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- December 15, 2010
Many energy drinks have ingredients which can have a harmful effect on adolescent health, especially when mixed with alcohol, says a news report published in Pediatrics in Review. Medical News Today, 2/6/2013
READ MOREEnergy drinks led almost 21,000 people in the U.S. to the emergency room in 2013, according to a report from the Substance and Mental Health Services Administration. This influx of emergency room visits led a team of cardiac radiologists to seek a reason behind the problems caused by energy drinks. Consuming lots of caffeine can
READ MOREAt any given time, about 53 percent of all Americans are trying to slim down. Yet, whether its for health reasons, to decrease the onset of some weight-drive disease, or issues of self-worth, many still struggle to lose weight and keep it off. A new trend is emerging, one that combats the sustainability of yo-yo
READ MOREThis year’s annual Emmy Primetime Award show met Fox’s goal for neutralizing the carbon footprint, making the show greener than ever before. The famous red carpet was locally produced from recycled materials and showcased with solar-powered, energy-saving LED and fluorescent lighting. September 19, 2011, Good News Network
READ MOREContrary to popular belief, children are not born a blank slate. Rather, they come into the world with predetermined abilities and temperaments that parents may be able to foster or modify, but can rarely reverse. The New York Times, 11/5/2012
READ MOREHow many times have you been confused or bothered by a short email response from a co-worker or your boss? Quick communication has become the norm and email inboxes fill up quickly. Sometimes it can be hard when you’re looking for guidance to figure out what a one word reply means. Some bosses simply don’t have much time to answer all their emails, while some employees have a hard time getting straight to the point in writing them.
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