Hormone Therapy Linked to Heart Disease Precursor

| July 26, 2011

The use of birth control pills or hormone replacement therapy is associated with an increased risk of microalbuminuria, a build-up of protein in the urine that is a sign of blood vessel damage and a risk factor for heart disease, according to a new report.

Final Episode First Half Helen Betrayed Post 2

| July 20, 2011

Brian took forever to dig a ball from the sand and it seemed like Clay would win the challenge easily until he pulled a Ghandia. He simply could not solve the shifting block puzzle and Brian was able to not only catch up but leave him standing there confused. (This puzzle is like the parking [...]

Final Episode First Half Helen Betrayed Post 1

| July 12, 2011

We’re down to the final four and during post-tribal council night vision comments, Clay says that they told Ted it was going to be Jan to go and that Ted must’ve been very surprised to see his name pop up three times. I’m sure he was shocked because of what he was told, but even [...]

Wireless Adoption

| July 11, 2011

At a recent seminar in Helsinki, Finland, for New Economy professionals, a presenter asked the attendees how many of them had, at some point in their careers, signed a confidentiality agreement with Finnish wireless giant Nokia. More than half the attendees raised their arms. “Finland is a team,” said one attendee. “The coach is Nokia.”

Ginkgo for Ordinary Age Related Memory Loss

| July 5, 2011

Have you ever walked into a room and stopped abruptly wondering what brought you there? Do you have trouble remembering names and finding words? If so, you’re not alone—you may just be over 40, and the herb ginkgo might be able to help your memory.