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  • Faster renewable-energy push under way – Denver Business Journal

    When it comes to energy matters before the 2010 General Assembly, environmental groups are most concerned about expanding the state’s use of renewable energy and making it more affordable to more state residents, and ensuring that Colorado’s new …


  • Tips For Understanding Hair Loss Remedies And Treatments

    The average human head has about 100,000 hair follicles; each follicle can grow about 20 individual hairs during a person’s lifetime. Statistics show that most men have a 50% chance of experiencing hereditary hair loss by their 50th birthday. The normal cycle of hair growth lasts from two to six years.


    Some mycotic infections can cause massive hair loss. One type of baldness is called traction alopecia, which is most commonly found in people with ponytails or cornrows who pull on their hair with excessive force. Fungal infections of the scalp can cause hair loss in children which is easily treated with antifungal medicines.


    Hair loss may occur if male or female hormones, known as androgens and estrogens, are out of balance; correcting the hormone imbalance may stop the hair loss. Some drugs or medications can cause hair loss, which improves when you stop taking the medicine; medications that can cause hair loss include blood thinners, medicines used for gout, and chemotherapy drugs used for cancer, too much vitamin A supplementation, birth control pills and antidepressants. Wearing a hat generally shouldn’t cause baldness, though it’s a good idea to give your scalp a rest and let it breathe for several hours a day.


    Correcting a hormone imbalance may prevent further hair loss. Hypothyroidism can cause it, especially thinning of the outer third of the eyebrows. Tumors and skin growths can also induce localized baldness.


    Go a more natural way with treatment if possible; taking hair loss drugs require many months of exposure to chemicals. Propecia is available with a prescription; comes in pill form, is only for men and may take up to six months before you can tell if it is working. Minoxidil is a very expensive drug, costing about one hundred dollars per month for daily treatment.


    Hair loss treatments and remedies range in price from free to expensive. Stress reduction can be helpful in slowing loss. Please be aware there are side effects and serious side effects sometimes with the drugs that are commonly used for hair loss.


    Immunosuppressants applied to the scalp have been shown to temporarily reverse alopecia areata, though the side effects of some of these drugs make this therapy questionable. Studies done on subjects of various ages suggests that weight training alone may increase testosterone in studies where aerobic exercise only was compared to either weight training or a moderately sedentary life. There are prescription drugs, herbal remedies and topical applications.


    Russian cure with honey and vodka remedy for hair loss – combine one tablespoon honey with one jigger of vodka and the juice of a medium-size onion; rub mixture into the scalp every night, cover with a cap and shampoo in the morning. Apple cider vinegar used as a hair rinse may stimulate hair growth. Rub vitamin E oil into the scalp nightly.


    Make sure to test remedies on a small area first and check with your hair loss doctor or skin doctor before trying any natural home remedy if it includes any irritating ingredients. Vodka and cayenne remedy for loss – mix one jigger of vodka with a 1/2 teaspoon of cayenne pepper (test on skin first for sensitivity) and rub it on the scalp; blood rushes to the hair follicles stimulated by the vodka and cayenne pepper – be careful if you try it. Try scalp massage every day.


    Saw Palmetto is an herbal DHT inhibitor often claimed to be cheaper and have fewer side effects than finasteride and dutasteride; unlike other 5alpha-reductase inhibitors, saw palmetto induces its effects without interfering with the cellular capacity to secrete PSA (protein specific antigen). Olive oil and rosemary remedy – use equal amounts of olive oil and oil of rosemary; combine them in a bottle, shake vigorously, massage into the scalp, put on a cap and shampoo in the morning. Massage the scalp nightly with oil made of one part rosemary oil and two parts almond oil.


    Raw onion remedy – take half a raw onion and massage the scalp with it; cover the head overnight, shampoo and rinse in the morning. Beta Sitosterol, which is a constituent in many seed oils, can help to treat BHP (benign prostatic hypertrophy) by lowering cholesterol; but consuming large amounts to get at small quantities of beta sitosterol is likely to exacerbate male pattern baldness. Asian remedy for hair loss – rub sesame oil on your scalp every night, cover with a cap or old towel; in the morning wash with an herbal shampoo, rinse with a solution of one tablespoon of apple cider vinegar in one quart of water.


