May 30, 2013

New government rules on labeling for sunscreen products should help you make a better choice for sun protection. Labels now must provide information about whether a sunscreen will protect against skin cancer in addition to sunburn, and whether a sunscreen is water-resistant. SPF ratings are also limited to a maximum of 50. Source Link

Just because there’s no sugar in diet soda doesn’t mean it can’t destroy your teeth. That’s because the citric acid and phosphoric acid in diet soda can cause erosion and significant oral damage over time. Experts recommend limiting your soda habit, and using a straw when drinking it to reduce contact with your teeth. Source Link

Imagine being able to recharge your cell phone in just the time it takes to listen to this story. That may be the future with technology being pioneered by one of America’s top high school students. A national science fair finalist has developed a super-fast system that could be used recharge a cell phone battery in less than 30 seconds. Source Link