most Dangerous Home-Based Causes of Disease and Illness
It surprises many people, but versus any other geographic location, the home is (by far) the leading source of disease. That's because compared to other locations, we breathe, drink and eat there the most. If you want to avoid illness, therefore, it pays to know the most dangerous common causes of disease in the home ? and how to eliminate or dramatically reduce them. |
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The Six Worst Lifestyle Choices You Could Make
As every adult knows - and as it doesn't take long for kids to figure out -- there is no shortage in the world when it comes to vices. As with all of the articles in this edition, the "worst" is somewhat subjective, as "worst" can mean different things for different people? but here are six popular lifestyle choices that are guaranteed to shave years off your life and quality off your years! |
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How Not to Lose Your Hand, Fingers or Toes: The Top 9 Most Common Mistakes People Make When Mowing t
We're betting that, if you ever mow your lawn, you violate at least two or three of these important safety guidelines. We urge you not to, though, as ignoring these steps are what sends tens of thousands to the hospital yearly, resulting in many tens of thousands of lost or severely injured appendages! |
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The FBI's Ten Most Wanted: A Short History & the Current Ten Most Wanted
Have you seen any of these current ten most wanted? (If you know the whereabouts of one, who you will surely recognize, it could make you $27 million richer.) Learn a very short history of the highly effective list and find out who is on it now, and for what ? and help nab the criminals, and protect yourself and others, by passing this list on. |
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Bottled Water: Which City's Tap Water System is Making a Flood of Cash off of You?
Do you ever drink bottled water? If yes, you are certainly not alone, as you will read. But because you are paying 240 to 10,000 times more for bottled water than tap water, there is something you should know ? |
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The 25 Most Polluted Regions in the United States
More than 125 million Americans live in regions where air pollution can be a serious health risk. However, there are areas where the situation is even worse than the already dangerous average. Find out if you live in one of these regions now, and what you can do to minimize risks. |
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Floodwaters Carry Dangerous Bacteria: What You Should Do if YOU are Ever Exposed to Bad Bacteria
Hurricane Katrina brought many issues to the forefront, including the short- to long-term health issues people exposed to bacteria in dirty water can face. Even without a major disaster, up to 7 million people a year in the U.S. alone get sick from exposure to water infected with bacteria (the number is far higher for people in less developed nations.) Find out the leading sources of infected waters, their consequences, what you can do to prevent exposure, and 5 key steps to treatment if you are exposed. |
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Proteins That Kill: Will Prions Be the 21st Century AIDS?
They cannot be killed because they are not alive. And yet "prions" are responsible for a growing number of incurable, rapid-spreading - and deadly - diseases. You are likely already familiar with one of these diseases. Chances are, we will become quite familiar with others here in the 21st century. So just what are prions, and what can be done about them? |
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How to Most Effectively Prevent Purse Snatching, Pickpocketing and Other Personal Thefts
With nearly 200,000 completed or attempted purse-snatchings and picked pockets yearly in the U.S. and many millions worldwide, it pays to learn these tactics on how to make yourself a very unattractive target to the thieves ... and the eight steps to take if your purse or wallet is stolen. |
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What are the Dangers of Living Near Cell Phone Towers?
There are more than 175,000 "cell sites" in the U.S. alone, including antennas on schools, churches, firehouses, and in national parks. But while the cell phone companies insist that they are perfectly safe and pose "no risks," multiple other studies suggest a different and potentially much darker story. |
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The Top 5 Causes of Head Injuries and How to Avoid Them
One and a half million Americans suffer from head injuries annually, and over 80,000 of these injuries sustain permanent irreversible damage. These are the top five causes, and the important steps to prevent them from happening. (If you care for kids, grandkids, or seniors, it definitely pays to review this info with them!) |
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What Dangers Can Perfumes & Other Fragrances Pose to Your Health?