    Concentrate on boosting your immune system to give your hair the best chance to regrow. Remember that any drugs you take for hair loss will be a long term commitment; consider the risks to your health before doing this. Remember that regrowing hair is a slow process so don’t look for results overnight for any remedy or treatment you try.

    For more information on hair loss remedies and hair loss products go to http://www.HairLossRemedy.us a nurse’s website specializing in hair loss treatments, causes and resources for men, women and children including information on hair transplants and hair loss natural treatments

  • DS Laboratories Spectral DNC Breakthrough Hair Loss Treatment 60 ml.

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    Spectral DNC¨ is a new medication that incorporates Aminexil¨ a new, breakthrough compound which is the only other molecule aside from Minoxidil that is clinically proven to re-grow hair. Other active ingredients include research grade Minoxidil 5%, Retinol, copper peptides, and a vitamin and mineral complex. The active ingredients are delivered in a technologically advanced vehicle, in tiny micro-spheres called nanosomes. A major advantage of Spectral DNC¨ is th… More >>

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  • Women Beauty and Balding

    Beauty is an important asset to women in our modern society. Outer female beauty plays an important role in interpersonal relationship, marriage and social activities. Disproportionate views and treatment to beautiful women can be seen easily in daily lives. This is the reason which causes women to spend large amount of money willingly to go under the knife, enhancing their physical appearance. Hair, the crowning glory of women defines the most significant element of female beauty. Bad hair days never fail to turn women into the doldrums and statistics show that women spend most of their time on mirrors adjusting and styling their hair. As a result, female pattern balding is a fear to many women causing them to panic at the sight of even a few strands of hair on their comb after styling. However, these fears are not unfounded as female pattern balding is affecting a lot of the female counterparts nowadays. Female pattern balding is caused by several factors such as grooming, emotional stress, pregnancy and genetic reasons.

    Understanding the hair growth cycle is instrumental in identifying the causes of balding. Hair exists in three phases known as anagen, catagen and telogen phases. Under the anagen phase, hair follicles are in active growing phase which last between 2-6 years. During this phase, the cells at the root of the hair are dividing rapidly, lengthening the hair shaft. The hair will grow about half an inch every month. At the end of the anagen phase, the hair will enter the catagen phase which lasts for two weeks. During catagen phase, the hair will gradually be cut off from blood supply before entering the telogen phase. During the telogen phase, which is also called the resting phase, the hair follicles are at rest. This phase lasts for about 90 days and telogen hairs are shed at a normal rate of 25-100 strands each day with new hair beginning to replace them. At any point of time, 85% of the hair is in the anagen phase while the rest are in telogen or catagen phase.

    Factors such as grooming, emotional stress, pregnancy and genetic reasons can disrupt the hair growth cycle causing female pattern balding. Consistent grooming and styling can cause hair breakage, dandruffs and oily hair. Oily hair blocks the hair follicle and disrupts the hair growth cycle. Emotional stress, usually associated to an individual undergoing a traumatic experience, can cause more hair to enter the telogen phase. However, this type of baldness is temporarily and usually the hair will start to grow back. Hormonal changes during pregnancy also contribute to hair loss. It is normal for women to lose their hair during or after pregnancy and after the hormonal levels return to normal, the hair will start growing back. Finally, Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) which is produced from our body shortens and degrades the hair follicle. Due to genetic reasons, hair with more androgen receptors where DHT are attached to is more likely to be affected.

    In conclusion, female pattern balding is the greatest fear to women when looks are important in today’s society. Although there is no specific cure to female pattern balding, there are medications and hair solutions that are able to minimize or counter the effects. Alternatives range from cheaper Minodixil scalp spray to more expensive hair transplant. While a lot has been discussed and emphasized on the outer beauty, the inner beauty of women should not be neglected. Confidence and good character are the most important components of women’s beauty.

    http://www.weewoowee.com/forum/index.php —— Michelle Chin | Women, Beauty, Relationship and Lingerie Forum

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  • So what were the ‘Happy 2010!’ glasses like?

