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AHAVA skincare products mine the Dead Sea for efficacy, product review
Oct 23, 2009, 2:46 GMT
Back in August of 2008, Monsters and Critics published a comprehensive look at organic and natural cosmetic brands that were available in grocery chains and super-drug stores, and spoke with many of the entrepreneurs who have filled the shelves with the most popular brands. ... moreTen tips to keep legs looking good, cold weather strategy from Dr. Navarro
Oct 13, 2009, 16:12 GMT
Legs age, just like faces, hands and voices. For some people, the ageing process that happens in their lower limbs is as painful as it is unsightly. ... moreBridgestone helps out Meals On Wheels, looking for some volunteers
Oct 8, 2009, 4:34 GMT
Meals On Wheels Association of America and Bridgestone Retail Operations are collaborating to help fund the charitable program that delivers hot meals to house-bound seniors. ... moreVitamin Water making false health claims?
Jan 18, 2009, 22:41 GMT
Despite the label claims, Coca Cola's Vitamin Water is said to be pure bunk when it comes to nutrition and real vitamin properties. ... moreLaughter and red wine key to longevity and disease fighting abilities
Nov 29, 2008, 18:19 GMT
Two separate research groups have released findings that might confirm what you may know: Laughter and red wine and a handful of walnuts or peanuts are the best longevity, disease-fighting and anti-aging secrets out there. ... more
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- Fast food found to cause Alzheimer-like brain conditions
- EU to introduce health warning labels on magnetic toys
- Organic chocolate off market after cancer substance found
- Philippines bans Chinese food products from school canteens
- New Zealand investigating Indian toothpaste
Analysis and Features
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The caffeine hit - listen to your body to find your coffee limits
Sep 4, 2006, 3:37 GMT
Bonn, Germany Some people sit in their office and drink 10 cups of coffee a day. Others feel their heart racing after one espresso. ... more
Anxiety attacks: when fear is suddenly takes control
Jul 10, 2006, 12:38 GMT
Munich/Hamburg A panic attack can happen anywhere. It's constantly in the background and when it strikes, the heart rate shoots up. ... more



