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Why drinking tea is good for you According to the results, women who were regular tea drinkers had higher bone density in two sides in the hip compared with non-tea drinkers. Even the bone mineral density in tea drinkers was higher than in non-tea drinkers.
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How to retire as a millionaire Just a generation ago, a person with $2 million or more in liquid assets would have had enough for a secure retirement. But not today. Combine longer life expectancies and the rising costs of health care, food, transportation and property, and you have financial challenges ahead for the mMillionaire.
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Mobile use for a decade raises brain cancer risk According to Swedish researchers, who carried out a study, long-term users have double the chance of getting a malignant tumour on the side of the brain where they hold the handset, the Daily Mail reported in London on Monday.An hour a day on a mobile phone for over ten years, is be enough to increase the risk.
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Why being unreasonable is a virtue Most of us act in ways that are acceptable and predictable. We respond within certain boundaries and limitations. WE respond reasonably. And most of the time this is OK because reasonable behavior gets us pretty good results. But there are times that call for something beyond OK.
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