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    Happy 2010, people who count from Anno Domini using the Gregorian calendar! I greeted the new year by saying, sometime well after midnight, “Oh, it’s 2010 already.” I was playing the PC version of Call of Duty 4, which is demonstrably better than the Xbox 360 version I played two years ago. But that’s not the point of this here post. No, for I have one question to ask of the people who did go outside and celebrate: what were the “Happy 2010!” glasses like?

    You’ll recall that a few weeks ago, based on a segment from the Opie and Anthony show, we wondered aloud what kind of “Happy 2010!” glasses were going to make the rounds come December 31. The problem is that, because of the nature of the Arabic numerals, the glasses would either be tilted to one side, or there’d be no way to see effectively. (We were spoiled by the easy-to-wear 2008 and 2009 models.) Being that I didn’t leave the house, nor did I watch the TV to see the ball drop in Times Square—I had effectively rung in the new year by watching Dream/Sengoku’s Dynamite!! show from Tokyo on HDNet the night before—I have no idea how people responded.

    So if anyone has any “Happy 2010!” glasses stories they’d like to share, I’m all ears.

    And if you thought “Happy 2010!” was difficult, just wait to “Happy 2011!” rolls around.


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  • Dangerous Curves Ahead!

    The curvy women dominated the Most Desirable Body poll conducted by the UK’s Daily Mail. We can’t believe Kate Winslet was once considered “fat.” We think Winslet, Halle Berry and Beyonce have rockin’ bodies and the women of Britain agree.  Lollipop Guild members Kate Moss and Victoria Beckham finished tied for last place out of the women receiving at least 1% of the vote.

    1. Kate Winslet, 16%
    2. Kelly Brook, 15%
    3. Halle Berry, 12%
    4. Cheryl Cole, 10%
    5. Beyonce, 6%

  • Apple’s Tim Cook rumored to be “Top Candidate” for new GM CEO

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    When Steve Jobs took a medical leave of absence during the first half of this year, Apple’s COO Tim Cook stepped in as temporary CEO. Now he’s rumored to be in the running for GM’s new CEO.

    Citing an anonymous tipster from inside the search firm Spencer Stuart, Silicon Valley Insider notes that Tim is the “…top candidate that Spencer Stuart has identified as the next CEO of GM.” With Microsoft CFO Chris Liddell recently announcing that he will be GM’s next CFO and vice-chairman, Tim would become the second “gadget geek” to take a significant role at GM.

    Considering the less-than-inspiring design that Chevy, Buck and the now-defunct Saturn have been producing, as well as Tim’s performance while interim CEO of Apple, known for world-class design, Tim is a logical choice. But would he want the job? Most believe that he’s sure to take over for Steve Jobs for good once the time comes, plus he picked up a cool $12 mil. while standing in for Steve this year. That will build a little loyalty.

    For now, this is all speculation. We’ll keep an eye on this story as it develops.

    [Via MacDailyNews]

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  • Video: Travis Pastrana New Year’s jump… does he make it?

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    Travis Pastrana’s New Year’s Eve jump – Click above to watch video

    Travis Pastrana spent New Year’s Eve preparing to drive his Red Bull Subaru WRX STI off of a ramp, over 250-or-so feet of water, and onto another ramp floating on a barge. In earlier practices for the jump, at first he didn’t stick the landing, then he skipped the landing part entirely. The New Year’s event would be for keeps, though.

    Follow the jump to watch the jump and see how it ended. Hat tip to Jon C!

