State of Science, 2006 (Custom Silicone Wristband)
State of Science, 2006
Caspar Star-Tribune - In November, the FDA decided it was now safe to allow silicone breast implants once again -- after banning them 14 years earlier. Because of NASA's successful shuttle launches, the space agency reversed itself and said it would try to fix the Hubble
New face of gift card
Baltimore Sun - Doctors say gift vouchers like the Piepers' - for procedures ranging from Botox injections to silicone breast implants - are popping up more frequently as birthday, anniversary, Valentine's Day and Christmas presents. Although physicians differ over
iPod Accessories for Holiday Gift Giving
TechNewsWorld - At $20, it offers a protective silicone covering for the screen and touch wheel, and has a belt clip on the back. It also comes in nine colors, including four -- vamp, lava, wasabi and ghost -- that glow in the dark. "I'm all about the cases
How can I beat my sex addiction?
Slate - So ix-nay on the attempts to regulate silicone breast implants, and open the doors wide to those individuals who have an undeniable urge to mutilate themselves through voluntary amputation, and so on. After all, what do those stupid legislators know
Rejuvenating Effects of Botox Develop Psychological Dependence On The
eMaxHealth.com - Silicone Gel-Filled Breast Implants Approved By FDA FDA approved the silicone gel filled breast implants with a number of conditions, including requiring each company to: conduct a large postapproval breast implant study for 10 years.
If the shoe sticks
The Australian - With that last thought, McBride, the gun tax legal mind, became the woman who invented Shoosticks, a simple but effective strip of silicone designed to keep sling-back shoes and flip-flops stuck to your feet. Today McBride should really be working on
MassDevelopment Bond Supports Expansion For Pittsfield Manufacturer
iBerkshires.com - Hi-Tech Mold & Tool, Inc. specializes in metal to plastic conversions and provides a complete range of plastic and silicone processing services to equipment manufacturers worldwide. Incorporated in 1983, Hi-Tech Mold & Tool serves a variety of fields
THINGAMAJIGS: A weekly look at stuff you can buy
Courier-Post - There's also the Ice Kabobs ($7.99 each): food-grade silicone rubber trays that make three, extended ice-cube skewers that double as swizzle sticks. Bathroom "decor" includes the Human Liquid Soap Dispenser ($7.99), which dispenses soap or lotion








