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26 Home Theaters You Wish You Owned
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The Dow/Gold ratio — number of ounces of Gold to buy one Dow point
peterlbrandt.comThe Dow/Gold ratio — number of ounces of Gold to buy one Dow point
Posted by PeterLBrandt
• on April 24th, 2013After a 12-year decline against gold, the stock market could become king once more
If the ratio …
9 ways that sound affects our health, wellbeing and productivity
ted.comJulian Treasure cares very deeply for your ears. That’s why he’s given TED talks like “The 4 ways sound affects us” and “Why architects need to use their ears.” Treasure is on a mission to make po …
Fight Cancer AND Heart Disease at Once
By Madeline Haller, menshealth.comProtect your ticker and you’ll keep away cancer, too. People who follow at least six items on the American Heart Association (AHA) list of seven heart-healthy guidelines can cut their cancer risk by 51 percent, finds new research in the journal…
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Can You Reverse Memory Loss?
By Scott Rosenfield, menshealth.comLosing your mind? You can get it back: New research in PLOS One found that 28 percent of people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI)—a precursor to the disease with symptoms that don’t yet interfere with daily functioning—reverted back to…
The Surprising Way to Cut Calories
By Julie Stewart, menshealth.comScarfing a sandwich at your desk hardly qualifies as a lunch break. Eating slowly at lunch can help you reduce midafternoon snacking, according to a new study published in the journal Appetite.
When people chewed each bite of their luncht…
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Mad Men Secrets from Harry Crane
By J. Rentilly, menshealth.comThe world of Mad Men can be a dark place, teeming with existential dread and crisp-collared corporate chicanery. But thanks to Harry Crane, portrayed with laser clarity by Rich Sommer, there are occasionally some laughs to leaven the…
Read Her Signals
By Cassie Shortsleeve, menshealth.comNo idea what she’s thinking? You’re not alone: Men can’t really read women’s emotions, finds new research in the journal PLOS One.
When guys were shown images of eyes and asked to guess what emotion best described each pair, men had…
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