Archive for February, 2011
Cell Phone Recycling and the Poison in Our Cell Phones
The only viable option – if we want to protect our health and the environment – is to recycle cell phones. Mobile phone recycling will not only prevent highly toxic chemicals from poisoning our waterways, it also ensures that useful metals found in them like gold, silver, and coltan are kept in the production stream.
Dog Heartworm Symptoms and Prevention
Most pet owners grasp that heartworm is a very serious illness that will even cause the death of their dog. That is why it is very important to be in a position to acknowledge dog heartworm symptoms after they occur in your canine.
Great Tips to Maintain an Admirable Garden Lawn!
Have you ever seen people basking under shiny sun lying on grassy lawn? Isn’t it a pleasant sight to witness? Buildings build in Victorian architectural style with stretched lawn and well grown tulip stretches are common picturesque concept for artists.
Top 10 Green Cell Phones of 2009
The green cell phones and concept phones of 2009 represent a truly unique convergence of technology and innovative ideas. In compiling this list we were looking for cutting-edge renewable power sources, use of recycled or easily-recyclable materials, zero toxic substances, and enhanced capabilities. We’ve also included the use of recycled and minimized packaging and thinner user manuals (for the actual phones) in our criteria.
Cell Phone Dangers – Protecting Our Homes From Cell Phone Radiation
There are over 4 billion users of cell phones in the world today. This widespread use of mobile phones and wireless devices has brought into sharp focus certain issues associated with cellular phones. In particular, suspected cell phone dangers to human health have been the subject of intense scrutiny and debate during the past 10 years.