Ever get headaches or nausea when you smell some perfumes? Are your symptoms even worse? While many people don't worry much about their health when it comes to perfumes and other fragrances, evidence suggests they definitely should: 95 percent of the chemicals used in fragrances are synthetic, petroleum-based compounds. As you will see in this list, at least 20 of those ingredients can be quite harmful, resulting in a variety of illnesses and diseases discussed here. |
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Health Threats from Air Pollution Greater for Diabetics
A just-published study found the dangers from high air pollution levels are even higher for people with diabetes. Find out how much and why, and no matter who you are, learn three of the key steps you can take to dramatically reduce air pollution and its risks where it hits you the hardest. |
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Butter Flavoring Can Cause Lung Disease: Diacetyl, a Chemical Additive to Watch Out For
Eight workers in a Missouri popcorn plant developed a rare lung disease - one so severe that some of the workers are awaiting lung transplants. The condition has been traced to an ingredient in butter flavoring called "diacetyl." What are the potential risks of this ingredient, and where else is it found? |
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The Toxic Chemicals Most Linked to Depression
Recently, various studies have found strong links between depression and these toxins. Depression affects 17 million Americans and it is on the rise, so if you or someone you care about suffers from depression, or you want to avoid it, it is important to be aware of (and take the steps to reduce exposure to) these top five most widespread toxic chemicals. |
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Organophosphates: What You Don't Know Can Indeed Hurt You
Your brain and nervous system could be at significant risk from this highly toxic and growing class of pesticides. Find out the "dirty dozen" health effects of organophosphates, thirteen of the most common places they are used (including multiple household products), and how to reduce your exposure. |
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Study Drugs - Use of These Dangerous New Drugs is Skyrocketing Among the A+ Student Crowd
Find out which prescription drugs are being abused at an alarming rate to "enhance" the ability to focus longer and harder, and the even more surprising crowd behind the abuse (it's not just students!) Learn the dangers, and what those who have legitimate prescriptions can do to ward off the ever-increasing pressure to "share" these "study drugs." |
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Why Banned Toxic Substances Diazinon & Dursban are Still In Use Today: An Interview with Environ
The EPA banned the pesticides diazinon and dursban due to their high health risks - but they are actually still legally available for various uses. In fact, if your town has been sprayed for mosquitoes, or if you visit parks, golf courses, or other recreation areas, you should be concerned. Learn all the important details in this exclusive interview with widely respected environmental doctor, Doris Rapp, M.D. |
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All the Health Risks of Processed Foods -- In Just a Few Quick, Convenient Bites
90% of the money Americans spend on food goes to processed foods. Other nations are not far behind this startling statistic. And many health experts now agree that this is one of the most devastating health issues of our time. But why? What are the most serious problems with processed food? Find out now in this definitive article. |
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13-Foot Pythons Now Challenging 6-Foot Alligators in the Everglades
Can you tell what is going on in this amazing photo? A python has swallowed an alligator whole - an alligator that first wounded the python. And apparently, such "mythic" battles between native alligators and exotic pythons are only going to get more common in Florida. Why, and what are the risks to humans? |
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Dangerous Toxic Fumes from Six Everyday Products that You Most Want to Avoid
Many everyday products emit fumes that deserve your caution -- but these six land in the "Top Warning" department. To prevent the severe hazards noted for each, it pays to familiarize yourself with these toxic "bombs" and their safer alternatives. |
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How to Travel Abroad Safely: Six Important Tips You Need to Know in an Emergency
With the spate of natural disasters throughout the world in the past year, millions of people have found themselves stranded in foreign countries. Unfortunately, beyond the carnage of the disasters, many have found themselves in a different kind of nightmare that could have been avoided by taking these six steps. |
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Warning for Parents: Your Children May Be Having Lead For Lunch!
