The recipe for better health after a heart attack may include more fiber. A study found that people who survived a first heart attack lived longer if their diet included more fiber from grains and cereals. Researchers say cereal fiber, especially from breakfast foods like oatmeal, had the biggest effect on survival rates. Source Link
The days of fretting over a cellphone that’s been dropped in water may be soon be a thing of the past. A British company is marketing a new technology called Dunkable that coats a phone’s inner components with a super-thin waterproof seal. The first phones using the Dunkable technology will go on sale later this year. Source Link
Taking a daily aspirin isn’t a heart-healthy prescription for everyone. The FDA says studies show no benefit in taking a low-dose aspirin for people who have never had a heart attack or stroke. In fact, a daily aspirin can put healthy people at risk for side effects such as dangerous bleeding in the brain or stomach. Source Link