By kara-tefft.g on February 15, 2016
dating website, love, online dating, sex, zoosk
Blog, Bootcamp Articles, Cathy Milne, Opinion

Dear Zoosk, My anthropological experiment is going well, thanks. In the past 48 hours, I have been repeatedly looked at, winked at, and even messaged several times by total strangers. However, your methods are insidious to a person with Borderline Personality Disorder (BDP). Case in point, a little heart shows up in the message notifications […]
By Leigh Haugh on April 7, 2015
Alternative Medicine, Cancer, Homeopathy, Pain Relief, Treatment Options
Blog, Cancer, Health, Opinion, Pain Relief

Choosing the right form of treatment is something that weighs heavily on the minds of cancer patients of all kinds. It is a life and death decision that is not to be taken lightly. A person can be swayed by doctors or even family members or friends to take a certain course of action. It […]
By Leigh Haugh on April 7, 2015
CDC, Childhood Obesity, Diet, Exercise, GERD, Healthy Living, Obesity
Blog, Cancer, Diabetes, Health, Obesity, Opinion

Childhood obesity is one of the biggest issues in America, yet one of the least concerns of the American government. This is an outrage, and I am writing this article in hopes of a change. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 17 percent of children and adolescents aged 2—19 years […]
By Leigh Haugh on February 26, 2015
Space, Stars
Blog, Daily News, Education, Science

The possibilities that technology and information processing are amazing, but at the moment, are just that, possibilities. We are constantly trying to find ways to make technology better, and more efficient. With the advent of quantum computing, we may be able to do more than we ever dreamed of. In a recent breakthrough, scientists have […]
By Grace Stephen on August 23, 2014
Hemp
Blog, Environment, Science

In today’s world, the main concern is how to power gadgets for our daily lives, but most of the ways we charge our gadgets are not the greatest for Mother Earth. Dr. David Mitlin of Clarkson University, New York may have found a super-capacitor in of the inner bark of the hemp plant, which normally […]
By J. Dylan Halen on August 19, 2014
Climate Change
Blog, Environment, Science

For climate change skeptics, recent days have been a prime example that climate scientists have exaggerated the global warming scare, with temperatures in the eastern US dropping 5 to 25 degrees F below average. However, even with this second round of anomalously low temperatures, 2014 average temperatures are not unusual in the longer temperature record, […]
By Shannon Malone on August 18, 2014
Climate Change
Animals, Blog, Environment, Science

Snowshoe hares, the hares native to mountain ranges in North America, are hares that change color from brown to white as fall changes to winter and back to brown when spring comes around. As climate change has had an increasingly larger effect on when snow actually begins to fall and the duration for which it […]
By Grace Stephen on August 15, 2014
Ebola
Biology, Blog, Health

Inside this heated world of ours, there are trillions of diseases with only a fraction of those communicable to humans and only another fraction considered deadly. Among that fraction of a fraction, Ebola has come into the spotlight not unlike the way that Swine and Bird Flu have in years past. The difference for a […]
By J. Dylan Halen on August 12, 2014
Superfoods
Blog

With everyone from your grandma Sally to Dr. Oz to your Facebook friends telling you how to eat healthy, it is hard to know what to swallow. Never mind America’s struggle with morbid obesity and our propensity to gorge ourselves with processed and artificially sweetened food, even a relatively intelligent and health conscious individual would […]
By Shannon Malone on August 11, 2014
Pregnancy
Blog, Health, Sports

Long ago are the days of a sedentary pregnancy for baby’s safety. In fact, long ago are the days of – insert old- wives tale – pregnancies. Pregnant women, more so than any other genre, are privy to advice, solicited or not, from everyone. It might be from her mother, the Dr. or even the […]