You likely carried them as a child? though they may have been made of different materials. Find out the rather shocking news that was recently revealed by the The Center of Environmental Health California, and please take immediate action (including forwarding this on to other parents and grandparents so they are aware.) |
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10 Smart Tactics to Keep Your Car from Getting Nicked and Dinged
Finding new nicks and dings on your vehicle may not be a great tragedy, but it is annoying. Finding out how much they can reduce your vehicle's value when it is time to sell or trade in can be really annoying. You don't need any more annoyances in your life, so follow these simple ten steps to virtually eliminate the chance of nicks and dings! |
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When (Not If, When) Will the Big Earthquake Hit the Midwest?
Most people have no idea that the "heartland" of the U.S.A. is sitting atop a massive fault line ... one that is now active. Learn the predictions on when the Midwestern "big one" could hit, and why its impact could be far worse than other modern-day disasters unless the proper steps are taken. |
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Volatile Organic Compounds: The Health Dangers of VOCs, Where They are Hiding & How to Avoid The
Ever get your clothes dry cleaned? Use air fresheners, aerosols or common cleaners? Love that "new car smell"? Live in a newer home? Use paint or varnish? A photocopier? These are just a few common sources of VOCs, among the most dangerous of all indoor toxins as they can cause cancer, damage your liver and nervous system, exacerbate asthma & more. Learn what you need to know now, including the seven key tactics to reduce your VOC exposure. |
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Child Identity Theft: How to Secure Your Kids Against the #1 Fastest-Growing Identity Theft
Four-year olds with maxed out credit cards. Infants owing tens of thousands on loans. Not only is it possible, but it is actually increasingly common as babies and children are the fastest-rising casualties of identify theft. How and why is this happening? How at risk are your own children or grandchildren? And what are the six important tactics to avoid it? |
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The 6+ Synthetic Fabrics You Most Want to Avoid, and Why
The most popular chemical finding its way into clothing fabrics is also being called the most dangerous. Find out what it is, and learn about all the other chemicals and toxins that may be making your clothing a top health concern. Then learn the six-plus synthetic fabrics that pose the highest risks, and the smartest alternatives. |
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RFIDs: The Pros and Cons Every Consumer Needs to Know About Radio Frequency Identification Tags
How would you like it if ... one day you realized your underwear was reporting on your whereabouts? Don't laugh -- over 1 billion of the tiny tracking devices known as RFIDs are already in use in some shocking places today, and that number may be 33 billion in just four years! Discover the pros and cons of RFIDs now. |
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Adverse Drug Reactions On the Rise: What You Can Do to Shield Yourself from the Dangers of ADRs
There are well over two million adverse reactions to prescription drugs every year in the U.S., and over 100,000 fatalities from these reactions. To dramatically reduce your chances of becoming one of these statistics, read this article and take these 6 steps. |
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Did You Know that Anyone Can Easily Access Your Cell Phone Records?
For even less than $100, in less than three hours -- and legally -- anyone (including anyone with a grudge against you) can easily have access to all of your cell phone records. Find out how, and what's being done to stop it. |
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Health Information Reliability: How do You Really Know Which Health Information to Trust?
