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Saturday, August 22, 2009

Fungal electric power, artificial cigarettes, and hypnotized tuberculosis

Don't laugh, it's all true. Honestly. New research has shown that electronic cigarettes are as hazardous to your health as the real thing.

The US FDA has given its own warning: smoking the smokeless electronic cigarettes is bad for your health because they contain carcinogens like nitrosamines and even DEG or diethylene glycol, the stuff of which antifreeze is made.

Here's how the high-tech battery-operated e-cigarettes work. In fact, the most worrisome part is that with sales on the Internet growing and the introduction of candy and fruit flavored e-cigarettes, even children are not protected from exposure to a chance introduction to smoking.

Read more about this development:Web sites selling cigarettes: how many are there in the USA and what are their sales ….

According to this, there is a reesei - sorry, there is a reason - for hope that a new kind of cheap renewable biofuel can be produced from agriculture and plant wastes by simply forcing fungi to have open and human monitored sex!

Currently, this microscopic orgasmic achievement is being carried out by mating the masculine Trichoderma reesei strains with the wild Hypocrea jecorina female species. Ha-ha...

And, lastly, there is good news about a new and quick method of detecting tuberculosis. It used to take up to two weeks for the testing to become conclusive, but now, with this non-invasive method that requires just a sample of sputum - a spit, that is - the testing process would take only thirty minutes to complete.

That achievement is all thanks to the use of "...a solution containing nanoparticles with an iron core encased in iron oxide...", which literally uses its very persuasive component antibodies to bind the TB germs.


UPDATE - Tuesday, September 22, 2009:

FDA Bans Flavored Cigarettes

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AVOID THE 3 MOST COMMON GYM MISTAKES


Mistake #1: No warm-up or cool-down

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Doing an exercise too quickly or executing a move with sloppy form can increase your risk of injury. And an injury can interrupt your workout program, and make it difficult to be consistent and get results......

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Most of us tend to work muscle groups that are problem areas or important to us. For example, many women place an extra focus on their legs, buns and thighs, and many men place more focus on their chest and arms. And everyone wants flat, tight abs!

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4. Well-timed workout “vacations” ......

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7. Workout buddies ......

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Breast cancer facts




Who is at risk?
• Women who are older....
• Women with a family history of breast cancer.,,,
• Not having children or having a first child after age 30 increases the risk....
• Women who become obese after menopause....
• Menopausal hormone therapy also increases the risk....
• Women who are physically inactive throughout life appear to have an increased risk of breast cancer....
• Women who drink alcohol....
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