Teflon was first applied to cookware in the late 1950s by a French engineer named Marc Gregoire, and since then, it’s taken off. However, some of the toxins that arise
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Bans on Direct Auto Sales Inconvenience Consumers
People can get a lot of useful information on all car sites and all car buying websites. Buyers can get both new and used cars from an all in one
Billboards Still Thrive in the Digital Age
In this increasingly digitized world, social media has been a boon to businesses from every industry. With the click of a button, marketing campaigns can span the globe in mere
Saskatchewan Introduces Biometric System to Fight ID Fraud
Identity theft represents one of the fastest growing industries, worth nearly $50 billion a year, and 90% of ID thefts use printed sources rather than digital ones. In Canada, the
X-rays Show Human Ancestor Lucy May Have Died From Falling Out of a Tree
A new study out of the University of Texas at Austin has proposed a cause of death for our most famous human ancestor, a hominid named Lucy. According to paleoanthropologist
Police Scotland Approves Hijab for Officers On Duty
Police Scotland announced this week that it would officially incorporate the hijab as an optional part of its uniform for patrol officers. Previously, the traditional Muslim headscarf for women could
5G Technology Sparks New Concerns About Wireless Radiation Health Effects
With newer and faster 5G wireless technologies looming on the horizon, concerns about the basic safety of cell phone radiation continue to plague consumers and researchers alike. Over the next
Fashion Company Calls on Internet to Choose How to Run Business
There are approximately 2 billion t-shirts sold globally every year, but one fashion company is about to let the Internet decide how they’re made and who gets to model them.
Identity Theft Leaves Elderly Veteran Homeless
An 87-year-old Navy veteran may lose his home after having his identity stolen. Joe Grooms of Montana said that a man showed up at his door last week and informed
Even Young Women Can Reduce the Risk of Heart Disease Through Exercise
Many studies have shown the benefits of exercise for a long and healthy life, but new research emphasizes just how important physical activity can be for reducing the risk of