Author: Capital O

  • Study: Breastfeeding Can Alleviate Chronic C-Section Pain For New Moms

    Study: Breastfeeding Can Alleviate Chronic C-Section Pain For New Moms

    It’s common for new parents to embrace the adage that “breast is best.” Breast milk has long been linked to higher immunity levels and overall health and has even been lauded as a way to make children smarter. While some studies conducted in the last year have found no definitive long-term cognitive benefits to breastfeeding,…

  • American Water Supply At Risk Of Legionnaires Disease

    American Water Supply At Risk Of Legionnaires Disease

    The main purpose of plumbing since it’s its first recorded usage in 2500 B.C has been to carry water and help prevent the spread of disease. Lately, however, that last fact has become a little less applicable. Recently there has been a growing outbreak of Legionnaires disease across the nation and concerns about contaminations via…

  • Heavy Rains Cause Flash Floods Across Nation – No Injuries Reported

    Heavy Rains Cause Flash Floods Across Nation – No Injuries Reported

    Heavy rains fell over the U.S. Sunday night and Monday morning, causing floods in several states. Several counties north of Nashville, TN and locations near Affton, MO were heavily affected. In Tennessee, emergency officials in Montgomery, Robertson, and Sumner Counties urged drivers to use caution while driving after water was reported over several roadways. That…

  • Apple Reportedly Keeping Lightning Port for Next iPhone Iteration

    Apple Reportedly Keeping Lightning Port for Next iPhone Iteration

    As with any product Apple releases, there have been plenty of rumors floating around about the much-anticipated iPhone 8. Specifically, the phone’s charging port has been a hot topic for conversation. Many people have speculated as to whether or not the next iteration of the iPhone will keep its Lighting port or make the switch…

  • Philadelphia Chef Gets Hand Crushed By Pasta Machine, Undergoes Emergency Surgery

    Philadelphia Chef Gets Hand Crushed By Pasta Machine, Undergoes Emergency Surgery

    Approximately 35% of on-the-job injuries are caused by machine accidents each year, but this was no ordinary machine accident — Joe Cicala, popular Philadephia-based chef, caught his hand in a pasta sheeter while making Mother’s Day dinner at Le Virtu, the Philadelphia Italian restaurant where he works. Cicala had been experimenting with a new pasta…

  • iPhone Technicians Can Tear Apart Your Phone In 10 Minutes

    Screws may not be something of great interest to many people, but there is a multitude of options that make them a pretty fascinating topic. Screws that are on such a small scale that you can’t use conventional tools to work on them, screws that have washers and other components built in, and much more.…

  • Studies Suggest Ride-Sharing Reduces Drunk Driving, But Causation is Hard to Prove

    Studies Suggest Ride-Sharing Reduces Drunk Driving, But Causation is Hard to Prove

    Despite a recent wave of bad press, ride-hailing platform Uber has managed to retain its good reputation, especially in terms of reducing drunk driving accidents. But while a number of studies have suggested cities that have Uber have decreased alcohol-related crashes, researchers may need to be more careful when determining causation from correlation. While many…

  • While Understaffed, National Park Service Offers Free Admission April 16-24

    While Understaffed, National Park Service Offers Free Admission April 16-24

    In celebration of its 101st anniversary, the National Park Service will be offering free entrance during National Park Week from April 16-24. Visitors can cure their spring fever by enjoying any of the nation’s 417 national parks. Forbes reports that the establishment of the national parks started with the Act of March 1, 1872 and…

  • Wells in Maine Contaminated With Arsenic; Scientists Urge Residents to Take Action

    Wells in Maine Contaminated With Arsenic; Scientists Urge Residents to Take Action

    In Augusta, Maine, concerns are being raised about potential contamination in tap water. Scientists shared their research last week at the Maine Sustainability and Water Conference held by Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions. Scientists are encouraging residents to test their water for invisible pollutants such as lead and arsenic. Their goal isn’t…

  • Exploring Various St. Patrick’s Day Traditions Around the Country

    Exploring Various St. Patrick’s Day Traditions Around the Country

    If you’re looking to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day the right way, you way want to consider taking a trip to one of these major cities all over the country, where officials are preparing for one of the year’s biggest celebrations. Savannah, Georgia holds the oldest St. Patrick’s Day celebration in the country, and that’s why…