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Long Flights can = blood clots (be aware)

Flying on an airplane these days may be more than claustrophobic – for some individuals it may be deadly.

Researchers at Harvard University  found those who travel long distances are three times more likely to develop blood clots in a vein, usually found in the leg. A measurable increase in the condition for every two hours sitting

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BioFuel Test Results for Planes

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When a small improvement is made by a big contributor to the greenhouse climate change problem the results can be astounding. Every little bit helps

Air New Zealand yesterday revealed the results of its Dec. 29 747-400 biofuel test flight at the Eco-Aviation conference presented by ATW and Leeham Co. in Washington, saying that

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Women barred from wearing stilettos at Ancient Greek sites

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Women barred from wearing stilettos at Ancient Greek sites? Just on general health principles, high heels should be barred everywhere in the “modern” world, not just Ancient Greece.

Authorities in Greece have launched a campaign to stop female tourists from wearing stiletto heels at some of the country’s key archaeological sites for

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Australia locks down cruise ships as swine flu toll mounts

We don’t seem to be out of the woods yet despite the opening of cruises to Mexican ports.

SYDNEY (AFP) – Australia slapped tough measures on cruise ships docking in Sydney on Wednesday to guard against swine flu as the global death toll from the virus rose and total cases worldwide passed 13,000.

Australia’s restrictions came with the

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