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2nd Ave. Subway Blasting Rattles Nerves And Rattles Swanky Apartments
pix11.com | @dalfaronePeople who live in the historic neighborhood called Treadwell Farms Historic District between 60th and 63rd streets and between 2nd and 3rd Avenues say every evening around 5:30 when workers start blasting for the 2nd Avenue subway project, they brace...Tags: Science and Technology, Human Interest, Science, Manhattan (New York City)
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Win The War Over Vericose Veins
- An alarming 55% of all American women and 20% of American men suffer from some form of vein disorder. Whether it is unsightly, spider-resembling purple patches or bulging rope-like veins that protrude from the skin, veins can be painful, unsightly and...Tags: Concerts, Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Research, Varicose Veins
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i-Lipo - The Intelligent Alternative To Liposuction
i-Lipo™ (FDA Certified) is the latest in laser lipolysis, offering you a way to achieve inch loss and body contouring with no anesthesia, no pain, no needles and no down time! i-Lipo uses photobiomodulation to trigger the body’s natural...Tags: Concerts, Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Research, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Logan Levkoff, Ph.D.
A recognized expert on sexuality and relationships, Dr. Logan Levkoff encourages honest conversation about sexuality and the role it plays in American culture. Logan makes it clear that sex and sexuality are not “dirty” words; she works to...Tags: Health, Education, Sexual Health, New York University, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Studio On The Run: 'Grey's Anatomy' Actor Jesse Williams
PIX11.comHe's gorgeous and a doctor...well, he just plays one on TV. "Grey's Anatomy" star Jesse Williams boards the Dunkin Donuts Studio on the Run and talks about taking his shirt off, the new season, his younger brother making fun of him, family keeps him...Tags: Dunkin' Donuts, Science
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Ruth Zukerman - Co-Founder, Flywheel Sports
Flywheel co-founder Ruth Zukerman has been a leading fitness instructor on the East Coast for the past 25 years. She received her education at Mount Holyoke College and has taken extensive courses in anatomy and exercise physiology. A certified indoor...Tags: Health, Cycling, Science, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Inside The NYPD's Secretive 3,000 Eyes In The Sky Command Center
pix11.comIn the Manhattan skyline, above the high-priced suits and dresses that litter the streets of the financial district, there is a state-of-the-art command center keeping New York safe. Upon entering, it's as if one has stepped onto the set of a spy...Tags: Science and Technology, Raymond W. Kelly, Television, New York, Entertainment
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How To Fight Underarm Funk
PIX11.comWhether you`re going through menopause or just plain old hot, there`s nothing more embarrassing than sweat stains and smelling funky. But, rest assured you`re not alone. In fact, nearly 8 million American suffer from hyperhidrosis, a common condition that...Tags: Coconut, Science and Technology, Forests, Dermatologists, Skin
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Boost Your Metabolism At Any Age
The older we get the slower our metabolism gets, that's just how nature works. Dr. Steve discusses various ways to keep your metabolism active.Tags: Human Body, Hormones and Metabolism, Science
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NYC Cooling Centers Open For Hottest Day Of The Summer
From the Office of Emergency Management:
The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory for New York City through 9 PM Tuesday, July 12. While temperatures are expected to reach into the low 90s, the combination of heat and humidity will make it...Tags: Emergency Planning, Health, Nausea, Skin, COPD
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Cellphone Calls Alter Brain Activity: Study
Spending 50 minutes with a cellphone plastered to your ear is enough to change brain cell activity in the part of the brain closest to the antenna.
But whether that causes any harm is not clear, scientists at the National Institutes of Health said on...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Health, Brain, Diseases and Illnesses, Hormones and Metabolism
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