    [Source: ESPN via YouTube]

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  • Man Stops the World’s Fastest Train with a Cigarette

    ODD-US-CHINA-TRAIN-SMOKERIn China, the world’s fastest train which has only been around since last Saturday, has already hit its first speed bump. The Bullet train was forced to stop when a passenger violated the “No Smoking” sign which set off an alarm that forced the train to stop for two and a half hours, which is nearly as long as the train takes to cover the 1,100 kilometer (684 mile) distance between Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, and the central city of Wuhan.

    “Smoking is strictly forbidden on the Wuhan-Guangzhou high-speed train, even in the toilet,” a spokesman with the Guangzhou Railway Group Corporation was quoted as saying. “It could trigger the alarm and even cause equipment failures.”

    Unfortunately, the smoking culprit fled from the train before he could be caught by authorities. Moral of the story here kids? When they say “No Smoking” – they really mean it.

    [via Yahoo News]

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  • 15 Ridiculous Tramp Stamps

    Because nothing says class like a tattooed right over your ass.

    (College Humor)

  • New Year with new features

    Happy 2010 to all of you out there and that this year will bring you all the gadgets you dream of.

    Cool USB Toys of course keeps going strong with this year the plan to get more posts for you to enjoy.

    From now on our site will look great on iPhone, iPod Touch and Android thanks to the makers of the WPtouch plugin so now you can read our site even easier on your mobile device. We hope you like this little feature.

    To use it just go to our site and it will know if you use an device that can use the cool new look. Go try it out and see how cool it is

  • Padma Lakshmi Is Perfect

    Not sure how Salman Rushdie let her get away.

    (Holy Taco)


  • Please remember the dangers of drinking when on meds

    Maybe a little late for this, but remember that it can be dangerous.

    Four diabetic patients in ED right now with critical low glucoses between 20-30 and alcohol contents of greater than 200 mg/dL (0.20%).

    Be careful out there.

  • New in the App Catalog for 31 December 2009, 1000 apps edition

    App CatalogWhat a way to ring in 2010! One thousand apps are now available in the webOS App Catalog, and now we feel silly for expressing doubt that Palm might not make it by the end of the year. Well, to be fair they didn’t really make it (Engadget landed just after the clock struck 12 in Sunnyvale), but this is close enough for us! As you might imagine, it’s a long list, but there are several notables after the break, including Engadget, Foursquare, consolidated sports apps from Brighthouse Labs, GeoStrings, and more. Check it all out… now!

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  • Cube-Based Chess Set Adds Modern Confusion To Timeless Difficulty [Chess]

    My chess strategy doesn’t extend too far beyond pulling my knights out first, because that’s what the computer games always do against me. But with this cube-based set, I’d probably need a strategy just to remember which piece is which.

    Chess has been reimagined more times than anyone cares to count. But Scott Cruz‘s chess set, designed around a cubic pawn, makes the game even more difficult to master, rendering all the pieces as rectangular towers of different heights.

    Thankfully, Cruz has included a built-in cheat sheet for the easily confused; each piece is indented with tiny squares showing its possible moves.

    Still, my go-to set-up mnemonic—”the Queen always starts on her own color”—won’t work too well on the gray scale board. [The Design Blog]







  • Where are the renewable energy jobs? – Reading Eagle

    Everywhere you turn there is talk of a shift to renewable energy, of building wind farms and solar plants, of making buildings more efficient, of developing biofuels. And of billions in federal funding to help make it all happen. Duane Robinson …


  • Video: Travis Pastrana New Year’s jump… does he make it?

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    Travis Pastrana’s New Year’s Eve jump – Click above to watch video

    Travis Pastrana spent New Year’s Eve preparing to drive his Red Bull Subaru WRX STI off of a boat-mounted ramp, over 250-or-so feet of water, and onto another ramp floating on a barge. In earlier practices for the jump, at first he didn’t stick the landing, then he skipped the landing part entirely. The New Year’s event would be for keeps, though.

    Follow the jump to watch the jump and see how it ended. Hat tip to Jon C!

    [Source: ESPN via YouTube]

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  • Julia Alexandratou Is A Greek Goddess

    Greece is looking mighty good right now.

    (COED Magazine)