Behind many so-called trustworthy health resources is a roadmap of conflict of interest, bias and deceit. Find out what it takes to make a truly educated decision based on reliable health information you can trust. |
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Air Pollution: Check to See What Grade Your County Received
The American Lung Association has released its State of the Air: 2006 report. Are you living in one of the most polluted regions? |
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15 Keys to Protect Your Home When You are on Vacation
Make sure your vacation brings nothing but sweet memories with these tips to protect your home from burglars, accidents and disasters while you're away. |
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6 Types of Very Common Toxic Bacteria You Need to Avoid, and Where They're Typically Found
We co-exist with bacteria 24/7 and in every environment -- learn how to steer clear of the toxic kinds. |
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Before You Swim This Summer, You Should Know What Is Lurking at Your Beach
From bacteria to syringes and everything in between, find out how to keep your trip to the beach a safe and healthy one. |
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Rip Currents & Other Hidden Hazards Everyone Who Swims and Plays in Oceans or Lakes Needs to Kno
When you're at the beach, knowing how to spot potentially hazardous conditions -- like rip currents and hard-breaking waves -- in seemingly innocent water is essential. |
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The 6 Common Mistakes Doctors Make When Treating Older Patients -- and How to Prevent Them
Elderly patients require special care at the doctor's office, but doctors' mistakes and cultural stereotypes may be compromising the quality of care. |
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7 Things to Beware of When Using Herbal Supplements
Herbal supplements bring in $20 billion a year, and users swear by their beneficial effects -- but are they safe? |
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How Cults Lure New Members
If you come across a group of people offering unconditional love, friendship and security that seems too good to be true, it may be a cult trying to lure new members. |
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What to Do if You Cut Off Your Finger (and 9 Other Important Injury Tips)
Do you know what to do if you cut off your finger? Are bit by a snake? Puncture an artery? Find out these and other necessary first-aid tips now. |
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What to Do if Your Teeth Get Knocked Out (and 9 MORE Important Injury Tips)
Do you know what to do if you knock your teeth out? Get food poisoning? Have heatstroke? Here are 10 MORE important injury tips you need to know. |
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Are You Exposed to Dangerous Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) and Don't Even Know It?
Potentially hazardous polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are in our air, soil, water and food, but you can reduce your exposure with these simple tips. |
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Which Pest Insects Pose Dangers to You (and Which are Just Merely Gross)?
There are lots of creepy crawly insects out there ... do you know which can be dangerous and which are completely harmless? |
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Panic Attacks: What Exactly Are They, How Do You Know You are Having One, What Should You Do?
Panic attacks can be terrifying, but there are many techniques to help you cope with -- and overcome -- them. |
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Birds on a Plane: The Top 9 Most Dangerous Birds You Wouldn't Want to be Trapped on a Plane With
The nine scariest birds to be trapped on a plane with. |
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The Top 10 Causes of Eye Injuries ... and How You Can Prevent Them
Eye injuries from these and other common causes affect 1 million Americans each year. The good news? Most eye injuries can be prevented. |
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Your Old Cell Phone Can Betray ALL of Your Secrets -- Be Careful
With inexpensive software on the Internet, anyone can view the private information in your cell phone -- even after it's been erased. |
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What Colors Should Police Cars, Ambulances and Fire Trucks Be? (Hint on Fire Trucks: NOT Red)
The color of emergency vehicles can greatly affect their visibility and likelihood of accidents, yet many municipalities are slow to change. |
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Women Beware! Your Purses Could be Making You Sick
Your purse may be carrying much more than your wallet, keys and lipstick. Millions of bacteria, some illness-causing, have been discovered clinging to the tops, sides and bottoms of women's purses. |
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Daryl Hannah, Sex Slaves & the New Global Sex Trade
Daryl Hannah is working to combat global sex trafficking, the second-largest black-market commodity, after revealing her own near-miss experience with an illegal sex ring. |
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The 10 Most Germ-Infested Places in Public
Germs are lurking in places you'd never imagine ... how many of the germiest places have you touched today? |
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The Safest and Most Dangerous Cars and Trucks for 2007
Before you buy your next new car, get the latest safety ratings from several top automotive authorities. |
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The 9 Most Shocking Conspiracy Theories That Turned Out to be True
Have you heard of these 10 conspiracy theories that are actually apparently true? |
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The Huge Difference the Hospital You Choose Can Make to Your Health Care (& Living or Dying!)
You should be very choosy when it comes to picking a hospital -- your life could depend on it! |
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The Six Most Dangerous Types of Abandoned Places & What Makes Them so Risky
Abandoned places can be quite irresistible to would-be explorers, but along with their mystery and intrigue comes a vast array of hidden dangers. |
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How to File an Insurance Claim so You Will Likely WIN It: An Insider's Guide
When it finally comes time to file an insurance claim, here are the tips you need to make sure it gets approved. |
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Codex: What Exactly is it and How Does it Impact Your Health Freedom?
