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Caffeinated snack foods the new energy craze
While the industry of caffeinated food products is still small compared with energy drinks, The Wall Street Journal reports sales in the U.S. have increased nearly 50 percent to $1.6 billion since 2008.
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Scientists build body parts from stem cells (VIDEO)
From the pages of science fiction to laboratories around the world, scientists are making human body parts.
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ListenToo busy? Hire a virtual assistant
There just aren't enough hours in the day anymore. Everything needs to be taken care of immediately but, try as you might, you are still only one person.
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Sleep positions can help with medical conditions
Sleeping should literally be the most relaxing activity, but studies show most people change positions a dozen times or more through the night.
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Prices on some expensive items may drop in 2013
Looking for brighter, more optimistic skies in 2013? Some high-priced items will become cheaper in the new year.
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Stores change online prices based on shoppers' locations
The Wall Street Journal reports that retailers like Staples adjust online prices based on a customer's distance from a store and a company's competitors.
Tags: online shopping, prices, business, Greg Bianco
As gender roles change, advertisers focus on men
New ads reflect a new reality. Men are spending more time doing housework.
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New service offers cheaper data plans for smartphones
A new service aims to give mobile devices high speed wireless data - for free.
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Whining in the workplace a perpetual problem (VIDEO)
Constant griping in the workplace can quickly spread negativity.
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New treatment for sweating mircowaves glands
Too hot? Don't sweat it, microwave it.
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