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Study lists dangerous chemicals linked to breast cancer

Relaxnews Fron Yahoo News Study lists dangerous chemicals linked to breast cancer Certain chemicals that are common in everyday life have been shown to cause breast cancer in lab rats and are likely to do the same in women, US…

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Earth had its 2nd-warmest April on record

By Andrew Freedman From Mashable Earth just went through its second-warmest April on record, according to preliminary NASA data. This comes on the heels of the fourth-warmest March, and continues a streak of more than 29 years of global temperatures…

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Custom controller lets disabled man dig into Minecraft using his eyebrows

By Emily Price From Engadget Alexander Kostov has spinal muscular atrophy, a disease that makes impossible for him to use most traditional game controllers. Rather than let that hold him back, he just got creative with the help of UK-based…

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Caribbean International Holdings wholly owned subsidiary announces it has begun processing applicants for treatments via its website

Strategy is to Screen and Qualify Viable Applicants/Patients for Treatment in DR Through Regenerative BioScience, Inc. Treatments have already commenced SARASOTA, Fla., May 5, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Caribbean International Holdings (Pink Sheets:CIHN) through its subsidiary, Regenerative BioScience, Inc., (“RBS”)…

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These [Cayman] reefs are beautiful—but most of the coral is dead

By Tim McDonnell From Mother Jones One tiny Caribbean island is scrambling to save its coral in the face of global warming. Grand Cayman Island is a speck of white sand about twice the size of Manhattan floating in the…

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New fingerprinting method takes a hard look at your pores

By Tanya Lewis, Staff Writer for LiveScience From Mashable Illuminate life & technology through the lens of science. Criminals might not get away so easily, thanks to a new fingerprinting method that may be faster and more reliable than traditional…

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Groundbreaking Cancer Treatment Vaccine

Cancer Treatment Option with Immunotherapy. No Chemo or Radiation with minimal side effect. Finding out that you or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer is overwhelming. Perseus PCI can give you the hope you are looking for. Typical…

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Scientists discover the secret behind zombie plants

By Mariella Moon From engadget If the fungal spore outbreak in The Last of Us scared the hell out of you, you’ll be doubly terrified to know that there are actual parasites in nature that can turn animals and plants…

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Futuristic technology a cause for concern

From Caribbean360 WASHINGTON D.C., United States, Thursday April 24, 2014 – A recent report released by the Pew Research Center, which sought to gauge public opinion about our rapidly changing world, found that while people are generally upbeat about anticipated…

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The Heartbleed bug is affecting routers, too

By Sean Buckley From engadget Read our Heartbleed defense primer? Good, but the fight for your privacy isn’t over just yet: you might have to replace your router, too. Cisco Systems and Juniper Networks have announced that the Heartbleed bug…