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No Pain, No Gain- Intense Exercise May Be Better for You
A recent article from the New York Times reports on a study carried out by the Scripps Research Institute in Florida which argues that intense
Bitcoin Auction Can Benefit the Average Consumer
The upcoming auction of a portion of the Bitcoin seized by the FBI and the US Marshals from the online market place “the Silk Road”
Introducing, The “Autocycle”
Elio Motors, a startup American automaker founded in 2008, has announced the design of its new 3-wheeled vehicle, projected to hit the market in 2015.
US to Allow Export of Oil
The US Government has decided to loosen regulations on American companies shipping oil abroad. The current ban, which has been in place for 40 years,
Reading to Your Baby Early, and Often, to Promote Literacy
Many parents have been advised to reduce the amount to which young children are exposed to screen media entertainment, but few have been told to
Tesla One Step Closer to Its Return in NJ
Tesla is one step closer to making its return to NJ auto markets. On Monday, the NJ State legislature unanimously voted (77 to 0) to
Consumers’ Have More Confidence
Consumer confidence, a measure of how optimistic consumers feel about the economy, hit a six-year high for the month of June. According to an article
DC Council Set to Vote on “Yoga Tax”
As was mentioned in a recent Consumers’ Research article, the Washington DC council has proposed instituting a sales tax on yoga classes and gym memberships
Save Money on A/C Costs
Looking to save money on air conditioning costs this summer? If so, there are a few tips that consumers can follow to help reduce the
Blood Clot Warnings Issued for Testosterone Drugs
The Food and Drug Administration has issued an order to manufacturers of testosterone boosting drugs to include a warning label on the product to inform