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Sunday, December 14, 2014

Bling Bling

Get the bling without going overboard on size or price.

Blinged out.

WE'RE COVETING...

Amazing deals we've spotted for less than $50!

Salt and pepper dress

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Luxe Life

These aspirational products will quench your desire for over-the-top extravagance.

Nap pods and pie makers

when you wish upon a star

Get these glasses

hack the lack

Hack the lack

wrap it up

Line your drawers

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Wishful Thinking

Everyone's got a wishlist. This is what should actually be on yours.

Great wishlist.

WIN

Did you accomplish a lot in 2014? It's time to see how your year stacks up.

OMG

Taylor Swift had a low-key birthday this weekend. Well, if by "low-key" you mean "surrounded by A-list stars like Beyoncé and Justin Timberlake."

OMG

Everyone has nipples. But how much do you really know about them?

YAAASS

Short in stature? You don't have to be short on style. These tips for petite women will keep you looking fierce.

CUTE

There's nothing funnier than a naughty dog. And this adorable pooch got caught in the act of misbehaving.

LOL

When scientists want to publish work, other scientists have to review it first. And sometimes, those reviews get brutally honest.

WTF

Um, Walmart? You might want to check your shelves. Because these things are truly unexplainable.

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And lastly: You may be in touch with your aura. But do you know what color your ~sexual aura~ is?

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ScienceDaily: Top Health News

ScienceDaily: Top Health News


Training elderly in social media improves well-being, combats isolation

Posted: 12 Dec 2014 08:16 AM PST

Training older people in the use of social media improves cognitive capacity, increases a sense of self-competence and could have a beneficial overall impact on mental health and well-being, according to a landmark study carried out in the UK.

11th century king inspires novel doctor's appointment system

Posted: 11 Dec 2014 06:00 PM PST

Getting a same-day appointment with a doctor can often be a challenge, but one practice has found a novel way to meet the daily demand for appointments.

Why are magazines in practice waiting rooms mainly old?

Posted: 11 Dec 2014 06:00 PM PST

Ever wondered why general practice waiting rooms contain mainly old magazines? Could it be that practice staff put out only old magazines or do they put out reasonably recent ones and these disappear?

Political leanings and time spent sitting around: Left wing 'armchair socialists' more physically active than political centrists

Posted: 11 Dec 2014 06:00 PM PST

Left wing 'armchair socialists' are more physically active than people whose beliefs straddle the center of the political spectrum, suggesting that the term 'armchair socialist' is a bit of a misnomer, reveals actual published research. In a bid to find out if armchair socialists really do spend a lot of time sitting down, and talking rather than doing, the researchers analysed responses to the 2005 Eurobarometer survey, carried out on behalf of the European Commission.

Study supports the theory that men are idiots

Posted: 11 Dec 2014 06:00 PM PST

The theory that men are idiots and often do stupid things is backed up by new evidence. The findings are actually based on an analyses of sex differences in idiotic behavior. Worthy candidates of idiocy include a man stealing a ride home by hitching a shopping trolley to the back of a train, only to be dragged two miles to his death before the train was able to stop; and the terrorist who posted a letter bomb with insufficient postage stamps and who, on its return, unthinkingly opened his own letter.

What's on your surgeon's playlist?

Posted: 11 Dec 2014 06:00 PM PST

Music and medicine are deeply connected. But is operating to music a good idea? And, if so, what kind of music should theatre staff be listening to?