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Contagious infections, viral in disease, and enforced by coronaviruses
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The second edition of the Lifehacker book, Upgrade Your Life, is a compilation of the best 116 hacks and downloads from Lifehacker's archives. This dead tree version of the web site transforms dozens of blog posts into comprehensive, edited tutorials, which will be familiar to longtime readers. While an official electronic version of Upgrade Your Life isn't available, today I've pulled together links to all the past posts that informed each book chapter to give you a one-stop preview of what's inside that cover. Consider this post the unedited web version of the book. After the jump, get a ginormous roundup of al read more »

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cooking.pngReal Simple online rounds up seven common cooking mistakes you can easily avoid if you practice a few simple tricks of the trade. For example: Covering the entire surface of a pan traps heat and creates steam. And steam, says Simpson, is an enemy of browning, which locks in flavor and juices. To guard against overcrowding, use two pans or cook in batches. To prevent the first batch of food from getting cold while you cook the second, keep it on an ovenproof plate in an oven set at a low temperature (about 200° F).Since getting good in your kitchen is generally a matter of trial and error consisting of just such mistakes, let's hear your favorite and best cooking tips in the comments.
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Fluff up the pillows and pull up the covers. Preventing the common cold may be as easy as getting more sleep. In a new study, habitual eight-hour sleepers were much less likely to get sick than those who slept less than seven hours or slept fitfully. read more »

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Scientists have unraveled the genetic code of the common cold - all 99 known strains of it, to be exact. But don't expect the feat to lead to a cure for the sniffling any time soon. It turns out that rhinoviruses are even more complicated than researchers originally thought. read more »

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Did you know that low back pain is second only to the common cold in reasons patients visit their doctors. It is the 6th most costly medical condition in the United States, the second leading cause of disability. read more »

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