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Coffee Enema
organiclifestylemagazine.com —
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Infographic: How employees stay fueled at the office | Articles
ragan.com — “Commuting, buying lunch, and paying for coffee each workday can get expensive. Should employers should help with the cost?” View full resource at ragan.com
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Infographic: How employees stay fueled at the office- http://t.co/aSHt8IJN via @Ragan
Food ingredients most prone to fraudulent economically motivated adulteration
sciencedaily.com — “The top seven adulterated ingredients in a food database are olive oil, milk, honey, saffron, orange juice, coffee and apple juice.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Those Food ingredients are olive oil, milk, honey, saffron, orange juice, coffee, & apple juice http://t.co/tGY7OfFz
Libertrim Sdp And Side Affects (Newest posts first) - The People's Medicine Community
prescriptiondrug-info.com — “I m in Mexico with my 6 yr old and we had to go to the ER due to belly pains She had major large intestine blockage and the start of strep throat They gave her libertrim sdp Ive had to do two enemas that seemed to work but she has not had a bowel movement on her own despite being on this drug two da (Newest posts first)” View full resource at prescriptiondrug-info.com
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" I'm in Mexico with my 6 yr old and we had to go to the ER due to belly pains. She had major large intestine http://t.co/Ke7oVW7E
‘Caffeine Enhances Real-World Language Processing’ - Ideas Market - WSJ
blogs.wsj.com — “News you can use: Coffee makes you smarter.” View full resource at blogs.wsj.com
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‘Caffeine Enhances Real-World Language Processing' -- http://t.co/hoW187Bc (via @wsj)
Caffeine Might Keep Moms Awake, But Not Their Babies : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “Coffee may help new moms stay awake, but it doesn't seem to affect breast-fed babies, Brazilian researchers conclude. Babies don't seem to metabolize caffeine the way older children and adults do.” View full resource at npr.org
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Caffeine Might Keep Moms Awake, But Not Their Babies : Shots - Health Blog : NPR http://t.co/LbkZ4V6G
Cutting through the coffee confusion (a few cups of joe may be good for you) | Life | National Post
life.nationalpost.com — “Is coffee good for you? The question would have seemed a little ridiculous just a few years ago, but as evidence mounts that coffee drinkers are less likely to suffer from numerous chronic diseases, researchers are increasingly calling into question the belief that your morning cup of joe is a nutritional no-no” View full resource at life.nationalpost.com
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Cutting through the coffee confusion (a few cups of joe may do some good) http://t.co/omFgosbv via @nationalpost
This week: science serves up the perfect snack - latimes.com
latimes.com — “Chocolate, popcorn, coffee and chili peppers mix for health” View full resource at latimes.com
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This week: Science serves up the perfect snack http://t.co/Y2lp3BMM #health #diet #nutrition
Coffee and Cancer
healthyfellow.com — “Coffee and Cancer” View full resource at healthyfellow.com
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Question: Does Coffee Decrease or Increase the Risk of Cancer? Answer: http://t.co/y3aKVxBr #cancer #coffee #health #medicine
News Desk: When Medicine Was Cheap : The New Yorker
newyorker.com — “On December 14, 1799, George Washington died—most likely, modern experts believe, from something called acute epiglottitis. His death wasn’t due to any lack of effort on the part of his doctors: they gave him an enema, covered his feet...” View full resource at newyorker.com
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From the New Yorker: "When Medicine Was Cheap" http://t.co/ymdT8oCG
Prevention Tips : Prostate Cancer : Men's Health Spotlight : Men's Health.com
menshealth.com — “Prostate cancer: Prevention Tips” View full resource at menshealth.com
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#1 way to prevent prostate cancer—> Drink more coffee. 8 more ways here: http://t.co/DqDYLlyT #Health
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m.tmi.me — “tmi.me - dudgeoh: @moostera @The” View full resource at m.tmi.me
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RT @dudgeoh @moostera @TheCoffeeKlatch Considering I notice one or two of the traits of DS1's Aspergers in my own ... http://t.co/6nnxmx8P
Probability and the Birthday Paradox: Scientific American
scientificamerican.com — “A mysterious math problem from Science Buddies” View full resource at scientificamerican.com
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Pharmalot… Pharmalittle… Good Morning // Pharmalot
pharmalot.com — “Pharmalot… Pharmalittle… Good Morning // Pharmalot” View full resource at pharmalot.com
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Pharmalot... Pharmalittle... Good Morning.... a sunny day, lots of headlines and lots of coffee http://t.co/5ZyFWToL #pharma
The little dog that could: Beyonce the puppy, born in shelter, fit into spoon at birth - The Washington Post
washingtonpost.com — “NEW YORK — A very tiny puppy is sitting inside a coffee mug, trying without success to escape by scratching its little paws against the slippery surface. In recent days, this famous dog has been placed alongside a variety of small objects — an iPhone, a business card and a tape measure, among other things — to demonstrate just how tiny she really is.” View full resource at washingtonpost.com
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The little dog that could: Beyonce the puppy, born in shelter, fit into spoon at birth -... http://t.co/cQgxR6BW #medicine
Starbucks uses insects to make its Frappuccinos - msnNOW
now.msn.com — “Who doesn't love a refreshing Starbucks Frappuccino on a hot day? Delicious strawberries, ice, whipped cream and, er, some crushed insects? It's been revealed that the coffee company uses cochineal extract in Strawberry Frappuccinos to boost their bright pink color, and for the non-scientific among us, cochineal extract comes from ground up cochineal bugs. (Hear that, PETA?) But before you dismiss this as disgusting, keep in mind that you've likely been eating these critters for a long time. -” View full resource at now.msn.com
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Hey, there's a bug in your Frappucino (really). The story via @msnnow: http://t.co/MYmbrK6x
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