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Sex in Water?  

Having sex in water sounds so sensual, doesn’t it? When you’re swimming in a pool or lake, you’re practically naked already, so why not slip off your bathing suit and get it on? But, wait: Is it safe to have sex in water? Not exactly. Lake, river, ocean, and pond water contains bacteria. Having sex can introduce that bacteria into your vagina, which could put you at risk for infections that you don’t want up there. Pool water, on the other hand, contains chemicals that could irritate your lady business.

Aside from health risks, the logistics just aren’t with you on this one. Since lubrication is key when it comes to sex that feels good, you don’t want to end up all washed out (literally).
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Posted at 10 Nov 07 in Health

Next-Generation Capsule Endoscope  

Endoscopic capsules, ingestible pill-shaped devices designed to capture images from inside the digestive tract, have been around for quite a while. But Sayaka, an endoscopic capsule developed by RF System Lab in December 2005, has dramatically increased the overall image quality by changing the camera position and enabling the camera to rotate.
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Posted at 8 Jan 07 in Health

Operation Acoustic Kitty  

At the height of the Cold War, the US Central Intelligence Agency was willing to try just about anything to gain an advantage over the dreaded Communists. The agency considered using exploding cigars or seashells to remove Cuban leader Fidel Castro; they employed psychics to attempt “remote viewing” of Russian military secrets; and the CIA even put the Soviets on the business ends of clairvoyant minds to attempt mind-control.
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Posted at 24 Aug 06 in Health

Seizure Dogs  

There are about fifty-million people worldwide who have epilepsy. Sometimes the condition is severe, but many lead mostly normal lives, suffering only occasional seizures. Nevertheless, most people with epilepsy are forbidden from driving automobiles or flying aircraft due to fear that a seizure–no matter how rare–can cause an accident, and the liability lawyers will be set loose. Despite the number of people who suffer epilepsy, however, it seems the public at large cannot be taught how to effectively help a person who has a seizure.
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Posted at 16 Aug 06 in Health

Reduced Sodium Soup  

Progresso has developed a collection of soups that contain fifty percent less sodium per serving than their original soups: Progresso reduced sodium Chicken Noodle, Chicken Gumbo, Garden Vegetable and Minestrone.
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Posted at 1 Aug 06 in Health

Concentrated Pomegranate Antioxidants  

POM Wonderful has developed a concentrated form of pomegranate antioxidants known as POMx. POMx, already being noted by medical researchers as an important natural ingredient, is so concentrated that only a small amount is needed to obtain an optimal level of daily antioxidants.
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Posted at 11 Jul 06 in Health

Can You Hear the View?  

Cybernetic senses have been the subject of science fiction for decades. The idea of using sophisticated technology to repair damaged bodies, or even to enhance normal ones, has a tremendous appeal – but how far have we progressed towards that goal?
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Posted at 19 Jun 06 in Technology, Health

Pregnancy Risk  

Destination Maternity is encouraging pregnant women and families to join the March of Dimes Walk America to help promote healthy pregnancies and healthy babies. Millions of people from coast to coast can join and support the mission of improving the health of babies by raising funds and awareness about the risks during pregnancy.
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Posted at 24 Mar 06 in Health