24 Easy Ways to Improve Your Vision

“Move your computer screen to just below eye level.” Your eyes will close slightly when you’re staring at the computer, minimizing fluid evaporation and the risk of dry eye syndrome, says John Sheppard, M.D., who directs the ophthalmology residency program at Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, Virginia.
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Danger – Proof that American Economy & Dollar WILL Collapse

Watch the GAO Accounting office for the government on 60 minutes, telling you what the real deal is? Watch and stand up….research you candidates….each one….. Hillary, Ron Paul, Obama, Huckabee, McCain take a look at each one’s views and platforms(Look for yourself dont just watch the news) and see who makes the most sense. [...]

10 of the Weirdest Facts about Former American Presidents

This week we celebrated Presidents’ Day, a holiday which itself has a weird and winding history. In honor of all of the U.S. Presidents who have graced the White House and fearlessly led our country, here (in no particular order) is a list of 10 of the weirdest things you (probably) never knew about some [...]

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The Psychology of Sarcasm

They’re smart, they’re funny, and they know it. But is cracking jokes that put other people down truly wise? Sarcasm is their means of indirectly expressing aggression toward others and insecurity about themselves. Wrapping their thoughts in a joke shields them from the vulnerability that comes with directly putting one’s opinions out there.
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What Kills More Than 8,000,000 People Every Year?

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20 Things I’m Glad Life Taught Me

Here are 20 things that I personally came to understand and believe in. Your 20 could be totally different. Perhaps you only have 5, it doesn’t matter. The key is that you learn from your life, your failures and your successes. Neglect any one of those and you are taking a rocky road to learning [...]

Changing Our Clocks: How Our Bodies Keep Time

Our alarm clocks may spring forward on March 9, but our biological clocks may take longer to adjust. That’s because our internal clocks are so tightly wound to many physiological and behavioral processes.
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