Speeple News Search

Search: |

Tags | Domains | Searches | Statistics | Options | Advanced Search

inventorspot.com » Feeds » Untitled Feed

Yearly Archives: 2007, 2008

Latest news from Untitled Feed

  1. UMass Computer Scientist On The Case Of Hackable Pacemakers

    Oct 6, 2008

    Hackable pacemakers? Not quite yet. But the next generation of implanted defibrillators (pacemakers) will be wireless-programmable and communicate data over the Internet. What does that mean? Susceptibility to

    Tagged: technology, news, security, innovation, products, science, computers, lifestyle, boomers

  2. The Real Effects Of Chocolate On Health:The Latest!

    Sep 25, 2008

    Chocoholics, we've been told for the last three years how our drug of choice is so beneficial to our health. "Oh, chocolate is a wonderful anti-oxidant! Eat it! It will keep you healthy," they said. Not so fast

    Tagged: health, international, news, lifestyle, fitness, food and drink, boomers

  3. First The Knees, Then The Hips, Now Back Replacement? TFAS®!

    Sep 23, 2008

    TFAS®, a new joint procedure that can restore full use of your spine, just as knee and hip replacements can restore the functions of knees and hips, is being tested in the U.S. Boomers Fitness Health Innovation

    Tagged: health, technology, international, news, innovation, science, lifestyle, fitness, invention, boomers

  4. Hey Dudes! Some Foods Could Be Causing Those Moobs!

    Sep 17, 2008

    Though aging dudes like to hide it, like by never going swimming in public, there's a tendency among many to develop enlarged breasts. Though many men go to extreme measures to reduce moobs, short for man boobs, it has

    Tagged: health, education, international, news, science, lifestyle, men, fitness, food and drink, boomers

  5. Early Detection Of Alzheimer's Just A Blood Test Away?

    Sep 11, 2008

    Researchers at Columbia University Medical Center have discovered that a simple blood test might have major implications for the early detection and treatment of Alzheimer's Disease, before symptoms even occur

    Tagged: health, technology, innovation, science, boomers