A new Food and Drug Administration (FDA) study revealed lead in lipstick, at much higher levels than the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics (CSC) revealed in 2007.
Twenty lipsticks were tested by the FDA and all were found to contain lead at 0.09 to 3.06 parts per million, four times higher than previously reported.
September 7 2009 / No comment / Read More »by Shantavia Inabinet
Julie Zeilinger is a 16-year-old on a mission. Instead of accepting the status quo, Julie voices her concerns about gender issues and inequality with her online blog entitled, “FBomb,” Insightful yet witty with a splash of sarcasm.
August 20 2009 / No comment / Read More »Researchers from Keele University School of Psychology state that swearing (or cussing) can make you feel better and increase your pain tolerance. Huh?
If you have a “mouth like a sailor” or your parents wanted to wash your mouth out with soap when you were growing up, there is now a valid reason for using profanity: It makes you feel better according to a new
July 18 2009 / No comment / Read More »Was the shoe thrown at George W. Bush life imitating science? Well, former President George W. Bush participated in a scientific experiment without even knowing it, the human’s dual vision system.
July 2 2009 / No comment / Read More »There’s been an ongoing debate about whether parents should spank their children.
Sep 28, 2009 / Read More »
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) classify dental amalgam as Class II (moderate risk). This chemical is used in dental fillings.
Aug 5, 2009 / Read More »
There’s nothing like a little golden shimmer in you hair that the sun has created. You’re wearing your sunblock lotion (of at least 15 SPF, of course)
May 27, 2009 / Read More »
Oftentimes, the only way we can get anything done is by multi-tasking, but text messaging while driving
Jul 18, 2009 / Read More »