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Wingman Bag Prevents Business Closthes From Creasing and Getting Wet During Excercise
0By: Jeff Stewart | February 20th, 2013 | Gadgets, Health, Living, NewsCycling is an easy exercise to do in comparison to the tougher exercises being performed in most gyms. That is why a lot of men and women prefers to go with cycling when they are looking to lose some weight or keep themselves active even with hectic schedules. However, one common problem that a majority of cycling fans face is that they cannot easily take their clothes along with a bike ride becau...
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Firms Work With Telomeres To Predict Longevity And Increase Life
By: Talha Bhatti | February 18th, 2013 | Business, Health, Living, NewsThe elixir of youth has always been a topic that many pseudo-scientists dabble in while an entire industry has grown around anti-aging products, cosmetics and foods. Proper research in many different fields including medicine, nutrition, exercise and other areas has increased the life span of humans but their are still many factors that remain out of our control. Some enterprising company's are no...
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Meet Wahoo Fitness’ RFLKT, a Small Computer Designed for Bicycle Riders
By: Jeff Stewart | February 15th, 2013 | Apple, Gadgets, Health, iOS, News, SmartphonesOver the years we have seen different types of computers which not only vary in size, but in technology as well. Earlier notebooks and home PCs fall under the category of computers, but today tablets are also recognized under this label. However, now Wahoo Fitness has introduced a completely new kind of computer that you can attach with the handlebars of your bicycles. This new kind of computer is...
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Neurodyn Exceeds Funding Targets
By: Zain Nabi | February 15th, 2013 | Health, News, O CanadaNeurodyn, a Canadian biotechnology company, has exceeded its funding targets by securing around $1.5 million in private financing, thanks to the investors that included the Regis Duffy BioScience Fund Inc., based in Charlottetown, PEI, Mertz Holdings, a family office based in Houston, Texas, and a number of U.S. and Canadian private investors. In 2011, Neurodyn had set a target to r...
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AI Medical Model Gives More Cost-Effective and Accurate Results Than Traditional Treatment Methods
By: Zain Nabi | February 12th, 2013 | Health, Living, NewsImagine you go to a computer instead of a doctor when you suffer from a disease. Rather than telling your feeling and condition to the doctor you feed the data in the computer, which uses its artificial intelligence to process the data and identify your illness and then come up with a solution to treat you. If it happens and people start trusting machines for their treatment, it would reduce the h...
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Five Year Old South African Child Gets Low-Cost Robotic Hand Created Using 3D Printer
By: Jeff Stewart | February 7th, 2013 | Health, Living, NewsFive-year old South African, Liam, does not have fingers on his right hand since birth. He recently got a 3D prosthetic hand that has completely changed his life and he can grasp anything with the prosthetic including small items like coins. This amazing and low cost 3D prosthetic hand was specially designed for Liam by two manufacturers, who live thousands of miles away from each other. Richard V...
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Mind Is A Simple Meditation App That Uses Minimalist Design To Deliver A Great Experience
By: Talha Bhatti | February 7th, 2013 | Business, Health, Living, Mobile Apps, NewsThere are dozens of mobile apps that help user's lives easier in any number of different categories. However, this is a double edged sword for app fanatics who end up using several different apps from a category before they find the right one. Jon Mitchell, a writer for ReadWrite, was trying to find the right meditation app when he stumbled upon...
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Gene Associated With Large Vessel Strokes Discovered
By: Zain Nabi | February 2nd, 2013 | Health, NewsScientists have discovered a gene responsible for large vessel and cardioembolic stroke in a study led by King’s College London, Science Daily has reported. After carrying out a number of experiments, these scientists studied genetic variation linked with blood clotting and found out the new gene, which...
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PET Scans Could Help Track Brain Injuries, Study Says
By: Zain Nabi | January 23rd, 2013 | Health, NewsA study recently published in The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry suggests that PET scans might help track brain injuries in athletes and soldiers while they are still alive. A disease called chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is said to be responsible for death of many athletes and other people who suffer head injuries that are not even concussion. The brain autopsy aft...
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LG’s “Smart Activity Tracker” Monitors Calories, Movements and Serves as a Media Player too
By: Jeff Stewart | January 10th, 2013 | Android, Gadgets, Health, iOS, Living, News, SmartphonesWhere other electronics manufacturers were showcasing smart TVs, next generation cameras and newly crafted smartphones at the International Customers Electronics Show (CES) 2013, LG surprised the visitors of the show by displaying a fitness gadget that was quite like Nike’s Fit Band. This fitness device from LG is known as “Smart Activi...
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