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Copper may play key role in Alzheimer’s disease
August 27, 2013
New research finds that copper in amounts readily found in our drinking water, the foods we eat and the vitamin supplements we take likely plays a key role in initiating and fueling the abnormal protein build-up and brain inflammation that are hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease. Read More »

Gadget Catches Students Cheating With Their Phones
August 26, 2013
Teachers no longer have to rely on their eyes and internal instincts to catch cheating students thanks to a new detection device. The PocketHound works by vibrating and lighting up each time there is a nearby transmission from a mobile phone — a sign a cheater could be in action. Once the device is set off, teachers can nab the offender. Read More »

Back-to-School Tips for the Child In Your Life
August 23, 2013
The following health and safety tips are from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Read More »

Back to school: Reading, writing — and apps
August 22, 2013
Check out these education apps for computer tablets to help prepare for school. Read More »