Codex Alimentarius, the food code, may one day mandate worldwide food standards. While some say this will protect food safety globally, others believe it's a direct threat to your health freedom. |
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Caribbean Now the World's Murder Capital: Why, and Which Islands are Safest & Most Dangerous?
The tropical paradise known as the Caribbean is experiencing some of the highest crime rates in the world. |
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The Dangers of Escalators & Elevators (and How to Be Safe on These Top Sources for Germs)
Escalators and elevators are not as safe (or clean!) as you might think. |
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Proposed National Database Sparks Privacy Controversy
A national database that contains loads of personal information about Americans would be responsible for granting you, or denying you, employment in the United States. |
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Unidentified Human Remains: How Many are There in the U.S.? What Happens to Them?
A growing number of unidentified human remains exist in the United States. Find out about the new initiative that's hoping to get these cold cases solved. |
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How Many Drugs are Actually Counterfeit? What is Being Done?
Until a national tracking system is implemented, it may be impossible to know what's really in your prescription drugs. |
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Seven Ways to Prevent Injuries to Your Eyes
Do you know how to protect your most precious asset -- your sight? |
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12 Things NOT to Do in the Summer Heat
Here's what not to do so you can stay cool and safely enjoy the dog days of summer. |
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Will Google become Big Brother? The Privacy Concerns You Need to Know
What did you "Google" today? Your search terms and browsing history are all on record. |
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The NEW Recommendations on How to Perform Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
CPR can still undoubtedly save lives, but you'll be surprised at the step some experts are recommending eliminating. |
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Alcohol and Alcoholism in the U.S. -- The Shockingly High Numbers Revealed
From binge drinking to alcoholism, Americans reveal their troubled drinking habits. |
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What Exactly is in Every Breath You Take? Pieces of Bugs, Stars and Much More
The air you breathe is teeming with microorganisms from underground, outer space and everywhere in between. |
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The Federal Noise Laws: Yes There are Laws to Reduce Noise Pollution & Here are the Essentials
Noise laws, on federal, state and local levels, are in place to protect you from the many harmful effects of excessive noise. |
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The Full Disclosure / Early Offer Movement: What it Could Mean for You if You Ever Suffer a Medical
When a medical error occurs, doctors are learning that a simple apology works wonders. |
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How Much Insurance Should You Have... for Home, Auto, Health and More
Do you have enough insurance to cover your health, car, home and family if an accident or disaster occurs? |
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15 Key Tips to Defend Yourself if You Ever Must Defend Yourself in a Fight
Would you know what to do if you were attacked? Find out the essential tips that could save your life. |
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Will FDA-Approved Microchips in Humans Cause Cancer?
Implantable microchips for humans, touted as a top medical innovation, appear to cause cancer in animal studies. |
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Yoga-Related Injuries Already High and Rising: How You Can Prevent the Casualties of Yoga
Thousands of people every year are injured doing yoga. If you practice yoga, you need these safety tips. |
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What NOT to do for Cold Hands and Seven Other Winter Tips
Keep injuries at bay this winter season with these important safety tips. |
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10 Edible Plants to Look for if You are Ever Lost in the Wild
Most of these plants are easily recognizable and could one day save your life! |
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Eight Martial Arts You Likely Never Heard of That You May Want to Try for Exceptional Fitness
Move over Karate and Tae Kwon Do. If you're looking to get in shape, these more obscure martial arts are worthy of your attention. |
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ATV, Snowmobile and Other Motorized Recreation Accidents are On the Rise: The Numbers and Essential
Find out just how risky your favorite pastime may be, and how to make it safer for you and your family. |
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The Top Four Causes of Accidental Death After Auto Accidents
Every five minutes, someone in the United States is killed by an accident. |
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Animal Attacks: How to Best Defend Yourself if a Dog, Bear, or These Five Other Animals Attack You
Would you know what to do if a bear, dog, snake, crocodile or other potentially dangerous animal attacked you? |